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  1. List of reference tables (55289 bytes)
    7: ... allowing the link to be accessible in the future from the toolbar.
    178: *[[List of largest optical refracting telescopes]]
    363: *[[Historical African place names]]
    371: *[[List of toponyms]] (with names derived from a place or region)
    398: *[[List of fruits]]
  2. Pittsburgh Pirates (16589 bytes)
    1: {{MLB Pirates franchise}}
    6: ...apered off after the [[National Football League]] franchise called the [[Tampa Bay Buccaneers]] came a...
    16: ==Franchise history==
    17: ...d Clarke]] (who also served as the team's manager from [[1900]] to [[1915]]), triggering a long string...
    21: ...es back into the spotlight. The Pirates recovered from a 3-1 deficit to win the [[1925]] World Series ...
  3. Dance (8662 bytes)
    1: '''''Dance''''' (from [[Old French]] ''dance'', further history unknown) general...
    5: ... [[artistic]] and [[moral]] constraints and range from functional movement (such as [[Folk dance]]) to...
    10: ...ble through [[archeology|archeological]] evidence from [[prehistory|prehistoric times]] to the first e...
    15: ...as: [[Jig]], [[Waltz]], [[Tango music|Tango]], [[disco]], [[techno]] and Hip-Hop. Some [[musical genre]]...
    26: ...hy has a varied historical context, it is derived from the word chorea. [[chorea]] (χορ...
  4. Jackson, Mississippi (21073 bytes)
    33: ...pi River]], and did not develop like those cities from river commerce. Instead, railroads would later ...
    39: ...erman to meet the Confederate forces heading west from Jackson. Upon learning that Vicksburg had alre...
    41: ...or less than $8,000. It is said that Sherman, a [[Freemasontry|Mason]], spared it because it housed a ...
    45: ...es the harsh and largely terror-filled life most African-Americans experienced in the South (and, it s...
    47: ...mic growth was stimulated in the [[1930s]] by the discovery of natural gas fields nearby.
  5. April Fool's Day (15510 bytes)
    4: ...l will be compensated by marriage to, or at least friendship with her.
    9: ...ing on 1 April. In [[1582]], King [[Charles IX of France]] brought in the new [[Gregorian calendar]], ...
    12: ...s of the world; it is actually the first of April from '''0000 -1200 1 April''' until '''2359 +1400 1 ...
    24: ...howing the [[Swiss]] [[harvest]]ing [[spaghetti]] from [[tree]]s. A lot of people wanted spaghetti tre...
    25: ...[[France]] after the [[French Revolution]]: see [[French Revolutionary Calendar]].
  6. Musical genre (24851 bytes)
    33: ...band]], [[bebop]], [[hard bop]], [[cool jazz]], [[free jazz]], [[jazz fusion]] and [[smooth jazz]].
    37: ...h degree of technical skill and musical knowledge from the performers.
    39: ...rm today is a widely varied one, using influences from all of the past styles, although the root of mo...
    45: ... the early 1960s rhythm 'n' blues took influences from [[gospel music|gospel]] and [[rock and roll]] a...
    49: ...[1950s]]. Its earliest form, rock and roll, arose from multiple genres in the late [[1940s]], most imp...
  7. Music history of the United States (35788 bytes)
    6: ...of [[West Africa]]n [[slavery|slave]]s. These [[African American]]s played a variety of instruments, ...
    8: ...], [[music of Russia|Russian]], [[music of France|French]], [[music of Germany|German]], [[music of It...
    10: ...innings of [[ragtime]] and [[minstrel]] songs, [[African American music]] has remained at the heart of...
    12: ...ck|punk]] and [[funk]]. In the [[1970s]], urban African Americans in [[New York City]] began performi...
    19: ... a melting pot of different peoples. Immigration from [[China]] began in large numbers in the 19th ce...
  8. Music of the United States (1940s and 50s) (18910 bytes)
    6: ...Europe]] and the rest of the world. This stemmed from a revival of [[hillbilly music]] early in the d...
    10: ... and social activism. [[Psychedelic rock]] arose from this subculture, which opposed the [[Vietnam Wa...
    12: ...electronic music]], [[techno music|techno]] and [[disco]].
    14: ...ing through in a big way very late in the 70s. [[Disco]], especially [[The Bee Gees]], was dominating th...
    18: ...black vocalists like [[Little Richard]] ("[[Tutti Frutti]]"), [[Chuck Berry]] ("[[Johnny B. Goode]]"),...
  9. Korean art (25186 bytes)
    1: ...enturies). The [[20th century]] has seen a change from handmade individual works of art to mass produc...
    8: ...s. Most popular plant motifs were trees, flowers, fruits and grass. Nature motifs include landscapes,...
    14: Out of these three examples, the Korean art framework can be seen and understood. Understanding ...
    21: ...ing the Japanese invasion and occupation of Japan from the 1890s through to 1945 when the production o...
    29: ...the formal rigid repetition of ball-room dancing, disco, the tango, and hip-hop though have had much succ...
  10. List of HIV-positive people (8891 bytes)
    19: *[[Geoffrey Burridge]], ([[1949]]-[[1987]]), [[Britain|Brit...
    23: *[[Cyril Collard]], ([[1957]]-[[1993]]), [[France|French]] writer/actor/director of ''Les Nuits fauves...
    34: *[[Richard Frank]], ([[1953]]-[[1995]]), American actor (''Anyt...
    35: *[[Leonard Frey]], ([[1938]]-[[1988]]), Acted in [[Fiddler on t...
    41: *[[Ofra Haza]], ([[1957]]-[[2000]]), [[Israel|Israeli]] ...

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