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- Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom (35966 bytes)
9: ... of the United Kingdom|King George VI]] on [[6 February]] [[1952]]. She is the longest serving current...
11: ...was Head of State. She is married to [[Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh]], and is the mother of the [[...
15: Elizabeth was born at 21 Bruton Street in [[Mayfair]], [[London]] on [[21 Apri...
20: ...]] and numerous visits to [[Canada]]. She was instructed in religion by the [[Archbishop of Canterbury...
33: ... suitable for a female heir to the throne, as Philip had been trained for royal responsibilities. - Mary I of England (24813 bytes)
8: '''Mary I''' ([[18 February]] [[1516]] – [[17 November]] [[1558]]) w...
13: ...[[Greenwich, London|Greenwich]] on Monday [[18 February]] [[1516]]. She was [[baptism|baptised]] on t...
21: ...[Europe]], furthermore, regarded her as the only true heir and daughter of Henry VIII, although she wa...
23: ...n Essex, Richmond and Hunsdon were among her principal places of residence.
30: ... Roman Catholic form, asked to be allowed to worship in private in her own [[chapel]]. After she was ... - Elizabeth I of England (34338 bytes)
9: ...eth was a short-tempered and sometimes indecisive ruler. This last quality, viewed with impatience by ...
11: The reign was marked by prudence in the granting of [[British honours system|...
18: ...l-being, particularly since a fearful Anne had entrusted her daughter's spiritual welfare to Parker be...
20: ...abeth also inherited her mother's delicate bone structure, physique and facial features. Luckily, she ...
27: ..., Elizabeth was allowed to return to court at Philip's behest, as he worried that his wife might die i... - Anne of Great Britain (22303 bytes)
8: '''Anne''' ([[6 February]] [[1665]]–[[1 August]][[1714]]) became ...
10: ...h Parliament, various coercive tactics (such as crippling the Scottish economy by restricting trade) w...
17: ...on to Roman Catholicism became public. On the instructions of Charles II, however, Anne and her sister...
19: ...ffered to, and accepted by, William and Mary, who ruled as joint monarchs. The [[Bill of Rights 1689]]...
22: ...the Marlboroughs' home. Princess Anne was then stripped of her guard of honour, and the guards at the ... - Victoria of the United Kingdom (38571 bytes)
18: ...ng Victoria, and that he entered into a relationship with her in order to gain social status (he was a...
25: ...y was necessary. By [[Salic law]], no woman could rule [[Hanover (state)|Hanover]], a realm which had ...
35: The Queen married Prince Albert on [[10 February]] [[1840]] at the [[Chapel Royal]] in [[St. Ja...
39: ...ed on the Whig ladies at her court for companionship. Thus, when [[Liberal Party (UK)|Whigs]] under Me...
41: ...er of the Great Western line, [[Isambard Kingdom Brunel]]. - Diana, Princess of Wales (29391 bytes)
13: ...Her bitter accusations of [[adultery]], [[mental cruelty]] and emotional distress riveted the world fo...
32: ... Palace]] announced the [[engagement]] on [[24 February]] [[1981]]. Mrs Parker Bowles had been dismiss...
40: ... the Princess adamantly denied a sexual relationship with him, as well as married art dealer [[Oliver ...
44: ...rriage to the Prince of Wales, including her description of her suicide attempts. The tapes were in th...
50: ...hed touching a person infected with the [[HIV]] virus. Her contribution to changing the public opinion... - Nancy Astor, Viscountess Astor (3681 bytes)
8: ...ed, and the first to take a seat, in the House of Commons. She would be re-elected many times, serving unti... - Kim Campbell (10679 bytes)
35: ...and entered politics as a Vancouver school board trustee. Campbell and Divinsky were divorced in [[198...
39: ... years later she resigned from the legislature to run in the [[Canadian federal election, 1988|1988 fe...
41: ...arest]] at the [[Progressive Conservative leadership convention]] that June. As leader of the Conserva...
63: ...engthening of democracy in the world. Its membership is by invitation only and consists of former Head...
72: ...ell's structure for his ensuing decade of Liberal rule, though the use of patronage has increased with... - Constance Georgine, Countess Markiewicz (3360 bytes)
10: ...-elected to the [[Second Dᩬ]] in the [[House of Commons of Southern Ireland]] elections of 1921.
12: ...r cabinet post of [[Irish Minister for Community, Rural and Gaeltacht Affairs|Minster for the Gaeltach... - Margaret Thatcher (46377 bytes)
29: ...ons, Thatcher maintained the "[[special relationship]]" with the [[United States]], and formed a close...
31: ...te in business, dramatically expanded home ownership, and in so doing created a more entrepreneurial c...
33: ...an]] [[Economic and Monetary Union]]. Her leadership was challenged from within and she was forced to ...
43: ...r seat in the [[British House of Commons|House of Commons]]. Unusually, her [[maiden speech]] was made in s...
45: ...hatcher voted for [[Edward Heath]] in the leadership election over [[Reginald Maudling]], and was rewa... - The Valiant Five (3833 bytes)
8: ...(one of two women first elected to the [[House of Commons of Canada]], and
15: ...</nowiki> S.C.R. 276, The Supreme Court of Canada ruled unanimously that the word ''person'' did not i...
17: ... permit women senators, since women did not participate in politics at that time;
20: ... time. On [[October 18]], [[1929]], the committee ruled that Canadian women were indeed persons and we...
28: ...ember of the [[Canadian House of Commons|House of Commons]]. - Asia (16910 bytes)
6: ...ardanelles]], the [[Sea of Marmara]], the [[Bosphorus]], the [[Black Sea]], the ridges of the [[Caucas...
8: ...ndian]] and [[Pacific Ocean]]s, often excluding [[Russia]].
36: ...but usually it refers to the bigger Asian part of Russia, also known as [[Siberia]]. Sometimes the nor...
45: ... international disputes and conflicts over [[oil pipeline]]s, [[Nagorno-Karabakh]], and [[Chechnya]],...
64: ... countries of [[Malaysia]], [[Brunei]], the [[Philippines]], [[Singapore]] and [[Indonesia]] ([[Bicont... - Canada (35540 bytes)
6: ...the world and the second largest in area (after [[Russia]]). Bordering the [[United States]], its terr...
18: ...uage of [[Quebec]] and is widely spoken in [[New Brunswick]].
21: ...ith which it has had a long and complex relationship (''see'' [[U.S.-Canada relations]]).
39: ...align=left|[[Manitoba]]||[[Winnipeg, Manitoba|Winnipeg]]||-6 (Central)
46: ...align=left|[[New Brunswick]]||[[Fredericton, New Brunswick|Fredericton]] - United Arab Emirates (10825 bytes)
2: ...al Oman''', in reference of a nineteenth-century truce between the British and some Arab [[sheikh]]s. ...
61: The 7 Trucial Sheikdom States of the [[Persian Gulf]] coast...
65: ...the Al-Nahyan clan of Abu Dhabi, and the Premiership is hereditary to the Al-Maktoom clan of Dubai. Th...
71: ...n coastal, desert and sporting resorts and infrastructure. The success of these ventures, along with o...
88: ...ormuz]] makes it a vital transit point for world crude oil. The UAE is considered to be one of the fif... - Republic of Ireland (25543 bytes)
1: ...: ''Poblacht na hɩreann'') is the official "description" of an independent state which covers approxi...
58: ...aties, government and legal documents and membership of international organisations.
67: ...t received the [[Royal Assent]], the Third [[Home Rule Act 1914]]'s implementation was suspended until...
69: ...ed unrecognised internationally except by Lenin's Russian Republic. Nevertheless the Republic's [[?rea...
75: ...wever, through the lack of an effective command structure by its opponents, the anti-treaty IRA, and I... - Guatemala (8475 bytes)
67: ... has to build an operative democracy based on the rule of law, equality before the law and respect of ...
93: Manufacturing and construction account for one-fifth of GDP.
106: Though most of Guatemala's population is rural, urbanization is accelerating.
108: ...alans have incorporated traditional forms of worship. [[Protestant]]ism and traditional Maya religions...
110: ...[Maya language]]s are still spoken, especially in rural areas. - Pakistan (74854 bytes)
7: .../> ([[Urdu]]: Faith (self confidence), Unity, Discipline) |
40: currency = [[Pakistani Rupee|Rupee]] (Rs.) |
57: ...leyexcavation.jpg|thumb|180px|right|[[Mohenjodaro|Ruins of Mohen-jo-Daro]], 80 km southwest of [[Sukku...
62: ...the beginning of the [[1st century]] CE, as petty rulers (such as [[Theodamas]]) and as administrators...
66: ...western Pakistan and parts of Sind came under the rule of Hindu rajas. - United Kingdom (37269 bytes)
56: ...territories]] throughout the world, and relationships with several [[Crown dependency|Crown dependenci...
58: ... [[England and Wales|included Wales]] as a [[principality]]) with those of, first, [[Kingdom of Scotla...
64: ...A) has been proposed, but is little used outside diplomatic circles.
69: ...a time when Scotland was on the brink of economic ruin and was deeply unpopular with the broader Scott...
91: ...ntable to the [[British House of Commons|House of Commons]], the lower and only directly elected house in B... - New Hampshire (23166 bytes)
44: ...ack), home of the [[Loudon Classic]], the longest-running motorcycle race in the United States.
49: ...thirteen colonies]] that revolted against British rule in the [[American Revolution]]. It was the firs...
51: ...ionist]] sentiment up to the [[Civil War]], participating in the [[Underground Railroad]] in providing...
58: ... which has also been known over time by the names Rumford and Penacook. The governor of New Hampshire ...
60: ...ositions such as department heads, and all judgeships. - Space (10661 bytes)
4: ... of space is that it is part of the fundamental structure of the universe, a set of [[dimension]]s in ...
14: ...structure defined by the set of spatial relationships between objects
27: ...rticular properties and usually some additional structure. Often a space is a [[vector space]] or a s...
49: ...lements of a systematic [[framework]] we use to structure our experience. Spatial [[measurement]]s ar...
67: ...e it will impact on the design of buildings and structures, and on [[farming]].
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