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  1. Amusement park (17293 bytes)
    1: ...ght|320px|[[Six Flags New England]], an amusement park in [[Springfield, Massachusetts]].]]
    3: ...a simple city park or playground, as an amusement park is meant to cater to adults, [[teenager]]s and sm...
    5: ... per year. The temporary (often annual) amusement park with mobile rides etc. is called a '''fun fair'''...
    7: ...usement parks have largely been replaced by theme parks, and the two terms are often used interchangeabl...
    9: For a remarkable example of a European park, dating from [[1843]] and still existing, see [[T...
  2. Yellowstone National Park (23738 bytes)
    7: <td>[[National Park]]</td></tr>
    21: <td>[[National Park Service]]</td></tr>
    23: <td>II (National Park)</td></tr>
    25: ...), mostly in the northwest corner of Wyoming. The park is famous for its various [[geyser]]s, [[hot spri...
    29: The park was named for the yellow rocks seen in the [[Gran...
  3. Sukhothai historical park (1059 bytes)
    1: ... Sukhothai, Thailand]]The '''Sukhothai historical park''' covers the ruins of [[Sukhothai (city)|Sukhoth...
    3: ...six temples, the largest being Wat Mahathat. The Park is maintained by the Fine Arts Department of Thai...
    6: ...rk|Kampang Phet]] and [[Si Satchanalai historical park|Si Satchanalai]].
  4. Death Valley National Park (38245 bytes)
    1: ...e]]. It is the hottest and driest of the national parks in the United States and contains the [[lowest e...
    3: ...e Monument was promoted to the status of National Park, as well as being substantially expanded.
    5: ...of [[ice age]]s, with [[lake]]s, such as [[Lake Manly]].
    6: ...ighest and lowest points in Death Valley National Park.]]
    9: Within the park there are two major valleys; [[Death Valley]] and...

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  1. Costa Rica (12931 bytes)
    1: ...Costa Rica has only a national [[police]] force. Unlike most of its [[Continent|continental]] neighbor...
    69: ...Central America. Since the late [[19th century]] only two brief periods of violence have marred its de...
    78: ...ca has no military by constitution and maintains only domestic police and security forces for internal...
    118: ...nal work opportunities as agricultural workers mainly in the south-eastern border region with [[Panama...
    135: ...plants]] and [[animal]]s. While the country has only about 0.1% of the world's land mass, it contains...
  2. Rio de Janeiro (14538 bytes)
    15: ...ortugal]]. For centuries, the settlement was commonly called S㯠Sebasti㯠- or even St. Sebastian - i...
    21: ...accommodate hundreds of noblemen who arrived suddenly, many inhabitants were simply evicted from their...
    31: The city is commonly divided into the historic downtown (Centro); the...
    44: ... Urca ("Morro da Urca"), and offers views second only to Corcovado mountain. The tallest mountain in t...
    46: Since 1961, the Tijuca forest is a [[National Park]].
  3. List of explorers (24013 bytes)
    89: ...Red]], (c.950-1003), explored and colonized [[Greenland]]
    90: ...ríksson]], (born 970), attempted to colonize [[Vinland]], discovered [[the Americas|America]]
    131: ...ara Falls]] and the [[Saint Anthony Falls]] (the only [[waterfall]] on the [[Mississippi River|Mississ...
    148: ...anish people|Danish]] explorer, Governor of [[Greenland]]
    213: *[[Mungo Park]] (1771-1806), Scottish explorer of Western Equat...
  4. Christopher Columbus (44177 bytes)
    5: ...as John Cabot) was first to reach the American mainland (which Columbus did not reach until his third ...
    9: Unlike the voyage of the Scandinavians, Columbus's vo...
    46: ...vered less space on the earth's surface than commonly believed. Finally, Columbus read maps as if the ...
    69: ... vast interior of the North and South American mainlands would of course be largely mapped with the le...
    91: ...ft with six ships from [[Sanlúcar de Barrameda|Sanlúcar, Spain]] for his third trip to the New World...
  5. Burundi (13403 bytes)
    58: ...undian government issued arrest warrants for the FNL leaders Agathon Rwasa and Pasteur Habimana, and d...
    60: ...otiations are now under way, amid fears that the FNL will demand a blanket amnesty in exchange for lay...
    70: ...Ruzizi River]], north of Lake Tanganyika, is the only area below 3,000 ft: this area forms part of the...
    72: ...gwe National Park]] in Rwanda), [[Rurubu National park]] to the north east (along the [[Rurubu River]], ...
    74: ...s in Burundi. Although [[Lake Victoria]] is commonly considered to be the source of the Nile, the [[K...
  6. Victoria of the United Kingdom (38571 bytes)
    12: ...ingen|Karl, Prince of Leiningen]]. Victoria, the only child of the couple, was born in Kensington Pala...
    14: ...n in the line of succession, Victoria was taught only [[German language|German]], the first language o...
    35: ...le ''His Royal Highness''. Prince Albert was commonly known as the "Prince Consort", though he did not...
    39: ...tween Victoria and Prince Albert. Albert was not only the Queen's companion, but also an important pol...
    43: ... to shoot the Queen. Although his gun was loaded only with paper and tobacco, his crime was still puni...
  7. Diana, Princess of Wales (29391 bytes)
    22: ...tess Spencer|Raine, Countess of Dartmouth]], the only daughter of the romance novelist [[Barbara Cartl...
    32: ...e [[engagement]] on [[24 February]] [[1981]]. Mrs Parker Bowles had been dismissed by Lord Mountbatten o...
    34: ...1981]] before 3,500 invited guests (including Mrs Parker Bowles and her husband, a godson of [[Queen Eli...
    36: ...ince Harry of Wales|Prince Henry of Wales]] (commonly called Prince Harry) on [[15 September]] [[1984]...
    38: ... suicide attempts did take place, there was certainly a significant risk she would [[miscarriage|misca...
  8. Condoleezza Rice (23116 bytes)
    34: Rice was born in [[Birmingham, Alabama]], the only child of [[Angelena Rice]] and the [[Reverend]] ...
    37: ...non-minorities [http://www.racematters.org/lessononlifecondoleezzarice.htm].
    41: ...ary of State Madeleine Albright. This experience sparked her interest in the [[Soviet Union]] and [[inte...
    93: ...lo Alto]] and East [[Menlo Park, California|Menlo Park]], and was Vice President of the [[Boys and Girls...
    102: ...e is interested in a run for the presidency, but only in [[draft (politics)|draft]] form. [http://www....
  9. Eleanor Roosevelt (11183 bytes)
    11: ...the [[Oyster Bay]] and [[Hyde Park, New York|Hyde Park]] branches of the Roosevelt family. Eleanor is de...
    13: ...th]] who was enraged that the homely Eleanor not only snagged her cousin Franklin as a husband, but th...
    33: ...945, Mrs. Roosevelt continued to live on the Hyde Park Estate, however she did so at '''Val-Kil''', the ...
    37: ...her old friends [[Herbert Lehman]] and [[Thomas Finletter]] to form the New York Committee for Democra...
    41: ...oca/Campobello Roosevelt Campobello International Park] on [[Campobello Island, New Brunswick]] in [[196...
  10. Rosa Parks (8331 bytes)
    1: ...age:Rosaparksarrested.jpeg|thumb|right|330px|Rosa Parks was arrested for refusing to give up her seat to...
    2: '''Rosa Louise Parks''' (born [[February 4]], [[1913]] as '''Rosa Lou...
    4: Rosa Parks was born in [[Tuskegee, Alabama]], daughter of J...
    6: In the early [[1950s]], Parks became active in the [[American Civil Rights Mov...
    8: On [[December 1]], [[1955]], in Montgomery, Parks refused to obey a public bus driver's orders to ...
  11. Elizabeth Cady Stanton (4406 bytes)
    29: ...Women's Rights National Historical Park (National Park Service)]
  12. Jane Austen (5805 bytes)
    5: ...ster, Cassandra, to whom she was very close. The only undisputed portrait of Jane Austen is a coloured...
    12: ...bear in mind that a "good marriage" was then the only available form of social security other than deg...
    18: * ''[[Mansfield Park]]'' (1814)
  13. Mary Pickford (7523 bytes)
    38: ...he Garden of Memory of the [[Forest Lawn Memorial Park Cemetery]].
  14. Virginia Woolf (9482 bytes)
    7: ...d in a classically Victorian household at 22 Hyde Park Gate. In [[1895]], following the death of her mot...
    13: ...is probably not among the greatest, but she certainly is in the category of the 20th century great ima...
    60: ...ature.com/virginia_woolf/ Read her literature at online-literature.com]
    61: .../etext.library.adelaide.edu.au/w/woolf/virginia/ Online editions of her works] from [http://etext.libr...
  15. Ada Lovelace (5406 bytes)
    2: ...10]], [[1815]] - [[November 27]], [[1852]]) is mainly known for having written a description of
    6: Ada was the only legitimate child of the poet [[George Gordon Byr...
    11: ...n [[2 July]] [[1839]]. The family lived at Ockham Park, at [[Ockham, Surrey]]. Her full name and title f...
  16. Grace Hopper (7469 bytes)
    22: ...treet in Arlington, Virginia, is a small memorial park in front of her former residence and is now owned...
  17. Clara Barton (9023 bytes)
    49: ...ite]] was established as a unit of the [[National Park Service]] at her [[Glen Echo, Maryland]] home. Th...
    51: The National Park Service has restored eleven rooms, including the ...
  18. Florence Nightingale (15657 bytes)
    9: ...erienced in [[1837]] at the age of 17 at [[Embley Park]] and later throughout her life), Nightingale mad...
    75: ...liament]] and civil servants who would have been unlikely to read or understand traditional statistica...
    91: ...r many [[United States Army|US Army]] nurses and sparked a continuing renewal of interest in her life an...
  19. Ella Fitzgerald (9400 bytes)
    12: ...orter]], [[Jerome Kern]], [[Johnny Mercer]] (the only songbook devoted soley to a lyricist) the Kern a...
    22: ...] appearances. She is interred in the [[Inglewood Park Cemetery]] in [[Inglewood, California]].
    112: *[[Media:How High The Moon.ogg|Download sample]] of "How High the Moon"
    113: *[[Media:April In Paris.ogg|Download sample]] of "April in Paris" by Fitzgerald wit...
  20. Janis Joplin (8673 bytes)
    18: ...a|Los Angeles]], [[California]] motel room, aged only 27.
    20: ...ion|cremated]] in the [[Westwood Village Memorial Park Cemetery]] in [[Westwood, Los Angeles, California...
    26: ...drug-related causes within weeks of Joplin. But unlike Hendrix, whose fame continued to grow after hi...
    28: ...writer. By comparison, although Hendrix released only three official LPs in his lifetime, he was both ...
    34: She was arguably one of the only white female singers of the period who could gen...

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