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- Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom (35966 bytes)
7: ...arbuda]], [[Australia]], the [[Bahamas]], [[Barbados]], [[Belize]], [[Canada]], [[Grenada]], [[Jamaica...
9: ...rd of Mann, has two-->; she has reigned in these positions since the death of her father, [[George VI ...
11: About 125 million people live in the countries of which she is Head of St...
15: ...fter her mother, while her two middle names are those of her paternal great-grandmother [[Alexandra of...
20: ...French]], as she has shown on several occasions, most recently during her [[2004]] state visit to [[Fr... - Mary I of England (24813 bytes)
1: :''For other people with this name, see [[Mary Tudor]]''
8: ...to [[Roman Catholicism]]. To this end, she had almost three hundred religious dissenters executed; as ...
13: ... created Princess of Wales, even though he was deeply disappointed that his wife had again failed to p...
21: ...ignity of a Princess, becoming a mere "Lady". Her place in the line of succession was transferred to t...
23: ...ex, Richmond and Hunsdon were among her principal places of residence. - Elizabeth I of England (34338 bytes)
9: ...d English colonisation of [[North America]] took place under [[Walter Raleigh|Sir Walter Raleigh]] an...
16: ...that time and was also declared illegitimate and lost the title of princess. Thereafter she was addres...
18: ...n referred to as "Kat". Chapernowne developed a close relationship with Elizabeth and remained her con...
25: ...ed the throne, but was [[Deposition_(politics)|deposed]] less than two weeks later. Armed with popular...
27: ... Lady Elizabeth to succeed rather than her next-closest relative, [[Mary I of Scotland|Mary Stuart]], ... - Anne of Great Britain (22303 bytes)
10: ...Parliament, various coercive tactics (such as crippling the Scottish economy by restricting trade) wer...
12: ...e [[Whig]]s. Her closest friend, and perhaps her most influential advisor, was [[Sarah Churchill, Duch...
15: ...rlborough), who would later become one of Anne's most important generals.
19: ...Catholics was not well-received by the English people. Public alarm increased when James's second wife...
24: ...lliam's government. Still, she did not win the complete trust of her brother-in-law, who refrained fro... - Victoria of the United Kingdom (38571 bytes)
12: ...f Leiningen]]. Victoria, the only child of the couple, was born in Kensington Palace, London on [[24 M...
14: ...oming King George IV. Though she occupied a high position in the line of succession, Victoria was taug...
18: ...tch, but his objections failed to dissuade the couple. Many scholars have suggested that Prince Albert...
20: ...merged the Royal House name and family surname, replacing both with one deliberately English sounding ...
29: ...hat he could not govern under the restrictions imposed by the Queen, and consequently resigned his com... - Diana, Princess of Wales (29391 bytes)
7: place_of_birth=[[Sandringham]], [[Norfolk]], [[Engla...
9: place_of_death=[[Paris]], [[France]]
11: ...having had the right to that title, as it would imply that she was a [[princess]] by [[birthright]] ra...
13: ...pic endeavours were overshadowed by a [[scandal]]-plagued marriage. Her bitter accusations of [[adulte...
15: ...g her lifetime, she was often referred to as the most photographed person in the world. To her admire... - Nancy Astor, Viscountess Astor (3681 bytes)
8: ...mber in [[1918]], [[Constance Markiewicz]], had chosen not to do so.
10: ...sign and supported [[Winston Churchill]] as his replacement. Her son [[David Astor]], who became edito...
12: ...lied soldiers in Italy were so incensed, they composed a sarcastic song to the tune of the haunting [[... - Kim Campbell (10679 bytes)
21: | '''Place of Birth:'''
31: ...Group of Seven]] (now [[G8]]) leaders, the eight most industrialized countries in the world, after Bri...
41: Upon her election to the [[Canadian House of Commons]] in [[1988]], Campbell became Canada's first fem...
45: ...t least be a strong [[parliamentary opposition|opposition]] to a Liberal [[minority government]].
47: ...iticized as carrying much the same attitudes and positions of her widely detested predecessor epitomis... - Constance Georgine, Countess Markiewicz (3360 bytes)
4: ... Constance and her sister, Eva Gore-Booth, were close friends of the poet [[W. B. Yeats]] who frequent...
10: ...-elected to the [[Second Dᩬ]] in the [[House of Commons of Southern Ireland]] elections of 1921.
12: ...-Quinn]] was apointed to the then junior cabinet post of [[Irish Minister for Community, Rural and Gae...
14: ...2 along with [[Eamon de Valera]] and others in opposition to the Treaty. She fought actively for the ... - Margaret Thatcher (46377 bytes)
18: |'''Place of Birth:'''
27: ...nion|Soviet]] propaganda (because of her vocal opposition to [[communism]]), an appellation that stuck...
29: ...hip]]" with the [[United States]], and formed a close bond with [[Ronald Reagan]]. Thatcher also dispa...
31: ..., her policies initially caused large-scale [[unemployment]], especially in the industrial heartlands ...
33: ...in and she was forced to resign in [[1990]], her loss at least partly due to inadequate advice and cam... - The Valiant Five (3833 bytes)
8: ...(one of two women first elected to the [[House of Commons of Canada]], and
11: ...tish North America Act]], [[1867]], included the possibility of women becoming [[Senate of Canada|sena...
28: ...ember of the [[Canadian House of Commons|House of Commons]]. - Asia (16910 bytes)
2: ...lite orthographic.jpg|thumb|250px|A satellite composite image of Asia]]
6: ...e [[Dardanelles]], the [[Sea of Marmara]], the [[Bosphorus]], the [[Black Sea]], the ridges of the [[C...
14: ...eek language|Greek]] term given originally to the plains of [[Ephesus]] in [[Anatolia]], and later to ...
62: ...a]], the countries [[Myanmar]], [[Thailand]], [[Laos]], [[Cambodia]] and [[Vietnam]].
82: ...ing [[Armenia]], a tiny portion of Russia and almost the whole of [[Georgia (country)|Georgia]] and [... - Canada (35540 bytes)
1: ...e you have arguments or evidence to the contrary, please provide them on the talk page, and wait until...
3: ...or Canada. To keep this overview article concise, please consider adding information instead to one of...
6: ... is a country in [[North America]], the northern-most in the world and the second largest in area (aft...
10: ...e for [[as of 2005|June 2005]] is 32.2 million people [http://www.statcan.ca/english/edu/clock/populat...
21: ...tates|U.S.]], with which it has had a long and complex relationship (''see'' [[U.S.-Canada relations]]... - United Arab Emirates (10825 bytes)
19: ...n: top;" colspan=2 | <small>''[[List of state mottos|National motto]]: none''</small>
65: ...Council, drawn from all the emirates, reviews proposed laws. There is a federal court system; all emir...
71: ...modities, the warm temperatures that prevail for most of the year, the engineering marvels such as [[B...
88: ...nd [[Saudi Arabia]]. It is a flat, barren coastal plain merging into rolling sand dunes of vast desert...
94: ...ompared to its neighbours. Religious beliefs are mostly [[Muslim]] (Islam is the state religion). Howe... - Republic of Ireland (25543 bytes)
1: ...sh constitution]] the state's official name is simply '''Ireland''' (Irish: ''[[ɩre]]'').<!--
58: ...r the state, ''Ireland'' is used for official purposes such as treaties, government and legal document...
65: The partition of Ireland came about because of complex constitutional developments in the early twenti...
67: ...al Assent]], the Third [[Home Rule Act 1914]]'s implementation was suspended until after the [[World W...
69: ...sed to take their seats in the [[British House of Commons]]. Instead they set up an extra-legal Irish parli... - Guatemala (8475 bytes)
26: | [[ӳcar Jos頒afael Berger Perdomo]]
62: ...naries. Almost all Pre-Columbian Maya books were lost due to the policy of Spaniards during the coloni...
67: ... democratic elections from [[1985]] to date. The most recent democratic election was in [[2003]]. Guat...
84: ...perate in the highlands, and drier in the easternmost departments.
86: The large lake [[Lago de Izabal]] is situated close to the Caribbean coast. - Pakistan (74854 bytes)
7: ...> ([[Urdu]]: Faith (self confidence), Unity, Discipline) |
51: ...t is the [[List of countries by population|sixth most populous country]] with the second largest [[Mus...
59: ...tion, the Pakistani region has long been at the crossroads of history. Pakistan was the site of the [[...
62: ...a was conquered by various Central Asian groups, most notably the [[Tocharian]] [[Kushan]]s.
64: ...ma Takto]] conquered territory now in India, but lost much of the western parts of the kingdom, includ... - United Kingdom (37269 bytes)
54: ... Britain''', '''Britain''' or '''England''' (the most populous of the [[home nation]]s). The UK has f...
58: ...es|included Wales]] as a [[principality]]) with those of, first, [[Kingdom of Scotland]] and then [[Ki...
64: ...) has been proposed, but is little used outside diplomatic circles.
69: ...land was on the brink of economic ruin and was deeply unpopular with the broader Scottish population.
71: ...as changed in 1927 to recognise the departure of most of Ireland, with the name '' United Kingdom of G... - New Hampshire (23166 bytes)
12: PostalAbbreviation = NH |
36: .... presidential election]]s, and has probably the most famous of all [[state motto]]s: "[[Live free or ...
38: ...[lilac|purple lilac]]. Its state bird is the [[purple finch]]. Its state tree is the [[Paper Birch|Ame...
49: ...Battle of Bunker Hill]] that took place north of Boston a few months later.
51: ...ounding of the modern [[Republican Party]] by [[Amos Tuck]] and friends. New Hampshire grew as a hotbe... - Space (10661 bytes)
1: ... about '''space''' — the scientific and philosophical concept. For other uses of space, see [[sp...
4: ...e, a set of [[dimension]]s in which [[Object (philosophy)|object]]s are separated and located, have si...
8: These opposing views are relevant also to definitions of [[ti...
19: ... three-dimensional [[Euclidean space]] where any position can be described using three [[coordinate sy...
24: ...ular, the boundary between space and [[Earth's atmosphere]] is conventionally set at the [[Karman line...
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