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  2. Template:World image map - Wikipedia

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    This template is used to display a clickable world map to help users navigate a large list of countries by continent. Include the following where you want the map to appear: The image map assumes that in-page links to all the continents exist, e.g., #Africa, and in some cases, individual countries, e.g., #Canada. As time permits, more countries ...

  3. File:Political Map of the World (june 2010).svg - Wikipedia

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    File:Political Map of the World (august 2013).svg File:Political Map of the World (june 2010).png. SVG development. InfoField. The SVG code is valid. This world map was created with another SVG tool. This world map uses embedded text that can be easily translated using a text editor.

  4. Hammer and sickle - Wikipedia

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    The hammer and sickle symbol. The hammer and sickle symbol and red star. The hammer and sickle ( Unicode: U+262D ☭ HAMMER AND SICKLE) is a communist symbol representing proletarian solidarity between agricultural and industrial workers. It was first adopted during the Russian Revolution at the end of World War I, the hammer representing ...

  5. Haplogroup E-M2 - Wikipedia

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    Haplogroup E-M2, also known as E1b1a1-M2, is a human Y-chromosome DNA haplogroup.E-M2 is primarily distributed within Africa followed by West Asia. More specifically, E-M2 is the predominant subclade in West Africa, Central Africa, Southern Africa, and the region of the African Great Lakes; it also occurs at moderate frequencies in North Africa, and the Middle East.

  6. Sub-Saharan Africa - Wikipedia

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    The region produces 49% of the world's diamonds . Sub-Saharan Africa has been the focus of an intense race for oil by the West, China, India, and other emerging economies, even though it holds only 10% of proven oil reserves, less than the Middle East. This race has been referred to as the second Scramble for Africa.

  7. Hemoglobin-G - Wikipedia

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    Hemoglobin G, Hemoglobin G-Philadelphia, or hbG, is a mutation of the cells that oxygenate blood. The G-Philadelphia variant is most commonly found in African Americans, with carriers being every 1 in 5,000. [1] The trait is normal-functioning and has no known negative effects. [2]

  8. Hemoglobin A - Wikipedia

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    Of the world population, it is estimated that there are about 300 million individuals with the sickle cell trait and about 100 million of those are in sub-Saharan Africa. There is also a higher prevalence of sickle cell trait in areas that malaria is commonly found, with the prevalence in some parts of Africa and Saudi Arabia being as high as ...

  9. Bans on communist symbols - Wikipedia

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    Bans on communist symbols. Symbols that are most commonly associated with communism: the hammer and sickle, the red star, and the red banner. Countries where: All communist symbols are banned. Certain communist symbols are banned. Communist symbols were formerly banned. Communist symbols have been banned, in part or in whole, by a number of the ...