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  1. Rio de Janeiro (14538 bytes)
    7: ...]] celebration. It also has the biggest forest inside an urban region, called "Floresta da Tijuca". Th...
    21: ..., which then became the only European capital outside of Europe. Since there was no physical space nor...
    23: ...med the independence of Brazil in [[1822]], he decided to keep Rio de Janeiro as the capital of his ne...
    25: ...the territorial center were considered, until president [[Juscelino Kubitschek]] was elected in [[1955...
    27: ..., for administrative and political reasons, a presidential decree known as ''A Fus㯧' (The Fusion) re...
  2. Ella Fitzgerald (9400 bytes)
    12: ...ist) the Kern and Mrcer songbooks also scored by Riddle, and [[Duke Ellington]], a later collection de...
    14: ...ether with the "other voice" of jazz, [[Billie Holiday]] ([[1957]]).
    18: ...'s Blues]]''. She also appeared in the films ''[[Ride 'Em Cowboy]]'', ''[[St. Louis Blues]]'', and ''[...
    69: *1965 ''[[Ella in Hamburg]]''
    123: ...al of Arts|National Medal of Art]] awarded by President [[Ronald Reagan]] ([[1987]])
  3. Fanny Mendelssohn (2047 bytes)
    3: Born in [[Hamburg]], Fanny benefited from the same [[music]]al educ...
    5: .... Subsequently, her works were often played alongside her brother's at the family home in [[Berlin]] i...
  4. Steffi Graf (16410 bytes)
    2: ...[[tennis]] player from Germany. She is widely considered to be one of the greatest tennis players in h...
    8: ...Graf's abilities saying there were "hundreds" of kids like her in the [[United States]].
    10: ...ar-old Graf was ranked World No. 124. Though she did not win any titles in the next three years, she p...
    18: ...three more tournaments after the French Open and did enough to claim the World No. 1 ranking from Navr...
    22: 1988 is widely considered to be the pinnacle of Graf's career. She star...
  5. Germany (46412 bytes)
    3: ... 1em; background: #f9f9f9; border: 1px #aaaaaa solid; border-collapse: collapse; font-size: 95%;"
    7: ...arge.png|125px|Flag of Germany]] || align=center width=130px| [[Image:Bundesadler.png|100px|Germany: C...
    9: | width="130px"| ([[Flag of Germany|Flag]])
    10: | align=center width=130px| ([[Federal Coat of Arms of Germany|Coat ...
    27: |'''[[President of Germany|President]]''' || [[Horst K?r]]
  6. World War II (58065 bytes)
    6: ...ica]], the [[Middle East Theatre of World War II|Middle East]], in the [[Pacific War|Pacific and South...
    8: ... as a result of the war]], including acts of genocide such as [[the Holocaust]], the [[Rape of Nanking...
    16: ...ted in the war, more or less voluntarily, on the side of the power that in their neighbourhood was the...
    18: ...s did not have a profound impact on the war, nor did they supply the Axis powers with any great abunda...
    24: ... be "Allied-friendly" while neutral Spain was considered "Axis-friendly," despite the fact that neithe...
  7. Morse code (33777 bytes)
    1: ...mb|right|Portrait of Samuel F. B. Morse.Image provided by [http://classroomclipart.com Classroom Clip ...
    2: ...rse]]'s electric [[Telegraphy|telegraph]] in the mid-1830s, it was also extensively used for early [[r...
    13: ...ed in Germany and eventually adopted as the worldwide standard as "International Morse". Morse's origi...
    17: ...mits of the time made it impossible to print individual characters in a readable form, so the inventor...
    27: ...rs of these five-letter code words were sent individually using Morse code. In [[computer network]]ing...
  8. Pope Formosus (4107 bytes)
    4: As early as [[872]] he had been a candidate for the papal see. But due to political compli...
    8: ...mple]] for the [[France|French]] crown, the pope sided with Charles.
    10: ...subjugated all the country north of the [[Po]]. Guido died in December leaving his son [[Lambert of Sp...
    14: ...er clerics, causing great confusion. Later the validity of Formosus's work was re-reinstated. The dec...
  9. Pope Benedict V (659 bytes)
    1: ...nly a month, and the ex-pope was carried off to [[Hamburg]] where he became a [[deacon]], dying in July 965...
  10. Tsunami (29462 bytes)
    2: ...aced on a massive scale. [[Earthquake]]s, [[landslide]]s, [[volcanic eruption]]s and large [[meteorit...
    6: ...are not actually related to tides the term is considered misleading and its usage is discouraged by [[...
    10: ...a tsunami by itself may trigger an undersea landslide quite capable of generating a tsunami.
    14: ...he overlying water column as sediment and rocks slide downslope and are redistributed across the sea f...
    18: ...enerated from these mechanisms, unlike the ocean-wide tsunamis caused by some earthquakes, dissipate q...
  11. July 24 (8660 bytes)
    22: ...itish]] and [[Canada|Canadian]] aeroplanes bomb [[Hamburg]] by night, those of the [[United States|American...
    24: ...an National Exhibition in [[Moscow]], US vice-president [[Richard Nixon]] and [[Nikita Khrushchev]] ha...
    25: ...]]: Four [[F-4C Phantom]]s escorting a bombing raid at [[Kang Chi]] are the targets of [[antiaircraft...
    26: ... state visit to [[Canada]], [[France|French]] President [[Charles de Gaulle]] declares to a crowd of o...
    28: ...nanimously rule that President [[Richard Nixon]] did not have the authority to withhold subpoenaed [[W...
  12. River (12397 bytes)
    1: ...mb|A Feluca sailing down the nile river.Image provided by [http://classroomclipart.com Classroom Clip ...
    4: ...]], commonly called its mouth, a river typically widens at its end and forms what is known as a delta ...
    7: ... their mouths. Rivers whose mouths are in saline tidal waters may form [[estuary|estuaries]].
    9: ...ater]] or even [[waterfall|waterfall]]s occur. Rapids are often used for recreational purposes (''see ...
    11: ...utary]] to another (usually larger) river. In [[arid]] areas rivers sometimes end by losing water to [...
  13. Phosphorus (11557 bytes)
    9: {{Elementbox_phase | [[solid]] }}
    22: ...| &plusmn;3, '''5''', 4<br />(mildly [[acid]]ic oxide) }}
    41: ...]]s, friction [[match]]es, [[firework]]s, [[pesticide]]s, [[toothpaste]], and [[detergent]]s.
    42: ...g|thumb|150px|left|Chemistry Clipart .Clipart provided by [http://classroomclipart.com Classroom Clip ...
    44: ...pontaneously in air and burns to phosphorus pentoxide.
  14. Franz Xaver von Baader (10383 bytes)
    3: ... Germany, and for four years, 1792&ndash;1796, resided in [[England]].
    5: ...iking. In 1796 he returned from England, and in [[Hamburg]] became acquainted with [[Friedrich Heinrich Jac...
    9: ... it aims at, and maintains that we cannot throw aside the presuppositions of faith, church and traditi...
    11: ... of God &mdash; his shadow, desire, want, or ''desiderium sui'', as it is called by mystical writers. ...
    13: ...arious works, is but little instructive, and coincides in the main with the utterances of Boehme. In n...
  15. Holocaust (53541 bytes)
    4: ...caust''' was [[Nazi Germany]]'s systematic [[genocide]] ([[ethnic cleansing]]) of various [[Ethnicity|...
    6: ...oups into account, the total death toll rises considerably. Estimates place the total number of Holoca...
    10: ...required to make by the [[Torah]]. But since the mid-[[19th century]], the word has been used by a lar...
    12: ... also used to refer to "destruction" since the [[Middle Ages]]), became the standard Hebrew term for t...
    14: ...y to any mass killings such as the [[Rwandan Genocide]] and the actions of the [[Khmer Rouge]] in [[Ca...

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