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- Mexico (27255 bytes)
43: ...[[September 16]], [[1810]]<br>[[September 27]], [[1821]] |
68: ...ce|war]] that eventually led to independence in [[1821]] and the creation of the [[Mexican Empire|First ...
78: ...investment allowed the development of the [[Petroleum|oil]] industry and the construction of the [[rai...
178: ...Trade Agreements]], including [[Japan]] and the [[European Union]]. However more than 85% of the trade...
185: ...predominantly Amerindian, and 9% is white or of [[Europe]]an descent. The remaining 1% includes black,... - Costa Rica (12931 bytes)
41: <br /> [[September 15]], [[1821]]
107: ...ime zone as central US and direct ocean access to Europe and Asia.
111: ...o the [[US dollar]]; currently about 600 to the [[euro]].
116: ...ber about 96,000. Costa Ricans of [[mestizo]] and European descent account for a combined 94 percent. ...
156: *[[Museums of Costa Rica]] - List of explorers (24013 bytes)
10: *[[Antonio de Abreu]] ([[16th century]] [[Portuguese]] explorer of [[...
23: ...acific Ocean]], founded DariƩn, oldest surviving European settlement in the South American continent.
26: *[[Heinrich Barth]] ([[1821]]-[[1865]]), Northern and Central Africa
43: *[[Richard Francis Burton]], ([[1821]]-[[1890]]), looking for the source of the [[Nile...
77: ...n Dezhnev]], [[Russians|Russian]] explorer, first European who sailed through [[Bering Strait]] - Lucretia Mott (3249 bytes)
5: ...[Philadelphia]] and became a Quaker minister in [[1821]]. She quickly became known for her persuasive sp... - Clara Barton (9023 bytes)
2: ... known as '''Clara Barton''') ([[December 25]], [[1821]] (although there is a confusion with her date of...
6: Clara Barton was born on Christmas Day 1821 to Stephen and Sarah Barton in [[Oxford, Massachu...
27: ...es to all victims during wartime under a flag of neutrality.
43: ==Clara Barton's Birthplace House and Museum==
45: ...rabartonbirthplace.org] is operated as a house museum as part of [[The Barton Center for Diabetes Educ... - Spleen (4479 bytes)
5: ...uding [[malaria]], [[bacterial endocarditis]], [[leukaemia]], [[pernicious anaemia]], [[Hodgkin's dise...
14: ...ized by the poet [[Charles-Pierre Baudelaire]] ([[1821]]-[[1867]]) but was already used before, in parti... - James Monroe (11107 bytes)
36: ...l it had ceded the [[Florida]]s, as was done in [[1821]].
38: ...idered as subjects for future colonization by any European Power." Some 20 years after Monroe died in ...
42: ...live with his daughter Maria Hester Monroe Gouverneur in New York City and died there peacefully from ...
96: * [[Missouri]] – [[August 10]], [[1821]]
112: ...ister Plenipotentiary to France | before=[[Gouverneur Morris]] | after=[[Charles Cotesworth Pinckney]]... - Andrew Jackson (23546 bytes)
51: ...lite circle of commercial and industrial entrepreneurs at the expense of farmers and laborers. After a...
55: ...fiting Northern merchants and industrial entrepreneurs at the expense of those who had to buy the good...
216: ...illiam P. Duval]]<br>Territorial Governor | years=1821}} - Martin Van Buren (21629 bytes)
39: In February [[1821]] he was elected to the [[United States Senate]]....
137: ...han Sanford]]| after=[[Charles E. Dudley]]| years=1821-1828}} - John Tyler (18019 bytes)
38: *Letitia Christian Tyler ([[May 11]], [[1821]] - [[December 28]], [[1907]]).
170: ...opton]] | after=[[Andrew Stevenson]] | years=1817-1821}} - James Buchanan (15634 bytes)
53: ...to the four succeeding Congresses ([[March 4]], [[1821]] - [[March 3]], [[1831]]). He was chairman of t...
156: ...acob Hibshman]]| after=[[John Phillips]]| years=[[1821]] – [[1823]]}} - Antarctica (14761 bytes)
6: ...d in [[1820]] and the first verified landing in [[1821]]. A [[1513]] map by Admiral [[Piri Reis]], howev...
8: ...ntarctica is the fifth largest continent, after [[Eurasia]], [[Africa]], [[North America]], and [[Sout...
68: * [[Georg von Neumayer Station]], ({{coor dm|70|39|S|08|15|W|}}) ([...
99: ...: A Modern Sequel]] ends with the death of [[Odysseus]] in Antarctica.
122: ... fortifications, the carrying out of military manoeuvers, or the testing of any type of weapon. It per... - Greece (54754 bytes)
1: ...ts culture has proven especially influential in [[Europe]], [[Asia]] and [[Africa]].
29: ...|| From the [[Ottoman Empire]]<br/>[[25 March]] [[1821]]<br/>[[1829]]
37: | '''[[Currency]]''' || [[Euro]] (€)<sup>1</sup>
39: | '''[[Time zone]]'''<br/> - in [[European Summer Time|summer]]
40: ...Coordinated Universal Time|UTC]]+2)<br/>[[Eastern European Summer Time|EEST]] ([[Coordinated Universal... - Brazil (12581 bytes)
8: ...to England — at the time isolated from most European ports by Napoleon — and the "elevatio...
10: Brazil attracted over 5 million [[Europe]]an and [[Japanese people|Japanese]] immigran... - Argentina (30219 bytes)
35: ...y 25]], [[1810]]<br/>[[July 9]], [[1816]]<br>in [[1821]] (by [[Portugal]]) |
57: [[Europe]]ans arrived in the region with the [[1502]] ...
59: ...lly the western pampas—came from throughout Europe.
107: <li> [[Neuquén Province|Neuquén]]
126: Most European immigrants to Argentina (coming in great wa... - Guatemala (8475 bytes)
40: [[September 15]], [[1821]]
64: Guatemala became independent of Spain in [[1821]], first as a part of the [[United Provinces of C... - Peru (12264 bytes)
30: ...p;- Declared || From [[Spain]]<br/>[[July 28]], [[1821]]
48: ...red its independence from Spain on [[July 28]], [[1821]] thanks to an alliance between the Argentine arm...
116: ...stment in the tourism, agriculture, mining, petroleum and natural gas, and power industries.
121: ...Mestizo]]s, a term that denotes people of mixed [[Europe]]an and Amerindian ancestry, constitute aroun... - Sun Bear (4617 bytes)
12: ... = [[Thomas Stamford Raffles|Raffles]] | date = [[1821]]}}
31: ...[[subspecies]] of sun bear (''Helarctos malayanus euryspilus''), found only on the [[island]] of [[Bor... - California (63989 bytes)
67: Motto = [[Eureka (word)|Eureka!]] |
98: Pre-European California was one of the most culturally a...
100: The first [[European]] to explore parts of the coast was the [[P...
101: ... after the achievement of Mexican independence in 1821, California was a remote northern province of the...
109: ...covered, the population burgeoned with Americans, Europeans, and other immigrants in the great [[Calif... - Kansas (21369 bytes)
42: ...hen became part of the Missouri Territory until [[1821]]. The [[Kansas-Nebraska Act]] became law on [[M...
69: ... of Kansas|Governor]] [[Kathleen Sebelius]] and Lieutenant Governor [[John E. Moore]]. Both are elect...
94: ..., and preacher. Dinsmoor even built his own mausoleum in which you can still see him today in his conc...
95: ...//home.comcast.net/~ymirymir/index2.htm]. The museum features many works of art created by people wit...
96: ...e [[John_Brown_%28abolitionist%29|John Brown]] museum is located in [[Osawatomie, Kansas]].
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