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- Elizabeth of Russia (14144 bytes)
1: ...beth_empress.jpg|thumb|270px|H.I.M. Yelizaveta Petrovna, Empress and Autocrat of all the Russias (1709...
3: ...xorbitant sums of money on the grandiose baroque projects of her favourite architect, [[Bartolomeo Ras...
7: ...litical opponents to challenge her right to the throne.
9: ...these languages with more fluency than accuracy. From her earliest years she delighted every one by he...
11: ... dislike of the princess for the various suitors proposed to her, so that on the death of her mother (... - Eliska Junkova (2642 bytes)
1: ...16]], [[1900]] in [[Olomouc]], [[Moravia]], [[Austro-Hungarian empire]] - died on [[January 5]], [[199...
4: ...1926 was good enough to compete in races around Europe against the best male drivers of the time.
6: ...gth was a necessity due to the nature of the very rough and often muddy course. Although her vehicle c...
8: ...she took the lead. On the final lap she ran into trouble and ended up finishing fifth but still beat 2...
10: ...ke [[Hellé Nice]], her great female counterpart from France, only recently has Junková's pioneering ... - Culture (23440 bytes)
1: ...ure provided by [http://classroomclipart.com Classroom Clipart]]]
5: ...ure provided by [http://classroomclipart.com Classroo Clipart]]]
6: ...ually tried to eliminate popular or mass culture from the definition of culture.
8: ...c produced by working-class people such as [[punk rock]] or than the indigenous music traditions of ab...
10: ...his [[worldview]], people with different customs from those who regard themselves as cultured do not u... - 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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38: |'''[[Gross Domestic Product|GDP]]'''<br> - Total ([[2003]])<br> - GDP/cap... - Slovakia (19892 bytes)
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23: | [[Ivan Gasparovic|Ivan Gašparovič]]
40: | '''[[Time zone]]'''<br> - in [[European Summer Time|summer]] - Romania (19812 bytes)
1: ...tern and southern [[Carpathians]] mountains run through its center.<!--
7: native_name = Rom⮩a |
8: common_name = Romania |
9: image_flag = Romania flag large.png |
10: image_coat = Coa_romania.png | - Hungary (18459 bytes)
1: ...vakia]], [[Ukraine]], [[Romania]], [[Serbia]], [[Croatia]] and [[Slovenia]]. It is known locally as th...
12: ... = (none current)<br>historical: Regnum Mariae Patrona Hungariae |
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57: ... to overthrow the Avars, but their power was not broken until [[Charlemagne]]. The decline of the king... - Slovenia (19318 bytes)
37: established_dates = From [[Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia|Yugos...
40: time_zone= [[Central European Time|CET]] |
42: time_zone_DST= [[Central European Summer Time|CEST]] |
52: ...e west, the [[Adriatic Sea]] to the southwest, [[Croatia]] to the south and east, [[Hungary]] to the n...
54: ...2004]]. It is also a member of the [[Council of Europe]], [[NATO]], and has observer status in [[La Fr... - World War I (62979 bytes)
2: ...e [[Ottoman]]s and the [[Hohenzollern]]s, who had roots of power back to the days of the [[Crusade]]s,...
6: ...bsolutist]] [[monarchy]] in [[Europe]]. It would prove the catalyst for the [[Russian Revolution]], wh...
8: ...a tremendous tide of nationalism that swept the European continent at this time.
10: ...e front due to food shortages, [[genocide]], and ground combat.
16: ...erbalances that developed between the various [[Europe]]an powers after the defeat of France and forma... - History of the United States (1865-1918) (52094 bytes)
2: ...ive population. U.S. industry expanded rapidly throughout the era; by the dawn of the 20th century, i...
7: ...deral government, established the conditions and procedures for reintegrating the southern states.
11: ...e governments or adequate protection for life or property now exist in the rebel States."
13: ... were called [[scalawags]]. Republicans took control of all state governorships and state legislature...
19: ...zes the settlement of that election as the "[[Compromise of 1877]]". Not all historians agree with th... - Banknote (6576 bytes)
5: ... pay someone money. Banknotes were originally a promise to pay the bearer an amount of precious metal...
7: ...y 20th century was "payable in silver on demand" from the Treasury. If a note is payable in demand for...
11: ...al. With the gradual removal of precious metals from the monetary system, banknotes are now simply co...
16: ...n account, and "bills", which were issued with a promise to convert at a later date.
18: ...als. The development of money then comes from the role of agricultural capital and precious metals hav... - Napoleonic Wars (44488 bytes)
3: ...the fall was also rapid, beginning with the disastrous invasion of [[Russia]], and Napoleon's empire u...
5: ...ctively, the nearly continuous period of warfare from [[April 20]], [[1792]], until [[November 20]], 1...
9: ...ars brought some great changes upon the face of Europe:
11: * France was no longer a dominant power in Europe, as it had been since the times of [[Louis XIV ...
12: ...oyal Navy]] held unquestioned naval superiority throughout the world, and the United Kingdom's industr... - Scorpion (12441 bytes)
5: {{Taxobox_phylum_entry | taxon = [[Arthropod]]a}}
14: ...d the abdomen, the cephalothroax consists of the prosoma and the abdomen of the mesosoma and the metas...
16: '''Prosoma''': the “head” of the scorpion co...
26: ...end is that the more venemous the scorpion the narrower the pedipalps, as scorpions with less potent v...
28: ...heir environment; they probably play an important role in social interaction, mating and hunting. - Rome (33048 bytes)
2: ...cing=0 width=300 style="margin: 0 0 1em 1em; background: #f9f9f9; border: 1px #aaaaaa solid; border-co...
3: |+ style="font-size: larger;"|'''Roma'''
8: |align="center" width="140px"|[[Image:Rome city flag.png|100px]]
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15: ...dash; [[SPQR]]''<br>(The Senate and the People of Rome)</small> - History of Germany (53864 bytes)
3: ...they exerted influence upon Western civilization from its very beginnings.
5: ...nown as the second Reich to indicate its descent from the medieval empire. By the same reasoning, [[Ad...
7: This article begins with the Roman-Germanic period and ends with the Unification ...
9: ==The Germans and the Romans==
12: ...tive work about the Germanic people at the Roman frontier on the Rhine]] - Turtle (6271 bytes)
2: ...ure provided by [http://classroomclipart.com Classroom Clip Art] }}
12: ...dy is shielded by a special bony shell developed from their ribs. The term turtle is usually used for...
14: ...led the [[carapace]], the underside is the [[plastron]], and the two are connected by the bridge. Tur...
16: ... [[Permian]] period, with the exception of the [[procolophonoids]] and the precursors of the testudine...
17: ...ure provided by [http://classroomclipart.com Classroom Clip Art]]] - Germany in the Middle Ages (53864 bytes)
3: ...they exerted influence upon Western civilization from its very beginnings.
5: ...nown as the second Reich to indicate its descent from the medieval empire. By the same reasoning, [[Ad...
7: This article begins with the Roman-Germanic period and ends with the Unification ...
9: ==The Germans and the Romans==
12: ...tive work about the Germanic people at the Roman frontier on the Rhine]] - Turtles, Tortoises, and Terrapins (8143 bytes)
7: ...dines'''}}<br/>{{Taxobox authority | author = [[Carolus Linnaeus|Linnaeus]] | date = 1758}}
13: ... [[cartilage|cartilagenous]] [[shell]] developed from their [[rib]]s. The term '''turtle''' is usuall...
17: ...the [[carapace]], the bottom is called the [[plastron]], and the two are connected by a bridge.
19: ...large as sea turtles. The sizes of turtles vary from a few [[centimetre]]s ([[forest]] and [[jungle]]...
23: ...lbumen]] is [[white]] and contains a different [[protein]] than do [[bird]] eggs, such that it will no... - Ferdinand von Zeppelin (2659 bytes)
1: [[Image:Ferdinand Graf von Zeppelin Profil.jpg|thumb|Zeppelin]]
8: ... W�rttemberg's envoy in Berlin. In 1906 he was promoted to general of cavalry.
11: ...ery. The final financial breakthrough only came, ironically, after the Zeppelin LZ4 crashed in [[1908]...
13: ...fully functional airship LZ 3 and used it as Z1. From [[1909]], zeppelins also were used in civilian a...
15: ... either the provisional shutdown of the Zeppelin project due to the [[Treaty of Versailles]] or the se...
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