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  1. Mexico (27255 bytes)
    2: ...red by the [[United States]] to the north, and [[Belize]] and [[Guatemala]] to the southeast. It is th...
    15: national_motto =''Sufragio efectivo, No reelecci󮧧
    16: ...sh language|Spanish]]: ''Effective suffrage, no reelection)'' |
    64: ...the height of their civilization in the tenth and eleventh centuries.
    68: ...], independence from Spain was declared, by [[Miguel Hidalgo y Costilla]], a Catholic priest in the sm...
  2. List of U.S. state capitals (5230 bytes)
    35: | [[Delaware]]
    36: | [[Dover, Delaware|Dover]]
    56: | [[Springfield, Illinois|Springfield]]
    57: | [[1867]] — [[1876]] (design), [[1884]] — [[1...
    108: | [[Helena, Montana|Helena]]
  3. List of explorers (24013 bytes)
    1: ...plorers]], [[astronaut]], [[conquistador]], [[travelogue]], the [[History of Science and Technology]] ...
    14: *[[Charles Albanel]] (1616-1696), Canada
    22: *[[Pêro de Barcelos]] ([[15th century]]/[[16th century]] [[Portugue...
    25: *[[Samuel Baker]], Africa
    30: ...er]] Muslim, visited [[Mecca]] several times, travelled to [[Central Asia]], [[East Africa]], [[China]...
  4. Steel (28384 bytes)
    1: :''See [[Steel (disambiguation)]] for other uses.''
    2: [[Image:Steel framework.jpg|thumb|300px|Steel framework]]
    3: ... [[brittle]]. One classical definition is that steels are iron-carbon alloys with up to 5.1 percent [[...
    5: ...is undesired. A more recent definition is that steels are iron-based alloys that can be [[plasticity (...
    7: ==Iron and steel==
  5. Victoria of the United Kingdom (38571 bytes)
    2: ...ueen of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, Empress of India]]
    7: ...]] of the [[United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland]], she was also the first monarch to use the t...
    9: ...narch of the [[House of Hanover]]; her successor belonged to the [[House of Windsor|House of Saxe-Cobu...
    12: ... I of Belgium|Prince Leopold of Saxe-Coburg-Saalfield]] and widow of [[Karl of Leiningen|Karl, Prince ...
    16: ...ion for a child monarch, Victoria would have been eligible to govern the realm as would an adult. In o...
  6. Mary of Teck (14662 bytes)
    3: ...of York|Duchess of York]]. In her own right she held the title of a [[Princess]] of Teck in the Kingd...
    5: ...wels built up over her years as queen are now priceless.
    9: ...ther was [[Her Royal Highness]] [[Princess Mary Adelaide of Cambridge]], the third child and the young...
    11: ...velled throughout Europe, visiting their various relatives and staying in [[Florence]], [[Italy]], for...
    13: ... fail. During [[World War I]], the Swiss Embassy helped pass letters from Mary to her aunt, who lived ...
  7. The Valiant Five (3833 bytes)
    7: *[[Nellie McClung|Nellie Mooney McClung]] (a famous [[suffragist]] and ...
    8: ...|Louise Crummy McKinney]] (one of two women first elected to the [[House of Commons of Canada]], and
    11: ...ection 24 of the [[British North America Act]], [[1867]], included the possibility of women becoming [[S...
    17: *the framers of the Act, in 1867, could not have had it in mind to permit women se...
    18: *the act exclusively used the word "he" to refer to senators.
  8. Millicent Fawcett (1226 bytes)
    5: ...ffrage Societies (the [[NUWSS]]), a position she held from [[1897]] until [[1919]].
    9: Millicent Fawcett was the sister of [[Elizabeth Garrett Anderson]], the first English fema...
  9. Sojourner Truth (2794 bytes)
    3: ...Baumfree'''). Other sources list her name as "Isabella Van Wagener". The year of her birth is uncertai...
    5: ...r a decade and joining [[Elijah Pierson]] in evangelical preaching on street-corners.
    8: ...a Woman?]]," a short but well pointed commentary delivered in [[1851]] at the Women's Convention in [[...
    15: She returned to Michigan in [[1867]] and died at her home in [[Battle Creek, Michiga...
  10. Ouida (1938 bytes)
    1: ... ''[[pen name]]'' of the [[England|English]] [[novelist]] '''Marie Louise de la Ram饧''.
    3: ...". During her career, she wrote more than 40 [[novel]]s. For many years she lived in [[London]], but ...
    5: ...lthough successful, she did not manage her money well and died in poverty on [[January 25]], [[1908]],...
    13: * ''Findelkind'' (??) [http://www.gutenberg.net/etext/1367 ...
    15: * ''Helianthus '' (1908)
  11. Marie Curie (5862 bytes)
    2: ... early field of [[radiology]] and a two-time [[Nobel laureate]]. She founded the [[Curie Institute|Cur...
    5: .... Eventually, with the monetary assistance of her elder sister, she moved to [[Paris]] and studied [[c...
    9: ...April 20]], [[1902]]) and then two new [[chemical element]]s. The first they named [[polonium]] after ...
    11: ...l]]". She was the first woman to be awarded a Nobel Prize.
    13: ...dy of the nature and compounds of this remarkable element". In an unusual move, Curie intentionally di...
  12. Spleen (4479 bytes)
    1: ...of the centres of activity of the [[reticuloendothelial system]]. Until recently, the purpose of the s...
    3: ...the periarteriolar lymphoid sheaths, rich in [[T cell|T-lymphocytes]].
    5: ...the [[abdomen]], behind the [[stomach]] and just below the [[diaphragm (anatomy)|diaphragm]]. In a nor...
    7: ...infarctions in the spleen during repeated sickle-cell crises.
    9: ...ing]] themselves with their own stored red blood cells to try to achieve the same effect, but the huma...
  13. Cairo (12536 bytes)
    2: ...s a [[metropolitan area]] population of approximately 15.2 million people. Cairo is the [[List of metr...
    6: ...destroyed in attempts to invade Cairo or defeated elsewhere by troops sent from Cairo. ([[Mongols]], C...
    12: ...ge of Cairo, Egypt, taken on NASA's Landsat 7 satellite.]]
    14: ...ks into three branches into the low-lying [[Nile Delta]] region.
    16: ...o the Nile. These western areas, built on the model of [[Paris]] by [[Ismail the Magnificent]] in the...
  14. Andrew Johnson (12662 bytes)
    23: | '''Place of Death:''' || near [[Elizabethton, Tennessee]]
    25: | '''Wife:''' || [[Eliza McCardle Johnson]]
    28: | [[Martha Patterson]] (daughter)<br />[[Eliza McCardle Johnson]]
    33: ...[United States Democratic Party|Democratic]]<br/>(elected on National Union ticket)
    42: ...his conciliatory policies towards the defeated rebels and his vetoes of [[civil rights]] bills embroil...
  15. William A. Wheeler (2833 bytes)
    4: {| border="1" cellpadding="2" cellspacing="0"
    5: |+ <font size="+1">William A. Wheeler</font>
    7: ...lspan=2 | [[Image:Vpww.gif|Photo of William A. Wheeler]]
    44: '''William Almon Wheeler''' ([[June 30]], [[1819]]&ndash;[[June 4]], [[1...
    46: ...nal conventions in [[1867]] and [[1868]], and was elected to the Forty-first and to the three succeedi...
  16. Canada (35540 bytes)
    1: ... name is now "Canada", not anything else. If you believe you have arguments or evidence to the contrar...
    8: ...al monarchy]] with [[Elizabeth II of Canada|Queen Elizabeth II]] as [[head of state]].
    18: ... is the majority language of [[Quebec]] and is widely spoken in [[New Brunswick]].
    19: ...nadian English|English]] is the majority language elsewhere except in certain communities and in [[Nun...
    21: ... and complex relationship (''see'' [[U.S.-Canada relations]]).
  17. South Africa (40100 bytes)
    1: ...]. [[Lesotho]] is an independent [[nation]], entirely surrounded by South African territory.
    3: ... after a long struggle by the black majority, as well as many white, coloured and Indian South African...
    5: ...of South Africa]] is the largest and most well-developed of the entire [[Africa]]n continent, with mod...
    9: ... [[Swati language|Swati]], [[Ndebele language|Ndebele]], [[Sesotho language|Southern Sotho]], [[Northe...
    11: ...rmined that these languages are prevalent. Nevertheless, their populations are not as such that they r...
  18. Slovakia (19892 bytes)
    1: {| border=1 align=right cellpadding=4 cellspacing=0 width=300 style="margin: 0 0 1em 1em; b...
    5: {| border=0 cellpadding=2 cellspacing=0
    46: | '''[[Top-level domain|Internet TLD]]'''
    56: ...lic'' (in Slovak: ''Slovenská republika''). The relation between those two name forms is exactly the ...
    63: ...] and [[Liptov]]. Silver coins with the names of Celtic kings represent the first known use of writing...
  19. Romania (19812 bytes)
    1: '''Romania''' (formerly spelled ''Rumania'' or ''Roumania''; [[Romanian langua...
    62: ... Dragos during the 13th and 14th century respectively. In the [[Middle Ages]], Romanians lived in thre...
    64: ...an Empire]] during 15th and 16th century respectively, with internal autonomy under the [[millet (Otto...
    66: ...he 18th century, the [[Austrian Empire]] (since [[1867]] [[Austria-Hungary]]) incorporated Transylvania ...
    70: ... [[1946]] Treaty of Paris. In [[1947]], King Michael I was forced by the communists to abdicate and le...
  20. Hungary (18459 bytes)
    57: ...he death of Charlemagne, was favourable to the development of a great Slavonic power, and Swatopluk, r...
    59: ...phen I]]. Initially the history of Hungary was developed in a triangle with that of [[Poland]] and [[B...
    65: ...s were finally able to prevail only with Russian help.
    67: ...ratz]], [[1866]]), Hungary would eventually, in [[1867]], manage to become an autonomous part of the [[A...
    69: ...ral assembly, and Admiral Horthy was subsequently elected Regent, thereby preserving Hungary formally ...

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