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- Flag of the State of New York (833 bytes)
1: ...e:New York state flag.png|thumb|right|Flag of New York. Image provided by [http://classroomclipart.com C...
3: The '''Flag of the State of New York''' depicts two supporters:
8: ...oth of which are important for the state of [[New York]]. - Albany, New York (8184 bytes)
1: ...ge:CapitolAlbanyNewYork.jpg|thumb|280px|right|New York State Capitol Building, completed in 1899 at a co...
3: ...It is the [[county seat]] of [[Albany County, New York|Albany County]].
5: ...kilometers) north of and slightly east from [[New York City]], and slightly to the south of the juncture...
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18: county = [[Albany County, New York|Albany County]] | - New York (25691 bytes)
2: Name = New York |
3: Fullname = State of New York |
4: Flag = New York state flag.png |
5: Flaglink = [[Flag of New York]] |
6: Seal = New York state seal.png | - Culture of New York City (6959 bytes)
3: ...ared to some extent with inhabitants of the [[New York metropolitan area]], many of city origin, who may...
7: ...ense, but they also have a shared identity as New Yorkers.
9: ...origin. This phenomena is more pronounced in New York than in other U.S. cities, and the five boroughs ...
11: ...efamation League]]. [[Abraham D. Beame]] was New York City's first Jewish mayor, and the current mayor,...
15: ...tes most of the country. The well-designed [[New York Subway]] and the threat of congestion keep six in... - New York State Map (231 bytes)
1: == Printable New York State Map ==
2: [[Image:NewYork_map_BW.jpg|center|thumb|250px|Image provided by [...
3: ...m/pdf/maps/new_york_BW.pdf Download Printable New York Map] - New York State Facts (249 bytes)
2: [[Image:new_york_facts.jpg|center|thumb|250px|Image provided by [h...
3: [http://academickids.com/pdf/state_facts/new_york_facts.pdf Download Printable State Facts Handout]
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- Pennsylvanian (1543 bytes)
1: ...rak]] train that travels from [[New York City|New York]] to [[Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania|Pittsburgh]].'' - List of U.S. state capitals (5230 bytes)
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132: | [[Albany, New York|Albany]] - List of explorers (24013 bytes)
55: ...d sailed up it to [[Montreal]]; failed in an attempt to set up a colony
90: *[[Leifur Eiríksson]], (born 970), attempted to colonize [[Vinland]], discovered [[the Ameri...
128: *[[Hannu]], [[ancient Egypt|ancient Egyptian]] explorer (around 2750 BC) and the first expl...
129: ...rlands|Dutch]] [[Dutch East India Company|VOC]] captain, charted mid-western coast of [[Australia]]
140: ...[Hudson River]] and sailed up it to [[Albany, New York|Albany]], discovered [[Hudson Bay]] - History of China (45919 bytes)
14: ...e [[13th century BC]] and takes the form of inscriptions of divination records on the bones or shells ...
50: ...89. "South China under the Later Han Dynasty" (Chapter One from ''Generals of the South: the Foundatio...
51: ...Han for the years 189 to 220 AD as recorded in Chapters 59 to 69 of the Zizhi tongjian of Sima Guang, ...
54: ...Han Dynasty by Pan Ku. Vol. Three''. Ithaca, New York. Spoken Languages Services, Inc.
55: ....'' Draft annotated English translation.[http://depts.washington.edu/uwch/silkroad/texts/hhshu/hou_han... - John C. Fremont (3726 bytes)
11: ...e died of [[peritonitis]] in a [[hotel]] in [[New York City]].
18: ...t Maps: A True Story of Cartographic Crime''. New York : [[Random House]], 2000. (ISBN 0375501517, ISBN ... - King Arthur (22450 bytes)
25: ...ose of this story would be to promote popular acceptance of the new [[Christianity|Christian faith]] b...
37: ...umphed over the Saxons, their common enemies. [Chapter 38, Footnote 138]</blockquote>
41: ...he tales surrounding Arthur were independently adapted from [[Breton]] oral traditions, spread through...
49: ...ained depiction of ''Arturus Rex'' bearing a [[sceptre]] and riding a [[goat]]. [[15th century]] merch...
53: ...found with the remains, and transcribed its inscription as - Christopher Columbus (44177 bytes)
3: ...rary to this belief, most people at that time accepted that the earth was round. The main debate was o...
13: It has generally been accepted that he was [[Genoa|Genovese]], although doubts...
43: ... distance to the Indies. Most scholars accepted [[Ptolemy]]'s claim that the terrestrial landmass (for...
46: Columbus accepted the calculations of [[Pierre d'Ailly]], that th...
54: ... of lobbying at the Spanish court, where he was kept on a salary to prevent him from taking his ideas ... - David Livingstone (4684 bytes)
19: ...luding Livingstone's brother Charles (the one exception being [[George Rae]], an engineer) either died...
25: ...ent in a publicity stunt to find him by the ''New York Herald'' newspaper in [[1869]] found Livingstone ... - Middle Colonies (4101 bytes)
1: ...ury. They consisted of the future states of [[New York]], [[Pennsylvania]], [[New Jersey]], [[Delaware]]... - Steel (28384 bytes)
11: ... As carbon-rich austenite cools, the mixture attempts to revert to the ferrite phase, resulting in an ...
26: ...he first signs of iron use come from [[Ancient Egypt]] and [[Sumer]], where around [[4000 BC]] small i...
28: ...e [[American Museum of Natural History]] in [[New York City]] in [[1897]], it still weighed over 33 ...
32: ...lack of [[nickel]]) appear in [[Anatolia]], [[Egypt]] and [[Mesopotamia]] (see [[Iron#History|Iron: H...
34: ... [[sword]] bearing the name of [[pharaoh]] [[Merneptah]] as well as a [[battle axe]] with an iron blad... - Ionic order (6526 bytes)
8: ...n the shaft settled at 24. This standardization kept the fluting in a familiar proportion to the diame...
10: ...t the [[American Museum of Natural History]], New York, for an unusual impression of strength and statur...
12: ...a [[frieze]] resting on it that may be richly sculptural, and a cornice bult up with dentils (like the...
19: ...rder expemplified in architecture of Buffalo, New York] - November 4 (10686 bytes)
7: ...[Eighty Years' War]]: In [[Belgium]], [[Spain]] captures [[Antwerp (city)|Antwerp]] (after three days ...
21: * [[1922]] - In [[Egypt]], [[United Kingdom|British]] archaeologist [[How...
23: * [[1928]] - [[Arnold Rothstein]], [[New York City]]'s most notorious gambler, is shot dead ove...
147: [[pt:4 de Novembro]] - List of people by name: Ad (7741 bytes)
78: ...son|Adamson, Amandus]], (1855-1929), Estonian sculptor
106: ...[[NPR]] correspondent in [[New York, New York|New York City]] - Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom (35966 bytes)
15: ...k|Queen Mary]]. Her mother was HRH The Duchess of York (n饠[[Lady Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon]]), the daughter...
17: ...']]. Her full style was HRH Princess Elizabeth of York. At the time of her birth, she was third in the [...
20: ...he supervision of her mother, then the Duchess of York. Her [[governess]] was [[Marion Crawford]], bette...
22: ===Heiress Presumptive===
23: ...d VIII]]'s abdication, she became [[heiress presumptive]] and was henceforth known as HRH The Princess... - Mary I of Scotland (27810 bytes)
17: ...eign over a united Scotland and England. (Mary adopted the French spelling Stuart during her time in F...
22: ...ots in the Chapel Royal at Stirling Castle on [[September 9]] [[1543]]. Due to the age of the Queen an...
26: ...ry. The [[Earl of Lennox]] brought forward the Sceptre and placed it in her baby hand, and she grasped...
33: ...VI) arrived in the [[Firth of Forth]] hoping to capture [[Edinburgh]] and kidnap the infant queen, but...
35: On [[September 10]] [[1547]], known as "Black Saturday", th... - Rush Limbaugh (21665 bytes)
12: ...radio]], Limbaugh took a break from radio and accepted a position as director of promotions with the [...
16: ...r achieving some local success, he moved to [[New York City]] (and his current flagship station, WABC) i...
22: ...vention]] to give a preview of his nomination acceptance speech.
30: ...s radio staff was aiding him in continuing to accept calls on his show, despite his rapidly [[progress...
36: ...to [[Wikipedia]]. As a result the words were preemptively introduced by wikipedians familiar with the ... - Anne of Great Britain (22303 bytes)
10: .... When the [[Scottish Parliament]] refused to accept the choice of the English Parliament, various coe...
15: ...were the only children of the Duke and Duchess of York to survive into adulthood. Anne suffered from an ...
17: ...tholic books and essays, but made no serious attempt to effect a conversion.
19: ...erefore vacant. The Crown was offered to, and accepted by, William and Mary, who ruled as joint monarc...
33: ... army to Lord Marlborough, whom she appointed [[Captain-General]]. Marlborough also received numerous ... - Mary II of England (12093 bytes)
11: ...[London]], was the eldest daughter of the Duke of York (the future James II) and of his first wife, the ...
13: The Duke of York converted to Roman Catholicism in [[1668]] or [[1...
15: ... favourable. Pressured by Parliament, the Duke of York agreed to the marriage, falsely assuming that it ...
20: ...He had a controversial religious policy; his attempts to grant freedom of religion to non-[[Church of ...
22: ...mpted to flee, but was intercepted. A second attempt at flight ([[23 December]]) was successful. - Victoria of the United Kingdom (38571 bytes)
12: ...mbled to marry (the Prince Regent and the Duke of York were already married, but estranged from their wi...
16: ... Victoria became [[heir presumptive|heiress-presumptive]] to the throne. Since the law at that time ma...
25: ...hildless, Ernest Augustus was also the heir-presumptive to the British throne.
27: ... the [[Whig]] Party, which had been in power, except for brief intervals, since [[1830]]. The Whig Pri...
37: ...tributed the plot to supporters of the heir-presumptive, the King of Hanover. These conspiracy theorie... - Anne Neville (4967 bytes)
5: ...t with the younger [[son]]s of [[Richard, Duke of York]]. These boys would play a major role in the des...
11: ...of some dispute between members of the [[House of York]]. There is a story that she was discovered by K...
19: ... Following their bereavement, Anne effectively adopted her nephew, [[Edward, Earl of Warwick]], and Ri...
21: ... divorce Anne and marry his niece, [[Elizabeth of York]], arose after the death of their son and heir, b...
25: ...with Richard is richly portrayed in ''The Rose of York: Love & War'' by [[Sandra Worth]] published in 20...
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