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- Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom (35966 bytes)
9: ...Isle of Man has one "n", but her title, Lord of Mann, has two-->; she has reigned in these positions s...
35: ...ouse of Windsor|Windsor]], it was decreed via a [[1960]] [[Order-in-Council]] that the descendants of Qu...
42: ...s Royal|HRH The Princess Anne, Princess Royal]] (Anne Elizabeth Alice Louise) (born [[15 August]] [[19...
46: ... Albert Christian Edward) (born [[19 February]] [[1960]]), married ([[23 July]] [[1986]]) and divorced (...
80: ... Elizabeth II|Golden Jubilee]], marking the 50th anniversary of her accession to the Throne. The year ... - Pakistan (74854 bytes)
62: ... Era|CE]]. Various Greek kings ruled into the beginning of the [[1st century]] CE, as petty rulers (su...
72: ...akistani region until the early 19th century and annexed the entire area during the [[Great Game]] riv...
75: [[Image:Quaid6_edited.jpg|thumb|right|160px| [[Jinnah]] ([[1876]] - [[1948]]) the founder of Pakistan...
76: ...or the Muslims of British India. [[Muhammad Ali Jinnah]] a British-educated Indian Muslim leader, adop...
81: ...ia and Pakistan involving [[Kashmir]] and the [[Rann of Kutch]] (Sir Creek) regions. Both nations have... - Space exploration (14877 bytes)
6: ...ocket]]s. The [[Steven F. Udvar-Hazy Center|NASM annex]] at [[Dulles International Airport]] in Northe...
13: ...tal launch was of the [[Soviet Union|Soviet]] unmanned [[Sputnik I]] mission on [[October 4]], [[1957]...
15: ...paceShipOne]] became the first privately-funded manned [[spacecraft]].
41: ISRO has started the work on its first Unmanned Lunar program called [[Chandrayan|Chandrayan-1]...
112: ||[[August 18]] [[1960]] - Charles de Gaulle (41586 bytes)
34: | [[Yvonne de Gaulle]]
69: ...or the end of despair and the continuation of a winnable war was spread from mouths to mouths. To this...
94: ... [[Raoul Salan]], Commander-in-Chief in Algeria, announced on radio that the Army had "provisionally t...
114: ...ed that while the war in Algeria was militarily winnable it was not defensible internationally, and he...
123: ...of the United States|U.S. President]] [[John F. Kennedy]] at the presidential palace in Paris.]] - Formula One (29650 bytes)
2: ...004]] [[Monaco Grand Prix]], one of the nineteen annual Formula One races]]
7: ...and is the most expensive sport in the world, as annual team budgets average in the hundreds of millio...
9: .... New races in [[Bahrain]] and [[China]], one planned for [[2005]] in [[Turkey]], and others discusse...
24: ...s]]; [[Jack Brabham]], champion in [[1959]] and [[1960]], soon proved the new design's superiority, and ...
26: ...art]], [[Jack Brabham]], [[Graham Hill]], and [[Denny Hulme]], British teams and [[commonwealth]] driv... - Ship (18843 bytes)
10: ...e ship) and [[tonnage]]. A number of different tonnage definitions exist; most measure [[volume]] rat...
19: ...ttle of Actium]]. The use of large numbers of [[cannon]] from the [[16th century]] meant that maneuver...
23: ...tages were the convenience and the reduction in manning owing to the removal of the need for trimmers ...
25: Most ships built since around [[1960]] have used diesel power or [[motor]]s; one excep...
59: ... of the sheer strake regardless of the need for gunnery. - Adolf Hitler (51456 bytes)
6: place_of_birth = [[Braunau am Inn]], [[Austria-Hungary]] |
20: ...as born on [[April 20]] [[1889]] at [[Braunau am Inn]], [[Austria]], a small town 90 km (55 miles) wes...
22: ... he began using the name of his stepfather, [[Johann Georg Hiedler]], after visiting a priest responsi...
24: ... either Johann Georg Hiedler or his brother [[Johann von Nepomuk Hiedler]]. There have been rumours th...
29: ===Early adulthood in Vienna and Munich=== - Salt Lake City, Utah (41550 bytes)
22: ...side of the [[Great Salt Lake]]. A railroad was connected to the city from the Transcontinental Railro...
24: ...r-city decay. The city lost population from the [[1960s]] through the [[1980s]], but recovered in the [[...
42: ... located 10 mi (12 km) north of the city. The [[Bonneville Salt Flats]] west of the city are a product...
57: Latter-day Saint founder [[Joseph Smith]] planned it in the ''“Plat of the City of ZionR...
77: ...ley while the surrounding mountains enjoy warm, sunny days. - Automobile (19750 bytes)
13: ...[Austrian]] inventor [[Siegfried Marcus]] in [[Vienna]].
19: ...vogue for a time, and over the next decades such innovations as hand brakes, multi-speed transmissions...
25: ===Innovation===
33: ...anagement]], which entered into wide use in the [[1960s]], when electronic parts became cheap enough to ...
40: ... For example, only those few American cars of the 1960s with front-wheel drive or a rear engine had a fu... - 1901 (12292 bytes)
19: ...leased from prison after serving 18 years for [[Cannibalism and Ball Snatching]]
39: ...[Big Stick Diplomacy|elongated club]]" at the [[Minnesota State Fair]].
47: ... [[October 24]] – Michigan schoolteacher [[Annie Taylor]] goes down [[Niagara Falls]] in a barre...
58: * [[Winston Churchill]] enters the [[House of Commons]]
79: ...ruary 1]] - [[Clark Gable]], American actor (d. [[1960]])
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