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- Tarja Halonen (6272 bytes)
1: ...r and politician. She has been the [[President of Finland]] since 2000.
5: [[Image:Finland.TarjaHolonen.01.jpg|thumb|right|250px|Presid...
7: *Member of the [[Finland's Social Democratic Party]] [[1971]]–...
10: *Member of [[Parliament of Finland|parliament]] [[1979]]–[[2000]]
18: ...tion as the lawyer of the Central Organisation of Finnish Trade Unions for the years [[1970]]–[[... - Fanny Blankers-Koen (14562 bytes)
1: ...er medallist [[Maureen Gardner]], while 3rd place finisher [[Shirley Strickland]] is depicted on the f...
7: ...h she became leader of the Dutch female track and field team. In 1999, she was voted "Female Athlete o...
13: ...er first appearance in the sport was in 1935. Her first competition was a disappointment, but in her t...
15: ...sixth team in the final, [[Germany]], was disqualified).
17: ...conds in the 100 [[yard]]s), and she also won her first international medals. At the European Champion... - List of countries by continent (11037 bytes)
109: * [[Philippines]] (Filipinas) - [[Manila]]
137: * [[Bulgaria]] - [[Sofia]]
141: * [[Finland]] - [[Helsinki]]
217: * [[Bolivia]] - [[Sucre]] (official capital), [[La Paz]] (seat of government)
219: * [[Chile]] - [[Santiago, Chile|Santiago]] (official), [[Valparaiso]] (legislative) - List of national capitals (10847 bytes)
17: <tr><td>[[Amsterdam]] <td>[[Netherlands]] (official)
62: <tr><td>[[Colombo]] <td>[[Sri Lanka]] (official)
73: <tr><td>[[Dodoma]] <td>[[Tanzania]] (official)
90: <tr><td>[[Helsinki]] <td>[[Finland]]
145: ....a. [[Taiwan]]; see also [[Capital of China]]) (Official) - Finland (29511 bytes)
1: ... is '''Suomi.''' In the Swedish language it is '''Finland'''.
4: |+<big>'''Suomen tasavalta'''<br>'''Republiken Finland'''</big>
7: ...center width=130px| [[Image:Finland_coa.png|100px|Finland: Coat of Arms]]
9: ...) || align=center width=130px| ([[Coat of Arms of Finland|In Detail]])
14: ...9f9f9;" | [[image:LocationFinland.png|Location of Finland]] - Albania (24647 bytes)
15: ...olspan="2" | <small>''National [[motto]] (not verified): Feja e Shqiptareve 볨t렓hqiptaria'' (The re...
19: | '''[[Official language]]''' || [[Albanian language|Albanian...
68: ...at [[Scupi]] (near Skopje) , which has been identified with the Zg벤hesh hill-fort near [[Kruja]] in ...
70: ... times inhabited by the semi-Illyrian Liburnians, first mentioned in [[360 BC]].
72: ...], Byzantine historian [[Michael Attaliates]] was first to refer to the Albanoi as having taken part i... - Gerald Ford (28942 bytes)
18: ...epresentatives|House of Representatives]]; he was first elected to Congress in 1948 from [[Michigan's ...
27: ...e White House. He is quoted for saying, "I am the first Eagle Scout President!"
32: ...was severely damaged by the storm and a resulting fire, had to be taken out of service. Ford spent the...
36: ...]]s if elected - a promise which he apparently fulfilled [http://www.englishcottagegardens.com/barnhis...
40: ...7]], [[1973]] and on [[December 6]], the House confirmed him 387 to 35. Ford had long been one of Pres... - Economy of Estonia (6977 bytes)
3: ...ajor trading partners. The high current account deficit remains a concern, although the economy has hi...
6: ... landowners for their holdings, the government confiscated the estates and divided them into small far...
14: The [[privatization]] of state-owned firms is virtually complete, with only the port and ...
16: ...ange]] opened in early 1996 and was bought out by Finland's [[Helsinki Stock Exchange]] in 2001. It is...
18: ...s, chemical products, banking, services, food and fishing, timber, shipbuilding, electronics, and tran... - Amusement park (17293 bytes)
1: ...Flags New England]], an amusement park in [[Springfield, Massachusetts]].]]
12: ...go, Illinois]]. The 1893 [[World's fair]] was the first to have a [[Ferris wheel]] and an [[arcade gam...
14: ...897]], Steeplechase Park, the first of three significant amusement parks opened at [[Coney Island]] in...
16: ...he era was wooden. In [[1911]], Dreamland was the first Coney Island amusement park to completely burn...
25: ... different theme parks within their confines. The first such built park still in operation is 'Bakken'... - Argon (6952 bytes)
6: {{Elementbox_econfig | [[[neon|Ne]]] 3s<sup>2</sup> 3p<sup>6<...
44: ...ersity of Helsinki]] in 2000, but has not been confirmed.
46: ... ''chemical'' compounds of argon are presently confirmed, argon can form [[clathrates]] with [[water (...
49: ...used in lighting since it will not react with the filament in a [[lightbulb]] even under high temperat...
55: ...y]] procedures such as [[cryoablation]] uses liquefied argon to destroy [[cancer]] cells. - Olympic Games (40925 bytes)
13: ...n [[776 BC]], although this was certainly not the first time they were held. The Games were then mostl...
15: ...ious]] importance, contests alternating with sacrifices and ceremonies honouring both [[Zeus]] (whose ...
17: ...wer in Greece. When [[Christianity]] became the official religion of the Roman Empire, the Olympic Gam...
19: ...ictor would get not only the prestige of being in first place but also a crown of olive leaves.
27: ...youth of the world compete in sports, rather than fight in war. In his eyes, the recovery of the Olymp... - Tim Berners-Lee (7363 bytes)
14: ...deWeb]]''' and developed on [[NeXTSTEP]]) and the first web server simply called '''[[httpd]]''' (whic...
16: ==The first website==
18: ... a web server, and so on. It was also the world's first web directory, since Berners-Lee later maintai...
24: ... support this standard, which shows Berners-Lee's first goal to maintain the freedom of the Web.
26: To this day, Tim Berners-Lee maintains a low profile, not intent on gaining popular status. - Saint Petersburg (36589 bytes)
36: ...f the river Neva at the east end of the [[Gulf of Finland]] on the [[Baltic Sea]].
52: ... the outdoor museum of [[Neoclassicism]], was the first Russian patrimony inscribed in the [[UNESCO]] ...
62: ...med for its opulent interiors and named after its first lodger, Grand Duke Mikhail Pavlovich, now hous...
70: ...chitect, [[Auguste de Montferrand]]. Another magnificent church in the [[Empire style]] is the [[Kazan...
78: ... Our Lady of Vladimir (1761–1783). The Transfiguration (1827–29) and the Trinity Cathedral...
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