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  1. Mexico (27255 bytes)
    74: ...s of Tejas, calling themselves Texians and led mainly by relatively recently-arrived [[English languag...
    76: ...is time by [[France]], seeking to establish the [[Habsburg]] Archduke [[Maximilian_of_Mexico|Ferdinand Maxim...
    139: ...e than the nation's "free and sovereign states": only since 1997 have its citizens been able to elect ...
    161: Situated in the southwestern part of mainland North America and roughly triangular in shape,...
    194: ... expatriate communities; Mexico's Muslims number only a few thousand or less.
  2. Maria Theresa of Austria (8450 bytes)
    1: ...y known as Empress Maria Theresa), ruler of the [[Habsburg Empire]] from [[1740]]-[[1780]]. Also see [[Maria...
    4: ...1717]] – [[November 29]], [[1780]]) was a [[Habsburg]] by birth and became Archduchess of [[Austria]],...
    37: ...I, her eldest son, as coregent and emperor. She only allowed him limited powers because she felt he w...
    41: ...he only female to rule during the 650-year-long [[Habsburg]] dynasty. Her son [[Joseph II]] succeeded her.
  3. Catherine II of Russia (9308 bytes)
    2: ...therine exemplified an "[[enlightened absolutism|enlightened monarch]]."
    13: ...erine proceeded to "Westernize" Russia. However, unlike [[Peter the Great]], Catherine scorned force a...
    17: ...r the power of the [[House of Bourbon|Bourbon]]-[[Habsburg]] League. When it became apparent that his plan c...
    25: ...e of Svensksund]] (modern-day Ruotsinsalmi in [[Finland]]), July 9-10, 1790. The Russian navy, command...
    33: Catherine subscribed to [[the Enlightenment]] and considered herself a "philosopher...
  4. Marie Antoinette (40871 bytes)
    22: ...s-Auguste]] was shy, awkward and distant. He was only a year older than she was and had no sexual or r...
    25: ... supposed to do on their wedding night. They had only a very vague idea of sex and this increased the ...
    27: ...Antoinette felt it was beneath her dignity as a [[Habsburg|Hapsburg princess]] to talk to a lady with such a...
    36: ...-Auguste and Marie-Antoinette's life changed suddenly at 3 o'clock in the afternoon of 10th May [[1774...
    85: ...me impatient with the jeweller and snapped, "Not only have I never commissioned you to make a jewel &h...
  5. Leni Riefenstahl (8095 bytes)
    32: * ''[[Das Schicksal derer von Habsburg]]'' (''[[The Destiny of the Hapsburgs]]'', [[1928...
  6. Switzerland (22270 bytes)
    44: ...f Morgarten]] in [[1315]], the Swiss defeated the Habsburg army and secured quasi-independence as the Swiss ...
    65: ...he federal level in [[1971]], in the last canton only in [[1990]]. In [[1979]], parts of the canton of...
    74: Switzerland features a system of government unlike any other seen in [[Europe]], or indeed much o...
    127: [*] these Cantons are represented by only one councilor in the [[Swiss Council of States|C...
    167: ... so most communication is in three languages and only some very important documents are translated to ...
  7. Slovakia (19892 bytes)
    71: ...n wars]] and frequent insurrections against the [[Habsburg Monarchy]] also inflicted a great deal of destruc...
    73: During a [[Revolutions of 1848 in the Habsburg areas|revolution in 1848-49]], the Slovaks suppor...
    103: ...e_Castle.JPG|250px|thumb|[[Bojnice]] Castle, the only one of its design in Eastern Europe]]
  8. Romania (19812 bytes)
    66: ...ia became possessions of House of [[Anjou]], of [[Habsburg]], and of [[Holy Roman Empire]]). Later, in [[152...
    164: ... were accelerated, even though deep reforms were only begun in [[2004]]. Restructuring programs includ...
    193: ...million people in many parts of the world, but mainly in Europe and the Western Hemisphere.
    197: ...manians or Hungarians). The Rroma people are commonly known in Romania as ''ţigani'' (tzigany).
  9. Hungary (18459 bytes)
    65: ...ghts. The Austrians were finally able to prevail only with Russian help.
    152: ...ally, however the [[suicide]] rate remains stubbornly high. Economic reform measures such as health ca...
    161: ...a]]) and a smaller ones in [[Austria]] (in [[Burgenland]]), [[Croatia]] and [[Slovenia]].
    195: *[http://www.europa.eu.int/comm/enlargement/hungary/ Country Profile Hungary], tons o...
  10. Slovenia (19318 bytes)
    61: ...s regions passed into ownership of the [[Habsburg|Habsburgs]] whose lands later formed the [[Austria-Hungary...
    109: ... regions exist, and, as their name suggests, are only used for [[Statistics|statistical]] purposes. Th...
    137: ... third most forested country in Europe, after [[Finland]] and [[Sweden]]. Remnants of primeval forests...
    186: ...e well known after the mystical [[olm|proteus]]. Only one third of Kras is now covered by pine forest....
  11. Luxembourg (11321 bytes)
    13: ...an=2 style="background:#f9f9f9;" | [[image:LocationLuxembourg.png|Location of Luxembourg]]
    53: ...ssive occupants, among others the [[Bourbons]], [[Habsburg]]s, [[Hohenzollern]]s and [[France|French]]. Even...
    115: ...t only one hour per week at secondary school and only in the first years. In secondary school, besides...
  12. Johannes Kepler (17038 bytes)
    11: ...ief that he was physically repulsive, thoroughly unlikable and, compared to the other pupils, an outsi...
    19: ...ician (from November [[1601]] to [[1630]]) to the Habsburg Emperors.
    27: ... she refused to confess to the charges. However, only the courageous personal intervention of Kepler (...
    40: ...t eliminate the irregular solids, because we are only concerned with orderly creation. There remain si...
    46: ...served that an exceptionally bright star had suddenly appeared in the constellation [[Ophiuchus]]. (It...
  13. World War I (62979 bytes)
    2: ...ian massacres]] took place. Four dynasties, the [[Habsburg]]s, the [[Romanov]]s, the [[Ottoman]]s and the [[...
    8: It was commonly called "The Great War" (a title previously used ...
    19: ...of these nations was emphatic that victory would only be gained by striking first, and that mobilizati...
    22: ...ated by [[Prussia]]. As agreed to in [[1867]] the Habsburgs would be Emperors of Austria and Kings of Hungar...
    24: ...a]]. Many in the Austrian leadership, not least [[Habsburg]] Emperor [[Franz Joseph of Austria|Franz Joseph]...
  14. January 1 (18244 bytes)
    9: *[[1438]] - [[Albert II of Habsburg]] is crowned King of [[Hungary]].
    86: ...Sweden]] and the republics of [[Austria]] and [[Finland]] are admitted into the [[European Union]].
    219: * [http://www.tnl.net/when/1/1 Today in History: January 1]
  15. Sicily (18450 bytes)
    43: ... loaded onto ferries for the crossing from the mainland. Officially, the Stretto di Messina, S.p.A. in...
    47: ... served by national and international flights (mainly European) from to [[Palermo International Airpor...
    66: ...ties to [[Carthage]], which was on the African mainland not far from the southwest corner of the islan...
    80: ...[[1713]]-[[1720|20]]) and then the [[Austria]]n [[Habsburg]]s gave way to union ([[1734]]) with the [[Bourbo...
    84: ...northern Italy. The organised crime networks commonly known as the [[Mafia|mafia]] extended their infl...
  16. Czech Republic (13856 bytes)
    70: ...War]] were devastating. It later came under the [[Habsburg]] influence and became part of [[Austria-Hungary]...
  17. March 18 (10594 bytes)
    8: *[[1438]] - [[Albert II of Habsburg]] becomes King of [[Germany]].
    20: ...son]] for [[civil disobedience]]. He would serve only 2 years.
    133: * [http://www.tnl.net/when/3/18 Today in History: March 18]
  18. History of Slovakia (43199 bytes)
    23: ...i]] tribes. The Romans and their armies occupied only a thin strip of the right bank of the Danube and...
    29: ...n of Central and Western Europe by the [[Slavs]] only began in the [[6th_century|sixth century CE]]. H...
    109: ..., the [[Kingdom of Hungary]], the Hungarians not only went back to the principal elements of the organ...
    111: ..., the metallurgical industry and the trades, not only in Hungary, but also throughout Central and East...
    121: ...ation and became, in 1526, a direct part of the [[Habsburg Monarchy]] under the name "Royal Hungary". Formal...
  19. History of Germany (53864 bytes)
    50: ...-people and the Teutonic Order, moved into the thinly populated Slav territories east of the Oder ([[B...
    69: ...obber knights" became common. From [[1438]] the [[Habsburg]]s, who controlled most of the southeast of the E...
    88: In 1556 Charles V abdicated. The Habsburg Empire was divided, as Spain was separated from t...
    93: ...cene of the final conflict between France and the Habsburgs for predominance in Europe. The war resulted in ...
    106: ...estination for German settlers. Austria under the Habsburgs developed into a great power.
  20. Nikola Tesla (29894 bytes)
    10: ... [[Gospic|Gospić]], [[Military Frontier]], [[Habsburg Monarchy]] (now [[Croatia]])
    18: ...y]] the means for [[Free energy (disambiguation)|unlimited energy]]. He gave his life to make real the...
    20: ...ime, many of Tesla's ideas and concepts are just only recently coming to fruition. His legacy can been...
    106: ...ny final negotiations occurred. The incoming [[Stanley Baldwin|Baldwin]] government found no use for T...
    110: ...y is of interest to some [[research]]ers (but, mainly disregaurded in the field of [[physics]]).

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