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- Norwegian Lundehund (2352 bytes)
4: !Norwegian Lundehund
13: |Norsk Lundehund
15: |Norwegian Puffin Dog
22: |[[Norway]]
28: |[[F餩ration Cynologique Internationale|FCI]]: || Group 5 Section ... - Norwegian Buhund (1875 bytes)
4: !Norwegian Buhund
6: |[[Image:Norwegian Buhund 600.jpg|thumb|none|250px|The Buhund comes in a variety of colors.]...
14: |Norsk Buhund
16: |Norwegian Sheepdog
22: |[[Norway]] - Norwegian Elkhound (1875 bytes)
4: !Norwegian Buhund
6: |[[Image:Norwegian Buhund 600.jpg|thumb|none|250px|The Buhund comes in a variety of colors.]...
14: |Norsk Buhund
16: |Norwegian Sheepdog
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- List of explorers (24013 bytes)
1: ... [[travelogue]], the [[History of Science and Technology]] and [[Biography]]. Also, see [[Internationa...
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17: ...st at the [[South Pole]], first to navigate the [[Northwest Passage]] in a single ship
22: ...y]]/[[16th century]] [[Portuguese]] explorer of [[North America]])
26: *[[Heinrich Barth]] ([[1821]]-[[1865]]), Northern and Central Africa - Erik the Red (5731 bytes)
2: ...e]]). Born in the Jaeder district of south-west [[Norway]], he was the son of Þorvaldr Ãsvaldsson ([...
4: ...rowed a few wooden bench boards and when they had not been returned to Erik, he sought out an explaina...
6: ... Settlements, which were actually situated in the north and the south, proved to be the only two areas...
8: ...ilt the [[estate]] [[BrattahlÃð]], near what is now [[Narsarsuaq]], for himself. His title was that ...
12: ... the first Viking to explore the land of Vinland (North America). Leif invited his father on the voyag... - List of people by name: Ab (7347 bytes)
68: ...ls Henrik Abel|Abel, Niels Henrik]], (1802-1829), Norwegian mathematician
71: ...en Abell|Abell, George Ogden]], (1927-1983), astronomer
109: *[[Norm Abrams|Abrams, Norm]]
112: *[[Norman Abramson|Abramson, Norman]] - List of people by name: Aa (1020 bytes)
10: *[[Kjetil Aamodt|Aamodt, Kjetil]], (1971-), Norwegian skier
14: ...nson|Aaronson, Marc]], (1950-1987), American astronomer - Margaret I of Denmark (7423 bytes)
2: ...younger and only surviving son to [[Magnus VII of Norway]], [[Magnus II of Sweden]].
4: ...vided attention to [[Sweden]], where the mutinous nobles were already in arms against their unpopular ...
6: ...er at [[Aasle]] near [[Falk?g]], and Margaret was now the omnipotent mistress of three kingdoms.
10: ... hasten to its assistance; and the Baltic and the North Sea speedily swarmed with the privateers of th...
12: ... 17]], Eric was solemnly crowned king of Denmark, Norway and Sweden. The proposed act of union divided... - Gro Harlem Brundtland (3306 bytes)
3: ...nd''' (born [[April 20]], [[1939]]) is a [[Norway|Norwegian]] politician and [[physician]], and an internatio...
5: ...er February - October [[1981]]; her cabinet was renowned internationally for having 8 female ministers...
9: ...rbj?agland]]. She resigned as leader of the [[Det norske Arbeiderparti|Labour Party]] in [[1992]].
11: ... a [http://www.cmhealth.org Commission on Macroeconomics and Health] - chaired by [[Jeffrey Sachs]] - ...
20: ...st of Norwegian Prime Ministers|Prime Minister of Norway]] | years=1981 | after=[[Kå²¥ Willoch]]}} - Nina Hamnett (3501 bytes)
1: ...cember 16]], [[1956]]) was an artist and writer, known as the '''Queen of Bohemia'''.
5: ...ntparnasse she also met her husband, the [[Norway|Norwegian]] artist [[Roald Kristian]].
7: ...18]]. After divorcing Kristian, she took up with another free spirit, composer [[E.J Moeran]].
13: ...from her home town, [[Augustus John]], and later another [[Wales|Welshman]], the poet [[Dylan Thomas]]... - Marilyn Monroe (30186 bytes)
6: ...rway|Norwegian]] [[Martin Edward Mortensen]], was not her true biological father. The most likely cand...
8: ...riously considered adopting her, which they could not have done without Gladys's consent.
10: ...tal near [[San Bernardino, California|San Bernardino]].
12: ...rwise she would have had to return the orphanage. Norma Jeane had come to think little of herself, yet...
16: No other actor has reached the spectacular heights o... - Sonja Henie (2914 bytes)
1: ...[[1912]]-[[October 12]], [[1969]]) was a [[Norway|Norwegian]] [[figure skating|figure skater]] and actress.
6: By the next Olympiad, she needed no such assistance. She won her first of ten consecu...
10: ...in the United States, but had triumphant shows in Norway in [[1953]] and [[1955]]. In [[1938]] she pu...
18: *''[[Se Norge]]'' ([[1929]]) (documentary) - Suzanne Lenglen (11495 bytes)
8: ...rtment of the [[Oise]]), some 70 [[kilometre|km]] north of [[Paris]]. During her youth, she suffered f...
14: ...s Chambers]] in the final. The close match, later noted to be one of the hallmarks in tennis history, ...
16: Not only her performances on the court were noted, however. She garnered much attention in the m...
18: ...hen teamed up with [[Max Décugis]] to win another gold medal in the mixed doubles. She was elim...
24: ...y several exhibition matches against the [[Norway|Norwegian-born]] US Open champion, [[Molla Bjurstedt|Molla ... - Africa (35389 bytes)
8: ...fri" (plural, or "Afer" singular) — for the northern part of the continent, as the [[Africa (pro...
12: ...be—possibly [[Berber]]—who dwelt in [[North Africa]] in the Carthage area;
16: ...atable to about the [[first century]], so this cannot really be the origin of the name.
18: ...nent, the idea of ''Africa'' expanded with their knowledge.
26: ...us of Suez, 130 km (80 miles) wide. From the most northerly point, Ras ben Sakka in [[Morocco]], a lit... - Antarctica (14761 bytes)
4: ...e [[Arctic]], which is located near the Earth's [[North Pole]] on the opposite side of the planet.
8: ...ar the smallest in [[population]]: indeed, it has no permanent population at all. It is also the conti...
32: ... piece of land, continent or island, which is the northern limit of the Antarctic treaty. The southern...
39: ...?W; claimed [[1938]] as [[Dronning Maud Land]], a Norwegian territory
40: ...only Antarctic claim area that is not a sector, a Norwegian territory - Greece (54754 bytes)
1: ...v Republic of Macedonia]], and [[Albania]] to the north; and with [[Turkey]] to the east. The waters o...
32: ...)|28th]])<br>$21,017 ([[List of countries by GDP (nominal) per capita|28th]])
50: ...av Republic of Macedonia]] and [[Albania]] to the north and by [[Turkey]] to the east. The [[Aegean Se...
52: ...ven to be especially influential in [[Europe]], [[Northern Africa]] and the [[Middle East]]. Today, Gr...
57: ...accent is written *before* the accented syllable, not after the accented vowel-->. This name is also ... - Alaska (24727 bytes)
9: Motto = North to the Future |
12: ... = [[English language|English]] 85.7%, Native North American 5.2%, [[Spanish language|Spanish]] 2....
14: Governor = [[Frank Murkowski]] |
52: ...U.S. state flowers|State flower]]'''||[[Forget-me-not]]<br />(''Myosotis alpestris'')
54: ...'''[[List of U.S. state mottos|State motto]]'''||"North To The Future" - Idaho (13962 bytes)
10: OfficialLang = none |
12: Governor = [[Dirk Kempthorne]] |
25: ...Pacific]]: [[UTC]]-8/[[Daylight saving time|-7]] (northern)<br/>[[Mountain Standard Time Zone|Mountain...
26: Latitude = 42? N to [[49th parallel north|49? N]] |
36: ...Idaho''' is a [[U.S. state|state]] located in the northwestern [[United States]]. Its [[capital]] is [... - Iowa (24205 bytes)
13: Governor = [[Thomas Vilsack]] |
49: ... five major railroads across Iowa brough major economic changes as well as travel opportunities.
52: ...d pork during [[World War I]], but farmers saw economic hardships after the war. These hardships were...
56: *Iowa is also a major producer of [[ethanol]].
63: ...souri]] on the south, and [[Wisconsin]] and [[Illinois]] on the east. - Wisconsin (18812 bytes)
11: OfficialLang = None |
13: Governor = [[Jim Doyle]] |
42: ...[USS Wisconsin|USS ''Wisconsin'']] was named in honor of this state.
49: ... governed as part of [[Indiana Territory]], [[Illinois Territory]], and [[Michigan Territory]]. [[Wisc...
51: ...eidel]], elected mayor of Milwaukee in [[1910]]; another Socialist, [[Daniel Hoan]], was mayor of Milw... - Washington (20186 bytes)
11: Governor = [[Christine Gregoire]] |
13: OfficialLang = ''None'' |
24: AdmittanceDate = [[November 11]], [[1889]] |
36: ...ton''' is a [[U.S. state|state]] in the [[Pacific Northwest]] of the [[United States]]. The state capi...
38: It should not be confused with [[Washington, D.C.]], the natio... - Texas (39610 bytes)
11: Governor = [[Rick Perry]] |
13: OfficialLang = ''None''. [[English language|English]] and [[Spanish l...
45: * [[state bird]] — the [[Northern Mockingbird|mockingbird]]
55: ...s [[New Mexico]] on the west, [[Oklahoma]] on the north (across the [[Red River (Mississippi watershed...
76: ...dor]] [[?var N?Cabeza de Vaca]] became the first known European to set foot on Texas. - South Dakota (14035 bytes)
12: Governor = [[Mike Rounds]] |
24: AdmittanceDate = [[November 2]], [[1889]] |
38: ... a [[U.S. state|state]] in the high plains of the northern Middle West. It is named after the [[Lako...
39: ...itted to the Union on [[November 2]], [[1889]]. [[North Dakota]] was admitted on the same day (see '''...
41: South Dakota is bordered to the north by [[North Dakota]], to the south by [[Nebraska]], to the...
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