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  1. Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom (35966 bytes)
    11: ...ent]] to the British throne, [[Charles, Prince of Wales]].
    15: ...e]] and his wife, the Countess of Strathmore. She was named after her mother, while her two middle nam...
    17: ... United Kingdom|The Prince of Wales, later King Edward VIII]].
    20: ...ion by the [[Archbishop of Canterbury]] and has always been a strong believer in the [[Church of Engla...
    23: ...acuated]] to [[Windsor Castle]], Berkshire. There was some suggestion that the princesses be sent to [...
  2. Diana, Princess of Wales (29391 bytes)
    2: subject_name=Diana, Princess of Wales|
    3: image_name=Diana, Princess of Wales.jpg |
    11: ...e right to that title, as it would imply that she was a [[princess]] by [[birthright]] rather than by ...
    13: Though she was noted for her pioneering [[charity]] work, the P...
    15: ...world. To her admirers, Diana, Princess of Wales was a [[role model]] — after her death, there ...
  3. Margaret Thatcher (46377 bytes)
    27: ...owned industries. Even before coming to power she was nicknamed the '''Iron Lady''' in [[Soviet Union|...
    29: ...d Islands]] from [[Argentina]] in the [[Falklands War]].
    33: ...nadequate advice and campaigning. In [[1992]] she was created '''Baroness Thatcher'''; since then her ...
    36: ... control of Grantham Council in [[1945]], Roberts was not re-elected as an Alderman, a decision which ...
    38: ...develop methods for preserving [[ice cream]]. She was a member of the team that developed the first so...
  4. Republic of Ireland (25543 bytes)
    25: percent_water = 2.00% |
    49: footnotes = <sup>1</sup> Prior to [[1999]]: [[Irish pound]]
    58: ...urpose of the act being to declare that the state was a [[republic]] rather than a form of [[constitut...
    60: ... known as the "[[Irish Free State]]", a name that was retained until [[1937]].
    67: ...[[World War I|Great War]]. (The war at that stage was expected to be ended by 1915, not the four years...
  5. Pakistan (74854 bytes)
    20: percent_water = 3.1 |
    57: ...f Mohen-jo-Daro]], 80 km southwest of [[Sukkur]], was center of [[Indus Valley Civilization]], 2600 BC...
    59: ...the site of the [[Indus Valley civilization]] and was subsequently conquered by many groups, including...
    62: ...heodamas]]) and as administrators, after the area was conquered by various Central Asian groups, most ...
    64: ...[[Uzbekistan]] to northwestern India. The kingdom was founded by King [[Heraios]], and greatly expande...
  6. United Kingdom (37269 bytes)
    22: percent_water = 1.3% |
    52: ...Officially recognised regional languages:<br>in [[Wales]]: [[Welsh language|Welsh]]; and in [[Scotland...
    54: ...ich &mdash; the ancient nations of [[England]], [[Wales]] and [[Scotland]] &mdash; are located on the ...
    58: ...which, until 1949, the King of the United Kingdom was also King of Ireland). This state later became t...
    62: ...o refer officially to Scotland and to England and Wales as, respectively, "North Britain" and "South B...
  7. New Hampshire (23166 bytes)
    17: WaterArea = 814 |
    18: PCWater = 3.4 |
    40: ...4 at the [[Mount Washington (New Hampshire)|Mount Washington]] weather observatory in the [[Presidenti...
    44: ...egion; and the [[New Hampshire International Speedway]] (formerly Loudon Racetrack), home of the [[Lou...
    46: [[USS New Hampshire|USS ''New Hampshire'']] was named in honor of this state.
  8. Space exploration (14877 bytes)
    1: ...famous and important aspects of space exploration was the landing of the first man on the moon in the ...
    4: ...c breakthroughs, the idea of outer-earth missions was no longer a dream, but a viable practice.
    6: ...one Arsenal]] displays many articles of space hardware, including a full-size replica of the [[Apollo ...
    13: ...]. The first orbital flight made by a human being was [[Vostok 1]], carrying [[Yuri Gagarin]] on [[Apr...
    15: ...ed V2 rocket in July, [[1946]]. Another milestone was achieved on [[May 17]], [[2004]] when [[Civilian...
  9. Carnivorous plant (44834 bytes)
    17: ...use inward pointing hairs to force prey to move towards a digestive organ.
    34: zipped up leaf margins that allows excess water to flow out of the pitcher.
    47: waterproofing, species of ''Sarracenia'' secrete enz...
    73: is very [[wax]]y, which provides a very uncertain footing for ...
    80: ...ses of the strap-like leaves. In most bromeliads, water collects readily in this urn, and
  10. Mars (27704 bytes)
    4: ...hology]] (the counterpart to [[Ares]], the god of war in [[Greek mythology]]) because of its [[red]] c...
    8: Mars has always fascinated people. Its red, fiery appearance is...
    11: ...oxygen]] and [[water]]. In [[2003]], [[methane]] was also discovered in the atmosphere by Earth-based...
    15: ...ty/20041213a/merb_sol290_clouds-B313R1_br.jpg] of water-ice that were photographed by the Opportunity ...
    18: ... of Earth. One interesting theory, published in [[1999]] is that these bands could be evidence of the pa...
  11. Christianity (47078 bytes)
    14: ...rally believe that faith in [[Jesus]] is the only way to achieve salvation and to enter into [[heaven]...
    21: ...a]]. After Jesus' death, early Christian doctrine was taught by [[Peter|Saint Peter]], [[Paul of Tarsu...
    23: ...ellion ([[Gospel of Luke|Luke]] 23:1&ndash;5): he was called the "King of the Jews" by [[Pontius Pilat...
    27: ...authorities, although some scholars argue that it was an ordinary Roman trial of a rebel. According to...
    31: ... of Rome sought his opinion on Christianity. Paul was the principal missionary of the Christian messag...
  12. Thomas More (15893 bytes)
    2: ...hment|execution]] as a [[treason|traitor]]. More was [[canonization|canonized]] in [[1935]] by the [[...
    5: ... London, where he studied law with his father and was admitted to [[Lincoln's Inn]] in [[1496]]. In [...
    9: ... classical education at a time when such learning was usually reserved for men.
    12: ...[[Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor|Charles V]], More was knighted and made undertreasurer in [[1521]]. A...
    14: ...e House of Commons]]. He later served as high steward for the universities of Oxford and [[University...
  13. Congress of the United States (41315 bytes)
    7: ...], to maintain [[armed forces]], and to declare [[war]]. Insofar as passing legislation is concerned, ...
    9: ...eet in the [[United States Capitol|Capitol]] in [[Washington, D.C]].
    17: ...e Canadian House of Commons, the British House of Commons, and the German [[Bundestag]], approximately 15 p...
    22: ...onfederation]], the Congress of the United States was named the [[Continental Congress]].
    24: ...fect. The [[United States Capitol]] building in [[Washington, D.C.]] hosted its first session of Congr...
  14. United States Senate (35505 bytes)
    4: A [[bicameralism|bicameral]] Congress was created as a result of the [[Connecticut Comprom...
    6: ... [[United States Capitol|Capitol]] building, in [[Washington, D.C.]], the national capital. The House ...
    10: ...ongress was a unicameral body in which each state was equally represented. The inefficacy of the feder...
    12: ...fence against...fickleness and passion". [[George Washington]], in answer to a question by Thomas Jeff...
    14: ... associated with the Union's victory in the Civil War. The efforts of "[[Radical Republicans]]" led to...
  15. Formula One (29650 bytes)
    18: ...f racing during the war, the drivers championship was not formalized until [[1947]], and first run in ...
    22: ...deria Ferrari|Ferrari]]. Though [[Stirling Moss]] was able to compete with him regularly, Fangio is re...
    26: ...e next decade. Between [[Jim Clark]], [[Jackie Stewart]], [[Jack Brabham]], [[Graham Hill]], and [[Den...
    32: ... Automobile]] in [[1979]] set off the [[FISA-FOCA war]], during which FISA and its president [[Jean Ma...
    35: ...vision rights, bringing an end to the [[FISA-FOCA war]] and contributing to [[Bernie Ecclestone]]'s ev...
  16. Adolf Hitler (51456 bytes)
    11: ...]]) of [[Germany]] from [[1933]] to his death. He was leader of the [[National Socialist German Worker...
    13: ...ers]] dominated much of [[Europe]] during [[World War II]]. The [[Racial policy of Nazi Germany|racial...
    15: ...mately defeated Germany. In the final days of the war, [[Hitler's death|Hitler died]] by [[suicide]] i...
    20: ...t Alois Hitler treated his son more strictly than was usual for that time and place.
    22: ...ities. He was legally born a Hitler, however, and was ironically closely related to Hiedler through hi...
  17. American Revolutionary War (40738 bytes)
    1: ... colonies|thirteen North American colonies]]. The war, which eventually widened far beyond [[British N...
    3: ...ctive, including the origins and aftermath of the war, see the [[American Revolution]].
    5: ...ous images relating to the American Revolutionary War.]]
    10: When the war began, the thirteen American colonies did not ha...
    12: ...personally commanded in the field at any one time was fewer than 17,000.
  18. Indianapolis, Indiana (25903 bytes)
    13: area water = |
    29: ...y [[Germany|German]] architect [[Bruno Schmitz]], was completed on the site in [[1901]].
    31: ...lis with the village of Broad Ripple to the north was ever operational.
    33: ...trucking center, and the extensive network of highways has allowed Indianapolis to enjoy a relatively ...
    35: ...mic, social, and cultural progress. Much of this was due to the discovery of a large [[natural gas]] ...
  19. Salt Lake City, Utah (41550 bytes)
    2: ... of the [[United States 2000 Census|2000 Census]] was 181,743. The Salt Lake City-[[Ogden, Utah|Ogden]...
    4: ...north end of the [[Salt Lake Valley]] along the [[Wasatch Front]] at an elevation of 4,330 ft (1,320 m...
    6: ... city has developed a strong tourism industry and was host to the [[2002 Winter Olympics]].
    15: ...ing an isolated area to practice their religion, away from the persecution they had faced in the East....
    17: ... the territorial capital in [[1858]] and the name was subsequently abbreviated to Salt Lake City. The ...
  20. Russia (28007 bytes)
    4: ...December [[1991]]. In the [[Soviet Union]] Russia was called the [[Russian Soviet Federated Socialist ...
    13: ...bulk of the population from the [[8th century]] onwards and slowly assimilated both the Scandinavians ...
    15: ...f [[Kievan Rus]] became the largest in Europe and was quite prosperous, due to diversified trade with ...
    17: ...ses of present-day Russia, while its western zone was largely incorporated into the Grand Duchy of [[L...
    19: ...tonomy during the time of the [[Mongol]] yoke and was largely spared the atrocities that affected the ...

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