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- Bagpipes (20858 bytes)
1: ...er.jpg|right|thumb|150px|A bagpipe performer in [[Amsterdam]].]]
16: ... In the Middle east, and the Balkans, a whole goatskin is used, cured with salt and alum.
20: '''Skirl''' is a term used by pipers to describe an uni...
75: ...erent keys. (Gaida= goat,the bag is a whole, case-skinned goat hide.)
79: ...number of years by the pipe band in the Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers, as well as a number of civilian ... - Eleanor Roosevelt (11183 bytes)
11: ...Martenszen van Rosenvelt]] who emigrated to [[New Amsterdam]] ([[Manhattan]]) from [[Holland]] in the 1640s. ...
20: ...[Constitution Hall]] in Washington because of her skin color. Mrs. Roosevelt arranged for Anderson to... - Sylvia Pankhurst (3170 bytes)
15: ...meetings of the International in [[Russia]] and [[Amsterdam]] and also meetings of the Italian Socialist Part... - Fanny Blankers-Koen (14562 bytes)
11: ...d [[tennis]], [[swimming]], [[gymnastics]], [[ice skating]] and [[running]]. It soon became clear she ...
27: ....71 m in a specially arranged competition in Amsterdam. Then, she tied the 100 m world record, but ...
31: ...ple's minds, and the Blankers family, living in [[Amsterdam]] was happy to make it through the war in good he...
47: ...nternational press, she was welcomed back home in Amsterdam by an immense crowd. After a carriage ride throug... - Tapestry (2919 bytes)
24: ...tant producers of tapestries, and [[Delft]] and [[Amsterdam]] became the most important tapestry cities. - List of countries by continent (11037 bytes)
152: * [[Netherlands]] - [[Amsterdam]]
157: * [[Macedonia]] - [[Skopje]] ...
161: * [[Slovakia]] (Slovensko) - [[Bratislava]] - List of national capitals (10847 bytes)
17: <tr><td>[[Amsterdam]] <td>[[Netherlands]] (official)
135: <tr><td>[[Minsk]] <td>[[Belarus]]
194: <tr><td>[[Skopje]] <td>[[Republic of Macedonia]] - Netherlands (35958 bytes)
15: capital = [[Amsterdam]]. [[The Hague]] is the seat of government |
17: largest_city = [[Amsterdam]] |
55: ...host to the [[International Court of Justice]]; [[Amsterdam]] is the official capital as stated by the consti...
66: ...rope it featured the most wealthy trading city ([[Amsterdam]]) and the first full-time [[stock exchange]], wh...
70: ...] (the latter was traded with the British for New Amsterdam, now known as [[New York]]). The colonies were fi... - New Jersey (35646 bytes)
39: ...ork|New York State]] and had its capital at [[New Amsterdam]], now known as [[New York City]]. Some of southw...
343: *[[New Jersey Nets]], [[National Basketball Association]] - Pilgrims (4873 bytes)
3: ...up left their home in [[Scrooby]] and sailed to [[Amsterdam]] to escape religious persecution at the hands of... - Timeline of United States pre-history (1600-1699) (5684 bytes)
24: *[[1626]]-[[New Amsterdam]] founded by the Dutch in present-day [[New York ... - Aristotle (37648 bytes)
72: ...etween different sciences and methods (Bocheński, [[1951]]). Plato thought that deduction would s...
85: ...y the fourth book of ''Metaphysics.'' (Bocheński, 1951).
141: ...led. He was also much less inclined to employ the skeptical methods of his predecessors, Socrates and ...
161: ...t are seriously disputed are marked with an asterisk.
236: ...t Formal Logic. North-Holland Publishing Company, Amsterdam, 1951. - Metronome (3057 bytes)
4: ...was invented by [[Dietrich Nikolaus Winkel]] in [[Amsterdam]] in [[1812]]. [[Johann Maelzel|Johann M䬺el]] c... - Endangered species (12553 bytes)
1: [[Image:Bison skull pile, ca1870.png|thumb|right|300px|The [[Ameri...
15: ...ral population. Examples: [[Dromedary]], [[Przewalski's Horse]].
16: ...ly endangered''</font>: faces an extremely high risk of [[extinction]] in the immediate future. Exampl...
17: ...ink">'''Endangered'''</font>: faces a very high risk of extinction in the near future. Examples: [[Kin...
18: ...r="brown">'''Vulnerable'''</font>: faces a high risk of extinction in the medium-term. Examples: [[Che... - Airline (29546 bytes)
36: ...orted two english passengers from [[Schiphol]], [[Amsterdam]] to [[London]] in [[1920]]. Since the [[Netherla...
42: ...ian companies had been. This preference for "open skies" operating regimes continues, within limitatio...
83: ...international routes to further competition. Open skies agreements have met some criticism, particular...
139: ...Airline 1 operates the flight from say Chicago to Amsterdam, and Airline 2 operates the continuing flight (on...
143: ...est Airlines]]. Both airlines later entered the [[SkyTeam]] alliance after the fusion of KLM and [[Air... - Canal (2513 bytes)
6: ...th century and canalization made the village of [[Amsterdam]] a port. Canals are so deeply identified with [[...
23: * [[Amsterdam]] - Franklin D. Roosevelt (74009 bytes)
26: ...lands]], arrived in New York (then called [[Nieuw Amsterdam]]) in about [[1650]]. In [[1788]] [[Isaac Rooseve...
70: ...rden of unemployment relief. Roosevelt therefore asked the state legislature for $20 million in relief...
100: ...onded with an aggressive program of stimulation, asking Congress for $5 billion for relief and public ...
134: ...tween two fronts, and only third turning to the task of defeating Japan.
162: ... Germany increased after [[1937]], Roosevelt was asked by American Jewish organizations and Congressme... - African American (19830 bytes)
58: ...e mixed. In the mid 1970s, [[New York]]'s ''[[New Amsterdam News]]'' reported that more than 80% of African A... - Henry Hudson (4760 bytes)
7: ...later claim the area and set up a colony as [[New Amsterdam]]. - March 21 (10586 bytes)
15: * [[1935]] - [[Shah]] [[Reza Pahlavi]] formally asked the international community to call [[Persian E...
25: *[[1970]] - [[Vinko Bogataj]] crashes during a ski-jumping championship in [[Germany]]; his image b...
26: *[[1970]] - In [[Amsterdam]], [[Netherlands]], [[Dana (singer)|Dana]] wins t...
42: *[[1839]] - [[Modest Petrovich Mussorgsky]], [[Russia]]n [[composer]], (d. [[1881]]) - Juneau City and Borough, Alaska (8577 bytes)
2: [[Image:Alaska_state_map.jpg|Map of Alaska highlighting Juneau, provided by [http://classro...
4: ... [[U.S. state|State]] of [[Alaska]]. The City, Alaska's second-largest (in terms of population) is nes...
8: ...tal city of [[Alaska]] and is located in the [[Alaskan Panhandle]]. The State Legislature meets in th...
15: In 1880, [[Sitka, Alaska|Sitka]] mining engineer [[George Pilz]] offered ...
17: ...Image:Mount Juneau Alaska.jpg|thumb|325px|left|Alaska's towering [[Mount Juneau]].]] - List of festivals (6550 bytes)
42: *[[Roskilde Festival]]
116: *[[Robodock Festival]],[[Amsterdam]] - Mahatma Gandhi (35350 bytes)
15: .... Gandhi's principle of ''satyagraha'' (from [[Sanskrit]] ''satya'': truth, and ''graha'': grasp/hold)...
23: ...], which had been founded in 1875 by [[H.P. Blavatsky]] to further universal brotherhood. The Theosop...
29: ... court in the city of [[Durban]], the magistrate asked him to remove his turban, which he refused to d...
79: ...en name, is taken from the [[Sanskrit language|Sanskrit]] term of reverence ''"mahatman,"'' meaning &#...
90: ...ur of Gandhi in other cities such as [[Paris]], [[Amsterdam]], [[Barcelona]], [[Lisbon]], [[Canberra]] and [[... - Thomas Hobbes (26163 bytes)
16: ...is time to the son of Sir Gervase Clifton. This task, chiefly spent in Paris, ended in [[1631]] when h...
30: ... de Sorbiere]] through the [[Elzevir press]] at [[Amsterdam]] with a new preface and some new notes in reply ...
36: ...is near fatal disorder, he resumed his literary task, and carried it steadily forward to completion by...
64: Wallis had an easy task in defending himself against Hobbes's criticism, ...
80: ... ''Latin translation of Leviathan'', published at Amsterdam in 1668. In this appendix he aimed at showing tha... - Olympic Games (40925 bytes)
21: ... of the participants would use oils to keep their skin smooth, as well as provide an appealing luster ...
50: ...II]] the games of [[1940]] and [[1944]] were also skipped.
73: ... and 14 of its Eastern Bloc partners countered by skipping the [[1984 Summer Olympics|Los Angeles Olym...
140: ...ramme at all Winter Olympics. In addition, figure skating and ice hockey have also been contested as p...
150: ... the [[1936 Winter Olympics]] in support of their skiing teachers, who were not allowed to compete bec... - Franklin Delano Roosevelt (74009 bytes)
26: ...lands]], arrived in New York (then called [[Nieuw Amsterdam]]) in about [[1650]]. In [[1788]] [[Isaac Rooseve...
70: ...rden of unemployment relief. Roosevelt therefore asked the state legislature for $20 million in relief...
100: ...onded with an aggressive program of stimulation, asking Congress for $5 billion for relief and public ...
134: ...tween two fronts, and only third turning to the task of defeating Japan.
162: ... Germany increased after [[1937]], Roosevelt was asked by American Jewish organizations and Congressme... - Atlas (cartography) (4308 bytes)
23: ...e adorns the front of the World Trade Center in [[Amsterdam]]. - Vincent van Gogh (11980 bytes)
4: ...20th-century]] art. The [[Van Gogh Museum]] in [[Amsterdam]] is dedicated to Van Gogh's work and that of his...
13: ...te]] in [[Kent]], [[England]], then returned to [[Amsterdam]] to study theology in [[1877]].
15: ...ng this period he started to produce [[charcoal]] sketches.
22: ...''Aardappeleters'', now in The Van Gogh Museum in Amsterdam).
29: ...il|360px|The Yellow House, 1888. Van Gogh Museum, Amsterdam]] - Bicycle (44267 bytes)
28: ...g|right|thumb|Present day: Bikes still popular in Amsterdam]]''
30: ...nd in the 1990s something of a major fad. These task-specific designs led many American recreational c...
47: ...his allowed the rider to dismount while wearing a skirt or dress. Although some women's bicycles conti...
75: ... with parking. Front-mounted wicker or steel ''baskets'' for carrying goods are often used. Rear rac...
118: ...' auto maker. The [[Morris Motor Company]] and [[Skoda]] also began in the bicycle business, as did [... - Saint Petersburg (36589 bytes)
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58: ...sky-Belozersky palace (1846–1848) on the Nevsky Prospect, formerly a residence of the Grand Duke...
62: ...alace (the 1790s); the [[Kirill Razumovsky|Razumovsky]] palace (1762–1766); the [[Peter Ivanovic...
70: ...Cathedral]] (1801–1811), situated on the Nevsky prospect and modelled after [[St. Peter's Basili...
78: ...71), and numerous non-Orthodox churches on the Nevsky Prospect. - Jurisprudence (4866 bytes)
9: ...ncient times and reached still unrivaled peaks of skill. It is about this activity that it has been sa...
25: ...ient National Law at the [[Free University]] in [[Amsterdam]] from the time of his appointment to the Chair i...
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