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  1. Rio de Janeiro (14538 bytes)
    13: ...[Amerigo Vespucci]] in January of 1501. Since the Europeans thought at first the Bay of Guanabara was ...
    15: ...ips between Brazil, the [[Africa]]n colonies, and Europe. Fortresses were built and an alliance was fo...
    17: ...palicade on top of a hill, imitating the medieval European strategy of defense of fortified castles - ...
    21: ... then became the only European capital outside of Europe. Since there was no physical space nor urban ...
    35: ... cathedral, the Municipal Theater, and several museums. Centro remains the heart of the city's busines...
  2. Theodora (11th century) (2075 bytes)
    4: ...028]]. Though living in retirement she excited Zoë's jealousy, and on a pretext of conspiracy was...
    6: ... allowed herself to be virtually superseded by Zoë's new husband, [[Constantine IX]], on [[June 1...
    8: ...s noble families that lasted from [[1056]] till [[1081]].
  3. Eudocia Macrembolitissa (2682 bytes)
    1: '''Eudocia Macrembolitissa''' ([[1021]] - [[1096]]) was...
    3: ...idered co-emperor with his younger brother, while Eudocia ran the administration of the empire.
    5: ... the [[Varangian|Varangian Guard]] then compelled Eudocia to vacate the throne in favour of Michael an...
    7: ...fter the accession of [[Alexius I Comnenus]] in [[1081]].
    9: ...s the younger]] was very close to the family, and Eudocia considered him an "uncle." According to Psel...
  4. Alexandra Kollontai (3203 bytes)
    1: ...ллонта́й — born '''Domontovich''', До&#...
  5. Anna Comnena (3243 bytes)
    5: ... language|Greek]] of her father's life and reign (1081-1118), supplementing the historical work of her h...
  6. Valentina Tereshkova (2387 bytes)
    7: ...h]]: [[Seagull]]; {{lang-ru|Ча́йка}} ). Even though there were plans ...
  7. Sofia Gubaidulina (8325 bytes)
    35: *''Garten von freuden und traurigkeiten'' for flute, viola, harp and...
    45: ...094;, который танцуе&#1090...
    60: ...res of Time (Фигурй времен&#1080...
  8. Balalaika (5108 bytes)
    1: ...&#1073;&#1072;&#1083;&#1072;&#1083;&#1072;&#769;&#1081;&#1082;&#1072;</font>) is a stringed instrument o...
  9. Space exploration (14877 bytes)
    6: ...f aircraft. The [[U.S. Space & Rocket Center]] museum in [[Huntsville, Alabama]] next to [[Redstone Ar...
    15: ...st Rocket]] on a suborbital flight, the first amateur space flight. On [[June 21]], [[2004]], [[SpaceS...
    30: ===European Space Agency===
    31: The ''European Space Research Organisation'', also known a...
    33: ...he Netherlands. The center is still a part of the European Space Agency, which has grown to be a much ...
  10. Albania (24647 bytes)
    1: ... is a [[Mediterranean]] country in southeastern [[Europe]]. It is bordered by [[Montenegro]] in the no...
    66: ...rive from the ancient [[Proto-Indo-European|Indo-European]] root ''*albho'', meaning "white", which ...
    72: ...ring the reign of her father Alexius I Comneus ([[1081]]-[[1118]]). In the ''History'' written in [[1079...
    85: ... inhabitants were probably part of the pre-[[Indo-European]] populace that occupied the coastline of m...
    96: ...t powers agreed to try and unify Albania under a neutral prince, but Prince [[William of Weid]] proved...
  11. World War II (58065 bytes)
    2: ...[1937]], in Asia and [[1 September]] [[1939]], in Europe and lasted until 1945, involving the majority...
    6: ...er of Germany on [[8 May]] [[1945]] ([[Victory in Europe Day|V-E]] and [[Victory Day|Victory]] Days), ...
    10: ...n Europe largely aligned as [[NATO]], and Eastern Europe largely as the [[Warsaw pact]], alliances whi...
    24: ...roclaimed any alliances. Such situations allowed neutral countries to become hotbeds of espionage.
    26: ==Europe, 1939&ndash;45==
  12. Russia (28007 bytes)
    2: ...y that stretches over a vast expanse of eastern [[Europe]] and northern [[Asia]]. With an area of 17,0...
    15: ...te prosperous, due to diversified trade with both Europe and Asia.
    23: ...or less functional Christian state on the Eastern European frontier, allowing it to claim succession t...
    29: ...qual footing with Britain, France, and Germany in Europe. Unrest of the downtrodden serfs and suppres...
    53: ...istricts of Russia|federal districts]]'' (four in Europe, three in Asia) have been added as a new laye...
  13. Politics of Russia (78325 bytes)
    168: ...ich are dealt with by administrative authority in European countries remain subject to political influ...
    244: ...ya (Russian: &#1056;&#1086;&#1089;&#1089;&#1080;&#1081;&#1089;&#1082;&#1072;&#1103; &#1060;&#1077;&#1076...
  14. Rail transport (15539 bytes)
    34: ...e is that goods from east Asia that are bound for Europe will often be shipped across the [[Pacific]] ...
    47: ...ing cut-stone tracks. They began reappearing in [[Europe]], from around [[1550]], usually operating wi...
    113: ...ttp://bueker.net/trainspotting/maps.php - maps of European railway networks
    115: ...shtml - travel planner of German Railways (covers Europe, as well as at least each branch of the Trans...
    118: ...bad] - on railway geography and infrastructure in Europe and around the world
  15. William I of England (8753 bytes)
    16: ...Cathedral of Notre Dame]] at [[Eu, Seine-Maritime|Eu]], Normandy (now in [[Seine-Maritime]]). He was 2...
    18: His half-brothers [[Odo of Bayeux]] and [[Robert, Count of Mortain]] played signif...
    27: ...s, perhaps based on an interpretation of the [[Bayeux Tapestry]] commemorating the Norman victory, Har...
    52: #Richard ([[1057]]-c. [[1081]]), killed by a stag in [[New Forest]]
  16. Byzantine coinage (4605 bytes)
    12: ...15% gold content. Under [[Alexius I Comnenus]] ([[1081]]&ndash;[[1118]]) the debased solidus was discont...
    14: ... on the obverse and the inscription "XRISTUS/bASILEU/bASILE", which translates to "Christ, King of Kin...
  17. Taiga (2576 bytes)
    1: ...from [[Russian language|Russian]] &#1090;&#1072;&#1081;&#1075;&#1072;&#769;) is a [[biome]] characterize...
  18. Nikola Tesla (29894 bytes)
    49: ...e was &#1053;&#1080;&#1082;&#1086;&#1083;&#1072;&#1081; (''Nikola'').
    100: ...a lost funding he was receiving from his [[europe|European]] patents. Wardenclyffe Tower was also dem...
    118: ...ts (which are now housed in the [[Nikola Tesla Museum]] in [[Belgrade, Yugoslavia]]). Tesla's [[funer...
  19. List of autonomous entities (9309 bytes)
    79: ...p;&ndash; Altajdyng/&#1040;&#1083;&#1090;&#1072;&#1081;&#1076;&#1099;&#1085;&#1075;)
    87: ...giaj Mochk/&#1043;i&#1072;&#1083;&#1075;i&#1072;&#1081; &#1052;&#1086;&#1093;&#1082;)
    89: ...#1098;&#1101;&#1073;&#1101;&#1088;&#1076;&#1077;&#1081;-&#1041;&#1072;&#1083;&#1098;&#1082;&#1098;&#1101...
    99: ...Mari El]] (Marij El/&#1052;&#1072;&#1088;&#1080;&#1081; &#1069;&#1083;)
    120: ...avtonomnaja Oblast'/&#1045;&#1074;&#1088;&#1077;&#1081;&#1089;&#1082;&#1072;&#1103; &#1072;&#1074;&#1090...
  20. List of Byzantine Emperors (11779 bytes)
    3: ...nal Roman imperial title of "Augustus" with "Basileus", the Greek word for "Emperor", and discontinued...
    98: ...[[1071]]) &ndash; married Constantine X's widow [[Eudocia Macrembolitissa]]
    99: ...s III]] Botaniates (1001-1081, ruled [[1078]] - [[1081]]) &ndash; married Michael VII's wife Maria of Al...
    100: *[[Alexius I Comnenus]] (1057-1118, ruled [[1081]] - [[1118]]) &ndash; nephew of Isaac I; married ...

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