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10 Oldest Countries in the World

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With constantly changing borders and governments, identifying the oldest countries in the world is tricky work.

Geranium, Crane's-Bill

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Geraniums, or crane's-bill, are clump-forming perennials. Geraniums are great in rock gardens and as border plants. Learn about geraniums.

Can You Guess the State From a List of Its Neighbors?

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We're sending you on a Mapquest in this quiz! Do you know which state borders only one other? What about a state with no neighbors? (They're kind of a loner.) Two are extra neighborly, sharing a border with eight other states! Have you got what it takes to name them all? Let's see!

Hydrangea

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Hydrangeas are shrubs with large flower clusters of many colors. Grow hydrangeas as perennial borders or potted plants. Learn about hydrangeas.

Hypericum

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Hypericum is known as St. John's wort. It's great in flower arrangements, herb gardens, and flower borders. Learn about this shrub.

How Interpol Works

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Interpol is an international police agency that tracks criminals across national borders. Lean about Interpol and find out how Interpol is organized.

Leopard's-bane

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Leopard's-bane flowers bloom in the spring and are bright yellow and daisylike. They make for good border plants. Learn more at HowStuffWorks.

Dill

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Dill is often used as both a decorative plant in borders and mixed beds and as a herb in the vegetable garden. Learn more about it at HowStuffWorks.

8 Countries That Changed Their Names and Why

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Look at any vintage map and you'll see how a country's borders shift. But what reason would a country have for changing its name?

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