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  1. List of U.S. state capitals (5230 bytes)
    39: | [[Florida]]
    40: | [[Tallahassee, Florida|Tallahassee]]
    51: | [[Idaho]]
    52: | [[Boise, Idaho|Boise]]
    160: | [[Providence, Rhode Island|Providence]]
  2. Hanging Gardens of Babylon (4963 bytes)
    1: [[image:ogrody_semiramidy.jpg|right|thumb|300px|Gardens of Semiramis, 20th...
    3: ...ramis]]''') and the walls of [[Babylon]] were considered one of the [[Seven Wonders of the World]]. T...
    5: ...nce for their existence. Some (circumstantial) evidence gathered at the excavation of the palace at [...
    9: {|width=480px
    13: ...e World. According to the tradition, the gardens did not hang but rather grew on the roofs and terrace...
  3. Christopher Columbus (44177 bytes)
    1: ...]] and reached the [[Americas]] on October 12th [[1492]] under the flag of [[Castile|Castilian]] [[Spain...
    2: ...:Christopher_columbus_2.jpg|thumb|200px|Image provided by [http://classroomclipart.com Classroom Clip ...
    3: ...that Columbus fought with opposition based on the idea that the earth was flat is a literary [[myth]] ...
    5: ...t to reach the American mainland (which Columbus did not reach until his third voyage). However, there...
    7: ...g in the Bahamas) is celebrated as a [[Holiday|holiday]].
  4. Steel (28384 bytes)
    3: ...h are naturally arranged in a [[lattice]], from sliding past one another. Varying the amount of carbon...
    8: ...gen-free environment. Unlike copper and tin, liquid iron dissolves carbon quite readily, so that smel...
    11: ... similarly soft and metallic but can dissolve considerably more carbon (as much as 2.04 wt% carbon at ...
    13: ...ery similar unit cell structure to austenite, and identical chemical composition. As such, it require...
    15: ...t metal in [[water]] or [[oil]], cooling it so rapidly that the transformation to ferrite or perlite d...
  5. Hatshepsut (9070 bytes)
    10: ...r parent died. After the death of her father in [[1492 BC]] she married her half-brother [[Thutmose II o...
    22: ...er foreign policy was mainly peaceful, there is evidence that she led a successful military campaign i...
    37: ...er buildings of the Deir el-Bahri complex are considered to be among the great buildings of the ancien...
    54: * [[2436 Hatshepsut|Asteroid 2436 Hatshepsut]], named after the queen
  6. Elizabeth Woodville (6291 bytes)
    2: ... (''c''. [[1437]]–[[7 June|7]]/[[8 June]] [[1492]]) was the [[Queen consort]] of King [[Edward IV ...
    6: ...rs) and [[Jacquetta of Luxembourg]]. She was a maid of honor to [[Margaret of Anjou]], Queen of [[He...
    10: ...vers]], began to be favored over him, he changed sides.
    12: ...[[Norfolk, England|Norfolk]]. Katherine had been widowed three times and was nearly 80 years old but v...
    16: ... the same thing Elizabeth Woodville did later: A widow who caught Edward's eye, she refused to give in...
  7. Golda Meir (10143 bytes)
    2: ...pithet was coined for [[Margaret Thatcher]]. [[David Ben-Gurion]] once described her as "the only man ...
    33: ... in Moscow crowd.jpg|right|thumb|Jewish [[High Holidays]] in Moscow, 1948. Golda Meir in the crowd (es...
    38: ... Minister. While she was the Foreign Minister, David Ben-Gurion was the [[Prime Minister]]. He asked ...
    44: ...came prime minister, Israel was brimming with confidence, having humiliated the Arabs in the [[1967]] ...
    59: ...nt of a promise made by God Himself. It would be ridiculous to ask it to account for its legitimacy."&...
  8. Adam and Eve (8913 bytes)
    5: ...." Eve—חַוָּה (Ḥavva) in Standard Hebrew,
    7: In [[Aramaic]] (חיויה,חיווי,xywy)—...
    17: ..." (Genesis 3.4), Eve persuaded Adam, and he also did eat. Until then they were [[nude]], but now "the ...
    19: ... [to be] with me, she gave me of the tree, and I did eat" ([[1623]]–[[1625]]).]]
    22: ...known [[Seth]]) are named in Genesis, but it is said that he had other sons and daughters as well (Gen...
  9. Hannah Szenes (4490 bytes)
    11: Szenes graduated 1939 and decided to move to study in the Girls' Agricultural Sch...
    13: ...rthy Miklos Prison]] where she was tortured. She did not talk even when the guards threatened to tortu...
    39: :''החול והים
    41: ...497;שרוש של המים
    43: :''ברק השמים
  10. Middle Ages (21063 bytes)
    1: ... times, beginning with the [[Renaissance]]. The Middle Ages of Western Europe are commonly dated from...
    4: ==The Early Middle Ages==
    5: ...ue]] [[architecture]] flourished in the early '''Middle Ages''': [[Hildesheim]].]]
    6: ...That term has now fallen from favor, partly to avoid the entrenched stereotypes associated with the ph...
    11: {{Middle Ages Tall}}
  11. Mediterranean Sea (9773 bytes)
    6: ...ece|Greeks]], [[Ancient Rome|Romans]], and the [[Middle-East]] (Arab/Persian/Semitic) cultures. The [[...
    9: ...atin]] ''mediterraneus'', 'inland' (''medius'', 'middle' + ''terra'', 'land, earth'), in [[Greek]] "me...
    11: ...#1492;תיכון), "the middle sea", a literal adaptation of the German equiv...
    17: ...ely, on the east. The Sea of Marmara is often considered a part of the Mediterranean Sea, whereas the ...
    19: [[Tide]]s are very limited in the Mediterreanean as a r...
  12. Age of Exploration (14467 bytes)
    3: ...of Exploration was rooted in new technologies and ideas growing out of the [[Renaissance]], these incl...
    6: ...humb|right|This map, made by Arab geographer [[al-Idrisi]], was one of the most accurate world maps pr...
    7: ...all Italians as the trade between Europe and the Middle East was almost completely controlled by trade...
    15: ..., for the first time giving European sailors some idea of the shape of Africa and Asia.
    22: ...as. In [[1492]] the joint rulers of the nation decided to fund [[Christopher Columbus]]' expedition th...
  13. Israel (51605 bytes)
    1: ...unicode|Dawlat Israil}}'') is a country in the [[Middle East]] on the eastern edge of the [[Mediterran...
    17: leader_titles = [[Prime Minister]]<br>[[President]] |
    60: ...evolt]] against the [[Roman Empire]] resulted in widescale expulsion of Jews from the Land of Israel (...
    68: ...ws lived in the area that is today's Israel alongside several hundred thousand Arabs. Towards the end ...
    73: ... the League of Nations in [[1922]] effectively divided the mandated territory into two parts. The east...
  14. Spain (36498 bytes)
    1: ...], the Spanish language remains widely spoken outside of the country, and is the official language of ...
    15: capital = [[Madrid]] |
    17: largest_city = [[Madrid]] |
    19: leader_titles = [[Kings of Spain|King]]<br>[[President of the Government of Spain|Pres. of the Gov.]]...
    39: established_dates = [[1492]] |
  15. Cotton (7876 bytes)
    4: ...ogether and interlocked. This interlocked form is ideal for [[spinning]] into a fine [[yarn]].
    9: ... 7,000 years ago. There is clear archaeological evidence that people in South America and India domest...
    28: ...n chemicals such as [[fertilizer]]s and [[insecticide]]s, although some farmers are moving towards an ...
    88: [[he:&#1499;&#1493;&#1514;&#1504;&#1492;]]
  16. List of painters (54090 bytes)
    45: *[[David Allan]] ([[1744]]-[[1796]])
    110: *[[David Bates (painter)|David Bates]] ([[1952]]-)
    144: *[[George Biddle]] ([[1885]]-[[1973]])
    162: *[[David G. Blythe]] ([[1815]]-[[1865]])
    170: *[[David Bomberg]] ([[1890]]-[[1957]])
  17. Silk Road (23757 bytes)
    1: ...anslation from the [[German language|German]] ''Seidenstraߥ'', the term first used by [[Germany|Germa...
    5: ... the whole distance between [[Europe]], or the [[Middle East]], and [[China]], by land.
    11: ...s among widely separated populations developed rapidly. For example, the [[dromedary]] may have been d...
    13: ...trespassing on agricultural lands. This presented ideal conditions for [[merchant]]s, mounted [[warrio...
    16: ...e been in use as early as [[3500 BC]]. There is evidence that [[Ancient Egypt|Ancient Egyptian]] [[exp...
  18. Watercolor painting (4393 bytes)
    6: ...ened in [[1276]], and Arches, France, opened in [[1492]].
    21: ...den.jpg|thumb|right|200px|[[Francis Picabia]], ''Ridens'', (c. 1929), gouache and watercolor on cardbo...
    31: ... areas within the painting. This transparency provides watercolor its characteristics of brightness, '...
  19. Agriculture (19147 bytes)
    3: ...proving farming methods and implements are also said to be engaged in agriculture.
    15: ... [[timber]] or lumber, [[fertilizer]]s, [[animal hides]], [[leather]], industrial chemicals ([[starch]...
    21: ...r, insecticides (see [[Pest control]]), and fungicides, soil makeup, analysis of agricultural products...
    36: ...e been the subject of increasing discussion. The widening [[sphere of influence]] held by large seed a...
    46: ...e first definite evidence for the emergence of a widespread subsistence economy that was dependent on ...
  20. Politics (7193 bytes)
    9: ...ation of human associations. Hobbes described an ideal [[state of nature]] wherein every person had e...
    23: ...e of a [[bicameral]] legislative system, which divided power between the [[patrician]] [[aristocracy]]...
    34: [[Max Weber]] identified three sources of legitimacy for authority...
    40: ... of the personal charm or the strength of an individual personality (see [[cult of personality]] for t...
    83: [[id:Politik]]

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