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  1. Mexico (27255 bytes)
    62: ...ns, such as the [[Aztec]], the [[Olmec]], the [[Toltec]], and the [[Maya civilization|Maya]].
    64: ...were due to the former inhabitants of Tula, the Toltecs, who reached the height of their civilization ...
    70: ...merica]] were all incorporated into Mexico from [[1822]] to [[1823]], when they declared independence, w...
    87: ...ongress. The president is elected by universal adult suffrage for a six-year term and may not hold off...
    172: ...e of modern and outmoded [[industry]] and [[agriculture]], increasingly dominated by the private secto...
  2. Rio de Janeiro (14538 bytes)
    15: ...frica]]n colonies, and Europe. Fortresses were built and an alliance was formed with nearby native tri...
    19: ...ame much more useful port to transport out the wealth than farther [[Salvador da Bahia|Salvador]]. In ...
    23: ... Pedro proclaimed the independence of Brazil in [[1822]], he decided to keep Rio de Janeiro as the capit...
    25: ...ric]], Kubitschek managed to have [[Bras�a]] built, at great cost, by [[1960]]. On April 21st that y...
    35: ... Roman-style aqueduct - the "Arcos da Carioca" built in 1750 and converted to a tram viaduct in 1896 -...
  3. Jules Dumont d'Urville (2251 bytes)
    6: In [[1822]] he sailed on a voyage around the world under [[...
  4. Maria Theresa of Austria (8450 bytes)
    8: ...named "Marie _______") and 5 sons surviving to adulthood. She made him co-regent of her Austrian domin...
    16: ...-1798), married HSH Prince Albert of Saxony (1738-1822); no issue
    35: ... the medical faculty more efficient. When she felt her army was strong enough, she prepared to attac...
    37: ...She only allowed him limited powers because she felt he was too rash and arrogant.
  5. Accordion (10069 bytes)
    6: Simple metal or wood reed instruments ("Maultrommel", Jews' Harp) were likely precursors.
    26: The first basic "accordion" was invented in [[1822]] by [[Friedrich Buschmann]] in [[Berlin]].
    71: Many folk cultures have their own version of an accordion, inclu...
  6. James Monroe (11107 bytes)
    18: .... He is the namesake of the [[Monroe Doctrine]], although it was his [[United States Secretary of Stat...
    22: ...erous family, Monroe attended the school of Campelltown Academy in Viginia and then attended the [[Col...
    34: ...ortunately these "good feelings" did not endure, although Monroe, his popularity undiminished, followe...
    36: ...y to recognize the young sister republics until [[1822]], after ascertaining that Congress would vote ap...
    42: ...nce then he never financially recovered. As a result, he and his wife [[Elizabeth Kortright Monroe|Eli...
  7. Ulysses S. Grant (23281 bytes)
    9: ...r><td>'''Date of Birth'''</td><td>[[April 27]], [[1822]]</td></tr>
    12: <tr><td>'''Place of Death:'''</td><td>[[Wilton, New York|Mount McGregor, New York]]</td></tr>
    22: '''Ulysses S. Grant''' ([[April 27]], [[1822]] – [[July 23]], [[1885]]) was a [[Union ar...
    24: ... armies]], and is credited with winning the war. Although he was a successful general, he is considere...
    26: ...bordinates in the executive branch who were at fault. He is instead mostly criticized for not taking a...
  8. Brazil (12581 bytes)
    1: ...zil is home to both extensive [[agriculture|agricultural]] lands and [[rain forest]]s. A former [[colo...
    8: ...ro I]] declared independence on [[7 September]] [[1822]], establishing the independent [[Empire of Brazi...
    41: ...home to most of Brazil's population and its agricultural base. Along the coast of the [[Atlantic Ocean...
    60: ...sing large and well-developed [[agriculture|agricultural]], [[mining]], [[manufacturing]], and [[servi...
    70: ...nhabitants are very diverse with many races and cultures represented (see article above).
  9. Elephantine (3346 bytes)
    6: ... the later temple to him that was completely rebuilt in the Late Period ([[Thirtieth dynasty of Egypt|...
    8: ...y of Egypt|third dynasty]] and a small shrine, built for the local [[Sixth dynasty of Egypt|sixth-dyna...
    13: ...II]] and [[Amenhotep III]] on the island prior to 1822, when they were destroyed by the Ottoman governme...
  10. New Mexico (31079 bytes)
    38: ...ir strong Spanish, Mexican, and Native American cultural influences. For a variety of reasons, some pe...
    44: ...[[Pueblo people]] built a flourishing sedentary culture in the [[1200s]], constructing small towns in ...
    46: ...as [[Coronado State Monument]] in [[1541]]. His maltreatment of the Pueblo people while exploring the ...
    50: ...tive Americans at [[Acoma, New Mexico|Acoma]] revolted against this Spanish encroachment but faced sev...
    52: ... convert them to Christianity. The [[Apache]] revolted violently in [[1676]], and the Pueblo uprising ...
  11. Dinosaur (35313 bytes)
    18: ...he world. Dinosaurs have become a part of world culture, and have remained consistently popular, espec...
    34: ...saurs, but many other scientists do not. As a result, this article hereafter uses "dinosaur" as a syno...
    42: ... of those are still buried in the earth. As a result, the smallest and largest dinosaurs will probably...
    55: ...[[Microraptor]]'', ''[[Parvicursor]]'', and ''[[Saltopus]]'' were all under [[1 E-1 m|60 cm]] (2 ft) i...
    62: ... dinosaurs like the [[Patagonia]]n sauropod ''[[Saltasaurus]]'' (in 1997). The [[Mongolia]]n [[manirap...
  12. Comet (30542 bytes)
    15: ...the light that falls on it; by comparison, [[asphalt]] reflects 7% of the light that falls on it. It i...
    17: ... electrons leading to emission of X-rays and far ultraviolet photons [http://www.kvi.nl/~bodewits].
    21: ...comets are thought to originate in the [[Kuiper belt]], whereas the source of long-period comets is th...
    23: ...fluenced by the gravity of giant planets as a result of a close encounter. Jupiter is the source of th...
    31: ...chi Araki and George Alcock. In the past, when multiple comets were discovered by the same individual...
  13. List of painters (54090 bytes)
    43: *[[Else Alfelt]] ([[1910]]-[[1974]])
    51: *[[Albrecht Altdorfer]] ([[1480]]-[[1538]])
    52: *[[Altichiero]] ([[1320]]-[[1395]])
    69: *[[George Ault]] ([[1891]]-[[1948]])
    74: *[[Milton Avery]] ([[1885]]-[[1965]])
  14. Cell (biology) (28190 bytes)
    1: ...Epithelial-cells.jpg|right|thumb|160px|Cells in culture, [[stain]]ed for [[keratin]] (red) and [[DNA]]...
    2: ...ell. Other organisms, such as [[human]]s, are [[multicellular]], (humans have an estimated 100,000 bil...
    9: ...ze.jpg|thumb|right|190px|Mouse cells grown in a culture dish. These cells grow in large clumps but eac...
    21: [[Image:Celltypes.jpg|thumbnail|350px|'''The cells of eukaryote...
    23: ...zed. 220 types of cells and tissues make up the multicellular [[human]] body.
  15. Galileo Galilei (33761 bytes)
    7: ...he [[University of Padua]], and served on its faculty teaching [[geometry]], [[mechanics]], and [[astr...
    10: ...oneering use of quantitative experiments with results analyzed mathematically. There was no tradition ...
    14: ...experiments and even indicated the particular results that led to the time-squared law (Drake, 1973).
    18: Although the popular idea of Galileo inventing the te...
    26: ...ed by [[Francesco Sizzi]], presented great difficulties for either the geocentric system or that of [[...
  16. Timeline of United States history (1820-1859) (8457 bytes)
    9: *[[1822]] - [[Denmark Vesey]] executed
    10: *[[1822]] - [[Cumberland Road]] Bill
    28: *[[1831]] - [[Nat Turner]]'s revolt
    42: *[[1836]] - [[Samuel Colt]] invents [[revolver]]
  17. Michigan (29427 bytes)
    42: ...chigan and Ohio militia maneuvered in the area. Ultimately, Congress awarded the "[[Toledo Strip]]" t...
    46: ...ransformed Detroit and Michigan, but permanently altered the socio-economic climate of [[United States...
    56:
    59: *[[1760s]] [[Chief Pontiac]] led a major revolt of the [[Ottawa tribe]] against the British.
    69: *[[1828]] Territorial Capitol built in [[Detroit]] at a cost of $24,500.
  18. January 17 (12233 bytes)
    7: ... Hanover|Hanoverian]] army at [[Falkirk]] in his ultimately unsuccessful campaign to recover the thron...
    31: ...ding a ten-year [[moratorium]] on the [[death penalty]] in the [[United States]].
    123: ...]], 19th [[President of the United States]] (b. [[1822]])
  19. January 2 (10888 bytes)
    32: ...] severely damaged the [[Llandaff Cathedral]], built in [[1290]] on the bank of the [[River Taff]] in ...
    42: ...ush at [[Rangers F.C.|Rangers]] v [[Celtic F.C.|Celtic]] [[Football (soccer)|football]] match, [[Glasg...
    60: *[[1822]] - [[Rudolf Clausius]], German physicist, contri...
    80: *[[1942]] - [[Hugh Shelton]], American Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Sta...
    120: *[[2000]] - [[Elmo R. Zumwalt, Jr.]], American admiral (b. [[1920]])
  20. List of chemists (10401 bytes)
    16: *[[Claude Louis Berthollet]], (1748-1822), French chemist
    36: *[[John Dalton]], (1766-1844), physicist
    97: *[[Izaak Kolthoff]], (1894-1993) the "Father of [[analytical ch...
    140: *[[Louis Pasteur]], (1822-1895), French [[biochemistry|biochemist]]
    156: *[[Henri Victor Regnault]] (1810-1878), [[France|French]] chemist and [[Ph...

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