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- Mexico (27255 bytes)
2: ...thernmost and westernmost country in [[Latin America]] and the most populous [[Spanish language|Spanis...
10: native_name = Estados Unidos Mexicanos |
14: image_map = LocationMexico.png |
17: national_anthem = ''[[Mexicanos, al grito de guerra]]'' |
19: capital = [[Mexico City]] | - Costa Rica (12931 bytes)
1: ...efered to as the "[[Switzerland]] of [[Latin America]]."
3: ''See also: [[Military of Costa Rica]]''
6: |+<big><big>'''Rep?a de Costa Rica'''</big></big>
10: | align="center" width="140px" | [[Image:Costa rica flag large.png|125px|]]
11: ...align="center" width="140px" | ([[Flag of Costa Rica|Full Size]]) - List of explorers (24013 bytes)
6: ...th century]] [[Portuguese]] explorer of the [[African]] coast)
7: ...th century]] [[Portuguese]] explorer of the [[African]] coast)
14: *[[Charles Albanel]] (1616-1696), Canada
21: ...aval officer, several expeditions to the [[Canada|Canadian]] [[Arctic]]
22: ...century]] [[Portuguese]] explorer of [[North America]]) - Lucretia Mott (3249 bytes)
3: ...accurately, the launcher of women's political advocacy. She was a [[Quaker]], a [[women's rights]] pr...
5: ... Mott was one of the first Quaker women to do advocacy work for [[abolition]].
7: ...rts. [[Conscientious Objector]] status was a radical concept for that time and remains so, and the Un...
9: ...o women coming up as women's and abolitionist advocates. In the [[1830s]] she helped establish two ant...
11: ...s]], [[New York]] in [[1848]]. While [[Elizabeth Cady Stanton]] and [[Susan B. Anthony]] are usually ... - Clara Barton (9023 bytes)
1: ...rse]] Clara Barton, first president of the [[American Red Cross]]'']]
2: ... and is best remembered for organizing the [[American Red Cross]].
4: == Youth, education, family nursing ==
6: ...east 10 years her senior. Young Clara was home-educated and extremely bright. It is said that her olde...
8: ...oathsome crawling leeches." This was an early indication of what would become Clara's lifework. - Spleen (4479 bytes)
1: ...n was not known. It may be removed [[surgery|surgically]] (known as a [[splenectomy]]), and indeed oft...
3: ...th [[blood]]. The white pulp shows white nodules, called [[Malpighian corpuscle]]s. Under the microsco...
5: ...disorders, including [[malaria]], [[bacterial endocarditis]], [[leukaemia]], [[pernicious anaemia]], [...
7: ... disease]] can cause a functional [[asplenia]] by causing infarctions in the spleen during repeated si...
9: ...umped into the bloodstream during periods of physical exertion. These animals also have large hearts ... - James Monroe (11107 bytes)
2: | nationality=american
15: ...tes Democratic-Republican Party|Democratic-Republican]]
22: ...(ca. [[1727]]-[[1774]]) and Elizabeth Jones (born ca. [[1729]]) were well-to-do farmers.
24: ...]], he displayed strong sympathies for the French cause; later, with [[Robert R. Livingston]] and unde...
28: ... 1820|re-elected in 1820]]. Monroe, the last American [[Revolutionary War]] veteran to serve as presid... - Andrew Jackson (23546 bytes)
2: | nationality=american
10: ...[Waxhaw, North Carolina|Waxhaws area]] of [[North Carolina]]
16: | vicepresident= [[John C. Calhoun]] (1829-1832) [[Martin Van Buren]] (1833-183...
18: ... years between the [[War of 1812]] and the [[American Civil War|Civil War]].
22: ...and intense hatred for the British) that he would carry all his life. This [[anglophobia]] would be co... - Martin Van Buren (21629 bytes)
3: ...on><font size="+1">'''Martin van Buren'''</font></caption>
14: ...he United States|First Lady]]:'''</td><td>[[Angelica Van Buren]]
17: ...t of political parties in the United States|Political Party]]:'''</td><td>[[United States Democratic P...
25: ...south of [[Albany, New York|Albany]], the [[state capital]]. His great-great-great-grandfather Corneli...
27: ...obtained in the common schools and at Kinderhook Academy. In [[1796]] he began the study of [[law]], ... - John Tyler (18019 bytes)
3: <caption><font size="+1">'''John Tyler'''</font></caption>
17: ...t of political parties in the United States|Political Party]]:'''</td><td>[[United States Whig Party|W...
25: ...ggressive handling of the South Carolina [[nullification]] issue.
27: ... and Tyler too" are among the most famous in American politics. He assumed the presidency upon Harriso...
29: ...at aspect of succession (until the [[1967]] ratification of the [[Twenty-fifth Amendment to the United... - James Buchanan (15634 bytes)
32: | [[Lancaster, Pennsylvania]]
43: ...t of political parties in the United States|Political Party]]:'''
50: ...survey conducted by [[C-SPAN]] that ranked [[American presidents]], a [[panel]] of [[historians]] rate...
53: ... Judiciary (Twenty-first Congress). He was not a candidate for renomination in [[1830]]. Buchanan se...
55: ...]] relationship began at the time and have periodically been revived by historians, but there isn't an... - Antarctica (14761 bytes)
1: ...thumb|250px|World map showing location of Antarctica]]
2: ...humb|250px|A satellite composite image of Antarctica]]
4: ...ot to be confused with the [[Arctic]], which is located near the Earth's [[North Pole]] on the opposit...
6: ...e Antarctic coast. (See also [[History of Antarctica]].)
8: ..., [[Africa]], [[North America]], and [[South America]]. However, it is by far the smallest in [[popula... - Greece (54754 bytes)
1: ...lly influential in [[Europe]], [[Asia]] and [[Africa]].
13: ...er colspan=2 style="background:#fff;" | [[image:LocationGreece.png]]
17: | '''[[Capital]]''' || [[Athens]]
23: ...nisters of Greece|Prime Minister]]''' || [[Costas Caramanlis|Ks Karamanl�]
29: ...|| From the [[Ottoman Empire]]<br/>[[25 March]] [[1821]]<br/>[[1829]] - Brazil (12581 bytes)
1: ...]] and [[Chile]]. Named after [[brazilwood]], a local tree, Brazil is home to both extensive [[agricul...
8: ... nobles and government. Though they returned in [[1821]], the interlude led to the opening of commercial...
15: ...] and he also appoints the [[cabinet (government)|cabinet]].
17: The Brazilian [[legislature]], the bicameral National Congress or ''Congresso Nacional'',...
20: * [[Canga篝] (criminal hinterland bands in the first ye... - Argentina (30219 bytes)
3: native_name = República Argentina |
7: image_map = LocationArgentina.png |
11: capital = [[Buenos Aires]] |
31: GDP_PPP_per_capita = $11,982 |
32: GDP_PPP_per_capita_rank = 52nd | - Guatemala (8475 bytes)
1: ...], bordering both the [[Pacific Ocean]] and the [[Caribbean Sea]].
17: ...enter colspan=2 | [[image:LocationGuatemala.png|Location of Guatemala]]
22: | '''[[Capital]]'''
26: | [[ӳcar Jos頒afael Berger Perdomo]]
40: [[September 15]], [[1821]] - Peru (12264 bytes)
2: ...ogy, and is well-known as the ''cradle of the [[Inca empire]]''.
14: | align=center style="vertical-align: top;" colspan=2 | <small>''[[National mot...
16: ...e="background:#fff;" | [[image:LocationPeru.png|Location of Peru]]
20: | '''[[Capital]] and largest city''' || [[Lima]]
24: ... Prime Ministers of Peru|Prime Minister]]''' || [[Carlos Ferrero Costa]] - Sun Bear (4617 bytes)
2: ...| image = [[Image:Sun Bear.jpg|200px|Sun Bear]] | caption = Sun Bear}}
7: {{Taxobox_ordo_entry | taxon = [[Carnivora]]}}
12: ... = [[Thomas Stamford Raffles|Raffles]] | date = [[1821]]}}
15: ...found primarily in the [[tropical rainforest|tropical rainforests]] of [[Southeast Asia]].
17: ...r]] family. It is often called the ''dog bear'' because of its small stature. It has a two-[[inch]] (3... - California (63989 bytes)
2: Name = California|
3: Fullname = State of California ! |
4: Flag = California state flag.png |
5: Flaglink = [[Flag of California]] |
6: Seal = California state seal.png | - Kansas (21369 bytes)
9: Capital = [[Topeka, Kansas|Topeka]] |
42: ... [[May 30]], [[1854]] and established the [[Political divisions of the United States|U.S. territories]...
44: ...nd [[1827]]. To travellers enroute to [[Utah]], [[California]], or [[Oregon]], Kansas was a waystop an...
46: ...lowing the war. On [[February 19]], [[1861]] it became the first U.S. state to prohibit all [[alcoholi...
52: ...e]] and [[Alf Landon]], [[Amelia Earhart]], and [[Carrie Nation]]. Famous sport athletes from Kansas i...
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