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  1. High jump (8613 bytes)
    2: The '''high jump''' is an [[athletics]]/[[track and field]] e...
    6: ...as the ancient Greek Olympics, the first recorded high jump competition took place in Scotland in the ea...
    21: id:Basis value:red legend:World_record_women's_high_jump
    57: ... [[1956]], and American wunderkind [[John Thomas (high jumper)|John Thomas]] pushed the world mark to 2....
    59: ...d soon ''floppers'' were dominating international high jump competitions. The last straddler to set a wo...

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  1. Mexico (27255 bytes)
    64: ...izations that had preceded them. For them all the highly-civilized arts, sculpture, architecture, engrav...
    163: ...the [[Yucatᮝ]. The center of Mexico is a great, high plateau, open to the north, with mountain chains ...
    170: According to the World Bank, Mexico has the highest per capita income in Latin America and is firm...
    174: ...f growth, accompanied by increased employment and higher wages. Mexico still needs to overcome many stru...
  2. Costa Rica (12931 bytes)
    71: ...y agricultural country, has achieved a relatively high standard of living. Land ownership is widespread ...
    109: ...an attractive investing location. Several global high tech corporations have already started developing...
  3. Plateau (3062 bytes)
    2: ...''' is an area of [[highland (geographic feature)|highland]], usually consisting of relatively flat open...
    12: * [[Highveld]]
    16: * [[Pennyroyal Plateau]]/[[Highland Rim]] (a continuous landform with different l...
    22: ...e actually dissected plateaus. One can stand on a high "mountain" and note that all the other tops are a...
  4. Lighthouse of Alexandria (3491 bytes)
    7: ...r]] that is estimated to have been 134 m (440 ft) high, at the time one of the tallest man-made structur...
    9: ...s before they could reach shore. However, this is highly unlikely due to the lack of modern optics and r...
  5. Rio de Janeiro (14538 bytes)
    50: ...me to the [[Maracan㠳tadium]], still the world's highest capacity [[Football (soccer)|football]] venue,...
    58: ...urrently experiencing a wave of new construction. High rise apartments and sprawling shopping malls give...
    92: ...s all over the town, raging from easy boulders to highly technical big walls climbs, all inside the city...
  6. King Arthur (22450 bytes)
    1: ...to him as ''[[dux]] bellorum'' ("war leader") and High [[Medieval]] Welsh texts often call him ''ameraud...
    94: ... Guenevere and King Arthur through their reign as High King & Queen
  7. Ibn Battuta (16481 bytes)
    40: ...e time, and Ibn Battuta veered between living the high life of a trusted subordinate, and being under su...
    47: ...he had intended to. As a ''qadi'' his skills were highly desirable in the backwards islands and he was h...
  8. Middle Colonies (4101 bytes)
    3: ... built houses that were usually 2 ½ to 3 stories high with steep roofs. The [[German]]s were the first...
  9. Industrial Revolution (30001 bytes)
    61: ...y]] of Leeds. Roberts made his name as a maker of high-quality machine tools, and as a pioneer of the us...
    71: ...ere actually developed by people such as [[Thomas Highs]] and [[John Kay (Spinning Frame)|John Kay]]; Ar...
    79: ...of available timber. At the same time, demand for high-quality iron was dramatically increasing to keep ...
    81: ...], with Russia being able to command increasingly high prices as Britain's need grew.
  10. Steel (28384 bytes)
    3: ...o 5.1 percent [[carbon]]; ironically, alloys with higher carbon content than this are known as [[cast ir...
    11: ...of Fe<sub>3</sub>C. Cementite forms in regions of higher carbon content while other areas revert to ferr...
    19: At this point, if its carbon content is high enough to produce a significant concentration of ...
    21: ... to form with slower quench rates, resulting in ''high speed steel''. On the other hand [[sulfur]], [[n...
    23: ... cast into ingots, it usually must be "worked" at high temperature to remove any cracks or poorly-mixed ...
  11. Puritan (15882 bytes)
    24: ...f [[Charles I of England|Charles I]], a committed High Churchman, relations soured and it is generally h...
  12. Bagpipes (20858 bytes)
    6: ...ted_stand.jpg|right|thumb|A set of Scottish Great Highland bagpipes.<br>
    16: ... become popular amongst many pipers, particularly Highland pipers. In the Middle east, and the Balkans, ...
    23: ...xample, an oft-repeated claim is that the [[Great Highland Bagpipe]] was banned after the [[Jacobite Ris...
    27: ...world, and they are often used at the funerals of high-ranking civilian public officials as well.
    32: ===The Great Highland Bagpipe===
  13. Timeline of the united states history 1990 to present (16426 bytes)
    20:
    21: ...and Dzhokhar Tsarnaev then led Boston police on a high-speed chase, killing one officer at the Massachus...
    73: ... of Representatives impeaches President Trump for high crimes and misdemeanors.
    94:
  14. China (38909 bytes)
    124: ...t point [[Mount Everest]]. The northwest also has high plateaus among more arid [[desert]] landscapes su...
    128: ...es, the southwestern border of China has been the high [[mountain]]s and deep valleys of [[Yunnan]], whi...
    144: ...tten Chinese, though it continues to be a part of high school curricula and is hence intelligible to som...
    159: ...ximately 70-100 million followers, which is a bit higher than estimates by outside groups, though exact ...
    172: ...me elite scholar-officials known as ''jinshi,'' a highly esteemed socio-economic position.
  15. Religion in China (12456 bytes)
    85: ...patible. Party membership is a necessity for many high level careers and posts. That along with other of...
  16. May (3270 bytes)
    11: ...alled ''veliki traven'', which means the month of high [[grass]].
  17. Dombra (1417 bytes)
    9: ...nt is a very traditional one, and many hold it in high regard as a symbol of nationalism among the post-...
  18. Empress Wu (14478 bytes)
    16: ...tian was not born in Wenshui, as her father was a high ranking civil servant serving in various posts an...
    20: ...as titled ''zhaoyi'' (&#26157;&#20736;), i.e. the highest ranking of the nine concubines of the second r...
  19. Adela of Normandy (2741 bytes)
    7: ...e youngest of the Conqueror's children. She was a high-spirited and educated woman, with a knowledge of ...
  20. Margaret I of Denmark (7423 bytes)
    16: ... royal authority remained supreme. The offices of high constable and earl marshal were left vacant; the ...
    24: ...28]], [[1412]]. Her sarcophagus stands behind the high altar in the cathedral of [[Roskilde]], near [[Co...

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