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  1. 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]])
  2. Marie Antoinette (40871 bytes)
    6: ...ht up in the company of her closest sister, Maria-Carolina (two years older) and brother, Max, (one ye...
    7: ...he was considered one of the most brilliant political figures in Europe.]]
    9: ...lfgang Amadeus Mozart]]. He performed a short musical concert for the Imperial Family. When the Empres...
    11: ...rma]] and Maria-Antonia's favourite sister, Maria-Carolina, was married to King Ferdinand of the [[Nap...
    13: ...e next child to be involved in her mother's political games.
  3. Delaware (15006 bytes)
    9: Capital = [[Dover, Delaware|Dover]] |
    36: ... ratify the [[United States Constitution]]. Ratification occurred on [[December 7]], [[1787]].
    40: ...wes (pronounced "Lewis")) in [[1631]]. The area became "[[New Sweden]]" with a [[colony]] established ...
    44: However, [[C棩lius Calvert, 2nd Baron Baltimore]] of Maryland claimed a...
    46: ...he Revolution began in 1776, the three counties became "The Delaware State," and in 1792 that entity a...
  4. Vermont (39851 bytes)
    9: Capital = [[Montpelier, Vermont|Montpelier]]...
    36: ... east, [[New York]] to the west, and the [[Canada|Canadian]] province of [[Quebec]] to the north.
    38: ...aunchly independent political thinking. The state capital is [[Montpelier, Vermont|Montpelier]], while...
    42: Vermont is located in the New England region in the [[eastern Uni...
    44: ...ed States and separates Vermont from New York and Canada in the northwest portion of the state. The st...
  5. North Dakota (14827 bytes)
    9: Capital = [[Bismarck, North Dakota|Bismarck]...
    37: ...[[Dakota]] segment of the [[Sioux]] [[Native American]] Indians. Its U.S. postal abbreviation is '''ND...
    44: ...drye]] was the first documented non-[[Native American]] explorer of the area, leading a party to the [...
    50: ...th the [[1920s]] farm crisis. The original state capitol burned to the ground in the [[1930s]] and wa...
    55: ...d its current governor is [[John Hoeven]] (Republican). Its two current U.S. senators are [[Kent Conra...
  6. Minnesota (26682 bytes)
    9: Capital = [[Saint Paul, Minnesota|Saint Paul...
    39: ... [[Minneapolis, Minnesota|Minneapolis]] and the [[capital]] of [[Saint Paul, Minnesota|Saint Paul]], a...
    49: ...nnesota was originally inhabited by [[Native American]]s, in particular the [[Ojibwe]] (Chippewa, Anis...
    51: ...at took place farther west. [[Fort Snelling]], located at the confluence of the [[Minnesota River]] a...
    56: ...ota became the country's 32nd state—after [[California]]—on [[May 11]], [[1858]].
  7. Alexander the Great (42049 bytes)
    4: ...r the Cursed''' due to his burning of the Persian capital and national library.
    6: ....” After twelve years of constant military campaigning, Alexander died, probably of [[malaria]]...
    11: ... his father descended from [[Heracles]] through [[Caranus]] and his mother descended from [[Aeacus]] t...
    14: ...|Pausanias]]), who held a grudge against Philip because the king had ignored a complaint he had expres...
    16: ...ial rivals and marched south with his armies in a campaign to solidify control of Greece and confront ...
  8. American Civil War (47733 bytes)
    8: |Conflict||'''American Civil War'''
    16: !colspan="2"|'''[[Battles of the American Civil War]]'''
    22: ...align="top"|[[United States|United States of America]]<br />[[Image:Us flag large 34 stars.png|100px|]...
    27: ...h="50%" valign="top"|[[Confederate States of America]]<br />[[Image:starsnbars.png|100px|]]<br />
    28: ''[[flags of the Confederate States of America|CSA flag]] to May [[1863]]''<br />
  9. Illinois (27007 bytes)
    10: Capital = [[Springfield, Illinois|Springfiel...
    11: LargestCity = [[Chicago]] |
    37: ...S. state|21st state]] of the [[United States]], located in the former [[Northwest Territory]]. Its na...
    39: ...]]. Most of the state's population resides in Chicago and its [[suburb]]s. The U.S. postal abbreviat...
    45: ...gion was the [[Illiniwek]] Confederation, a political alliance among several tribes. The Illiniwek ga...
  10. Colorado (22240 bytes)
    9: Capital = [[Denver, Colorado|Denver]] |
    60: DomesticatedAnimal=Hide |
    65: MusicalInstrument=Hide |
    69: |- style="vertical-align:top;"
    88: ...te; eastern Colorado is largely plains. The state capital and largest city is [[Denver, Colorado]]; th...
  11. Cheerleading (7470 bytes)
    7: ...niversities]] as well as [[American football|American professional football]]. State and national cha...
    21: *'''Pike''' is among the most difficult of jumps. Both leg...
    25: *'''Double nine''' is a jump similar to a pike except one leg and one arm are bent in to form tw...
    30: ...g|Breakdancing/Hip Hop]]) and acrobatics (e.g., [[Cartwheel]]). Others are made up by the cheerleading...
    34: ...rm a type of "stunt" holding the girl or guy (typically a girl) in the air on either one or two feet.
  12. Tyrannosaurus rex (20653 bytes)
    2: ... = [[Image:Tyrannosaurus (front view).jpg|250px]]|caption=Fossil skeleton at<br>[[National Museum of N...
    15: ...e best known carnivorous dinosaur, particularly because until the 90s it was considered the largest to...
    18: ...[[Barnum Brown]], assistant curator of the [[American Museum of Natural History]], found the second ''...
    22: ...t the life of the animal. Compared to other giant carnivorous dinosaurs such as ''[[Allosaurus]]'', ''...
    35: ...nimals need [[insulation]] more than large ones because of their proportionately larger surface areas.
  13. Lewis and Clark Expedition (11755 bytes)
    3: ...ckenzie]], the first European to cross North America by land north of Mexico, in [[1793]].
    5: ... of the expedition, always referring to Clark as "Captain" ([http://lewisandclarkjournals.unl.edu/v02....
    7: ...estward. [[Sacagawea]] and her [[Shoshone]] tribe came from further west. Not only did Lewis and Clark...
    10: ...rest of the men of the party. The party agreed to camp on the south side of the river (modern Astoria,...
    16: ... now belonged to the United States. Without these calm meetings, the white settlers from the East woul...
  14. Indianapolis, Indiana (25903 bytes)
    25: '''Indianapolis''' is the capital of the [[U.S. state]] of [[Indiana]]. As of...
    29: ...cle]] after the impressive 284-feet tall neoclassical limestone and bronze State [[Soldiers' and Sailo...
    31: ...39 km) portion of the Indianapolis section of the canal was dug and filled, but only an 8.29 mile (13....
    33: ...or "hub" of regional transport connecting to [[Chicago]], [[Louisville, Kentucky|Louisville]], [[Cinci...
    37: ...es of bribery, but he was acquitted in [[1928]] because the statute of limitations had run out; he com...
  15. Boston, Massachusetts (36071 bytes)
    4: ...nickname = "Beantown," "The Hub," "Athens of America" |
    25: ...ly in the Nineteenth Century, "The Athens of America," owing to its great cultural and intellectual in...
    27: ...s in the United States, the fifteenth in the Americas, and the one of the top-fifty largest in the wor...
    34: ...an values of hard work, moral uprightness, and education remain a part of Boston's culture.
    36: ...he [[American Revolution]] and the ensuing [[American Revolutionary War]]. The [[Boston Massacre]], t...
  16. Saint Paul, Minnesota (13759 bytes)
    1: [[Image:Mn-capitol.jpg|thumb|250px|State capitol building in Saint Paul]]
    2: ...r an obscure intersection identifying the exact location of the 45th parallel).
    31: ...www.smm.org], the state [[Minnesota State Capitol|Capitol]], and [[RiverCentre]], which serves as the ...
    33: ... for the [[List of explorers|explorer]] [[Zebulon Pike]]. The [[Como Zoo and Conservatory]] is a free z...
    35: ... [[Snoopy]] family. For the past several years, local [[artist]]s have painted and decorated giant Pea...
  17. List of Major League Baseball players (29066 bytes)
    7: *[[:Category:Major league baseball players by national o...
    32: *[[Antonio Alfonseca]] *
    60: *[[Cap Anson]] &beta;
    81: *[[Oscar Azocar]]
    87: *[[Carlos Baerga]] *
  18. List of major league baseball players (29066 bytes)
    7: *[[:Category:Major league baseball players by national o...
    32: *[[Antonio Alfonseca]] *
    60: *[[Cap Anson]] &beta;
    81: *[[Oscar Azocar]]
    87: *[[Carlos Baerga]] *

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