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- Artemisia Gentileschi (23093 bytes)
3: ...in an era when women painters were not easily accepted, she became the first female painter to become ...
18: ...temisia received a commission for a painting at [[Casa Buonarroti]] and became a successful court painte...
24: ...ence, Artemisia enjoyed huge success. She was accepted in the ''Accademia del Disegno'' (''"Academy of...
46: ...ly relocated to [[Naples]] and stayed there - except for only a brief trip to [[London]] and some othe...
50: ...''"Triumph of the peace and the Arts"'') in the ''Casa delle Delizie'' of queen [[Enrichetta Maria]] in ... - Andorra (11532 bytes)
38: | '''[[National Day]]''': || [[8 September]]
89: ...casa_andorra.jpg|thumb|left|View of the Pas de la Casa]] - Bolivia (30115 bytes)
89: ...ceived a significant amount of public-sector corruption. Both factors contributed to increasing social...
97: ...omic reactivation (and job creation), anti-[[corruption]], and social inclusion.
101: In September [[2001]], following the advice of the [[Worl...
107: ...mbers of the congress and senate converged on the Casa de La Libertad in Sucre, Bolivia and nominated Ed...
116: ...and lower courts, has long been riddled with corruption and inefficiency. Through revisions to the con... - Spain (36498 bytes)
48: ...]]: [[peseta|Spanish Peseta]]<br><sup>3</sup> Except in the Canary Islands, which are in the [[GMT]] t...
83: ...ut was quickly returned to the Spanish Crown, except [[Rosellon]].
95: ...nish Morocco]] and [[Equatorial Guinea]] was attempted. A period of dictatorial rule ([[1923]]–[...
97: ...s politically and economically isolated and was kept out of the [[United Nations]] until [[1955]], whe...
101: ... [[Leopoldo Calvo-Sotelo Bustelo]], after an attempted [[coup d'鴡t]] in [[1981]], [[Felipe Gonzᬥz|... - Arizona (24367 bytes)
29: ... doesn't observe [[Daylight saving time|DST]] except in the [[Navajo Nation]])</small> |
53: Reptile = [[Rattlesnake|Arizona Ridgenose Ratt...
64: Soil = Arizona Casa-Grande |
134: ... to 29 kilometers (4 to 18 miles) and attains a depth of more than 1,6 km (1 mile). Nearly 2 billion y...
186: ***9% [[Baptist]] - El Salvador (12362 bytes)
49: | From [[Spain]]: [[September 15]], [[1821]]<br />
61: ...dor gained its independence from [[Spain]] on [[September 15]], [[1821]] and the [[Central American Fe...
127: <CAPTION><font size="+1">'''Holidays'''</font></caption>
131: <TR><TD>[[September 15]]<TD>Independence Day<TD>D�de la Indepe...
158: * [http://www.casapres.gob.sv/ Casa Presidencial] (Website of the President) - Aaron Burr (20716 bytes)
3: ... Burr, Jr.''' ([[February 6]], [[1756]]–[[September 14]], [[1836]]) was an [[United States|Ameri...
13: ...Long Island]] Burr saved an entire brigade from capture.
38: ...resentatives|House of Representatives]]. The attempts of a powerful faction among the Federalists to s...
46: ...ed with a challenge to a duel, which Hamilton accepted. Both men had been noted duelists in the past,...
48: ...ld his fire during the duel. His response: "Contemptible, if true." Burr was later charged with [[mur... - Head of state (33577 bytes)
14: ...tive approval for individuals prior to their assumption of cabinet office and empower the legislature ...
35: ... to parliament, with the government, in turn, accepting constitutional responsibility for offering con...
76: ...[[Italy]] and the [[United Kingdom]]. The few exceptions include the [[Republic of Ireland]], where ex...
81: ...ctorian era constitutional monarchy):''' Under Chapter II, Section 61 of the [[Commonwealth of Austral...
92: ... prime minister's advice. Some countries have exceptions - under Article 4 of the [[Constitution of Sw...
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