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Peruu
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Peruu

President ­ Alan Garcia 30 million people Capital - Lima 25 regions Spanish Climate Equatorial climate Four seasons Warm weather and much rain 24°C Lima tourist attracions Main Square Museums Cathedrals Tourist attracions Machu Picchu Titicaca Nazca lines Machu Picchu "The Lost City of the Incas" 2,430 metres above sea level Was built around 1450 The Inca Trail to Machu Picchu Traditions, festivals, interesting events Amerindian and Spanish traditions Carnivals Easter Week Interesting facts 19th largest country in the world National sport is football Tomato and potato is from Peru Over 50% is covered with rainforests and jungle References http://www.go2peru.com/webapp/ilatintravel/articul http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peru http://www.travour.com/travel-to-peru/tours-to- peru-cities/tourist-attractions-in-lima.html http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Machu_Picchu http://www.perutravels

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France
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France

Rates and groups The birth rate is 12.91 births/1,000 population (2007 est.).The death rate is 8.55 deaths/1,000 population (2007 est.).Total median age is 39 years. Ethnic groups: Celtic and Latin with Germanic, Slavic, North African (Arab, Berber, Jewish), Indochinese, Black African, Black Carribean and Basque minorities. Overseas departments: black, white, mulatto, East Indian, Chinese, Amerindian. Languages There are a number of languages of France. The French language is by far the most widely spoken and the only official language of France, but several regional languages are also spoken to varying degrees. Other languages are spoken by a substantial percentage of the population due to immigration. In general, there are 5 dialects:

Geograafia → Inglisekeelne geograafia
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KANADA
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KANADA

15-24 : 12.9% (male 2,285,268/female 2,160,005) 25-54 : 41.4% (male 7,253,587/female 7,067,997) 55-64 : 13.3% (male 2,285,072/female 2,329,760) 65 ja vanemad : 16.8% (male 2,574,216/female 3,241,443 SÜNDIMUS,SUREMUS JA LOOMULIK IIVE SÜNDIMUS 10.28 sündi/1,000 inimese kohta SUREMUS 8.2 surma/1,000 inimese kohta LOOMULIK IIVE 0.77% RÄNDE SALDO RÄNDE SALDO 5.65 migranti (s)/1,000 inimese kohta MUUD RAHVUSED Britid 28%, Prantslased 23%, Muud eurooplased 15%, Amerindian 2%, Aasia, Aafrika, Araabia 6%, Muud rahvused 26% USUNDID Roomakatolikud 42.6%, Protestandid 23.3% Anglikaanid 6.8% Baptist 2.4%, Luter2% , Muud kristlased 4.4%, Moslemid 1.9%, TÄNAN KUULAMAST !

Geograafia → Geograafia
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Image of Brazil
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Image of Brazil

the northwest by Colombia; on the west by Bolivia and Peru; on the southwest by Argentina and Paraguay and on the south by Uruguay. Population of Brazil is made up of many racial and ethnic groups. The last National Research for Sample of Domiciles (PNAD) census revealed the following: 49.4% of the population are White, about 93 million; 42.3% are Pardo (brown), about 80 million; 7.4% are Black, about 13 million; 0.5% are Asian, about 1 million; and 0.4% are Amerindian, about 519,000. Most native peoples who live and lived within Brazil's current borders are thought to descend from the first wave of migrants from North Asia (Siberia) that crossed the Bering Land Bridge at the end of the last Ice Age around 9000 BC. In 1500 AD, the territory of modern Brazil had an estimated total population of nearly 3 million Amerindians divided in 2,000 nations and tribes. Brazil is the world's tenth largest economy at market exchange rates and the ninth largest in

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Trindidad and Tobago
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Trindidad and Tobago

Population • 2015 estimate 1,349,667 Total area • 5,131 km2 Administrative divisions • Trinidad is split into 14 regional corporations and municipalities, consisting of 9 regions and 5 municipalities, which have a limited level of autonomy. Largest island • Trindidad Higest Point • El Cerro del Aripo, at 940 metres (3,084 ft) Lowest point • Lowest point is the Carribean sea 0m Cultural life • The culture of Trinidad and Tobago reflects the influence of Indian, Amerindian, European, Portuguese, Spanish (Hispanic and Latino), Je wish, and Arab cultures. The histories of Trinidad and Tobago are different, and there are contrasts in the cultural influences which have shaped each island. There are also regional differences within each island. • Trinidad and Tobago is an English-speaking country with strong links to the United Kingdom. Historical membership in the British Empire left a major

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Prantsusmaa rahvastiku analüüs
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Prantsusmaa rahvastiku analüüs

Rahvastiku andmed analüüsiks: Näidiseks Eesti andmed 2012 The World Factbook - https://www.cia.gov/library/publications/the-world- factbook/geos/en.html GEOGRAPHY: 1) Area: total 551,500 km² )Coastline: 3,427 km PEOPLE and SOCIETY: 3) Ethnic groups: rahvastiku etniline kuuluvus Celtic and Latin with Teutonic, Slavic, North African, Indochinese, Basque minorities overseas departments: black, white, mulatto, East Indian, Chinese, Amerindian 4) Languages: keeled (nimetage suuremad) French (official) 100%, rapidly declining regional dialects and languages (Provencal, Breton, Alsatian, Corsican, Catalan, Basque, Flemish) overseas departments: French, Creole patois, Mahorian (a Swahili dialect) 5) Religions: usundid (nimetage suuremad) Roman Catholic 83%-88%, Protestant 2%, Jewish 1%, Muslim 5%-10%, unaffiliated 4% overseas departments: Roman Catholic, Protestant, Hindu, Muslim, Buddhist, pagan 6) Population:

Geograafia → Demograafia
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Dialects of English
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Dialects of English

Pacific Northwest English · Canadian English (CanE, CanEng) o Newfoundland English o Maritimer English Cape Breton accent Lunenburg English o West/Central Canadian English Northern Ontario English Quebec English Ottawa Valley Twang Pacific Northwest English · Bermudian English · Native American Englishes (Amerindian Englishes) o Mojave English o Isletan English o Tsimshian English o Lumbee English o Tohono O'odham English o Inupiaq English Caribbean · Caribbean English o Anguillan English o Antiguan English o Bahamian English o Jamaican English o Trinidadian English Central and South America · Belizean English · Falkland Islands English · Guyanese English Asia

Keeled → British culture (briti...
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Guyana
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Guyana

Its capital is a Georgetown and presdient Bharrat Jagdeo. The population is about 738,000. Guyana is bordered to the east by Suriname, to the south and southwest by Brazil and to the west by Venezuela. It is the third smallest country on the mainland of South America. Culturally it is more associated with the Caribbean than with Latin America and is the only English speaking country in South America. Guyana is an Amerindian word meaning "Land of many waters" beacause of its rain forests dissected by numerous rivers, creeks and waterfalls, including the famous Kaieteur Falls. The country enjoys a diverse, multicultural society, high floral and faunal biodiversity, prize-winning rum, and Demerara sugar. Guyana is a major breeding area for sea turtles and other wildlife. The local climate is tropical and generally hot and humid.

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El Salvadori rahvastik
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El Salvadori rahvastik

koht Sündimus: Sündimus on 16,79 1000 elaniku kohta Linnastumine: Riik võrreldes maailmaga: 115. koht linnarahvastikku: 64,8% kogu elanikkonnast (2011) linnastumise määr: 1.35% aastas muutus (2010-15) Etniline ja usundiline koosseis: segavereline 86,3%, valge 12,7%, Amerindian 1% (2007a seisuga) Roomakatoliku 57,1%, protestantlik 21,2%, Jehoova tunnistajad 1,9%, mormooni 0,7%, teiste religioonide 2,3%, mitte ükski 16,8% (2003a seiuga) 6 Suurimad linnad: 7 Huvitavaid fakte:  El Salvador on tuntud vulkaanide poolest, sest seal on rohkem kui 20 vulkaani. Kaks neist on praegu aktiivsed.  19% elanikkonnast kulutab vähem kui 1,25 $ päevas.

Geograafia → Geograafia
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UK test
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UK test

Form 11 1. What are the capitals of the 4 constituent countries? England ­ London; Wales ­ Cardiff; N-Ireland ­ Belfast; Scotland - Edinburgh 2. Order the invaders in correct chronological order: Anglo-Saxons, Normans, Romans, Celts, Vikings. Celts > Romans > Anglo-Saxons > Vikings > Normans 3. How did the Celts influence Britain? The Celts were in Britain long before the English language existed. Celtic influence on English is minimal. There are more Amerindian words in English than Celtic ones. 4. How many people approximately speak English? 300million as mother tongue, 470million as 2nd language. 5. Who (which tribes) gave the base of the English language? Anglo-Saxons 6. Describe Wales. Part of the United Kingdom and the island of Great Britain, population: 3,064,000, Wales has a distinctive culture including its own language, customs, holidays and music, traditional dance lie in folk dancing and clog dancing

Ajalugu → Maiskonnalugu
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Kreooli kultuur
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Kreooli kultuur

Instead it is simply a racial label, and is now considered highly offensive. 8 Spanish-speaking countries In regions that were formerly colonies of Spain, the Spanish word criollo historically referred to class of the colonial caste system, comprising people born in the colonies with unmixed Spanish descent. People with at most 1/8th of Amerindian ancestry, were also considered criollos; but this rule did not apply to black African ancestry. The criollos ranked strictly lower than Spanish-born peninsulares (literally "born in the Iberian Peninsula"), who occupied the top military, administrative, and religious offices in the colonies. The word criollo is a similar of English Creole, and often translated by it; even though many other Creole peoples never were historically connected to Spain or to the colonial system, and

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