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- List of countries by highest point (12398 bytes)
28: |13||[[Bolivia]]||[[Nevado Sajama]]||6,542m
36: |17||[[Tanzania]]||[[Kilimanjaro]]||5,895m
58: |28||[[Indonesia]]||[[Carstensz Pyramid]] (Puncak Jaya)||5,030m
74: |36||[[Azerbaijan]]||[[Bazarduzu Dagi]]||4,485m
96: |47||[[Japan]]||[[Mount Fuji]]||3,776m
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- Mexico (27255 bytes)
72: ... area of the northernmost state of [[Coahuila y Tejas]] to hundreds of immigrant families from the Uni...
74: ...d to the northern rebellion. The inhabitants of Tejas, calling themselves Texians and led mainly by re...
82: On [[January 1]] [[1994]], Mexico became a full member of...
103: *2.[[Baja California]]
104: *3.[[Baja California Sur|Baja California Sur]] - Costa Rica (12931 bytes)
116: ...and Spaniards. Descendants of black 19th-century Jamaican immigrant workers constitute an English-spe... - Periodic table (7298 bytes)
48: ...r significant differences in [[mass]]. Elements adjacent to one another within a period have similar m... - Lighthouse of Alexandria (3491 bytes)
- Persepolis (15450 bytes)
4: [[Image:Takht-jamshid.jpg|thumb|380px|After 2500 years, the ruins ...
6: ...e now known as ''Takhti Jamshid'' ("the throne of Jamshid"). That they represent the Persepolis captur...
8: Behind ''Takhti Jamshid'' are three sepulchres hewn out of the rock ...
12: ...cydianus). The two completed graves behind Takhti Jamshid would then belong to [[Artaxerxes II]] and [...
14: ... on the Pulwar, a good hour's walk above ''Takhti Jamshid''. These formed a single building, which was... - Christopher Columbus (44177 bytes)
35: ...son, [[Diego Colón]] in [[1480]]. Felipa died in January of [[1485]]. Columbus later found a lifelon...
46: ...ated that the distance from the Canary Islands to Japan was 2,400 nautical miles (about 4,444 km).
71: On [[January 4]], [[1493]] he set sail for home, not yet ...
81: ...ba]] (which he named Juana) on [[April 30]] and [[Jamaica]] on [[May 5]]. He explored the south coast...
101: ... Instead, the ships anchored at the mouth of the Jaina River. - Ibn Battuta (16481 bytes)
20: ...he border into [[Mesopotamia]] and visited [[al-Najaf]], the burial place of the fourth Caliph [[Ali i...
45: ...for a time in the south under the protection of [[Jamal al-Din]], but when that worthy was overthrown ...
104: [[ja:イブン=バットゥータ]] - Industrial Revolution (30001 bytes)
61: ... name for his lathes and precision measurement. [[James Fox]] of [[Derby]] had a healthy export trade ...
85: Other improvements followed, with [[Benjamin Huntsman]] developing a [[crucible steel]] tec...
94: ...eservoir that had passed through a water wheel. [[James Watt]]'s invention of rotary motion in the 178...
143: ...resulting in the election of the popular [[Andrew Jackson]] in [[1828]] and the creation of political ... - Steel (28384 bytes)
68: In [[1619]], [[Jan Andries Moerbeck]], a [[United Netherlands|Dutch...
82: ...ble steel]] was rediscovered in the 1740s by [[Benjamin Huntsman]] in [[Handsworth, South Yorkshire|Ha...
113: ... independently redeveloped in [[Sheffield]] by Benjamin Huntsman in 1740, and Pavel Anosov in [[Russia...
121: ...nFe/KoreanFe.html Early iron in China, Korea, and Japan]
140: [[id:Baja]] - Puritan (15882 bytes)
20: ...ally dangerous movement; he authorized the [[King James Bible]] partly to reinforce Anglican orthodoxy... - Timeline of the united states history 1990 to present (16426 bytes)
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55: ...n history, which lasts from December 22, 2018 to *January 25, 2019 (35 days), officially ends.
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64: - China (38909 bytes)
5: ...ades were marred by warlordism, the [[Second Sino-Japanese War]], and the [[Chinese Civil War]].
32: ...hina]] (支那) has also been used by [[Japan]]ese since the nineteenth century, and has sin...
55: ...ord Era, the [[Sino-Japanese War (1937-1945)|Sino-Japanese War]], and the [[Chinese Civil War]]. The l...
75: On [[January 1]], [[1912]], the Republic of China (ROC) w...
83: ...threats to its rule. Examples of this include the jailing of political opponents and journalists, gene... - Hatshepsut (9070 bytes)
- Cleopatra VII of Egypt (8634 bytes)
4: ...0;τωρ, [[December]], [[70 BC]] or [[January]], [[69 BC]]–[[August 12]]?, [[30 BC]]...
36: ...HTM Cleopatra] - a Victorian children's book by [[Jacob Abbott]], 1852, [[Project Gutenberg]] edition. - Boudicca (6973 bytes)
- Performance (3170 bytes)
29: ...icians polish their art at a railway station in [[Japan]]]] - Melisende of Jerusalem (16880 bytes)
19: ...n he accused [[Hugh II of Le Puiset]], [[Count of Jaffa]], of having an affair with Melisende. Hugh wa...
49: ...sulted with the grant of the city of Nablus and adjacent lands to Melisende to rule for life, and a so... - Agnes of Courtenay (6051 bytes)
3: ...ed [[Amalric I of Jerusalem|Amalric]], [[count of Jaffa and Ascalon]], in [[1157]], after Hugh was cap...
7: ...ed. Agnes continued to hold the title Countess of Jaffa and Ascalon and received a pension from that f... - Sibylla of Jerusalem (11497 bytes)
7: ...ord of Montferrat]], the newly created [[count of Jaffa and Ascalon]]. In autumn [[1176]] they were ma... - Eleanor of Aquitaine (11927 bytes)
44: ...ters in the play ''[[The Lion in Winter]]'', by [[James Goldman]], which was made into a film starring...
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