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  1. Egypt (18830 bytes)
    46: ...T]] ([[Coordinated Universal Time|UTC]]+2)<br/>[[Eastern European Summer Time|EEST]] ([[Coordinated Uni...
    56: ...ect]]) is a [[republic]] mostly located in North-Eastern Africa.
    58: ...o the northeast. It is bordered to the north and east by the [[Mediterranean Sea]] and the [[Red Sea]],...
    60: The vast majority of Egypt's population inhabits the banks...
    62: ...tical and cultural centre of the Arab and Middle Eastern regions.
  2. Earth (30908 bytes)
    62: **100 to 700 km - [[Asthenosphere]]
    70: ...o parts, a solid inner core with a [[radius]] of ~1250 km and a liquid outer core extending beyond it to...
    72: ...that the inner core of Earth may rotate slightly faster than the rest of the planet, by ~2? per [[year]...
    80: ...hile the upper mantle is [[plasticity (physics)|plastic]] (semi-molten). The [[viscosity]] of the upper...
    82: ...outer core thought liquid, and the mantle solid/plastic? The melting points of iron-rich substances are...
  3. Portugal (61755 bytes)
    1: ...rtugal is bordered by [[Spain]] to the north and east and by the [[Atlantic Ocean]] to the west and sou...
    5: ...t flow of different [[civilization]]s during the past 3100 years. [[Iberians|Iberian]], [[Celt]]ic, [[P...
    7: ...ubsequent decades, with a clear slow-down in the last few years.
    15: ...C]], the [[Carthaginians]] occupied the Iberian coasts. In this period several small tribes occupied th...
    21: ...|right|230px|The [[10th century|10th-century]] [[Castle of Guimară¥³]], a national symbol, is known as ...
  4. Medieval music (31843 bytes)
    25: ...s a strong influence on Christian chanting. The eastern traditions of the Byzantine Church were also a...
    32: ...stable, relatively literate setting of western monasteries during the reign of Charlemagne.
    38: Chant survived and prospered in monasteries and religious centers throughout the chaotic...
    44: ...round the end of the ninth century, singers in monasteries such as St. Gall in Switzerland began experi...
    46: ...s the [[school of St. Martial]] (named after a monastery in south-central France, which contains the be...
  5. Skyscraper (12706 bytes)
    3: ...ary of nautical terms|nautical term]] for a tall mast or sail on a [[sailing ship]]. Today the word is ...
    19: ...ed as high rises, such as the [[CN Tower]], [[TV masts]], bridges, or oil platforms.
    182: |[[Empire State Building]]||1931||Present||1250&nbsp;ft||381&nbsp;m||1472&nbsp;ft||449&nbsp;m||10...
    247: [[Image:KLCC_PetronasTowers.JPG|thumb|right|The [[Petronas Towers]] in [...
    252: ...f skyscrapers]] - [[List of towers]] - [[List of masts]] - [[List of tallest churches]]
  6. List of popes (77758 bytes)
    29: | <small>Executed by crucifixion upside-down; feast day ([[SS Peter & Paul]]) [[29 June]], ([[Chair o...
    36: | <small>Traditionally martyred (no evidence); Feast day [[23 September]]</small>
    43: | <small>Martyred; feast day [[26 April]]</small>
    50: | <small>Martyred; feast day [[23 November]]</small>
    57: | <small>Traditionally martyred (no evidence); feast day [[26 October]]</small>
  7. Sicily (18450 bytes)
    24: ...e, Sicily|Bronte]], [[Marsala]], [[Corleone]], [[Castellammare del Golfo]] Francavilla di Sicilia, and ...
    62: ...ni]] and the Siculi or [[Siceli]]. Of these, the last were clearly the latest to arrive in the island a...
    64: ...itself, leading Athens, for example, mount the disastrous [[Sicilian Expedition]] during the [[Peloponn...
    66: ...n Wars]], Carthage was in control of all but the eastern part of Sicily, which was dominated by Syracus...
    76: ...1130]]), and the south German [[Hohenstaufen]] dynasty which ruled from [[1194]], adopting Palermo as i...
  8. List of sculptors (9151 bytes)
    57: *[[Machado de Castro]] (1731 - 1822)
    229: *[[Giovanni Pisano]] (c. 1250 - 1314)
  9. Maya civilization (25116 bytes)
    22: ...matic and easily recognizable as Maya are the fantastic stepped pyramids from the [[Terminal Pre-classi...
    29: ...ed to take on an almost random identity that contrasts sharply with other great Mesoamerican cities suc...
    41: ...e steps split the large stepped platforms on at least one side, contributing to the common bi-symmetric...
    51: ...nsisted of many small chambers and typically at least one interior courtyard; these structures appear t...
    58: ...epresentations of rulers that could be seen from vast distances. Beneath the proud temples sat the pyr...
  10. Film speed (5065 bytes)
    1: ... scene with a shorter exposure and is called a ''fast film''.
    112: | 1250
    151: ... amount of light used to expose it must be high. Fast films, used for shooting in poor light, produce a...
    153: Fast films are also relatively contrasty, for the same reason. That is, an area of the im...
    155: ...deos, and some drama, mismatches of grain, color cast, and so forth between shots are often deliberate ...
  11. List of mathematicians (37424 bytes)
    35: *[[Antoine Arbogast]] (France, [[1759]] - [[1803]])
    190: *[[Jean Gaston Darboux]] ([[France]], [[August 14]],[[1842]] -...
    254: ...|Leonardo Pisano Fibonacci]] (Italy, [[1170]] - [[1250]])
    299: * [[James Gregory (astronomer and mathematician)|James Gregory]] (Scotla...
    372: *[[Gaston Julia|Gaston Maurice Julia]] (Algeria, France, [[1893]] - [[...
  12. List of philosophers (79981 bytes)
    5: *[[Pietro d'Abano]], (1250?-1316)
    109: *[[Georg Anton Friedrich Ast]], (1778-1841)
    110: *[[Mary Astell]], (1666-1731){{fn|C}}{{fn|R}}
    128: *[[Gaston Bachelard]], (1884-1962){{fn|C}}{{fn|O}}{{fn|R}...
    155: *[[Sebastiano Basso]], (16th century)
  13. Cahokia (4221 bytes)
    3: ...ounded around [[700]] and was abandoned between [[1250]] and [[1400]]. The original name of the city is ...
  14. History of Germany (53864 bytes)
    5: ...tria]], the [[Czech Republic]], [[Switzerland]], eastern [[France]], the [[Low Countries]], and parts o...
    15: ...ampaigns the Romans made the [[Rhine]] the north-eastern frontier of the [[Roman Empire]], giving way t...
    19: ...oman Empire, but the states they founded did not last. The western Germans moved into the territory of ...
    23: ...|Boniface]], who established the first monastery east of the Rhine at [[Fritzlar]]. Bishoprics under Pa...
    35: ...titioned. The German empire developed out of the East Frankish kingdom. From 919 to 936 the Germanic pe...
  15. Troy (22846 bytes)
    3: ... Homeric Troy, in [[Anatolia]], close to the seacoast in what is now northwest [[Turkey]], southwest of...
    10: ...known for its riches gained from port trade with east and west, fancy clothes, iron production, and mas...
    14: ...ia Minor is replaced by the "sons of Herakles" dynasty in [[Sardis]] that ruled for 505 years until the...
    24: ...cient city today is some 15 kilometers from the coast, but the ancient mouths of Scamander, some 3000 y...
    28: ...[[1180s BC|1184 BC]], [[Herodotus]] to [[1250s BC|1250 BC]], [[Douris]] to [[1330s BC|1334 BC]].
  16. Arsenic (12497 bytes)
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    148: ...copper arsenate]] ("CCA", or "Tanalith", and the vast majority of older "pressure treated" wood). CCA t...
    152: ...xide has been used in a variety of ways over the past 200 years, but most commonly in the treatment of ...
    156: ...it]]s. Circuits made using the compound are much faster (but also much more expensive) than those made ...
    166: element in [[1250]]. In [[1649]] [[Johann Schroeder]] published two...
  17. Timeline of chemical element discovery (10490 bytes)
    19: *[[1250]] - [[Arsenic]] discovered by [[Albertus Magnus]]
    63: **[[Rhodium]] discovered by [[William Hyde Wollaston]]
    64: ...Palladium]] also discovered by [[William Hyde Wollaston]].
    132: **[[Astatine]] discovered by [[Dale R. Corson]], [[K.R.Ma...
  18. Medieval History (23198 bytes)
    10: ...ost. Administrative, educational and military infrastructure quickly vanished, leading to the rise of i...
    14: ...nturies a completely new political and social infrastructure developed across the lands of the former e...
    23: ...ly. From now on, Europe was to be bi-polar, with east and west competing for power and influence in the...
    25: ...Churches]] from the [[Catholic Church]] in the [[East-West Schism|Great Schism]] of [[1054]], one of th...
    32: ...an regions in the [[Baltic]] and [[Finnic]] northeast brought the forced assimilation of numerous nativ...
  19. Germany in the Middle Ages (53864 bytes)
    5: ...tria]], the [[Czech Republic]], [[Switzerland]], eastern [[France]], the [[Low Countries]], and parts o...
    15: ...ampaigns the Romans made the [[Rhine]] the north-eastern frontier of the [[Roman Empire]], giving way t...
    19: ...oman Empire, but the states they founded did not last. The western Germans moved into the territory of ...
    23: ...|Boniface]], who established the first monastery east of the Rhine at [[Fritzlar]]. Bishoprics under Pa...
    35: ...titioned. The German empire developed out of the East Frankish kingdom. From 919 to 936 the Germanic pe...
  20. List of U.S. states by elevation (16995 bytes)
    61: | 137 m ([[New Castle County, Delaware|New Castle County]])
    347: | Arizona || 3851 m || 21 m || 1250 m || 3830 m
    446: | Arizona || 3851 m || 21 m || 1250 m || 3830 m
    589: | Arizona || 3851 m || 21 m || 1250 m || 3830 m
    733: | Arizona || 3851 m || 21 m || 1250 m || 3830 m

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