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Welcome to the Globalpedia Universe
This is a wiki that contains facts on global geography, fictional geography, history, and astronomy that anyone can edit. 55 articles have been published since March 2009. It is the new location for the Geography Wiki (Geopedia) formerly located at the URL: http://geography.wikia.com/wiki/Geography_Wiki
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Last Updated: November 13th, 2013
Thanks for all your help on this wiki. It is expanding, and we already have 38 articles.
Geography Wiki (Geopedia) is in the process of moving to Globalpedia, thanks for your collaboration.
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Continents: Asia, Europe, Africa, North America, South America, Antarctica, Oceania
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Latest Activity
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Mariana Trench
created by BlueArcher21New page: The Mariana Trench, or the Marianas Trench is the deepest part of the world's oceans. It is located western Pacific Ocean and reaches a maximum depth... Added categories: Ocean, Pacific Ocean, Mariana Trench, Trenches -
Mount Everest
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Mount Everest
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Mount Everest
created by BlueArcher21New page: Mount Everest is Earth's highest peak located in the Himalayan Mountains. The summit creates a natural international border between Nepal and China. -
North Carolina
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North Carolina
edited by Jadhostgamer072Summary: History: -
North Carolina
edited by Jadhostgamer072Summary: American Revolution: -
North Carolina
created by Jadhostgamer072New page: Contents[show] Introduction Edit North Carolina is a State located in the Mainland of the United States in the Southeastern part. It was admitted... Added photos: -
Pennsylvania Avenue (DC)
created by A FANDOM userNew page: Pennsylvania Avenue is a street in Washington, D.C.. The White House is on this street. -
Idaho
edited by A FANDOM userSummary: editing
This Week's Featured Articles
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Africa
Africa is the world's second largest continent in terms of area and population. It is generally excepted as the birthplace of the modern human and all humans on the planet can trace their origin to the continent. Africa is also the continent with the most countries (with 54)...
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Middle East
The Middle East is a reigon of Asia. It comprises the far western countries of Asia, and is often referred to as the "Near East" as well. The first major civilizations originated in the Middle East, particularly in the region known as Mesopotamia, drained by the Tigris and Euphrates rivers. Currently, there are complex politics and multiple revolutions...
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Japan
Japan is a country in East Asia located east of the Korean peninsula, and south of Sakhalin and Far Eastern Russia. It is bounded by the Sea of Japan to the west, the North Pacific Ocean to the east, and the East China Sea to the southwest. It is the 6th most populous country in Asia (excluding Russia), with a population of over 125 million people...
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Coming Soon
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- Articles on all the countries of the world
- Articles on all the states comprising the United States
- Articles on Major Cities of the World
- Articles on More Physical Features of the World
Upcoming and Past Events
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- September 9th, 2013: We will change the name of this wiki to Globalpedia.
- September 10th, 2013: We will mark the publishing of the 100th article on the homepage.
- September 20th, 2013: Geopedia has officially moved all information services to Globalpedia (this website)
- November 1st, 2013: 4 1/2 year anniversary of Globalpedia
- February 2014: Showcase Month- We will offer 10 articles on the Featured Articles section per week.
- March 18th, 2014: We will mark the five-year anniversary of the creation of this wiki with the first annual Geopedia Day.