- 圳吉 May 19th, 2007 at 1:17 pm · Reply name:brian 6b 11
gregq: countries of the world
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country name… Japan
total land area… six
climate… summers and mild
highest point… korean metres
poqulation… 127,436,611
religions… both shinto and buddhist84% andother cincluding christian16%
languages…japanese
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- 學生 May 19th, 2007 at 2:10 pm · Reply Leo,SEAT 2,country:American samoa;total land area:199sq kms;climate:Tropical marine, moderated by south-east trade winds. Rainy season Nov.?Apr.; dry season May?Oct. Little seasonal temperature variation.;highest point:4160metres;Population 57794.;Religions:Christian Congregationalist,Roman Catholic,protestant,other.;Languages:Samoan,English(most people)
- Anonymous May 23rd, 2007 at 5:58 pm · Reply Name:Sandy
Seat Number:23
Country:Japan
Total land area:377,708
Climate:Warm,Humid
Highest point:3776
Population:127,436,611
Relugions:Both Shinto,Buddhist,other
Languages:Japanese
- Anonymous May 23rd, 2007 at 6:00 pm · Reply 詩芸…
Name:Sandy
Seat Number:23
Country:Japan
Total land area:377,708
Climate:Warm,Humid
Highest point:3776
Population:127,436,611
Relugions:Both Shinto,Buddhist,other
Languages:Japanese
- Anonymous May 25th, 2007 at 10:23 am · Reply 6B NO:6 KEVIN
country name : BRAZIL
total land area : 8,511,965 sq kms
climate : warm and humid
population : 188,078,227
religions : Roman Catholic 89%
languages : Portuguese(offical),Spanish,English,French
- Anonymous May 30th, 2007 at 4:08 pm · Reply 勝南said
mike,seat3,country;American samoacountry;amerlcansamoa;climate Tropical marine, moderated by south-east trade winds. Rainy season Nov.?Apr.; dry season May?Oct. Little seasonal temperature variation;population;57.794;languages;Samoan, English (most people are bilingual);total land area;199sq kms;highest point;4160metres;religions;Christian Congregationalist 50%, Roman Catholic 20%, Protestant and other 30%
Tai-An Grade 6B students please post details of your chosen country here.
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