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- Mexico (27255 bytes)
76: ...ror of Mexico]] from [[1864]] to [[1867]]. In mid-1867, following repeated losses in battle to the Repub...
153: ...ding to INEGI (National Institute of Statistics, Geography and Information) 2000</small>
157: == Geography ==
158: ''Main article: [[Geography of Mexico]]''
201: ...o retained their language. Nowadays, most of the people who live in the city of Chipilo (and many of t... - List of U.S. state capitals (5230 bytes)
43: | [[Georgia (U.S. state)|Georgia]]
44: | [[Atlanta, Georgia|Atlanta]]
57: | [[1867]] — [[1876]] (design), [[1884]] — [[1...
133: | [[1867]] — [[1875]] - List of explorers (24013 bytes)
21: *[[George Back]], (1796—1878), [[British Empire|Britis...
29: *[[George Bass]] - [[Australia]]n explorer
40: *[[William S. Bruce]], (1867-1921) Scottish explorer of Antarctica
94: *[[George Everest]], (1790-1866)
148: ...], (1899-2001) [[Norwegians|Norwegian]]-[[Danish people|Danish]] explorer, Governor of [[Greenland]] - Steel (28384 bytes)
26: ...n recovered from meteorite falls allowed ancient peoples to manufacture small numbers of iron artifact...
28: ...obert Peary]] shipped the largest piece of the meteorite to the [[American Museum of Natural History]]...
32: ...g|smelted]] iron objects (distinguishable from meteoric iron by their lack of [[nickel]]) appear in [...
36: ... of debate among archaeologists. One prominent theory is that warfare and mass migrations beginning a...
44: Archaeologists and historians debate whether bloomery-bas... - Victoria of the United Kingdom (38571 bytes)
12: ...harlotte's widower [[Leopold I of Belgium|Prince Leopold of Saxe-Coburg-Saalfield]] and widow of [[Kar...
14: ...guage|French]]. Her educator was the Reverend [[George Davys]] and her governess was [[Louise Lehzen]...
16: ...ia of Kent was eleven years old, her uncle, King George IV, died childless, leaving the throne to his ...
20: ...s grandson King [[George V of the United Kingdom|George V]] merged the Royal House name and family sur...
27: ... power for long; it was growing unpopular and, moreover, faced considerable difficulty in governing th... - Mary of Teck (14662 bytes)
3: ...arch]], [[1953]]) was the [[Queen consort]] of [[George V of the United Kingdom]]. Queen Mary was also...
9: ...s Victoria Mary of Teck was born on [[May 26]], [[1867]], at [[Kensington Palace]], [[London]]. Her fat...
11: ...though her mother was a grandchild of [[King]] [[George III of the United Kingdom]], Princess May was ...
19: ...rriage, May and George soon were deeply in love. George never took a mistress and wrote to May every d...
28: <tr><td>[[George VI of the United Kingdom| King George VI]] <td>[[14 December]] [[1895]]<td>[[6 Febru... - The Valiant Five (3833 bytes)
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...
28: ...en could hold any political office in Canada. Moreover, the Five clearly did devote their energies to... - Millicent Fawcett (1226 bytes)
5: ...arrett''' in [[Aldeburgh]], [[Suffolk]], and in [[1867]] she married the economist [[Henry Fawcett]], wh... - Sojourner Truth (2794 bytes)
15: She returned to Michigan in [[1867]] and died at her home in [[Battle Creek, Michiga... - Ouida (1938 bytes)
31: * ''Under Two Flags'' (1867) [http://www.gutenberg.net/etext/3465 Gutenberg ... - Marie Curie (5862 bytes)
2: ...'Maria Skłodowska-Curie''', [[November 7]] [[1867]] – [[July 4]] [[1934]]) was a [[Polish]] c...
15: ...r share two Nobel Prizes. She is one of only two people who has been awarded a [[Nobel Prize]] in two ...
17: ... unknown land (Poland was still referred to as a geographical area, under the Russian Tsar), an area k... - Spleen (4479 bytes)
5: ...cyst]]s of the spleen, glandular fever ([[mononucleosis]]), and hereditary [[spherocytosis]].
14: ...he poet [[Charles-Pierre Baudelaire]] ([[1821]]-[[1867]]) but was already used before, in particular in ... - Cairo (12536 bytes)
2: ... area]] population of approximately 15.2 million people. Cairo is the [[List of metropolitan areas by ...
9: ==Geography==
20: ...essors, when Cairo was still in this approximate geographical location.
36: ...ifting from the Arab world north to the [[Turkic peoples|Turks]] and [[European]]s.
43: ...ly surrendered to him by its Mameluk rulers. Napoleon left Egypt after his fleet was destroyed at the ... - Andrew Johnson (12662 bytes)
76: ...'[[Edwin M. Stanton]]'''||align="left"|1865–1867
90: ...avy|Secretary of the Navy]]||align="left"|'''[[Gideon Welles]]'''||align="left"|1865–1869
107: ... [[Tenure-of-Office Act]], made law in March of [[1867]], which was a law that Congress had specifically...
118: * [[Nebraska]] – [[March 1]], [[1867]] - William A. Wheeler (2833 bytes)
46: ...gate to the state constitutional conventions in [[1867]] and [[1868]], and was elected to the Forty-firs... - Canada (35540 bytes)
3: ...om this article, e.g., [[Politics of Canada]], [[Geography of Canada]], etc. Thank you.}}
8: ...h North America Acts|British North America Act of 1867]] and styled the "[[Canada's name|Dominion of Can...
10: ...ate for [[as of 2005|June 2005]] is 32.2 million people [http://www.statcan.ca/english/edu/clock/popul...
86: ...is now called Canada since the dawn of time. Archaeological records show that these lands have been in...
94: ...ember 1814. It was only after the French and Napoleonic wars ended in Europe that large-scale immigrat... - South Africa (40100 bytes)
3: South Africa has the largest population of people of [[Europe]]an descent in Africa, the largest...
13: ... into Namibia and Botswana, and elsewhere. These people, who are a physically distinct population from...
24: ...opulations displaced earlier [[hunter-gatherer]] peoples as they migrated.
26: ...led [[Cape Frontier Wars]] against the [[Xhosa]] people, and imported [[slaves]] from [[Indonesia]], [...
32: The discovery of [[diamond]]s in [[1867]] and [[gold]] in [[1886]] encouraged economic gr... - Slovakia (19892 bytes)
65: The [[Slavic peoples|Slavic]] population settled in the territory ...
69: ...medieval Slovakia was characterized rather by burgeoning towns, construction of numerous stone castles...
73: ...[[Austria-Hungary|Austro-Hungarian Empire]], from 1867 to 1918, the Slovaks experienced severe oppressio...
81: == Geography ==
83: ''Main article: [[Geography of Slovakia]]'' - Romania (19812 bytes)
12: ...er [[Kings of Romania|Royal]] motto: "Nihil Sine Deo" (Nothing without God)|
62: ...[[238]]–[[256]] forced the Roman Empire to reorganize a new Roman province of Dacia south of [[D...
66: ...he 18th century, the [[Austrian Empire]] (since [[1867]] [[Austria-Hungary]]) incorporated Transylvania ...
72: ...es-long reign of [[Communism]] under [[Gheorghe Gheorghiu-Dej]], then under [[Nicolae Ceausescu|Nicola...
134: *[[Teleorman]] - Hungary (18459 bytes)
57: ... it probably comes from the name of the [[Turkic peoples|Turkish]] tribe [[Onogur]] (see [[Polish lang...
67: ...ratz]], [[1866]]), Hungary would eventually, in [[1867]], manage to become an autonomous part of the [[A...
71: ...[[Jew]]s and several tens of thousands of [[Roma people|Roma]] perished in Hungary, but the Jewish pop...
137: == Geography ==
139: ''Main article: [[Geography of Hungary]]''
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