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- Mexico (27255 bytes)
2: ...g the use of the variant spelling ''M骩co'', see section [[#The name|The name]] below) is a [[country...
43: ...From [[Spain]]<br>[[September 16]], [[1810]]<br>[[September 27]], [[1821]] |
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62: For more than 3,000 years, Mexico was the site of several [[Mesoamerica]]n civilizations, such as the ... - Rio de Janeiro (14538 bytes)
1: ...Rio de Janeiro. For the state with the same name, see [[Rio de Janeiro (state)]].''
7: ...ver of January'' in [[Portuguese language|Portuguese]]) is the name of both a [[Rio de Janeiro (state)...
9: ...ty|second-largest city]] after [[S㯠Paulo]] and used to be the country's capital until 1960, when [[B...
13: ...here Rio de Janeiro is now was reached by Portuguese explorers in an expedition led by Italian [[Ameri...
15: ...was founded by a native chief for supporting defense. - List of explorers (24013 bytes)
1: ...[Ford Excursion]]). For the science fiction book, see [[Expedition (book)]].''
6: ...[[Diogo de Azambuja]] ([[15th century]] [[Portuguese]] explorer of the [[African]] coast)
7: ...[[Pêro de Alenquer]] ([[15th century]] [[Portuguese]] explorer of the [[African]] coast)
8: ...rancisco de Almeida]] ([[16th century]] [[Portuguese]] naval explorer and [[viceroy]] of [[India]])
9: ...onso de Albuquerque]] ([[16th century]] [[Portuguese]] naval explorer and [[viceroy]] of [[India]]) - November 4 (10686 bytes)
11: ...ty of Washington]] opens in [[Seattle, Washington|Seattle]], [[Washington]] as the Territorial Univers...
12: ...troops bombard a [[United States|Union]] supply base and destroy millions of dollars in material.
14: ... close contest to win the first of his two non-consecutive terms.
24: ...lity Act of 1939]], allowing cash-and-carry purchases of [[weapon]]s by belligerents.
25: * [[1942]] - World War II: [[Second Battle of El Alamein]] - Disobeying a direct ... - Burundi (13403 bytes)
3: ... belies the magnitude of the problems it faces in seeking to bring an end to the supremacist claims of...
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47: ...notes = <sup>1</sup> Estimate is based on regression; other PPP figures are extrapolate... - List of people by name: Ab (7347 bytes)
5: ...baco|Abaco, Evaristo]], (1675-1742), Italian composer and violinist
14: *[[Abba Mari|Abba Mari ben Moses ben Joseph]], (circa 14th century), French rabbi
54: *[[Humayun Abdulali|Abdulali, Humayun]], (1914-2001), [[India]]n [[ornithologist]]
60: *[[Abe Kobo]], (1924-1993), Japanese author of ''The Woman In the Dunes'', ''The Magic...
62: ...beille|Abeille, Louis]], (1765-1832), German composer - List of people by name: Aa (1020 bytes)
4: *[[Andrew Aagesen|Aagesen, Andrew]], (1826-1879), Danish jurist
7: *[[Aaliyah]], (1979-2001), American rhythm and blues singer
9: *[[Julius Aamisepp|Aamisepp, Julius]], (1883-1950), Estonian plant breeder
12: *[[Hank Aaron|Aaron, Hank]], (1934-), baseball player
15: *[[Ivar Aasen|Aasen, Ivar]], (1813-1896), linguist - List of people by name: Ad (7741 bytes)
5: ...tazo]], (1890-1947), Lieutenant general and Japanese commander in [[New Guinea]]
6: *[[Adachi Kagemori]], (died 1248), Japanese warrior
7: *[[Adachi Morinaga]], (1135-1200), Japanese warrior
17: ...s Adam|Adam, Adolphe-Charles]], (1803-1856), composer
24: ...[[Bojan Adamic|Adamic, Bojan]], (born 1912), composer and conductor. - List of people by name: Ai (1915 bytes)
5: ...chinger, Gregor]], (circa 1565-1628), German composer
9: ...ettist, playwright, member of the Acad魩e fran硩se
19: ...], (born 1959), [[basketball]] player, coach, [[baseball]] player
22: *[[Aksel Airo|Airo, Aksel]], (1898-1985), Finnish general and strategist
25: ...0-1742), director of the [[South Sea Bubble|South Sea Company]] - Rush Limbaugh (21665 bytes)
2: ...] host. A [[conservatism|conservative]], he discusses [[politics]] and [[current events]] on his show,...
6: ...me '''Rusty Sharpe'''. His father, a [[judge]] whose wealth and power gave him considerable influence ...
8: ...tm]. Limbaugh stated that he was not drafted because a physical found that he had an "inoperable [[pil...
10: .... (This claim is now a reality as Limbaugh does use a golden microphone on ''The Rush Limbaugh Show''...
12: ...of promotions with the [[Kansas City Royals]] [[baseball]] team. - Diana, Princess of Wales (29391 bytes)
28: Diana's family, the Spencers, had been close to the British Royal Family for decades. Her mate...
30: ...irgin, and Protestant. Diana fulfilled all of these qualifications.
32: ...e to her age (16 months the Prince's senior), her sexual experience, and her lack of suitably aristocr...
34: ...he Princess of Wales'' and was ranked as the most senior royal woman in the United Kingdom after the Q...
36: ...of Wales]] (commonly called Prince Harry) on [[15 September]] [[1984]]. - Madeleine Albright (7085 bytes)
4: ...und:#efefef;" align="center" colspan=2 | [[Image:secalbright.jpg|Madeleine Albright]]
7: | 64th Secretary of State
10: | [[January 23]], [[1997]] - [[January 20]], [[2001]]
24: | '''[[Spouse]]:'''
25: | [[Joseph Medill Patterson Albright]] - Nancy Astor, Viscountess Astor (3681 bytes)
8: ...ber in [[1918]], [[Constance Markiewicz]], had chosen not to do so.
10: ...he Week"'' for spreading lies about the "Cliveden Set."
12: ...ied soldiers in Italy were so incensed, they composed a sarcastic song to the tune of the haunting [[M...
19: # [[Nancy Phyllis Louise Astor]] (1909-1975)
20: ...David Astor|Francis David Langhorne Astor]] (1912-2001) - Aung San Suu Kyi (4196 bytes)
10: ...cy|democratisation]], which were violently suppressed. A new military junta took power.
12: ...eedom if she would leave the country, but she refused.
14: ...a [[health]] and [[education]] trust for the Burmese people.
16: ...and again. He died in March [[1999]]. She remains separated from their children, who remain in the UK.
18: ...[[September]] 2003, she was again placed under house arrest in Yang? - Maria Cantwell (9094 bytes)
3: ...s the junior [[United States Senate|United States Senator]] from [[Washington|Washington state]] and i...
7: .... Representative [[Andrew Jacobs]]. Her mother, Rose, was an administrative assistant.
9: ...lake Terrace, Washington|Mountlake Terrace]] because it reminded her of Indianapolis. She led a succes...
11: ==In the Washington and United States Houses==
13: ...ed on every door in her district. As a state representative, she helped write the [[Growth Management ... - Janet Reno (5747 bytes)
10: |[[March 11]], [[1993]] -<br />[[January 20]], [[2001]]
27: ...eral]] of the [[United States]] ([[1993]]–[[2001]]), and was the first woman to hold that post. S...
30: ...he [[Miami Herald]]. Jane Wood, Reno's mother, raised her children and then became an investigative re...
32: ... [[chemistry]], became president of the [[Women's Self Government Association]], and earned her room a...
34: ...he had difficulty obtaining work as a lawyer because she was a woman. - Condoleezza Rice (23116 bytes)
4: ..." colspan="2"| [[Image:Condoleezza Rice.jpg|200px|Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice-Bush]]
7: |66th Secretary of State
27: ...he second woman (after [[Madeleine Albright]]) to serve in that post.
29: ...ry 26]] [[2005]], the [[United States Senate|U.S. Senate]] confirmed her nomination by a vote of 85-13...
31: ...rity Advisor]] during his first term. She was the second African American (after Powell) and the first... - Debbie Stabenow (3609 bytes)
3: ...Cantwell]] the first woman to defeat an incumbent senator.
5: ...t rallied in the final weeks of the campaign to unseat Abraham by a narrow margin (his wife Jane Abrah...
7: ...he [[Medical Equity and Drug Savings Act]] in the Senate.
9: ... Michigan state legislator had served in the U.S. Senate since [[1894]], when [[Francis B. Stockbridge...
11: ...l., was elected [[Minority Whip]], the Democrats' second-ranking spot. - Margaret Thatcher (46377 bytes)
22: |[[Conservative Party (UK)|Conservative]]
27: ...dy''' in [[Soviet Union|Soviet]] propaganda (because of her vocal opposition to [[communism]]), an app...
29: ...ip]]" with the [[United States]], and formed a close bond with [[Ronald Reagan]]. Thatcher also dispat...
31: ...ic performance. Supporters of Margaret Thatcher assert that [[Thatcherism|Thatcherite]] policies were ...
33: ...er direct political work has been within the [[House of Lords]] and as head of the Thatcher Foundation... - Emma Goldman (12210 bytes)
3: ...il War]] in [[1936]] as the English language representative in [[London]] of the [[Federacinarquis...
6: ...y]]'s ''[[What Is To Be Done]],'' which sowed the seeds for her anarchist ideas and her independent at...
9: ... live with their sister Lena. Goldman worked for several years in a textile factory, and in 1887 marr...
13: ...vement in the United States at the time. Her defense of Berkman's attempted assassination of [[Henry C...
18: ... to this imprisonment. While serving the one year sentence, she developed a keen interest in nursing.
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