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Great Britain
Talk:Great_Britain
Economy of Haiti
Haiti is the poorest country in the Western Hemisphere; however its potential for leaving its long-associated status is growing. Two-thirds of all Haitians depend on the agriculture sector, mainly small-scale subsistence farming, and remain vulnerable to damage from frequent natural disasters, exacerbated by the country's widespread deforestation.
Economy_of_Haiti
Honduras
Honduras
History of Honduras
The History of Honduras concerns the history of Honduras.Honduras was already occupied by many indigenous peoples when the Spanish arrived in the 16th century. The area in extreme western Honduras was occupied by the Maya people; the western-central part of Honduras was inhabited by the Lencas, the central north coast by the Tol, the area east of Trujillo by the Pech and the Miskito and Sumo.
History_of_Honduras
Demographics of Honduras
demographic features of the population of Honduras, including population density, ethnicity, education level, health of the populace, economic status, religious affiliations and other aspects of the population.
Demographics_of_Honduras
Hong Kong
Hong_Kong
Demographics of Hong Kong
demographic features of the population of Hong Kong, including population density, ethnicity, education level, health of the populace, economic status, religious affiliations and other aspects of the population.Hong Kong is one of the most densely populated areas in the world with an overall density of some 6,300 people per square kilometre.
Demographics_of_Hong_Kong
Herbert Hoover
Herbert Clark Hoover (August 10, 1874 31st President of the United States (1929–1933). Besides his political career, Hoover was a professional mining engineer and author. As the United States Secretary of Commerce in the 1920s under Presidents Warren Harding and Calvin Coolidge, he promoted government intervention under the rubric "economic modernization".
Herbert_Hoover
History of Egypt
Talk:History_of_Egypt
Henry Kissinger
Henry Alfred Kissinger (born Heinz Alfred Kissinger on May 27, 1923), , is a German-born American political scientist, diplomat, and winner of the Nobel Peace Prize. He served as National Security Advisor and later concurrently as Secretary of State in the Nixon Administration.A proponent of Realpolitik, Kissinger played a dominant role in United States foreign policy between 1969 and 1977.
Henry_Kissinger
History of Israel
The State of Israel (, Medinat Yisrael) was established on May 14, 1948 after nearly two thousand years of Jewish dispersal, and after 55 years of efforts to create a Jewish homeland (Zionism). The 60 years since Israeli independence have been marked by conflict with neighbouring Arab states and the Palestinian-Arabs.
History_of_Israel
History of Afghanistan
The history of Afghanistan begins at 330 BC with the rise of Alexander the Great to modern times. Afghanistan is a territory whose current boundaries were mostly determined in the 19th Century. The word Afghanistan is used to refer to that territory, even though, and especially because, it has been known by many other names throughout history.Afghanistan's history, internal political development, foreign relations, and very existence as an independent state have largely been determined by its geographic location at the crossroads of Central, West, and South Asia.
History_of_Afghanistan
History of Albania
The History of Albania began over four millennia ago with certain tribes residing in the area. After being conquered by the Roman Empire and later the Ottoman Empire, Albania became an independent state. Albania has recently started the conversion from communism to capitalism, and became a full member of NATO in 2009. The country is applying to join the European Union.
History_of_Albania
Hamas
Hamas
Hezbollah
Hezbollah
Heroin
Heroin, or diacetylmorphine (INN), also known as diamorphine (BAN), is a semi-synthetic opioid drug synthesized from morphine, a derivative of the opium poppy. It is the 3,6-diacetyl ester of morphine (hence diacetylmorphine). The white crystalline form is commonly the hydrochloride salt diacetylmorphine hydrochloride, however heroin freebase may also appear as a white powder.
Heroin
History of Algeria
The fertile coastal plain of North Africa, especially west of Tunisia, is often called the Maghreb (or Maghrib). North Africa served as a transit region for people moving towards Europe or the Middle East. Thus, the region's inhabitants have been influenced by populations from other areas.
History_of_Algeria
History of Zimbabwe
The history of Zimbabwe began with the end of the Bush War and the transition to majority rule in 1980. The United Kingdom ceremonially granted Zimbabwe independence on April 18, 1980 in accordance with the Lancaster House Agreement. In the 2000s Zimbabwe's economy began to deteriorate due to various factors, including mismanagement and corruption, the imposition of sanctions, such as among others the Zimbabwe Democracy and Economic Recovery Act of 2001, following the switch from Willing Buyer, Willing Seller to Fast Track land reform.
History_of_Zimbabwe
Italy
Italy
Republic of Ireland
Republic_of_Ireland
Indonesia
Indonesia
Demographics of India
demographic features of the population of India, including population density, ethnicity, education level, health of the populace, economic status, religious affiliations and other aspects of the population. The demographics of India is remarkably diverse. India's population of approximately 1.17 billion people (estimate for July, 2009) comprises approximately one-sixth of the world's population.
Demographics_of_India
Foreign relations of India
The Republic of India is the world's most-populous electoral democracy and has one of the fastest economic growth rates in the world (8.9 percent GDP increase in 2007, the second-fastest major economy in the world after China). With the world's fourth largest armed forces, and fourth largest economy by purchasing power parity, it is considered to be a regional power and a middle power. It is India's growing international influence that increasingly gives it a more prominent voice in global affairs.
Foreign_relations_of_India
Indian religions
Indian religions are the related religious traditions that originated in the Indian subcontinent, namely Hinduism, Jainism, Buddhism, Sikhism and Ayyavazhi, inclusive of their sub-schools and various related traditions. They form a subgroup of the larger class of "Eastern religions". Indian religions have similarities in core beliefs, modes of worship, and associated practices, mainly due to their common history of origin and mutual influence.
Indian_religions
Foreign relations of the Republic of Ireland
The foreign relations of Ireland are substantially influenced by its membership of the European Union, although bilateral relations with the United States and United Kingdom are also important to the country. It is one of the group of smaller nations in the EU, and has traditionally followed a non-aligned foreign policy.Ireland tends towards independence in foreign policy, thus it is not a member of NATO and has a longstanding policy of military neutrality.
Foreign_relations_of_the_Republic_of_Ireland
International Criminal Court
The International Criminal Court (ICC or ICCt) is a permanent tribunal to prosecute individuals for genocide, crimes against humanity, war crimes, and the crime of aggression (although it cannot currently exercise jurisdiction over the crime of aggression).
International_Criminal_Court
Indian removal
Talk:Indian_removal
List of intelligence agencies
intelligence agencies.
List_of_intelligence_agencies
I Have a Dream
Talk:I_Have_a_Dream
Zionist political violence/Talk:Zionist Terrorism
Talk:Zionist_political_violence/Talk:Zionist_Terrorism
Japan
For a topical guide to this subject, see Outline of Japan.
Japan
Jamaica
Jamaica
Jerusalem
Jerusalem
Jewish Defense League
Talk:Jewish_Defense_League
John Jay
John Jay (December 12, 1745 May 17,1829) was an American politician, statesman, revolutionary, diplomat, a Founding Father of the United States, President of the Continental Congress from 1778 to 1779 and, from 1789 to 1795, the first Chief Justice of the United States.
John_Jay
James L. Jones
James Logan Jones Jr. (born 19 December 1943) is the current United States National Security Advisor and a retired United States Marine Corps four-star general. During his military career, he served as Commander, United States European Command (COMUSEUCOM) and Supreme Allied Commander Europe (SACEUR) from 2003 to 2006 and as the 32nd Commandant of the Marine Corps from July 1999 to January 2003. Jones retired from the Marine Corps on February 1, 2007, after 40 years of service.
James_L._Jones
Kazakhstan
Kazakhstan
History of Kenya
The history of Kenya as a land occupied by humans extends for millions of years, even though the history of Kenya as an independent state is relatively short.
History_of_Kenya
Demographics of Kenya
demographic features of the population of Kenya, including population density, ethnicity, education level, health of the populace, economic status, religious affiliations and other aspects of the population.Kenya has a very diverse population that includes most major ethnic and linguistic groups of Africa.
Demographics_of_Kenya
Foreign relations of Kenya
Despite internal tensions in Sudan and Ethiopia, Kenya has maintained good relations with its northern neighbours. Recent relations with Uganda and Tanzania have improved as the three countries work for mutual economic benefit. The lack of a cohesive government in Somalia prevents normal contact with that country.
Foreign_relations_of_Kenya
History of Kiribati
Kiribati have been inhabited for at least seven hundred years, and possibly much longer. The initial Micronesian population, which remains the overwhelming majority today, was visited by Polynesian and Melanesian invaders before the first European sailors "discovered" the islands in the 16th century. For much of the subsequent period, the main island chain, the Gilbert Islands, was ruled as part of the British Empire. The country gained its independence in 1979 and has since been known as Kiribati.
History_of_Kiribati
Demographics of Kuwait
demographic features of the population of Kuwait, including population density, ethnicity, education level, health of the populace, economic status, religious affiliations and other aspects of the population.Approximately 96% of Kuwait's population is urban.
Demographics_of_Kuwait
Korea
Korea (Hangul:Korean Peninsula in East Asia. It borders China to the northwest, and Russia to the northeast, and is separated from Japan to the east by the Korea Strait.Korea was divided in 1948, with the southern portion of the peninsula controlled by the capitalistic democracy South Korea.
Korea
Kosovo War
Kosovo_War
Kellogg-Briand Pact
The Kellogg-Briand Pact is named after its authorsSecretary of State Frank B. Kellogg and French foreign minister Aristide Briand.In its original form, the Pact of Paris was a renunciation of war between France and the US. However, Frank B. Kellogg, then U.S. Secretary of State, wanted to retain American freedom of action; he thus responded with a proposal for a multilateral pact against war open for all nations to become signatories.
Kellogg-Briand_Pact
Kurdish people
Kurdish_people
Kach and Kahane Chai
Kach (, an acronym for Kahane LaKnesset (, lit. Kahane to the Knesset)) was a far right political party in Israel. Founded by Rabbi Meir Kahane in the early 1970s, and following his Kahanist ideology, the party entered the Knesset in 1984 after several electoral failures.
Kach_and_Kahane_Chai
Kandahar
Kandahār, also spelled Qandahār, () is the second largest city in Afghanistan, with a population of 324,800 (2006 estimate). It is the capital of Kandahar province, located in the south of the country at about 1,005 m (3,297 feet) above sea level. The Arghandab River runs right next to the city.
Kandahar
Khartoum
Khartoum (الخرطوم al-Kharṭūm) is the capital of Sudan and of Khartoum State. It is located at the confluence of the White Nile flowing north from Lake Victoria, and the Blue Nile flowing west from Ethiopia. The location where the two Niles meet is known as "al-Mogran".
Khartoum
Kosovo
Kosovo