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  1. List of explorers (24013 bytes)
    10: *[[Antonio de Abreu]] ([[16th century]] [[Portuguese]] explorer of [[...
    23: ...acific Ocean]], founded Darién, oldest surviving European settlement in the South American continent.
    77: ...n Dezhnev]], [[Russians|Russian]] explorer, first European who sailed through [[Bering Strait]]
    78: *[[Bartolomeu Dias]], (1450-1500), [[Portuguese]] explorer who ...
    80: ..., [[15th century]] [[Portuguese]] explorer, first European to reach [[Cape Verde]]
  2. List of people by name: Ab (7347 bytes)
    65: ...ederick Augustus Abel|Abel, Frederick Augustus]] (1827-1902), chemist
    113: *[[Luis Abreu|Abreu, Luis]], actor
  3. Margaret Thatcher (46377 bytes)
    31: ...wnership, and in so doing created a more entrepreneurial culture. She also aimed to cut back the [[wel...
    33: ...t over her sceptical approach to [[European Union|European]] [[Economic and Monetary Union]]. Her lead...
    73: ...rm, and was far stronger in economic and entrepreneurial terms than previously. Though many suffered a...
    85: ...osophy emphasised [[free market]]s and [[entrepreneur]]ialism. Since gaining power, she had experiment...
    93: ...ed that the United Kingdom paid far more to the [[European Economic Community]] than it received in sp...
  4. Sojourner Truth (2794 bytes)
    5: She escaped to [[Canada]] in [[1827]]; after [[New York]] state abolished slavery, sh...
  5. Jane Austen (5805 bytes)
    2: ....jpg|thumb|House of Jane Austen (today it is a museum)]]
    5: ...805]]) and Cassandra (nėe Leigh) ([[1739]]-[[1827]]). She lived for most of her life in the area an...
  6. Ellen G. White (5403 bytes)
    3: ... in [[Australia]] and some short visitations to [[Europe]].
  7. Pansy (10101 bytes)
    20: ...l across Northern [[Europe]] in the [[1800s]] amateur gardeners crossed and recrossed the wild [[Heart...
    28: ...sies start blooming in the spring in the Northern Europe and the north of the [[United States]], and i...
    122: In 1827, [[Pierre-Joseph Redout靝 painted "Bouquet
  8. Flowering plant (29088 bytes)
    16: ...ossible after [[Robert Brown]] had established in 1827 the existence of truly naked ovules in the [[Cyca...
    31: ...ty belong to a monophyletic subgroup called the [[eudicotyledon]]s or tricolpates, distinguished most ...
    40: # [[Euphorbiaceae]] ([[Spurge]] family): 5,000
    65: ...said to unite sometimes with the apical polar nucleus, the sister of the egg, before the union of this...
    67: ...lf the number found in an ordinary vegetative nucleus; and this reduced number persists in the cells d...
  9. Glass (26176 bytes)
    24: ...d circuit]]s, due to the smooth and electrically neutral interface it forms with [[silicon]].
    44: ...rtant technical breakthrough was made in Northern Europe when soda glass was replaced by glass made fr...
    50: ...an glass workers moved to other areas of northern Europe and glass making spread with them.
    52: ... The invention of the glass pressing machine in [[1827]] allowed the mass production of inexpensive glas...
    71: ....edu/exhibitions/glassflowers.html the Harvard Museum of Natural History's page on the exhibit] for fu...
  10. Martin Van Buren (21629 bytes)
    45: ...Georgia (U.S. state)|Georgia]] in the spring of [[1827]] won support for Jackson from Crawford.
  11. John Tyler (18019 bytes)
    25: ..., and followed his father as governor ([[1825]]-[[1827]]) after a stint in the House of Representatives....
    41: *Alice Tyler ([[March 23]], [[1827]] - [[June 8]], [[1854]]).
    171: ...s]] | after=[[William Branch Giles]] | years=1825-1827}}
    172: ...n Randolph]] | after=[[William C. Rives]] | years=1827-1836}}
  12. Franklin Pierce (19017 bytes)
    31: ...ord, New Hampshire|Concord]], New Hampshire, in [[1827]].
  13. Alexandria (28378 bytes)
    23: ...uted to the author known as [[Alexander Romance|pseudo-Callisthenes]].
    27: ...becoming the centre of the new commerce between [[Europe]] and the [[Arabia]]n and [[India]]n East, th...
    29: ...nhabitants was the geometer and number-theorist [[Euclid]]. From this division arose much of the later...
    44: ...centred in the vicinity of the Serapeum and Caesareum; both become Christian churches. The Pharos and...
    53: ...remained a principal Egyptian port, at which most European visitors in the [[Mamluk]] and [[Ottoman Em...
  14. Geology (12007 bytes)
    12: ...nslated into [[Latin]] and the other languages of Europe such as [[French language|French]]. [[Georg B...
    28: ...t]] illustrated on relief globe of the [[Field Museum]] ]]
    29: By [[1827]] [[Charles Lyell]]'s ''Principles of Geology'' r...
    56: ** [[petroleum geology]]
  15. Peru (12264 bytes)
    48: ...cted president, however, was not in power until [[1827]]. From [[1836]] to [[1839]] Peru and [[Bolivia]]...
    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...
  16. Equatorial Guinea (13387 bytes)
    113: ...y in South America ([[Treaty of El Pardo]]). From 1827 to 1843, Britain established a base on the island...
    122: [[Petroleum]] has contributed to a doubling of the populatio...
  17. Kansas (21369 bytes)
    44: ...th]] was the first community in the area around [[1827]]. To travellers enroute to [[Utah]], [[Californi...
    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]].
  18. Timeline of invention (28171 bytes)
    80: * [[600]]: Mouldboard [[plough]] in [[Eastern Europe]]
    85: ...[Horse tack|Horse collar]] in [[History of Europe|Europe]]
    105: ...[[Arquebus]] and [[Rifle]] in [[History of Europe|Europe]]
    114: * [[Musket]] in [[History of Europe|Europe]]
    195: * [[1827]]: [[Insulated wire]]: [[Joseph Henry]]
  19. History of science (41710 bytes)
    40: ... copies of ancient texts that remained in Western Europe, and is known as the philosophic school of [[...
    46: ...[[Averroes|Averro볝] were influential in much of Europe. The published works of [[Marco Polo]] along ...
    61: Modern science in [[Europe]] began in a period of great upheaval. The [[...
    102: ...ratigraphic studies on England and Scotland. By [[1827]] [[Charles Lyell]]'s ''Principles of Geology'' r...
    112: ...kande]]. But the solar neutrino flux was [[solar neutrino problem|a fraction of its theoretically-expe...
  20. List of painters (54090 bytes)
    28: *[[Oswald Achenbach]] ([[1827]]-[[1905]])
    36: *[[Tadeusz Ajdukiewicz]] ([[1852]]-[[1916]])
    155: *[[William Blake]] ([[1757]]-[[1827]])
    164: *[[Arnold Böcklin]] ([[1827]]-[[1901]])
    171: *[[Rosa Bonheur]] ([[1822]]-[[1899]])

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