<span>A Christian worldview has the stamp of reason and reality and can stand the test both of history and experience. Every chapter in this book is predicated on a Christian view of things, a view of the world which cannot be infringed upon, or accepted or rejected piecemeal, but stands or falls in its integrity. Such a wholistic approach offers a stability of thought, a unity of comprehensive insight which bears not only on the religious sphere, but on the whole of thought. A Christian worldview is not built on two types of truth (religious and philosophical or scientific), but on a universal principle and all-embracing system that shapes religion, natural and social sciences, law, history, healthcare, the arts, the humanities, and all disciplines of study with application for all of life. </span>
<span>The oldest people in the population may be much older than the average life expectancy due to the more quality food source in the area. The addition of modern medicine, also, drastically helped provide longer life expectancies for many of the people.</span>
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South Africa
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Officially, the longest wine route in the world is located in South Africa. This wine route bears the name Route 62, and it stretches from Cape Town, Constantia, to Port Elizabeth. Route 62 is 850 km long. It is not really weird that the longest wine route in the world is in South Africa, as this nation is one of the largest producers of grapes in the world, and of course wine. The climate and soil in South Africa are excellent for good growth of the wines, so this nations has smartly invested in them and used them as a good source of income.
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In 1866 Austria gave Venetia to France, and France gave it to Italy, so Venetia was again united with the rest of Italy. So, in 1866 Italian unification was advanced by annexing Venetia, an important and rich region.
By this time Lombardy, which long formed a unity with Venetia, was already united with Italy.