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  • 11Agriculture in China — A farmer of the Hani minority, famous for their rice terraced mountains in Yuanyang County, Yunnan Agriculture is an important economic sector of China, employing over 300 million farmers. China ranks first in worldwide farm output, primarily… …

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  • 12Wyoming — Wy redirects here. For the Australian micronation, see Principality of Wy. This article is about the U.S. state of Wyoming. For other uses, see Wyoming (disambiguation). State of Wyoming …

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  • 13Tartan — For other uses, see Tartan (disambiguation). Three examples of Scottish tartan Tartan is a pattern consisting of criss crossed horizontal and vertical bands in multiple colours. Tartans originated in woven wool, but now they are made in many… …

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  • 14Textile — For other uses, see Textile (disambiguation). Fabric redirects here. For other uses, see Fabric (disambiguation). Sunday textile market on the sidewalks of Karachi, Pakistan …

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  • 15Kokosfaser — Fasertyp Naturfaser Herkunft Kokosnuss Farbe weißlich bis braun Eigenschaften Faserlänge 500 µm (Faserbündel: 15 20 cm …

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  • 16Kiangsi — /kyang see /; Chin. /gyahng see /, n. Older Spelling. Jiangxi. * * * ▪ province, China Introduction Chinese (Wade Giles)  Chiang hsi,  (Pinyin)  Jiangxi,         sheng ( …

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  • 17Chinese silk plant — noun tall perennial herb of tropical Asia with dark green leaves; cultivated for the fiber from its woody stems that resembles flax • Syn: ↑ramie, ↑ramee, ↑China grass, ↑Boehmeria nivea • Hypernyms: ↑false nettle, ↑bog hemp …

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  • 18Coir — For the Irish conservative lobby group, see Cóir. Segregation of Coir fibre Coir /ˈ …

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  • 20Hemp — This article is about industrial hemp. For its psychoactive variant, see Cannabis (drug). For the biology of the plant, see Cannabis. For other uses, see Hemp (disambiguation). The variety of appearances for cannabis. Only C. sativa (left) is… …

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