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- Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom (35966 bytes)
7: ...yled '''''HM The Queen''''' ( born [[21 April]] [[1926]]) is the [[Queen regnant]] and [[head of state...
9: ...ited Kingdom|King George VI]] on [[6 February]] [[1952]]. She is the longest serving current Head of S...
14: ... spelled "Lilybet") made the cover of ''Time'' in 1929, at age three.]]
15: ...eet in [[Mayfair]], [[London]] on [[21 April]], [[1926]]. Her father was HRH [[George VI of the United...
23: ... [[1940]] Princess Elizabeth made her first broadcast, addressing other children who had been evacuated... - Mary I of England (24813 bytes)
8: ... fourth and penultimate monarch of the [[Tudor dynasty]], is remembered for her attempt to return [[Eng...
13: ... to produce a healthy son; Catherine's sixth and last child was a stillborn daughter.
19: ... All appeals from the decisions of English ecclesiastical courts to the Pope were abolished, and the Ki...
26: ...d to reside in royal palaces. Henry's sixth and last wife, [[Catherine Parr]], was able to bring the f...
33: ...in 1553 whilst Mary was staying at [[Framlingham Castle]] in [[Suffolk]]. He did not desire that the Cr... - Elizabeth I of England (34338 bytes)
7: ...was the fifth and final monarch of the [[Tudor dynasty]], having succeeded her half-sister, [[Mary I of...
9: ...y College, Dublin]] ([[1592]]) and the [[British East India Company]] ([[1600]]).
16: ...r as he married his succession of wives. Henry's last wife [[Catherine Parr]] helped reconcile the King...
27: ...en wished to put a member of the popular Tudor dynasty to death. Mary attempted to remove Elizabeth fro...
33: ...Catholic rites. Elizabeth I's coronation was the last one during which the Latin service was used; futu... - Anne of Great Britain (22303 bytes)
8: ...continued to reign until her death. Anne was the last British monarch of the [[House of Stuart]]; she w...
19: ...is Edward]]) in [[1688]], for a Roman Catholic dynasty became apparent. Princess Anne's sister and brot...
26: ...[[1700]], the future Queen had been pregnant at least eighteen times; thirteen times, she miscarried or...
31: ...ope opposed him, fearing that the French royal dynasty would become too powerful. The will included a ...
33: ...s [[Queen Anne's War]]) would continue until the last years of Anne's reign, and would dominate both fo... - Victoria of the United Kingdom (38571 bytes)
7: ...f India from [[1876]] until her death. Her reign lasted more than sixty-three years — longer than...
9: ...l change in the United Kingdom. Victoria was the last monarch of the [[House of Hanover]]; her successo...
12: ...rn in Kensington Palace, London on [[24 May]] [[1819]].
20: ...glish sounding name, ''Windsor''. (In the early [[1960s]] an [[Order-in-Council]] partially reversed t...
41: ... from [[Slough railway station]] (near [[Windsor Castle]]) to Bishop's Bridge, near [[Paddington]] (in ... - Diana, Princess of Wales (29391 bytes)
6: date_of_birth=[[1 July]], [[1961]] |
8: date_of_death=[[31 August]], [[1997]] |
11: ...From her marriage in [[1981]] to her divorce in [[1996]] she was styled '''Her Royal Highness The Prin...
13: ...onal distress riveted the world for much of the [[1990s]], spawning biographies, magazine articles and...
15: ...1981]] until her death in a [[car accident]] in [[1997]], Diana was arguably the most famous woman in ... - Nancy Astor, Viscountess Astor (3681 bytes)
1: ...ialite politician and a member of the prominent [[Astor family]].
3: <table align=right><tr><td>[[Image:NancyAstor.jpg]]</td></tr></table>
4: ...ncy Lancaster]], became famous as a 20th-century tastemaker and the owner of the influential British de...
6: ...1st Viscount Astor]] and grandson of [[John Jacob Astor III]].
8: ... seat, since the first elected female member in [[1918]], [[Constance Markiewicz]], had chosen not to ... - Kim Campbell (10679 bytes)
7: | 19th
10: | [[June 25]] - [[November 4]], [[1993]]
19: | [[March 10]], [[1947]]
31: ...of Canada]] from [[June 25]] to [[November 4]], [[1993]]. Though she was not popularly elected, she re...
35: ...1983]], and Campbell married [[Howard Eddy]] in [[1986]]. - Constance Georgine, Countess Markiewicz (3360 bytes)
2: ...tance Georgine Markiewicz''' ([[1868]]–July 1927), was an [[Ireland|Irish]] politician and [[nat...
6: ...ist boy scouting movement [[Fianna ɩreann]] in [[1909]].
8: ...ment, and she was released under the amnesty of [[1917]].
10: ...use of Commons of Southern Ireland]] elections of 1921.
12: ...[[Cabinet Minister]]. She held this record until 1979 when [[Mᩲe Geoghegan-Quinn]] was apointed to ... - Margaret Thatcher (46377 bytes)
6: |[[4 May]] [[1979]] <br>
7: – [[28 November]] [[1990]]
16: |[[13 October]] [[1925]]
27: ...nister of the United Kingdom]] from [[1979]] to [[1990]], the only woman [[as of 2005]] to serve in th...
29: ...983]] and [[United Kingdom general election, 1987|1987]] general elections, and became the longest-ser... - The Valiant Five (3833 bytes)
1: ...''' were five [[Canada|Canadian]] women who, in [[1927]] asked the [[Supreme Court of Canada]] to answ...
8: ...(one of two women first elected to the [[House of Commons of Canada]], and
13: ...pointed to the Senate. Among other reasons, until 1970 the Senate approved divorces.
15: .... Canada (Attorney General)'' <nowiki>[</nowiki>[[1928]]<nowiki>]</nowiki> S.C.R. 276, The Supreme Cou...
20: .... Canada (Attorney General)'' <nowiki>[</nowiki>[[1930]]<nowiki>]</nowiki> A.C. 124 (P.C.)), the Privy... - Asia (16910 bytes)
4: '''Asia''' is the central and eastern part of the [[continent]] of [[Eurasia]], defi...
12: ..."to set". From a Middle Eastern perspective, the east (Asia) is the land of the rising sun where the we...
29: *[[East Asia]]
30: *[[Southeast Asia]]
47: ===East Asia=== - Canada (35540 bytes)
41: ...oronto, Ontario|Toronto]]||-6 (Central),<br> -5 (Eastern)
42: |rowspan=2|[[Central Canada|Central]], Eastern
44: ...ebec]]||[[Quebec City, Quebec|Quebec City]]||-5 (Eastern)
86: ...how that these lands have been inhabited for at least 10,000 years. Several [[Viking]] expeditions occ...
90: ...settlements]] were established along the [[East Coast of the United States|Atlantic seaboard]] and arou... - United Arab Emirates (10825 bytes)
2: ...imah]], [[Sharjah]] and [[Umm al-Quwain]]. Before 1971, they were known as '''the Trucial States''' or...
42: | [[2 December]], [[1971]]
61: ...m the United Arab Emirates. They were joined in [[1972]] by [[Ras al-Khaimah]].
71: ...the [[Singapore]] or [[Hong Kong]] of the Middle East.
88: ... of vast desert wasteland; with mountains in the east. Its strategic location along southern approaches... - Republic of Ireland (25543 bytes)
1: ...ve-sixths of the island of [[Ireland]], off the coast of north-west [[Europe]]. It is the westernmost s...
34: GDP_PPP = $164,190 million |
40: ...ty<br>[[21 January]] [[1919]]<br>[[6 December]] [[1921]] |
49: footnotes = <sup>1</sup> Prior to [[1999]]: [[Irish pound]]
58: ...d Kingdom]] of the state as per the [[Ireland Act 1949]]. Today while ''Republic of Ireland'' is an ac... - Guatemala (8475 bytes)
2: ...and [[Honduras]] and [[El Salvador]] to the southeast.
36: <br> 119/km?
67: ...successive successful democratic elections from [[1985]] to date. The most recent democratic election ...
84: ...ore temperate in the highlands, and drier in the easternmost departments.
86: ... de Izabal]] is situated close to the Caribbean coast. - Pakistan (74854 bytes)
21: population_estimate = 162,419,946 |
39: ...the [[United Kingdom]]<br />[[1947-08-14]]<br />[[1956-03-23]] |
51: ...h Asia]] that overlaps onto the Greater [[Middle East]] and [[Central Asia]]. The country borders [[Ind...
62: ... and propered greatly under Menander's rule. The last Greek king to rule independently was probably [[S...
69: ...526]] until [[1739]]. From 1739 until the early [[19th century]] the entire area was ruled briefly by ... - United Kingdom (37269 bytes)
26: population_census = 58,789,194 |
52: ...ingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland'' in 1927.<br><sup>6</sup> Official estimate provided by ...
58: ...Republic of Ireland]]. Six counties in the north-eastern portion of the island, meanwhile, remained a p...
60: The UK is situated off the north-western coast of continental [[Europe]], and has a land border ...
64: ...a description out of date in the Irish case since 1922. An alternative, the ''Islands of the North Atl... - New Hampshire (23166 bytes)
25: TimeZone = [[Eastern Standard Time Zone|Eastern]]: [[UTC]]-5/[[Daylight saving time|-4]] |
36: ...ate]] in northern [[New England]]. It is located east of [[Vermont]], north of [[Massachusetts]], south...
40: ... highest winds ever recorded on Earth: 231 mph in 1934 at the [[Mount Washington (New Hampshire)|Mount...
58: ...] was governor of the state from [[1983]]–[[1988]]. [[List of New Hampshire Governors]].
62: ...House of Representatives and the British House of Commons. Based on 2000 Census data, this averages out to ... - Space (10661 bytes)
6: * A contrasting view is that space is part of a fundamental [[...
23: ==Astronomy and space==
24: In [[astronomy]], '''space''' refers collectively to the r...
43: ...ion purposes and to act as a locational device. [[Astronomy]] is the science involved with the observat...
55: ...logists first began to study in the middle of the 19th century, and it is now thought by those concern...
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