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- Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom (35966 bytes)
9: ...e is the longest serving current Head of State in Europe, The Americas, and [[Australasia|Australasia]...
33: ...ce|Greek]] throne and was simply referred to as Lieutenant Philip Mountbatten before being created [[D...
38: ...[[14 November]] [[1948]]), married ([[29 July]] [[1981]]) and divorced ([[28 August]] [[1996]]) [[Diana,...
44: **[[Zara Phillips]] (born [[15 May]] [[1981]])
48: **[[Princess Eugenie of York|HRH Princess Eugenie of York]] (born [[23 March]] [[1990]]) - Diana, Princess of Wales (29391 bytes)
11: ...harles, Prince of Wales]]. From her marriage in [[1981]] to her divorce in [[1996]] she was styled '''He...
15: ...of her [[engagement]] to the Prince of Wales in [[1981]] until her death in a [[car accident]] in [[1997...
24: ...ont]], [[Switzerland]]. Diana was a talented amateur [[pianist]], excelled in [[sports]] and reported...
32: ...announced the [[engagement]] on [[24 February]] [[1981]]. Mrs Parker Bowles had been dismissed by Lord M...
34: ...al]] in [[London]] on [[Wednesday]] [[29 July]] [[1981]] before 3,500 invited guests (including Mrs Park... - Margaret Thatcher (46377 bytes)
31: ...wnership, and in so doing created a more entrepreneurial culture. She also aimed to cut back the [[wel...
33: ...t over her sceptical approach to [[European Union|European]] [[Economic and Monetary Union]]. Her lead...
43: ...r seat in the [[British House of Commons|House of Commons]]. Unusually, her [[maiden speech]] was made in s...
68: ...rthern Ireland]], she announced in the [[House of Commons]] that "The future of the constitutional affairs ...
69: In [[1981]] a number of [[Provisional Irish Republican Army... - Canada (35540 bytes)
88: ... who became known as [[Acadian]]s, were the first Europeans to settle permanently in Canada, followed ...
90: ...French and Indian Wars]]), exacerbated by wars in Europe between France and [[Great Britain]]. France...
94: ...nly after the French and Napoleonic wars ended in Europe that large-scale immigration to Canada resume...
136: ... to that night as the [[Night of the Long Knives (1981)|Night of the Long Knives]]—because the agr...
138: ...l party that holds the most seats in the House of Commons. The Prime Minister, in turn, appoints the [[Cabi... - Space exploration (14877 bytes)
6: ...f aircraft. The [[U.S. Space & Rocket Center]] museum in [[Huntsville, Alabama]] next to [[Redstone Ar...
15: ...st Rocket]] on a suborbital flight, the first amateur space flight. On [[June 21]], [[2004]], [[SpaceS...
30: ===European Space Agency===
31: The ''European Space Research Organisation'', also known a...
33: ...he Netherlands. The center is still a part of the European Space Agency, which has grown to be a much ... - Stag Beetle (3702 bytes)
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28: ... are [[Richmond Park]] and [[Wimbledon and Putney Commons|Wimbledon Common]]. - Formula One (29650 bytes)
9: The sport has traditionally been centred in [[Europe]], which undoubtedly remains its leading mark...
18: ...tory) of the [[1920s]] and [[1930s]]. A number of European racing organizations laid out rules for a W...
35: [[1981 Formula One season|1981]] saw the signing of the first [[Concorde Agreeme...
43: ... [[Alain Prost]], [[Damon Hill]], [[Jacques Villeneuve]] and [[Nelson Piquet]] (the latter with a [[Ho...
90: ...ineteen races are spread over the continents of [[Europe]], [[Asia]], [[Oceania]], [[North America]], ... - Parthenon (12682 bytes)
31: ...thenon, but otherwise it was not damaged further. European visitors in the 17th century testified that...
37: By the late eighteenth century many more Europeans were visiting Athens, and the picturesque ...
39: ...h governments have been unwilling to force the Museum to do so (which would require legislation).
62: ..., Susan. ''The Parthenon''. Cambridge University: 1981. ISBN 0521226295.
66: {{commons|Parthenon}} - Adolf Hitler (51456 bytes)
13: ...any]] and its [[Axis Powers]] dominated much of [[Europe]] during [[World War II]]. The [[Racial polic...
33: ...ope]]. He was influenced by the [[pseudoscience|pseudoscientific]] and neo-religious writings of the r...
58: ...t German Workers Party (''Nationalsozialistische Deutsche Arbeiterpartei'', [[NSDAP]]), usually known ...
64: ...re]] by the Allies. Germany had lost territory in Europe and its colonies, had had to admit to sole re...
110: ... military groups in Germany. Hitler ordered his lieutenant Himmler to murder R?and dozens of other rea... - Chile (39914 bytes)
64: ...o de Valdivia]], one of [[Francisco Pizarro]]'s lieutenants. Although the Spanish did not find the ext...
66: ...y called Chile took place only gradually, and the Europeans suffered repeated setbacks at the hands of...
99: ...onal plebiscite. It entered into force in March [[1981]]. After Pinochet's defeat in the [[1988]] plebis...
144: ... Chile's export markets are fairly balanced among Europe (25.1%), Asia (33.1%), Latin America (15.7%),...
146: ... 14.6% of Chilean imports in 2004. As a bloc, the EU in 2004 supplied 16.3% of Chile's imports, while ... - Stag Beetles (3702 bytes)
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28: ... are [[Richmond Park]] and [[Wimbledon and Putney Commons|Wimbledon Common]]. - 1901 (12292 bytes)
58: * [[Winston Churchill]] enters the [[House of Commons]]
59: * In Germany, [[Eugen Hollander]] makes the first known [[facelift]]...
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100: ... - [[Max Euwe]], Dutch world chess champion (d. [[1981]])
120: ... philosopher, poet and non-violent activist (d. [[1981]])
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