Key Milestones in European Union History and Livestock Farming

European Union Expansion Timeline

YearEvent
1951France, Germany, Belgium, Netherlands, Italy, and Luxembourg signed the Treaty establishing the European Coal and Steel Community in Paris.
1957Creation of the European Economic Community (EEC) with the signing of the Treaty of Rome on March 25 by France, Belgium, Luxembourg, Netherlands, Germany, and Italy.
1973Denmark, Ireland, and the UK integrated into the EEC on January 1.
1981Greece joins the EEC wing on January 1.
1986Spain and Portugal are integrated
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Slovak Republic Administrative Structure and Economic Profile

Administrative Division of Slovakia: Structure and Geography

The administrative division of the Slovak Republic (SR) is structured across several levels:

  • N1: SR (Slovak Republic)
  • N2 Units: Bratislava (BA), West Slovakia (WSK), Central Slovakia, Eastern Slovakia.
  • N3: 8 self-governing regions.
  • N4: 79 districts.
  • N5: 2,891 towns and villages (settlements where people live).

Regional Characteristics

Regarding area size and population:

  • Smallest Region (Area): BA
  • Biggest Region (Area): BB (Banská Bystrica Region)
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Protecting India’s Biodiversity: Threats, Conservation, and Key Environmental Laws

Biodiversity and Conservation in India

Defining Biodiversity

Biodiversity is the variety of living organisms on Earth, including plants, animals, fungi, and microorganisms, along with the ecosystems they form. It encompasses three main types:

  • Genetic diversity: Variation within species.
  • Species diversity: Variety between species.
  • Ecosystem diversity: Variety of habitats and ecological processes.[1]

India’s Rich Biodiversity and Endemic Species

India is rich in biodiversity and is home to several endemic

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Pre-Roman Peoples and Protohistory of the Iberian Peninsula

After the long Paleolithic period, which completed the process of humanization leading to the species Homo sapiens sapiens, the Neolithic period began in the Iberian Peninsula, lasting approximately from 5000 to 3000 BC. New communities settled as farmers, creating permanent settlements.

The Metal Age began with the Copper Age (around 3000 BC), continuing with the Bronze Age (starting around 2000 BC). By 1200 BC, the first of a series of invasions by Indo-Europeans, specifically the Celts, took place.

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Essential Facts and Geography of the African Continent

African Continent: Essential Geography and Demographics

Geographical Extremes and Coordinates

  • Northernmost Point: White Cape, Tunisia
  • Southernmost Point: Cape Agulhas, South Africa
  • Westernmost Point: Green Cape (Cap Vert), Senegal
  • Easternmost Point: Cape Hafun, Somalia

Major Geographical Features

Climatic Zones and Tropics

Two major tropics pass through Africa:

  • North: Tropic of Cancer
  • South: Tropic of Capricorn

Deserts and Rivers

  • Northern Deserts: Sahara, Libyan, Nubian
  • Southern Deserts: Kalahari, Namib
  • Longest
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Essential Facts on Indian History, Religion, and Governance

Common Factors in Western Religions

Western religions share several fundamental beliefs:

  • Belief in one God (Monotheism).
  • Belief in prophets.
  • Importance of holy scriptures.
  • Belief in heaven and hell.

Works and Philosophy of Shankaracharya

Shankaracharya (Adi Shankara) was a pivotal figure in Hindu philosophy:

  • He wrote influential commentaries on the Upanishads, the Bhagavad Gita, and the Brahmasutras.
  • He established four major mutts (monasteries) across India.
  • He propagated the Advaita (Non-dualism) philosophy.
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