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  • ...ed by [[Russia]] [[Mongolia–Russia border|to the north]] and [[China]] [[China–Mongolia border|to the south]]. It covers an area of {{convert|1564116|km ...ite state]] of the [[Soviet Union]], which had aided its independence from China. In 1924, the [[Mongolian People's Republic]] was founded as a [[socialist
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  • ...I mean Greater Iran, the Iran which in the past, extended all the way from China to borders of Hungary and from other Mongolia to Mesopotamia |url-status=de ...ity Press|isbn=978-0-521-56496-0|pages=45–46}}</ref> There are dozens of prehistoric sites across the [[Iranian Plateau]], pointing to the existence of ancient
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  • ...n the semi-deserts from the Great Hungarian Plain to the Ordos in northern China."</ref> ...Scythian tribes, such as the [[Saka]], spread as far east as [[Xinjiang]], China. Scythians as well formed the Indo-Scythian Empire, and Bactrians formed a
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  • ...Eritrea, the majority of Somalia and the little concession of Tientsin in China |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120224012449/ht ...he United Nations Security Council (United States, United Kingdom, France, China, and Russia), as well as economic powerhouses such as Germany, Italy and Ja
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  • ...[[flax]] fibers that could have been used in clothing have been found in a prehistoric cave in the [[Georgia (country)|Republic of Georgia]] that date back to 34, ...lligan2010">{{citation |date=January 2010 |author=Gilligan, Ian |title=The Prehistoric Development of Clothing: Archaeological Implications of a Thermal Model |jo
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  • ...France ranks fourth among nations in aggregate household wealth – behind China and just ahead of Germany. Europe as a whole accounts for 35% of the indivi ...he most comprehensive reference work ever published on arms and armor from prehistoric times to the present with over 1,250 illustrations |page=186 |publisher=[[S
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  • ...na/index-eng.php|website=Health Canada|access-date=12 January 2015}}</ref> China, Colombia,<ref>{{cite web|title=New Colombia Resources Inc Subsidiary, Sann ...eographic.com/culture/2019/06/earliest-evidence-cannabis-marijuana-smoking-china-tombs/ |title=Earliest evidence for cannabis smoking discovered in ancient
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  • ...steps-attract-visitors-year-round|access-date=15 October 2017|work=[[South China Morning Post]]|date=17 July 2016|language=en|archive-date=16 October 2017|a ...visitors in 2018, with the largest numbers of foreign visitors coming from China, United States, France and Germany.<ref>{{Cite web|title=Milano sempre più
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  • Later in the Stone and Bronze Age, prehistoric migrations into Tanzania included [[South Cushitic languages|Southern Cushi ...0304 |year=1978 |last1=Schmidt |first1=P. |title=Complex iron smelting and prehistoric culture in Tanzania |journal=Science |volume=201 |issue=4361
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  • '''Sinanthropus''' (from Sino-, "[[China]]", and anthro-, "man") is an obsolete [[genus]] of [[hominid]]s in the [[s | publisher = [[Bulletin of the Geological Society of China]]
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  • The ''Beast Wars'' were waged on prehistoric Earth, eventually leading to the discovery of the buried ''[[Ark (Transform ...ticons, Prime set the craft on a suicide course, crashing it into the then prehistoric planet Earth.
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  • *Sarkissian et al. 2013. Ancient DNA Reveals Prehistoric Gene-Flow from Siberia in the Complex Human Population History of North Eas ...ve Research Results on the Kazaks and Kirghiz from the Peoples Republic of China. Central Asian Studies 3.
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  • ...diamonds form from highly compressed [[coal]]. Coal is formed from buried prehistoric plants, and most diamonds that have been dated are far older than the first ..., and Tel Aviv. Recently, diamond cutting centers have been established in China, India, [[Thailand]], Namibia and Botswana.<ref name=polish/> Cutting cente
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  • ...llest Transformers Starscream. Knockoffs of this toy have been sold out of China in transparent plastic and metalized finish. ...acon (Transformers)|Predacon]] [[Waspinator]]. Waspinator had been left on prehistoric Earth, to be worshiped by the early humans, but Waspinator accidentally bor
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