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- Serbia and Montenegro (13848 bytes)
1: ...breviated as "SCG") is the name of the union of [[Serbia]] and [[Montenegro]], two former [[Socialist Fede...
3: ...g its common institutions between [[Belgrade]] in Serbia and [[Podgorica]] in Montenegro. Each of the two ...
5: ...rbija i Crna Gora'''</big><br/>State Union of<br> Serbia and Montenegro</big>
10: | align=center width=142px | [[Image:Serbia and montenegro flag large.png|120px|Flag]]
13: ...2px | [[Flag of Serbia and Montenegro|Flag of<br/>Serbia and Montenegro]]
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- Pre-historic art (9744 bytes)
7: ...ns may have developed a sophisticated and more complicated artistic tradition.
12: The Mesolithic period has some examples of portable art, like painted pebbles ([[Azilie...
15: ... to the [[11th millennium BC]]. The Jōmon people were making clay figures and vessels decorated w...
18: ...tues of [[Lepenski Vir]] at the [[Iron Gorge]], [[Serbia and Montenegro]] date to the [[7th millennium BC]...
20: ...ther the elaborate pottery decoration of, for example, the [[Želiesovce]] and painted [[Lengyel]]... - Mesolithic (2380 bytes)
11: |[[Pleistocene]]<br>
14: ... societies were able to live well on rich food supplies from the marshlands created by the warmer clim...
22: *[[Lepenski Vir]] in [[Serbia]] - Culture (23440 bytes)
6: ...ntries as more civilized than others, and some people as more cultured than others. Thus some cultural...
8: ... the indigenous music traditions of aboriginal peoples of [[Australia]].
10: ...different culture"; but class as "uncultured". People lacking "culture" often seemed more "natural", a...
12: ... (philosophy)|authentic]] unblemished lives, uncomplicated and uncorrupted by the highly-stratified [[...
14: ...ties produced for, and consumed by, non-élite people or the [[proletariat|masses]]. (Note that some c... - Mediterranean Sea (9773 bytes)
4: ...''' is a part of the [[Atlantic Ocean]] almost completely enclosed by land, on the north by [[Europe]]...
6: ...r trade and cultural exchange between emergent peoples of the region — [[Egyptian|Egyptians]], [...
11: ...e names throughout human history. It was, for example, commonly called ''[[Mare Nostrum]]'' (Latin, ''...
13: ...iterranean Sea and its surrounding regions when employed in informal speech.
31: ...nia]], [[Croatia]], [[Bosnia and Herzegovina]], [[Serbia and Montenegro]], [[Albania]], [[Greece]] and [[T... - Europe (23835 bytes)
18: ...hs]] marked the start of a period of discovery, exploration, and increase in scientific knowledge. In ...
44: ...heart lies the [[North German Plain]]. An arc of uplands also exists along the northwestern seaboard, ...
46: ... counted as part of Europe, while the latter are upland areas that were once joined to the mainland un...
53: ...civilisations for millennia, Europe's animals and plants have been profoundly affected by the presence...
55: ...at caused incalculable disruption to the original plant and animal ecosystems. - List of national capitals (10847 bytes)
36: <tr><td>[[Beijing]] <td>[[People's Republic of China]], see also [[Capital of Chi...
38: <tr><td>[[Belgrade]] <td>[[Serbia and Montenegro]] - Serbia and Montenegro (13848 bytes)
1: ...breviated as "SCG") is the name of the union of [[Serbia]] and [[Montenegro]], two former [[Socialist Fede...
3: ...g its common institutions between [[Belgrade]] in Serbia and [[Podgorica]] in Montenegro. Each of the two ...
5: ...rbija i Crna Gora'''</big><br/>State Union of<br> Serbia and Montenegro</big>
10: | align=center width=142px | [[Image:Serbia and montenegro flag large.png|120px|Flag]]
13: ...2px | [[Flag of Serbia and Montenegro|Flag of<br/>Serbia and Montenegro]] - Germany (46412 bytes)
73: ...to draw up a constitution for the new Germany, completed in [[1849]]. However, the Prussian king [[Fre...
93: ...ncentration camp]]s were set up for groups and people perceived as threats. Open persecution of [[Jew]...
97: ... million more [[Roma (people)|Roma]], [[Slavic people|Slavs]], [[homosexual]]s, [[communist]]s, [[Jeho...
101: ...ern forces [[Berlin Airlift|airlifted food and supplies]].
103: ...t Germany benefitted from the American [[Marshall Plan]] for the reconstruction of Europe after the wa... - Romania (19812 bytes)
1: ... [[Hungary]] in the west; [[Serbia and Montenegro|Serbia]] and [[Bulgaria]] to the south along the [[Danub...
68: ...he [[domnitor]] [[Alexandru Ioan Cuza]]. He was replaced by a [[Hohenzollern]] dynasty in [[1866]], an...
70: ...]. In August [[1944]] the Antonescu regime was toppled, Romania joined the Red Army against Nazi Germa...
72: .... After repudiating their 'Contract With Romania' platform which would have required the CDR to resign...
148: A large part of Romania's borders with Serbia and Bulgaria is formed by the [[Danube]]. The Dan... - Hungary (18459 bytes)
1: ...tria]], [[Slovakia]], [[Ukraine]], [[Romania]], [[Serbia]], [[Croatia]] and [[Slovenia]]. It is known loca...
57: ...e development of a great Slavonic power, and Swatopluk, ruler of Great Moravia, sought to establish a ...
59:
61: ...e]]. Hungarian culture influenced others, for example the [[Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth]]. Together...
69: ...rces were defeated and the Soviet Republic was toppled on [[August 6]], 1919. Rightist military forces... - Argentina (30219 bytes)
52: ...named the river of Solís, Río de la Plata (River of the Silver).
57: ...y establishing the [[Viceroyalty of the R�de la Plata]] in [[1776]], and Buenos Aires became a flour...
63: ...r, known as [[Evita]] ([[1919]]-[[1952|52]]), played a key role in developing support for her husb...
65: ...to a number of emergency decrees, including the implementation of special executive authority to deal ...
67: ...til [[December 10]], [[1983]]. The armed forces applied harsh measures against terrorists and many sus... - Time zone (34024 bytes)
2: ...hy)|meridian]]s of a [[longitude]] that is a multiple of 15? thus making neighboring time zones one ho...
6: ...T]]) is still often used (by the [[BBC]], for example, amongst others) to denote the "base time" to wh...
10: ...for a location is given relative to UTC. Some examples:
18: ...he location is one day later or earlier. Some examples:
31: ...til [[August 2]], [[1880]]. This paragraph only applies to the island of Great Britain, not to the isl... - List of themed timelines (11300 bytes)
9: * [[Astronautics]] | [[Planetology]]
12: ** [[Timeline of planetary exploration]]
172: **[[Template:Sikh Gurus Timeline]]
182: ** [[Timeline of United States diplomatic history]]
188: * Yugoslavia / Serbia and Montenegro - Flag (13245 bytes)
3: ...ttached, though many flags are recognisable if displayed in other forms.
15: ... at the [[17th Century]], European knights were replaced by centralized [[Army|armies]], and flags bec...
20: ...he design of their own flags. Some prominent examples include:
22: ...ross design of other [[Nordic countries]]. ''Examples'': the [[Flag of the Faroe Islands|Faroe Island...
24: ... [[Commonwealth of Nations|Commonwealth]]. ''Examples'': [[Flag of Australia |Australia]], [[Flag of ... - Albania (24647 bytes)
1: ...n the north-east ? both still formally part of [[Serbia-Montenegro]], the [[Republic of Macedonia]] in th...
68: ...r period has been detected in the distribution of place-names ending in ''-esh'' that appears to deriv...
70: ... the term "Albania" did not displace "Illyria" completely until the end of the fourteenth century. The...
72: ...aving taken part in a revolt against [[Constantinople]] in [[1043]] and to the Arbanitai as subjects o...
78: ...ule, historical documents may mention Albanian place-names in their Greek, Latin, Italian (Venet... - World War I (62979 bytes)
2: ... large-scale [[genocide|civilian massacres]] took place. Four dynasties, the [[Habsburg]]s, the [[Roma...
4: ...selves (see [[#Diplomatic and political origins|Diplomatic and political origins]] below).
8: ... a general war. Scholars have also cited German diplomatic ineptitude as well as a tremendous tide of ...
13: ==Diplomatic and political origins==
16: ...he war's real origins lie further back, in the complex web of alliances and counterbalances that devel... - List of politics by country articles (10131 bytes)
16: ...- [[Politics of the People's Republic of China|People's Republic of China]] - [[Politics of the Republ...
65: ...l|Senegal]] - [[Politics of Serbia and Montenegro|Serbia and Montenegro]] - [[Politics of Seychelles|Seych... - 2006 (7939 bytes)
25: * [[January 9]] - Planned launch date of [[New Horizons]]
29: * [[February 9]] - Independence referendum in [[Serbia and Montenegro]]
42: ... [[Breakpoint (party)|Breakpoint]] 2006 will take place in [[Bingen]]
59: ...planet)|Mercury]] makes the first of two [[Venus (planet)|Venus]] flybys.
67: ... [[Prime Minister of Canada]] [[Paul Martin]] has pledged in April 2005 to call the [[39th Canadian fe... - Albert Einstein (43065 bytes)
3: ...ze in Physics|Nobel Prize for Physics]] for his explanation of the [[photoelectric effect]] and "for h...
7: Einstein himself was deeply concerned with the social impact of scientific d...
16: ...d time later than most children, he was able to apply a more developed intellect. Another, more recent...
20: ...ind alone in Munich lodgings to finish school, completing only one term before leaving school in sprin...
22: ... finish secondary school, where he received his diploma in [[1896]] September. During this time he lod... - Bill Clinton (59225 bytes)
10: | place of birth=[[Hope, Arkansas]]
13: | place of death=
27: ...e H. W. Bush]] and turning it into the largest surplus by the end of his office.
57: ...H. Ross Perot]] (19.0% of the vote), largely on a platform focusing on domestic issues, notably the [[...
61: ...mmitments by Executive Branch Appointees"), which placed substantial restrictions upon the ability of ...
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