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- Rio de Janeiro (14538 bytes)
21: ...ost of the [[Lisbon]] nobles, fleeing from [[Napoleon]]'s invasion of Portugal, moved in. The kingdom'...
50: ...r)|football]] venue, able to hold nearly 200,000 people (however, the biggest stadium of any type is l...
82: ==Miscellaneous==
84: ...000 people. It will be named after Brazilian ex-[[FIFA]] president [[Jo㯠Havelange]]. Rio de Janeiro wa...
115: [[eo:Rio-de-Ĵanejro]] - Mia Hamm (6476 bytes)
5: ...91]], when the US women's national team won the [[FIFA Women's World Cup]] for the first time with Hamm ...
7: ...lected number 14 among soccer's most influential people by [[Soccer Business International]] magazine,...
9: ...ics]] in front of 80,000 spectators in [[Athens, Georgia]], then an all-time record for any women's sp...
11: ...team became world champions again, by winning the FIFA Women's World Cup. Chastain's take-the-jersey-off...
15: ...ago Cubs]]). Also in 2002, she was named by the [[FIFA]] as the ''Female Player of The Year'' alongside ... - Belgium (31774 bytes)
55: ...Celtic]], [[Roman Empire|Roman]], and [[Germanic peoples|Germanic]] cultures having made an imprint, a...
57: ...ded the Roman province of "Gallia". One of these peoples, the [[Franks]], finally installed a new king...
63: ...ce|French]] rule under [[Napoleon]]. After [[Napoleon]]'s demise, in [[1815]], Belgium was reunited wi...
67: The Belgian King, [[Leopold I of Belgium|Leopold I]], was chosen with the assistance of the Br...
69: ...ber of deaths range from 3 million to 22 million people, 8 million to 10 million being the estimates m... - Portugal (61755 bytes)
15: ...m [[Central Europe]] and intermarried with local peoples, the [[Iberians]], forming the [[Celt-Iberian...
27: ...{{ref|independence}} while a war raged between [[Leon]] and [[Castile]]. Henry died and his son, [[Afo...
31: ...ictorious John was then acclaimed as king by the people.
40: ... expansion possible and led to great advances in geographic knowledge. The discoveries were financed b...
44: ...e of neo-gothic, neo-manueline, neo-islamic, and neo-renaissance styles. (courtesy IPPAR)]] - United Kingdom (37269 bytes)
62: [[Great Britain]], or just [[Britain]], is the geographical name of the largest of the [[British Isl...
71: ...nited Irishmen]]). The timing, when further Napoleonic intervention or an invasion was feared, was pr...
91: ...of the United Kingdom|Cabinet]]. The cabinet is theoretically a subcommittee of the [[Privy Council]],...
95: ...amentarism, with an executive chosen from, and (theoretically) answerable to the legislature, are said...
99: ...08. The Queen also confers titles and honours to people who have rendered outstanding services to the ... - Football (soccer) (22343 bytes)
9: ...h the game on television. A very large number of people also play football at an amateur level.
11: ...ublished in the spring of 2001, over 240 million people regularly play football in more than 200 count...
34: ...the board is made up of four representatives from FIFA and one representative from each of the four Brit...
39: .../regulations/regulation/0,3527,3,00.html official FIFA website].
88: ...st through injury or accident" (Law V), and later FIFA guidelines regarding the annotation of goal scori... - Aztec (38742 bytes)
3: The '''Aztecs''' were a [[Mesoamerica]]n people of central Mexico in the [[14th century|14th]]...
9: ... native language of the Mexicas, Azteca means "someone who comes from [[Aztlán]]", a place commonly b...
11: ... leaving Aztlan, [[Huitzilopochtli]] ordered his people not to use the word Azteca, instead they shoul...
14: ...pologia e Historia, for example, refers to these people as Mexica.
27: ... show a steady increase in the welfare of common people. Only the upper classes seem to have suffered ... - Olympic Games (40925 bytes)
17: ...hristian hegemony, and in [[393]] the emperor [[Theodosius]] outlawed the Olympics, ending a thousand ...
25: ...f ancient Olympia were uncovered by German [[archaeologist]]s in the mid-[[19th century]].
46: ...ly prepared by the IOC (prior to that year the [[People's Republic of China]] refused to participate i...
75: ...rth Korea]] boycotted the [[1988 Summer Olympics|Seoul Olympics]] to protest at not being made co-host...
86: ...ns (IFs), the governing bodies of a sport (e.g. [[FIFA]], the IF for [[football (soccer)]]) - Madrid (20882 bytes)
20: ...] reign would be short: in May of [[1808]] [[Napoleon]]'s troops entered the city. On [[May 2]], [[180...
26: ...es (including those of left-wing and republican ideology) accepted Franco's wishes of being succeedled...
38: ... modern metropolis is home to over three million people. As expected with any major European capital c...
42: ...r the business center on the lower part of the Paseo de la Castellana.
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