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DanishDutchFrenchGermanItalianPolishRomanian Această categorie conţine doar trimiteri către subcategoriile destinate ţărilor de pe mapamond, cu nume începând cu litera D,
fără a afişa direct resurse web sau adrese URL.
(less...) Spanish Esta categoría es para páginas escritas en castellano sobre el país que comience por esta letra. Las descripciones deberán estar en castellano. ------ This
category is intended for pages about the country written in Spanish and begin for this letter. The descriptions should be also written in Spanish.
(less...) SwedishTurkishDemocratic Republic of the Congo This category contains links to web sites about the Democratic Republic of the Congo - including businesses and organisations within the Democratic Republic of the Congo, and links to
information and news from external sources. The Democratic Republic of the Congo is often called Congo Kinshasa, and sometimes just D.R. Congo, or even DRC. It was previously called Zaïre. Don't confuse it with the adjacent country called Congo or Congo Brazzaville (see: Regional: Africa: Congo).
(less...) Denmark Sites in Regional/Europe/Denmark and sub-categories are Danish sites and/or sites about Denmark
in English. Use /World/Dansk/ for sites in Danish.
(less...) Djibouti This category contains links to web sites about Djibouti - including businesses and organisations within Djibouti, and
links to information and news from external sources.
(less...) DominicaDominican RepublicABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWYZNeigbour categories
Africa Africa is the second largest continent in size and population in the world. It includes about 800 million people living in varied landscapes of green forests, mountains, plains and deserts. 'Mother
Africa' is where humans first evolved. There were many great cultures, including the famous Egyptian and Sudanese, going back thousands of years. In the early 1600's European slave traders and colonizers started moving in, and only Ethiopia and Liberia remained independent of the European powers. Beginning with Ghana in 1957, these colonies eventually regained their independence. There are more than 2000 African languages today, including the widely-spoken Swahili, Hausa and Yoruba.
(less...) Asia English language websites emanating from, relating to, or of a interest to Asia in general.
Caribbean The Caribbean or the West Indies is a group of countries and islands in the Caribbean Sea. These countries and/or islands are located from the Southeastern areas of Mexico to the northwest of
Venezuela in South America. There are at least 7,000 islands, islets, reefs, and cayes in the region. They are organized into 25 territories including sovereign states, overseas departments, and dependencies: Anguilla, Antigua and Barbuda, Aruba, Bahamas, Barbados, British Virgin Islands, Cayman Islands, Cuba, Dominica, Dominican Republic, Grenada, Guadeloupe, Haiti, Jamaica, Martinique, Montserrat, Navassa Island, Netherlands Antilles, Puerto Rico, Saint Kitts and Nevis, Saint Lucia, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, Trinidad and Tobago, Turks and Caicos and US Virgin Islands.
(less...) Central America Central America includes Belize, Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Nicaragua, Panama and parts of southern Mexico.
CountriesEurope English language sites containing information that is relevant to Europe but not the entire world.
Middle East The term "Middle East" refers to the region including Western Asia, Eastern Europe, the Gulf nations, and Northern Africa. It includes the Arab countries, Israel and Turkey. Other countries in the
region include Afghanistan, Bahrain, Cyprus, Egypt, Iran, Iraq, Israel, Jordan, Kuwait, Qatar, Saudi Arabia and United Arab Emirates. It has a rich history. This region is the birthplace of both Christianity and Islam, and the cradle of many great ancient civilizations. In modern times, the region is better known as the world's leading source of crude oil, and as a place of constant political conflict and turmoil.
(less...) North America The continent of North America was formed from the primordial continent of Laurentia, and is the third largest continent in the world with a land area of 24.3 million sq km. It encompasses all lands
and nearby islands between the Isthmus of Panama and the North Pole, inclusive, in the Western Hemisphere. The ODP defines North America as Bermuda, Canada, Greenland (Kalaalit Nunaat), Mexico, Saint Pierre and Miquelon, and the United States of America. Related categories including other North American nations are Regional/Caribbean and Regional/Central_America/. Please submit sites only to the most relevant category.
(less...) Oceania This region is the combination of two world regions, Australasia and Oceania. Australasia contains the countries of Australia and New Zealand, and their associated islands and archipelagos.
Oceania contains several island groups in the central and south Pacific ocean. These groups are Micronesia, Melanesia, and Polynesia. The Australasia and Oceania regions collectively covers a land area of 3,285,048 square miles. The combined area extends 2000 miles (3200km) North - South and 2500 miles (4000km) East - West. Most Western point is Steep Point in Western Australia. (113 degrees East) Most Northern point is Eastern Island, Midway Islands. (28 degrees North) Most Easterly point is Clipperton Island. (109 degrees West) Most Southerly point is Macquarie Island, New Zealand. (54 degrees South) The Pacific Ocean is the world's largest and deepest ocean.
(less...) Polar Regions Generally includes the area north of the Arctic Circle, the area south of the Antarctic Convergence, and the peri-Antarctic islands.
South America Comprising twelve countries, South America covers an area of 17.22 million square kilometers, or around 13% of the world's surface. It has a population of 310 million, or around 6% of the world's
population. Most countries in the region are of large or medium size. The main features of the region include its vast land mass and its wealth of natural and human resources.
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