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  1. Total pollution and contamination of air, water and soil by country, and sublists for biggest countries by cities like united states, china, rusia or india. Adding some maps to give an overall overview of the problem. — Requested by 77.208.36.109 ( talk) 17:47, 15 February 2010 (UTC) [ reply] Air pollution by country.

  2. The Ancient Japan Portal. Depiction of bearded Emperor Jimmu with his emblematic long bow and an accompanying wild bird. The first human inhabitants of the Japanese archipelago have been traced to the Paleolithic, around 38–39,000 years ago. The Jōmon period, named after its cord-marked pottery, was followed by the Yayoi period in the first ...

  3. Japan was a close ally of the United States during the Cold War, though this alliance did not have unanimous support from the Japanese people. As requested by the United States, Japan reconstituted its army in 1954 under the name Japan Self-Defense Forces (JSDF), though some Japanese insisted that the very existence of the JSDF was a violation ...

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › AustraliaAustralia - Wikipedia

    The name Australia (pronounced / ə ˈ s t r eɪ l i ə / in Australian English) is derived from the Latin Terra Australis ("southern land"), a name used for a hypothetical continent in the Southern Hemisphere since ancient times. Several sixteenth century cartographers used the word Australia on maps, but not to identify modern Australia.

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › ShinkansenShinkansen - Wikipedia

    The Shinkansen ( Japanese: 新幹線, [ɕiŋkaꜜɰ̃seɴ] ⓘ, lit. 'new main line'), colloquially known in English as the bullet train, is a network of high-speed railway lines in Japan. Initially, it was built to connect distant Japanese regions with Tokyo, the capital, to aid economic growth and development.

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Orphan_TrainOrphan Train - Wikipedia

    Orphan train. The Orphan Train Movement was a supervised welfare program that transported children from crowded Eastern cities of the United States to foster homes located largely in rural areas of the Midwest. The orphan trains operated between 1854 and 1929, relocating from about 200,000 children. [1] The co-founders of the Orphan Train ...

  7. Alette Simmons-Jiménez (req. 2020-09-04) (American, 1952) is an internationally exhibited, multi-disciplinary, visual artist born in the USA. She began her career in the Dominican Republic in the late '70s and is recognized as the first person to ever exhibit video installation art in that country.