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tain ranges, rivers, lakes, and more important straits. Territorial divi- 

 sions. Location and capital of each of the provinces. 



15. Asia, its population, location, straits, rivers, and principal mountains. 

 Political divisions and capital of each one of its states. 



16. Location and population of Africa. Seas that bound its coasts and 

 large rivers. Political divisions and capital of each one of the states. 



17. Location and population of America. Its mountain ranges and large 

 rivers. Political divisions and capitals of its states. 



18. To what is the name "Oceania" given? Climate of Oceania, its divi- 

 sion, and islands that form each one of the three great divisions. 



19. History of Spain. What is it and into how many periods is it di- 

 vided? First occupants of Spain, Phoenicians, Greeks, and Carthaginians. 

 Purpose that they had in entering Spain. 



20. Who were the Romans? Divisions they made of Spain. Resistance 

 of the Spaniards and their glorious deeds. 



21. Barbarians of the north who settled in Spain. Kings of that period 

 who are of greatest historical interest. 



22. Arabian Spain. Who were the Arabs? Struggle of the Arabs with 

 the Christians. Who was the illustrious Caliph who was a warrior and 

 was feared by the Christians? Who conquered him and what memorable 

 event took place later? 



23. Progress of the small monarchy of Peloyas and his brilliant victories. 

 Kings of greater historical importance in this period. 



24. The house of Austria. Origin of this dynasty. Kings of this dy- 

 nasty and their notable deeds. 



25. House of Bourbon. Origin of this dynasty. Kings of this dynasty 

 and their principal deeds. 



PRINCIPLES OP GEOMETRY 



1. Object of geometry, divisions of the subjects, kinds of figures. 



2. Straight line, curved, broken, mixed. 



3. Circumference, radius, diameter, arc, cord, secant, tangent. 



4. Degrees in which the circumference can be divided and subdivisions 

 of these. 



5. Angles, right, acute, and obtuse. 



6. Adjacent angles and value of both angles. 



7. Perpendicular, oblique, and parallel lines. 



8. Divisions of the triangle because of its sides or angles. 



9. Vertex, base, and altitude of a triangle. Value of angles of a tri- 

 angle. 



10. What is a quadrilateral? How are quadrilaterals divided? 



11. Parallelogram. In how many ways can it be placed? 



12. The polygon and the different value it has according to the number of 

 its sides. 



13. The circle, ring, sector. 



14. Inscribed and circumscribed polygon. 



15. Way of describing a circumference or drawing any triangle or regular 

 polygon. 



16. Way of inscribing a regular hexagon in the circumference. 



17. Method of finding the area of a parallelogram, triangle, square, and 

 trapezium. 



18. How is the area of a regular polygon found, of an irregular polygon, 

 of a circle, of a circular sector? 



