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- 3111: Sparta
- ... victims. It was a shallow victory for the Spartans however, because Greece had been fighting within itself. The downfall of Athens led to the weakness of all Greece. The Spartan religion was that of all the other city-states of Greece. They were polytheistic and had twelve major gods. They believed the gods dictated their daily lives and the gods protected ...
- 3112: The History of Thailand and Malaysia
- ... 1044, a Barman ruler named Anawrahta untied the regions, and the people together to form a kingdom. This kingdom adopted features of the Mon and Pyu cultures, including Theravada Buddhism religion. Nearly, 250 years later Mongol invaders captured Pagan, and the kingdom shattered. In the 1500’s a new Burman kingdom arose at Toungoo. This kingdom was later brought down in ...
- 3113: Morocco
- ... is the capital. Early this year the king of morocco died. His name was Hassan the 2nd. The new king is Mohammed the 6th. He was his son. Their official religion is Islam. In Casablanca has the 3rd biggest moss in the world. Everywhere you go there is a moss. A moss is where you pray. Well most of the people ...
- 3114: Panama: Plenty Of Fish
- ... OTHER INFO official name: Republic of Panama land: 29,762 square miles population: 2,529,902 density: 85 people per square mile 52% urban 48% rural official language: Spanish major religion: Roman Catholic work: agriculture 30%, administration, defense, &services 29%, trade: 15%, and manufacturing: 10% major trade partners: US, Japan, and European Community government: republic literacy: 88% of adults
- 3115: Architecture in India
- ... caves and rock however, appear to be synonymous with ancient India alone. The reason why this type of architecture began in India is believed to be a result of the religion, beliefs and culture of India during this ancient time. The people of ancient India had a great belief in the gods and had many assumptions about the world. Their primary ...
- 3116: Mexico
- ... León (758,279), the center of an agricultural area; Ciudad Juárez (798,499), a commercial and manufacturing center; and Tijuana (698,752), a tourist as well as an industrial center. Religion Roman Catholicism is the faith of about 90 percent of the people. Mexico's long tradition of official anticlericalism ended in 1991 with the passage of constitutional changes granting legal ...
- 3117: Algeria
- ... saw a huge drop in Algeria’s native population; it fell from 4 million in 1830 to only 2.5 million in 1890. The French colonials looked upon the Algerian religion of Muslim as an “inferior underclass that had to be tightly controlled”. Therefore, Muslims were not allowed to hold public meetings, bear arms, or even leave their districts or villages ...
- 3118: Newfoundland
- ... a poor condition as the women shop workers can point out. There were other women like that of Catherine Snow that trudged from the outports to find that gender and religion were only an anchor to them. In the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, many young women came to St. John's from the outports to work in domestic service in upper ...
- 3119: Aztec Jungle Agriculture
- ... for too long of a period which led to that land turning barren and more land being destroyed to accommodate the need for product. No part of the Spaniards Catholic religion was devoted to agriculture so the Spaniards did not perceive the importance of maintaining the jungle's stability. For some 200 years the Aztec people lived in the Valley of ...
- 3120: Evolution Of Canada
- ... 185sq km) Population: 26,310,836 Density: 6.8per sq mi (2.6per sq km) Chief cities: Ottawa (capital); Montreal; Toronto; Edmonton Government: Constitutional monarchy with parliamentary system of government Religion: Roman Catholic (major), Anglican, United Church Language: English, French Monetary unit: Canadian dollar Gross national product: $471,500,000,000 Per capita income: $18,070 Industries: pulp and paper, petroleum ...
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