Example 2
This example for the use of DPL is based on a copy of articles from the English wikipedia.
If you see articles arranged this way you quickly get an idea of the contents and you may also feel tempted to align structural differences between the articles ...
Country | Area | Population | #hits |
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Cameroon
align=right|475,442 |
16,323,000 | %COUNT% | |
Nigeria
align=right|923,768 |
133,530,0001 | %COUNT% | |
Somalia
align=right|637,657 |
8,228,000 | %COUNT% | |
Sudan
align=right|2,505,813 |
36,992,490 | %COUNT% |
Note that the country names in the small table link to the corresponding entry in the big table.
Country | History | Culture | Area & Population |
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CameroonPre-colonial periodArchaeological finds show that humankind has ..→ |
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NigeriaMore than 2,000 years ago. the Nok people in central Nigeria were producing sculptures. ..→ |
Literature
Nigeria has a rich literary history, both prior to British imperialism and after, as Nigerians have authored several works of post-colonial literature in the English language. The second African Nobel Laureate, Wole Soyinka ..→ | ||
SomaliaPre-colonial timesSomalia has been continuously inhabited by numerous and varied ethnic groups, some of Italian or Yemenite ancestry, but the majority are Somalis, for the last 2,500 years. In late antiquity, the northern part of ..→ |
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SudanEarly history of Sudan |
Sudan's largest Christian denominations are the Roman Catholic Church, the Episcopal Church of the Sudan, the Presbyterian Church in the Sudan and the Coptic Orthodox Church.
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