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- List of explorers (24013 bytes)
9: *[[Afonso de Albuquerque]] ([[16th century]] [[Portuguese]] naval explorer...
66: *[[Christopher Columbus]], (1451-1506), reached [[the Am...
77: ...ns|Russian]] explorer, first European who sailed through [[Bering Strait]]
230: *[[John Rae]], (1813-1893), travelled widely through the [[Canada|Canadian]] [[Arctic]] - List of maritime explorers (2541 bytes)
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3: ...15th century]] and lasted for a little more than three full centuries.
59: *[[Afonso de Albuquerque]]
73: *[[Christopher Columbus]] - Francisco Vasquez de Coronado (3639 bytes)
12: ...em, [[Tiguex]] (present-day [[Bernalillo]] near [[Albuquerque, New Mexico]]). During his wintering he suffered ...
16: In 1542 he went back to Mexico through roughly the same route he had come. Only 100 ... - Portugal (61755 bytes)
7: ...ical roots in the democratic revolution that overthrew a dictatorial regime in [[1974]] and the subseq...
25: ... with some [[Arab]], mainly expelled after the [[Christian]] reconquest or [[Reconquista]]). In [[868]...
40: ...their own objective, searching for the legendary Christian Kingdom of [[Prester John]].
45: ...l|Brazilian]] coast. Ten years later, [[Alfonso d'Albuquerque]] conquered [[Goa]], in India.
47: ...frica and, despite having no son and heir to the throne, decided to go personnaly into battle, where h... - New Mexico (31079 bytes)
11: LargestCity = [[Albuquerque, New Mexico|Albuquerque]] |
44: ... Santa Fe. Caves in the [[Sandia Mountains]] near Albuquerque contain the remains of some of the earliest inhab...
52: ...n the haciendas and attempted to convert them to Christianity. The [[Apache]] revolted violently in [[...
54: ...the Church of San Felipe de Ner�[[1706]]). The through development of ranching and some farming in t...
60: ...with news that independent Mexico welcomed trade through Santa Fe. - Los Angeles Dodgers (23879 bytes)
7: ...' (after Wilbert Robinson, manager from [[1914]] through [[1931]]) and the ''[[Trolley dodger|Trolley ...
22: ===The Brooklyn years (through [[1957]])===
32: ...s]] running down [[Yogi Berra]]'s long fly, then throwing perfectly to [[shortstop]] [[Pee Wee Reese]]...
340: ... Coast League) Moved From Albuquerque, formerly [[Albuquerque Dukes]]. - Hot air balloon (8769 bytes)
1: ...uis d'Arlandes]]. Balloons that can be propelled through the air rather than just being
16: [[Chu-ko Kung-ming]] in the [[three kingdoms]] era used airborne lanterns for milit...
20: ...s. Mounted above the basket and centered in the throat is an "air heater" or "burner" which injects a...
22: ...ater or burner, which very much resembles a flamethrower, is fueled by propane; a liquified gas stored...
28: ...ring the cooler hours of the day, at dawn or two/three hours before sunset. This is also to avoid ther... - Francisco Coronado (5090 bytes)
10: ... the river from present-day [[Bernalillo]] near [[Albuquerque, New Mexico]]). In the winter of 1540-41 the dema...
14: In 1542 he went back to Mexico through roughly the same route he had come. Only 100 ... - Apache (7848 bytes)
14: ...20 kg) on long trips, at rates as high as two or three miles an hour (3 to 5 km/h). (See Henderson) ...
18: ...ries. Southern Athabaskans expanded their range through the 17th century, occupying areas the Pueblos...
38: ...arratives of the Coronado Expedition 1540-1542.'' Albuquerque: University of New Mexico Press, 1940.
40: ...vois Travel on the Northern Plains.''? Plains Anthropologist, V39:145-59, 1994. - Native American (42651 bytes)
7: ...s]]" and "Native Canadians". First Peoples are enshrined in the Canadian Constitution with various tre...
19: Based on [[anthropology|anthropological]] and [[genetics|genetic]] evidence, sc...
21: ...s ago]]), and that they followed an inland route through Alaska and Canada that had just been freed of...
26: ...[[Pacific Ocean]] or by following the land route through [[Beringia]] at a much earlier date. Proponen...
28: ...rwhelming. According to their theories, at least three separate migrations from Siberia to the America... - Aztec (38742 bytes)
29: ...vel on foot. Usually these roads were maintained through tribute, and travelers had places to rest and...
49: ...t Huitzilopochtli killed his nephew, Cópil, and threw his heart on the lake. Huitzilopochtli honoured...
57: For most people today, and for the European Christians who first met the Aztecs, [[human sacrific...
59: Although practiced throughout the empire, Tenochititlan, as the center o...
74: ...also had changed. Eduardo Noguera (''Annals of Anthropology'', UNAM, Vol. xi, 1974, p. 56) estimates o... - Navajo Nation (14007 bytes)
2: ...an [[Maine]] or [[South Carolina]]) over part of three states, and is the largest land area assigned p...
24: ...23 kg) on long trips, at rates as high as two or three miles an hour (3 to 5 km/h). (See Henderson) ...
29: ...7th centuries. Athapaskans expanded their range through the 17th century, occupying areas the Pueblos...
38: ...ico|To'hajiilee]], near [[Albuquerque, New Mexico|Albuquerque]]. Navajo leaders also negotiated with Arizona st...
44: - Dust Bowl (5196 bytes)
2: ...fertile soil of the [[Great Plains]] was exposed through removal of grass during plowing. During the d...
13: ...ay", one of the worst "Black Blizzards" occurred throughout the dustbowl, causing extensive damage, tu...
20: * [[Woody Guthrie]]
28: ... of New Mexico]] Press, [[Albuquerque, New Mexico|Albuquerque]], [[New Mexico]], 1978, hardcover, ISBN 0-8263-0... - List of U.S. states' largest cities (4566 bytes)
69: ...]] || [[Albuquerque, New Mexico|Albuquerque]] - Francisco Vásquez de Coronado (19760 bytes)
23: ...beza and [[Chiricahua Mountains]] which fits the chronicle of Laus Deo description which reports that ...
39: Three leaders affiliated with the Coronado Expedition...
42: ... the river from present-day [[Bernalillo]] near [[Albuquerque, New Mexico]]. During the winter of 1540-41, his ...
46: ... [[Dodge City, Kansas]], Coronado held the first Christian mass in the interior of North America. The ...
54: ... in honor of Coronado's expedition, which passed through the future Dodge City area in 1541.
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