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- Mexico (27255 bytes)
2: ...[[Spanish language|Spanish]]-speaking country in the world.
17: national_anthem = ''[[Mexicanos, al grito de guerra]]'' |
42: established_events = • Declared<br> • R...
43: established_dates = From [[Spain]]<br>[[September 16]], [[18...
62: ...he [[Aztec]], the [[Olmec]], the [[Toltec]], and the [[Maya civilization|Maya]]. - Rio de Janeiro (14538 bytes)
1: ...e city called Rio de Janeiro. For the state with the same name, see [[Rio de Janeiro (state)]].''
7: ...de an urban region, called "Floresta da Tijuca". The current mayor is [[Cesar Maia]].
9: ...and used to be the country's capital until 1960, when [[Bras�a]] took its place.
13: ... of Guanabara was actually the mouth of a river, they called it "Rio de Janeiro", which means January ...
15: - Jules Dumont d'Urville (2251 bytes)
1: ... and [[French Navy|naval officer]], who explored the south and western [[Pacific]], [[Australia]], [[N...
4: ...n the world. The [[Venus de Milo]] now stands in the [[Louvre]] in [[Paris]].
6: In [[1822]] he sailed on a voyage around the world under [[Louis Isidore Duperrey|Captain Dupe...
8: ...her islands, and found out the probable place of the death of [[Jean-François de La Pérouse|La Perou...
10: ...area of Antarctica that he named the [[French Southern Territories|Adélie Coast]] in honor of his wif... - Maria Theresa of Austria (8450 bytes)
1: ... Spain]], a less known relative of hers, who was the queen consort of [[Louis XIV of France]].''
3: ...f Hungary and Bohemia, Archduchess of Austria, Duchess of Parma, Piacenza, and Guastalla]]
4: ...was undoubtedly one of the most powerful women of her time, ruling over most of central Europe.
6: ...when it was issued, on Charles' death ([[1740]]) the [[War of Austrian Succession]] began.
8: ...nions, but she actually kept most of the power to herself. - Accordion (10069 bytes)
2: ...board|keyboard]], the smallest representative of the [[organ (music)|organ]] family.
4: ...had reed instruments. It has been suggested that they may have existed in ancient Egypt.
10: ... as air is drawn through the hole in the holder, the reed vibrates, producing sound.
16: *Reed tone pitch is given by the reed itself and not through a resonator tube (as ...
18: ... the Jew's Harp, but not all are true for all of them. - James Monroe (11107 bytes)
18: ... of the [[United States]]. He is the namesake of the [[Monroe Doctrine]], although it was his [[United...
22: ...f William and Mary]], fought with distinction in the [[Continental Army]], and practiced law in [[Fred...
24: ...sident [[Thomas Jefferson]], he helped negotiate the [[Louisiana Purchase]].
28: ...ial election, 1820|re-elected in 1820]]. Monroe, the last American [[Revolutionary War]] veteran to se...
30: ...ndividuals are considered outstanding leaders of their time. - Ulysses S. Grant (23281 bytes)
8: <tr><td>'''Succeeded by:'''</td><td>[[Rutherford B. Hayes]]</td></tr>
9: ...r><td>'''Date of Birth'''</td><td>[[April 27]], [[1822]]</td></tr>
13: <tr><td>'''[[First Lady of the United States|First Lady]]:'''</td><td>[[Julia Gr...
15: <tr><td>'''[[List of political parties in the United States|Political Party]]:'''</td><td>[[Uni...
16: <tr><td>'''[[Vice President of the United States|Vice President]]:'''</td><td> - Brazil (12581 bytes)
1: ...lantic Ocean]], it is the easternmost country of the [[Americas]] and it borders [[Uruguay]], [[Argent...
8: ... [[federation|federal]] [[republic]] was established on [[15 November]] [[1889]].
9: In the late [[19th century|19th]] and early [[20th centu...
10: ...85]] under a succession of generals appointed by the military. Today Brazil is a [[democracy]].
15: ... and [[head of government]] and he also appoints the [[cabinet (government)|cabinet]]. - Elephantine (3346 bytes)
1: ... [[Nile|River Nile]], located just downstream of the First [[Cataract]] at {{coor dm|24|05|N|32|53|E|}...
3: It is a part of the modern [[Egypt|Egyptian]] city of [[Aswan]].
5: ...s '''Abu''' or '''Yebu''', Elephantine stands at the border between Egypt and [[Nubia]]. It was a natu...
6: ...ter temple to him that was completely rebuilt in the Late Period ([[Thirtieth dynasty of Egypt|30th dy...
7: ...e Island, showing the nilometer (lower left) and the Aswan Museum.]] - New Mexico (31079 bytes)
31: HighestElev = Wheeler Peak, 13,161 ft, 4,014 |
38: ...[[Spain|European]] [[Spanish language|Spanish]], the state's name would be spelled ''Nuevo M骩co''.
44: ...00s]], constructing small towns in the valley of the [[Rio Grande]] and pueblos nearby.
46: ...lley led to long-standing hostility that impeded the Spanish conquest of New Mexico.
50: ... governor of the new [[Province of New Mexico]]. The Native Americans at [[Acoma, New Mexico|Acoma]] r... - Dinosaur (35313 bytes)
2: ...es Department of the Interior|U.S. Department of the Interior]]}}
12: [[Theropoda]]<br/>
16: ...issues, including blood vessels and cells lining them [http://www.nytimes.com/2005/06/03/science/03din...
18: ...[[Dimetrodon]]'', the winged [[pterosaur]]s, and the aquatic [[ichthyosaur]]s, [[plesiosaur]]s, and [[...
20: ...ion of [[cladistics]], which rigorously analyzes the relationships between biological organisms, has a... - Comet (30542 bytes)
3: ...y [[ellipse|elliptical]] orbits, the [[aphelion|aphelia]] of which may be many times more distant than...
5: ...process, but very old comets which have lost all their [[volatile]] materials may come to resemble ast...
9: ...across, the coma may be larger than the Sun, and the tails can extend over 150 million km (1 [[Astrono...
11: ... Comet on the [[Bayeux Tapestry]], which records the [[Norman conquest]] of [[England]] in [[1066]].{{...
13: ...400px|Comets have highly elliptical orbits. Note the two distinct tails.]] - List of painters (54090 bytes)
1: The following list is an incomplete '''list of painte...
10: *[[Michelangelo Buonarroti]], ([[1475]]-[[1564]]), Italian...
16: *[[Rembrandt]], ([[1606]]-[[1669]]), [[Netherlands|Dutch]] [[painter]]
22: *[[Hans von Aachen]] ([[1552]]-[[1615]])
27: *[[Andreas Achenbach]] ([[1815]]-[[1910]]) - Cell (biology) (28190 bytes)
1: [[Image:Epithelial-cells.jpg|right|thumb|160px|Cells in culture,...
2: ..., are unicellular, consisting of a single cell. Other organisms, such as [[human]]s, are [[multicellul...
3: ...ll functions and for transmitting information to the next generation of cells.
5: ...hosen by [[Robert Hooke]] because of the likeness he saw between [[cork (material)|cork]] cells and sm...
9: ...right|190px|Mouse cells grown in a culture dish. These cells grow in large clumps but each individual ... - Galileo Galilei (33761 bytes)
2: ...ic Church]] is taken as a major early example of the conflict of authority and [[freedom of thought]],...
5: ...Italy]], as the son of [[Vincenzo Galilei]], a mathematician and musician.
7: ...nd [[astronomy]] until [[1610]]. During this time he explored science and made many landmark discoveri...
10: ...primary justifications for his description as "father of science."
12: ...o Koyr鬠the law was arrived at deductively, and the experiments were merely illustrative thought expe... - Timeline of United States history (1820-1859) (8457 bytes)
1: This section of the [[Timeline of United States history]] concerns ev...
9: *[[1822]] - [[Denmark Vesey]] executed
10: *[[1822]] - [[Cumberland Road]] Bill
14: ... new [[Secretary of State]], which Jackson calls their "[[Corrupt Bargain]]"
20: ...un]] (Jackson's vice-president) anonymously publishes ''South Carolina Exposition and Protest'' arguin... - Michigan (29427 bytes)
30: HighestElev = 603 |
36: ... more recreational boats than any other state in the union.
40: ... The population grew slowly until the opening of the [[Erie Canal]] in 1825, which brought large numbe...
42: ...er Peninsula]] as a concession, formally entered the Union on [[January 26]], [[1837]].
44: ...]], [[iron]], and [[copper]], which would become the state's most sought-after natural resources. - January 17 (12233 bytes)
1: ...h day of the year in the [[Gregorian Calendar]]. There are 348 days remaining (349 in [[leap year]]s).
5: ... - [[France]] recognized the [[Huguenot]]s under the [[Edict of St. Germain]].
6: ...hereby setting the scene for the second phase of the [[English Civil War]].
7: ... unsuccessful campaign to recover the throne for the [[Jacobite]] dynasty.
8: ...James Cook]] becomes the first explorer to cross the [[Antarctic Circle]]. - January 2 (10888 bytes)
1: ... day of the year in the [[Gregorian Calendar]]. There are 363 days remaining (364 in [[leap year]]s).
6: *[[366]] - [[Alamanni]] cross the frozen [[Rhine]] in large numbers, invading [[Rom...
7: ...first pope to adopt a new name upon elevation to the [[papacy]].
8: *[[1492]] - [[Reconquista]]: [[Granada]], the last [[Moors|Moorish]] stronghold in [[Spain]], s...
9: *[[1757]] - The [[United Kingdom]] captures [[Kolkata|Calcutta]],... - List of chemists (10401 bytes)
1: This is a list of famous chemists:
6: *[[Emil Abderhalden]], (1877-1950), German chemist
7: *[[Richard Abegg]], (1869-1910), German chemist
8: *[[Arthur Aikin]], (1773-1854), English chemist and mineralogist
9: ...[[Johan August Arfwedson]], (1792-1841), Swedish chemist
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