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  1. Agnes of Courtenay (6051 bytes)
    5: ...aute Cour]]'' refused to endorse Amalric as king unless his marriage to Agnes was annulled. This was s...
    17: Agnes died at her estates in [[Akko|Acre]], sometime in [[1184]]. Baldwin IV himself expir...
  2. Sibylla of Jerusalem (11497 bytes)
    11: Baldwin of Ibelin certainly was among the courtiers who called upon the prin...
    23: ...]. Meanwhile, Agnes died at her estates in [[Akko|Acre]], sometime in [[1184]]. Baldwin IV himself expir...
    29: ...re could be no doubt after the ceremony that Guy only held the crown matrimonial."
    41: ...wly arrived [[Third Crusade]] against Muslim-held Acre, desiring to make that town the seat of kingdom. ...
    43: ...lso died of the same epidemic some days earlier. (Acre was afterwards conquered in July 1191, mostly by ...
  3. Eleanor Roosevelt (11183 bytes)
    13: ...th]] who was enraged that the homely Eleanor not only snagged her cousin Franklin as a husband, but th...
    37: ...her old friends [[Herbert Lehman]] and [[Thomas Finletter]] to form the New York Committee for Democra...
    41: ... responsible for the establishment of the 2,800 [[acre]] (11 km<sup>2</sup>) [http://www.nps.gov/roca/Ca...
  4. Pennsylvania (32594 bytes)
    38: ...ng metropolitan area, and [[Pittsburgh]], a busy inland [[river port]] and major center for educationa...
    86: ...y, the Pittsburgh police magistrate court is the only true city-level court in the state.
    108: ...m?|44,817 square miles (119,283 km?)]], 739,200 [[acre]]s (2,990 km&sup2;) of which are bodies of water....
    115: Pennsylvania's saltwater "shore" line, only 89 miles by official US figures, is the shortest...
    166: Pennsylvania has only one incorporated town, [[Bloomsburg, Pennsylvani...
  5. Montana (14119 bytes)
    51: ...36,000,000 acres (146,000&nbsp;km&sup2;). 275,000 acres (1100&nbsp;km&sup2;) are administered as [[state...
    66: ...the [[National Park Service]], but is also a 1900-acre (7.7 km&sup2;) working ranch.
    172: *[[Moonlight Basin]] near [[Bozeman, Montana|Bozeman]]
  6. Time zone (34024 bytes)
    8: ...is, incidentally, local time at Greenwich itself only between 01:00 UTC on the last Sunday in October ...
    31: ...ime until [[August 2]], [[1880]]. This paragraph only applies to the island of Great Britain, not to t...
    41: ... 7.5? wide separated by a [[longitude]] of 180?. Unlike the zig-zagging land-based [[International Dat...
    43: ...eas that do not have a legal standard time ([[Greenland]]'s [[ice sheet]] and all of [[Antarctica]]&md...
    45: ...it to within 50 ms of UT1, reducing the error to only 20 m.
  7. Crusade (28507 bytes)
    25: ...tian war against Muslim conquests, it is not the only such example. The [[Normans|Norman]] adventurer ...
    28: ... both Arabs (in Sicily) and Byzantines (on the mainland). A Latin hegemony in the Levant would provide...
    34: ...lly felt pious fury that was expressed in the massacres of Jews that accompanied the movement of mobs th...
    36: ... expressed such a popular fever, and after [[Akko|Acre]] fell for the last time in [[1291]], and after t...
    38: ...hts Hospitaller]]. After the final fall of [[Akko|Acre]] they took control of the island of [[Rhodes]], ...
  8. Thomas Edison (20653 bytes)
    3: ...evices. "The Wizard of [[Menlo Park, New Jersey|Menlo Park]]" was one of the first inventors to apply ...
    5: ... a conglomerate of nine major film studios (commonly known as the Edison Trust).
    24: ...the track during replay so that one could listen only once. A redesigned model using wax cylinders was...
    26: ===Menlo Park===
    27: ...jor innovation was the [[Menlo Park, New Jersey|Menlo Park]] research lab, which was built in [[New Je...
  9. Agriculture (19147 bytes)
    5: ...cs|economic activity]] than in any other, yet it only accounts for four percent of the world's [[gross...
    48: ... surplus for competitive gift-giving). Most certainly there was a gradual transition from [[hunter-gat...
    56: ... used?--> Crops and animals that were previously only known in the Old World were now transplanted to ...
    81: ...e) in [[1900]] to about 9.4 t/ha (150 bushels per acre) in [[2001]], primarily due to improvements in ge...
  10. Alfalfa (6719 bytes)
    18: ...nial flowering [[plant]], ''Medicago'', most commonly referring to ''M. sativa'' L., also called '''lu...
    37: ...ptable regions and a rate of 22 kg/hectare (20 lb/acre) in southern regions is used. A [[nurse crop]] i...
    39: ...ields are typically around 1 tonne/hectare (4 ton/acre) but vary regionally and with the weather, and wi...
    47: ...y into bales. There are three types of bales commonly used for alfalfa. Small "square" bales--actually...
  11. James K. Polk (27988 bytes)
    19: ...is expansionist beliefs, for his pledge to serve only one term, and for becoming the first "[[dark hor...
    24: ...rst of ten children, was born on his family's 250 acre (1 km&sup2;) farm in [[Mecklenburg County, North ...
    28: Polk was only educated informally during his childhood. His fo...
    52: ...resident. Polk was the first, and as of 2005 the only, former Speaker of the House of Representatives ...
    55: ...ing of his Administration, was resolved to serve only one term in office.]]
  12. Sacramento, California (21190 bytes)
    37: ...ved in this area for perhaps thousands of years. Unlike the settlers that would eventually make Sacram...
    56: ...rojects were funded though taxes levied on goods unloaded from boats and loaded onto rail cars in the ...
    82: ...and the school colors are green and gold. The 300-acre campus is located along the [[American River Park...
    103: ... a result, the greater metropolitan area sprawls only four miles west of downtown (as [[West Sacrament...
    125: ...a usually has low humidity. Rain generally falls only between November and March, with the rainy seaso...
  13. Juneau City and Borough, Alaska (8577 bytes)
    4: ...rough seat]] is the City of Juneau, which is the only incorporated place as the City and Borough bound...
    8: ...tes|U.S.]] which cannot be accessed by road. The only way to reach the Juneau is via sea or air.
    19: ...[October 18]], [[1880]], the two men marked a 160 acre (0.6&nbsp;km&sup2;) town site where soon a mining...
  14. Augusta, Maine (4876 bytes)
    52: The [[Pine Tree State Arboretum]] is a 224-acre [[arboretum]] with [[botanical gardens]].
    55: *[http://www.hometownlocator.com/City/Augusta-Maine.cfm Augusta Communit...
  15. Columbus, Ohio (27104 bytes)
    4: ...cording to recent U.S. census estimates, in Ohio only the metropolitan areas of [[Cleveland, Ohio|Clev...
    59: ...of it is water. The total area is 1.07% water. Unlike many other major US cities, Columbus continues...
    66: ...nklinton is a group of smaller neighborhoods commonly referred to as "The Hilltop".
    73: ...w saucer dome, that lights the interior rotunda. Unlike many US state capitol buildings, the Ohio Stat...
    99: ...us, with the baseball and football fans fairly evenly split between the two cities, although a sizeabl...
  16. Cheyenne, Wyoming (8059 bytes)
    35: ...the capital of the [[Wyoming Territory]] and the only city of any consequence, as well as being the se...
    78: [[Alferd Packer]] the only American ever convicted of [[cannibalism]] (thou...
    89: The 8 acre (32,000 m&sup2;) [[Cheyenne Botanic Gardens]] are...
  17. Salt Lake City, Utah (41550 bytes)
    14: ...h the same information. This section is meant to only be a summary of the main article. Thanks.-->
    29: ...ish speaking]]. Jackie Biskupski, an [[lesbian|openly gay woman]], was elected in [[1998]] as a Utah S...
    42: ...;lake stink&#8221;'', which serves as one of the only reminders to Salt Lakers that they live near a m...
    45: ...similarities as a fresh water lake source and an inland [[salt]] sea destination.
    57: ...his plan the city was to be developed into 135 10-acre lots. However, the blocks became irregular during...
  18. Vatican City (21873 bytes)
    53: <sup>1</sup> [[Italian language|Italian]] is commonly used. <br>
    60: ...e ''ager vaticanus'') had always been considered sacred, even before the arrival of [[Christianity]]. In...
    69: ...tive]], [[executive]] and [[judicial]] power not only over Vatican City but also over the coextensive ...
    105: ...state in the world at 0.44 km&sup2; (108.7 [[acre|acres]]). According to the Lateran Treaties, certain [...
    120: ...atican's walls. The Vatican citizenry consists mainly of [[clergy]], including high dignitaries, pries...
  19. Cahokia (4221 bytes)
    1: ...982]] as a [[World Heritage Site]], protects 2200 acres (8.9&nbsp;km&sup2;) of the area of the mounds an...
    5: ...t long, 48 feet wide and about 50 feet high. A 50 acre (200,000&nbsp;m&sup2;) plaza stood in front of th...
  20. Knights Hospitaller (26158 bytes)
    5: ...lemagne]], Emperor of the [[Holy Roman Empire]], enlarged Probus' hostel and added a library to it. Un...
    15: ...ined to the [[County of Tripoli]] and when [[Akko|Acre]] was captured in [[1291]] the order sought refug...
    27: Although they had only a small number of ships, they nevertheless quick...
    43: ...d by the loss of its Priories throughout Europe. Only 10% of the Order's income came from Europe, with...
    46: ...tes|United States of America]]. However, it was only recognized by the Sovereign Military Order of Ma...

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