The world’s largest mountain range on the border between India, Nepal, Bhutan, Pakistan and China. In the west, the Indus River to the east are Bramaptura rivers. It has the highest peak at Everest (8846 meters above sea level) and many high peaks of 7000 to 8000 meters.
1. In martial arts, it is something that only the user’s body is rolled out. It is the technique, attack and defense performed mainly with your own body or with bare hands. 2. Gymnastics. Around the first year of the Meiji era, it was used to mean Western-style gymnastics for some time until the … Read More
North Africa, the Democratic People’s Republic facing the southern coast of the Mediterranean. French colony since 1830. Independent from France in 1962. It produces oil, natural gas, grapes, olives and wool. The inhabitants are Arabs and Berbers. Mostly Muslim. The main languages are Arabic and French.
A kind of camelid. Shoulder height 1.2 meters Inside and outside. The neck is elongated with long ears and short tails. Body is brown, black, white, etc. Herbivorous. It is used to transport luggage in the highlands of the South American Andes. Meat is eaten. Japan call “Rya ma” and “ra ma”.
In general, they have a slender body suitable for tree life, but some of them that live on the ground are fat because they are fat. The tail is long and covered with bushy hair. Many are diurnal and eat nuts. Japanese says “lis” and read “kuri nezumi” in this Kanji.
It is one of the cities in Japan. It is also known as the capital or Kyoto, and historically it was the capital city of Heiankyo, which was designated as the capital of Japan in 794, and at that time it was the center of Japanese politics and culture. The city leaves a grid-like … Read More
Kingdom in the northwestern part of the Arabian Peninsula. A small country, surrounded by Syria in the north, Iraq in the north-east, Saudi Arabia in the south and east, and Israel and the Dead Sea in the west. The main products are agriculture and mining, and agricultural products include wheat, fruits, vegetables, olives and … Read More