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- November 4 (10686 bytes)
2: ...n [[leap year]]s) in the [[Gregorian Calendar]], with 57 days remaining.
7: ...[[Antwerp (city)|Antwerp]] (after three days the city was nearly destroyed).
8: ...nder command of [[Dmitri Mikhailovich Pozharski|Dmitry Pozharsky]]
10: ...dinia|Sardinia]], which soon expanded to become [[Italy]].
11: ...attle]], [[Washington]] as the Territorial University - Narcissi (1567 bytes)
15: ...[Persian language|Persian]] word of this plant, نرگس (''Nargis'').
19: ...nly to the rush-leaved [[Jonquilla Narcissi]] and its cultivars. - Painting (4567 bytes)
2: ...r about 6 times as long as they have been using written language. Artistic painting is considered by m...
24: *[[Computer painting]] (Digital)
34: ... such as [[viscosity]], [[miscibility]], [[solubility]], drying time, etc.
48: *[[Spray paint]] ([[Graffiti]])
52: ...c discussions about contemporary painting, though it continues to be used in popular contexts. - Conventional Egyptian chronology (10774 bytes)
7: ...tes or even several whole chronologies as possibilities. Consequently, there may be discrepancies betw...
9: It should be noted that there is a 60 year discrepan...
15: ...Predynastic Egypt is from [http://xoomer.virgilio.it/francescoraf/ Late Predynastic and Early Dynastic...
17: * The dates of Dynasties 11 to 20 are from Kitchen, "The Basics of Egyptian Chronology in Relati...
18: * The dates of Dynasties 21 to 26 are from Kitchen, ''Third Intermediate Period in Egypt'' (1973... - Nile (13738 bytes)
2: ... 830|3 400 000|[[Africa]]|the [[Mediterranean]]||[[Uganda]] - [[Sudan]] - [[Egypt]]}}
4: ...e''' ([[Arabic language|Arabic]]: النيل ''an-nīl''), in [[Africa]], i...
8: ...gamma;υπτος), which itself is the source of the name "Egypt".
12: ...bara River]] in [[Sudan]] all the way to the [[Mediterranean Sea]].
14: ... a length of approximately 5584 km (3470 miles). It drains approximately 2.8 million to 3.4 million k... - Alexandria (28378 bytes)
1: ... the ancient city of [[Canopus (Egypt)|Canopus]]. It has a population of approximately 3,341,000.
3: ...e late [[Ottoman]] period had seen it reduced to little more than a small fishing village.
7: ...Boats in Alexandria's Eastern Harbour, close to Kait Bey Castle]]
13: ...ch starts with the founding of the city and ends with the arrival of the Romans (blue).
15: * The Arab city from [[641]] until [[1798]] when Napoleon arrive... - Australia (39438 bytes)
9: capital =[[Canberra]]|
11: largest_city =[[Sydney]]|
12: government_type=[[Constitutional monarchy|Const. monarchy]]|
13: leader_titles = [[Queen of Australia|Queen]]<br>[[Governor-G...
14: leader_names = [[Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom|Elizabeth II]]<br>[[Michael Jeffery]]<b... - Jordan (20715 bytes)
1: ...ad Sea]]. Jordan's main religion is [[Islam]] and its main language is [[Arabic language|Arabic]].
3: ...1603;ة الأردنّيّة اله...
9: | align="center" width="140px" | [[Image:Hashemitearms.jpg|100px|Coat of Arms of Jordan]]
22: | '''[[Capital]]'''
40: - [[Population density|Density]] - Brunei (7197 bytes)
1: ... from its coastline with the [[South China Sea]], it is completely surrounded by [[East Malaysia]].
5: |+<big><big>'''برني دارالس...
17: ...ational motto]] (translation): Always in service with God's guidance''</small>
23: | '''[[Capital]]''' || [[Bandar Seri Begawan]]
32: <br /> - [[Population density|Density]] - Lebanon (34225 bytes)
2: ... a country in the [[Middle East]], along the [[Mediterranean Sea]] (on the west), bordered by [[Syria]...
4: ...1577; اللبنانيّة<br>(Al Jumhuriyah al Lubnan...
25: | '''[[Capital]]'''
39: <br /> - [[Population density|Density]]
66: ... language|Aramaic]] word ''laban'' which means "white" and refers to snow-capped mountains. An Arabi... - Afghanistan (23568 bytes)
1: ...a|China]] in the easternmost part of the country. It is among the poorest countries in the world.
3: ... Under its new [[Constitution of Afghanistan|constitution]] the country is now officially named the ''...
5: ...#1601;غانستان'''<br>'''Da Afghanistan Islami Dawlat'''<br>'''D...
23: | '''[[Capital]]'''<br> - Population:<br> - [[Coordi...
32: ...pulation]]'''<br> - Total: <br> - [[Density]]: - Sudan (18856 bytes)
2: ... the north, the [[Red Sea]] to the northeast, [[Eritrea]] and [[Ethiopia]] to the east, [[Kenya]] and ...
8: ...1577; السودان <br> Jumhuriyat as-Sudan |
16: capital = [[Khartoum]] |
18: government_type = [[Authoritarian]] [[regime]] |
19: leader_titles = [[List of Presidents of Sudan|Pre... - Malaysia (27892 bytes)
1: ...f Malaysia''' is a country in [[Southeast Asia]]. It consists of two geographical regions divided by t...
3: ...useway and the second-link bridge]] on the south with the island of [[Singapore]];
8: ...#1585;سكوتوان مليسيا'''</b...
20: ...tu Bertambah Mutu<br>([[Malay language|Malay]]: Unity Is Strength)''</font>
27: | '''[[Capital]]''' - Aswan (1042 bytes)
6: ...rnorates of Egypt|governorate]] of the same name. It stands on the east bank of the [[Nile]] at the fi...
8: Aswan is one of the driest inhabited places in the world; as of early 2001, the last...
10: This is identified with the ancient city of [[Syene]], which is famous for providing a ba...
12: ''See also:'' [[Aswan Dam]], [[Elephantine]], [[Kitchener's Island]], [[Nag Hammadi]] - Virginia (23198 bytes)
9: Capital = [[Richmond, Virginia|Richmond]] |
10: LargestCity = [[Virginia Beach, Virginia|Virginia Beach]...
21: DensityRank = 14<sup>th</sup> |
22: 2000Density = 69.03 |
23: AdmittanceOrder = 10<sup>th</sup> | - Influenza (10335 bytes)
1: ...s being instances of influenza), see [[gastroenteritis]].}}
3: '''Influenza''' (or as it is commonly known, '''the flu''' or '''the grippe...
4: ...n the form of health care costs and lost productivity. Major genetic changes in the virus have caused ...
12: ...rgo [[antigenic drift]] and have more similarity with previous strains.
18: ... [[pandemic]]s. There is no exact scientific definition of a superflu. - Dictionary (22415 bytes)
2: ...acters with their [[glyph]]s, or a list of words with corresponding words in other languages. Many di...
5: ...inese characters, linear sorts are particular unsuitable for Chinese dictionaries. ''(See [[collation]...
8: ... a limited selection of words from a speech community is called a [[minimizing dictionary]] (e.g. a di...
14: ...ipt, entry words in the non-English language may either be printed and sorted in the native order, or ...
17: ...ictionaries, i.e. they attempt to cover only a limited number of the specialized vocabulary concerned.... - List of painters (54090 bytes)
10: ...[[Michelangelo Buonarroti]], ([[1475]]-[[1564]]), Italian [[sculptor]] and [[painter]]
11: *[[Leonardo da Vinci]], ([[1452]]-[[1519]]), Italian painter, sculptor and inventor
15: ...llo Santi|Raphael]], ([[1483]]-[[1520]]), [[Italy|Italian]] [[painter]]
16: *[[Rembrandt]], ([[1606]]-[[1669]]), [[Netherlands|Dutch]] [[painter]]
90: *[[Edward Mitchell Bannister]] ([[1828]]-[[1901]]) - Galileo Galilei (33761 bytes)
2: ...thority and [[freedom of thought]], particularly with [[science]], in [[Western society]].
5: Galileo was born in [[Pisa]], [[Italy]], as the son of [[Vincenzo Galilei]], a mathe...
7: ...ved to the [[University of Padua]], and served on its faculty teaching [[geometry]], [[mechanics]], an...
10: ...ted to the rejection of blind allegiance to authority (like the Church) or other thinkers (such as [[A...
12: ...rements of time, which appeared to be impossible with the technology of the [[1600s]]. According to Ko... - Johannes Kepler (17038 bytes)
4: ... [[Tycho Brahe]]. Kepler's career also coincided with that of [[Galileo Galilei]].
6: ...nz (Austria) was renamed [[Johannes Kepler University Linz]] in honor of Johannes Kepler, since he wro...
9: ...aid to have been a weak and sickly child, but despite his ill health, he was precociously brilliant.
13: ...outdoors" to see it and that the moon "appeared quite red."
15: ...tant school in Graz, Austria. He accepted the position in April of [[1594]], at the age of 23.
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