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- List of U.S. state capitals (5230 bytes)
20: | [[Little Rock, Arkansas|Little Rock]]
25: | [[1860]] through [[1874]]
76: | [[Baton Rouge, Louisiana|Baton Rouge]]
135: | [[North Carolina]]
136: | [[Raleigh, North Carolina|Raleigh]] - List of explorers (24013 bytes)
1: ...lorations]], [[Sea explorer|sea explorers]], [[astronaut]], [[conquistador]], [[travelogue]], the [[Hi...
7: *[[PĂȘro de Alenquer]] ([[15th century]] [[Portuguese]] ex...
8: ...century]] [[Portuguese]] naval explorer and [[viceroy]] of [[India]])
9: ...century]] [[Portuguese]] naval explorer and [[viceroy]] of [[India]])
15: *[[Diego de Almagro]] - List of people by name: Ag (3474 bytes)
17: ...Special Operations Executive|SOE]] agent, WW II hero
25: ...es de Poitou]], (1020-1077), regent of the [[Holy Roman Empire]] [[1056]]-[[1068]]
27: *[[Spiro Agnew|Agnew, Spiro]], (1918-1996), [[Vice President of the United St...
29: *[[S.Y. Agnon|Agnon, S.Y.]], (1888-1970), [[Nobel]] prizewinning author
36: ...nnes Agricola|Agricola, Johannes]], (1494-1566), Protestant reformer - Elizabeth Cady Stanton (4406 bytes)
4: ... that men and women are created equal. She also proposed a resolution, that was voted upon and carrie...
6: ... Stanton was also active internationally, and in 1888 helped prepare for the founding of the [[Internat...
9: ...uch, is no stronger than that against sex. It is produced by the same cause, and manifested very much ...
12: ...n and enfranchisement of women. She was also a strong critic of [[religion]] in general and [[Christi...
14: ...s interred in the [[Woodlawn Cemetery]] in [[The Bronx]], [[New York]]. - Clara Schumann (3372 bytes)
3: ... the leading [[pianist]]s of the [[Romantic music|Romantic era]] as well as a composer.
7: ...f Bach, Mozart, and Beethoven as well as those of Robert Schumann and Brahms.
9: ...in which she contributed greatly to the modern improvement in technique.
14: ...ano. Inspired by her husbands birthday, the three Romances were composed in 1853 and dedicated to Jose...
17: # Kamien, Roger. ''Music : An Appreciation''. Mcgraw-Hill Col... - Helena Petrovna Blavatsky (8386 bytes)
2: '''Helena Petrovna Hahn''' ([[July 31]], [[1831]] ([[Julian calen...
5: ...nist. Both her mother and grandmother were strong role models that allowed her to mature into a noncon...
7: ...atsky continued on to Cairo herself. It was in Cairo that she formed the Societe Spirite for [[occult]...
9: ...w feat of hers was [[materialization]], that is, producing physical objects out of nothing. Though sh...
13: ...rriage was not consummated either. She separated from Betanelly after a few months, and their divorce ... - President of the United States (42878 bytes)
14: ...a]]. Occasionally, constitutional amendments are proposed to remove or amend this requirement, but non...
16: ...e served two full terms: [[Dwight Eisenhower]], [[Ronald Reagan]], and [[Bill Clinton]]. Incumbent Pre...
19: ...e person receiving the greatest number of votes (provided that such a number was a majority of elector...
21: ...mendment XII]] in [[1804]] changed the electoral process by directing the electors to use separate bal...
25: ...ess is concerned with winning [[swing state]]s, through frequent visits and [[mass media]] advertising... - Grover Cleveland (20963 bytes)
3: <caption><font size="+1">'''Grover Cleveland'''</font></caption>
4: ...="center" colspan=2>[[Image:Grover Cleveland.jpg|Grover Cleveland]]</td></tr>
21: ...of the United States|First Ladies]]:'''</td><td>[[Rose Cleveland]] (sister)<br>[[Frances Cleveland]] (...
22: <tr><td>'''[[Profession]]:'''</td><td>Lawyer</td></tr>
29: ... [[American Civil War]] and the election of [[Woodrow Wilson]] in [[1912]]. - Brunei (7197 bytes)
1: ...with the [[South China Sea]], it is completely surrounded by [[East Malaysia]].
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50: | 673 ''('''080''' from Malaysia)''
55: ...[United Kingdom|British]] [[protectorate]] from [[1888]] to [[1984]]. - The Gambia (13678 bytes)
1: ...ter. In [[1965]], The Gambia became independent from the [[British Empire]]. [[Banjul]] is its capit...
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14: ... | <small>''[[National motto]]: Progress, Peace, Prosperity''</small>
37: | From the United Kingdom<br>[[February 18]], [[1965]] - Germany (46412 bytes)
1: ...rialised]] countries, located in the heart of [[Europe]]. It is bordered to the north by the [[North S...
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17: | align=center colspan=2 style="background:#f9f9f9;" | [[image:LocationGermany.png|Locati...
38: |'''[[Gross Domestic Product|GDP]]'''<br> - Total ([[2003]])<br> - GDP/cap... - Zimbabwe (16088 bytes)
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22: | '''[[President of Zimbabwe|President]]''' || [[Robert Mugabe]]
44: === Iron Age === - Uganda (11554 bytes)
3: Uganda takes its name from the historical [[Buganda]] kingdom, which encomp...
47: calling_code = 256 (+006 from [[Kenya]] and [[Tanzania]]) |
57: ...ed by Uganda until the arrival of the Arabs and Europeans in the mid 1800s. Humans are known to have l...
59: ...da today. [[Islam]] and [[Christianity]] were introduced to these kingdoms.
61: ...itories and chiefdoms were integrated, the final protectorate called Uganda took shape in 1914. - Portugal (61755 bytes)
1: ..., and is the westernmost country in continental Europe. Portugal is bordered by [[Spain]] to the north...
5: ...ural power. The [[Portuguese Empire]] stretched across the world. After the rise of other colonial pow...
7: ...]. Portugal made significant social and economic progress in the subsequent decades, with a clear slow...
13: ...'''[[Lusitanian|Pre-Roman]]''' and '''[[Lusitania|Roman Lusitania]]'''''
15: - Zambia (24496 bytes)
10: ...al_anthem = [[Stand and Sing of Zambia, Proud and Free]] |
39: time_zone = [[Eastern European Time|EET]] |
49: ... joined in the 19th century by [[Ngoni]] peoples from the south. By the latter part of that century, t...
51: ...David Livingstone]], in [[1855]], was the first European to see the magnificent waterfalls on the [[Za...
53: ...the British [[Colonial Office]] in [[1924]] as a protectorate. Mining began in the [[Copperbelt]] in 1... - Flag of Maryland (3908 bytes)
1: ...age provided by [http://classroomclipart.com Classroom Clip Art]]]
3: ... banners of the family of [[George Calvert, 1st Baron Baltimore]]. It is the only state [[flag]] in th...
7: ..., the family of Calvert's mother, and features a cross bottony. George Calvert adopted a coat of arms...
11: ... remained with the Union and so they adopted the Crossland banner, which had the benefit of being red ...
13: ...904). In [[1945]], the legislature made a gold cross bottony the official ornament for a flagstaff c... - Timeline of invention (28171 bytes)
1: This is a chronological list of [[invention]]s.
3: ...ctical form many years before another inventor improves the invention into a practical form. Where the...
7: * 2 MYA: [[Origin of language|Language]] (controversial - this is the earliest likely)
8: * 1 MYA: Controlled [[fire]] in [[Cradle of Humankind|Africa]]
10: * 60 KYA: [[Shipbuilding|Ships]] probably used by settlers of [[New Guinea]] - List of painters (54090 bytes)
10: *[[Michelangelo Buonarroti]], ([[1475]]-[[1564]]), Italian [[sculptor]] an...
37: *[[Josef Albers]] ([[1888]]-[[1976]])
44: *[[Alessandro Algardi]] ([[1595]]-[[1654]])
46: *[[Alessandro Allori]] ([[1577]]-[[1621]])
52: *[[Altichiero]] ([[1320]]-[[1395]]) - Sumerian language (10760 bytes)
12: ...he [[19th century]]. Sumerian is distinguished from other languages of the area such as [[Hebrew lan...
16: ...e Sumerian because they mainly reproduce tablets from [[Akkadian language|Akkadian]]-speaking [[Nineve...
20: ...nsylvania began excavating Sumerian [[Nippur]] in 1888.
26: ...a Paris-based orientalist, Joseph Halevy, argued from 1874 onward that Sumerian was a secret code, and...
28: ...n, in 1984, appeared The Sumerian Language, An Introduction to its History and Grammatical Structure, ... - List of inventors (14020 bytes)
13: ...rge Armstrong]] — [[hydraulic crane]], Armstrong breech-loading gun
19: *[[Robert Baden Powell]]- scouting movement
23: *[[John Logie Baird]], (1888-1946), [[Scotland]] — [[television]]
29: ...r]], (1813-1898), [[England]] — [[Bessemer process]]
36: ...63;]], (1711-1787) — [[Croatia]], ring-[[micrometer]], water [[telescope]]
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