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- Asia [r]: The largest continent in both land area (with 30% of Earth's land area) and population (with 4 billion people, or 60% of Earth's population). [e]
- Berlin Blockade [r]: The period, from June 24, 1948 to May 11, 1949, when the Soviet Union cut all land routes to Berlin [e]
- Bhutan [r]: Landlocked constitutional republic in the Himalayan Mountains. [e]
- Buddhism in Bhutan [r]: Add brief definition or description
- Ganges River [r]: a major river system in the Indian subcontinent, sacred to Hindus [e]
- Hinduism [r]: A diffuse set of cultural and religious practices that originated on the Indian subcontinent. [e]
- India [r]: Republic in South Asia; the world's largest democracy. Borders Bangladesh, Bhutan, Burma, China, Nepal, Pakistan [e]
- K2 [r]: Add brief definition or description
- Kashmir [r]: The northwestern region of the Indian subcontinent. [e]
- List of rivers by length [r]: Add brief definition or description
- Mount Everest [r]: The world's highest mountain (8,848 m). [e]
- Mountain range [r]: Chain of mountains bordered by highlands or separated from other mountains by passes or valleys. [e]
- Religion [r]: Belief in, and systems of, worshipful dedication to a superhuman power or belief in the ultimate nature of existence. [e]
- Swami Rama [r]: Add brief definition or description
- Valley glacier [r]: A stream of ice that originates in the snowfields of a high mountain range and flows down a preexisting stream valley. [e]
- World War II, air war, Mediterranean and European tactical operations [r]: Following the cancellation of the invasion of Britain, while harassment continued of the British Isles and the Eastern Front, the Germans searched for new opportunities in 1940-1941, finding them in Southern Europe, met, in part, by the invasion of North Africa in 1942, which led to the Italian campaign. [e]