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- July 24 (8660 bytes)
1: ...in [[leap year]]s) of the year in the [[Gregorian Calendar]], with 160 days remaining.
3: {{JulyCalendar}}
7: ...]] to halt [[Jacob Brown]]'s [[United States|American]] invaders.
10: ...tle of Kernstown]] - [[Confederate States of America|Confederate]] General [[Jubal Anderson Early|Juba...
11: ... the [[United States|Union]] following the [[American Civil War]]. - Legislature (5480 bytes)
5: ...nd of law-making body and has only one house. A bicameral legislature possesses two separate chambers,...
7: ...dies, there have also been rare instances of [[tricameral]] legislatures.
9: ...come law. This may be the case even if, as is the case in many parliamentary systems, the assent of th...
11: ...ures are generally not labelled "rubber stamps" because legislators are involved in the drafting and a...
36: *[[Skupstina|Skupština]] — [[Serbia and Montenegro]] - Siachen glacier (3348 bytes)
1: ...er is the great Himalayan [[watershed]] that demarcates central Asia from the Indian sub-continent, an...
3: ...climate|severe climate]], the word 'Siachen' ironically means 'the place of roses', a reference to the...
5: ... beyond a map coordinate known as [[NJ9842]]. The 1949 [[Karachi agreement]] and the 1972 [[Simla agreem...
9: ...s cannot get up to the glacier, while the Indians cannot come down. Presently India holds two-thirds o...
10: Every year more soldiers are killed because of severe weather than enemy firing. Both the ... - List of male tennis players (14849 bytes)
5: *[[Andre Agassi]] ([[1970]]-) - ([[:Category:American tennis players|United States]])
6: ...[:Category:South African tennis players|South Africa]] - doubles specialist
8: ...tennis player)|John Alexander]] ([[1951]]-) - ([[:Category:Australian tennis players|Australia]])
10: *[[Manuel Alonso]] ([[1895]]-[[1984]]) ([[:Category:Spanish tennis players|Spain]])
13: *[[Vijay Amritraj]] ([[1953]]-) - ([[:Category:Indian tennis players|India]]) - Regions of Slovakia (4168 bytes)
1: ...ular "kraj"; usually translated as "Regions" with capital R). Their number, borders and functions have...
7: ...veral kraje, used by the [[Eurostat]] for statistical purposes. These are:''
10:
13: == Before 1949==
14: ...vak ''[[župa|župy]]''/"stolice") . This was the case when present-day Slovakia was part of: - Scythia (22520 bytes)
1: ... languages]], known as the '''Scythians'''. The location and extent of Scythia varied over time, from ...
3: ...he north some time around 700 BC, settling in [[Ascania]] and modern [[Azerbaijan]] as far as to the s...
5: The most significant Scythian tribes mentioned in mainly Greek sourc...
7: ... very name for the Sogdians), as well as the biblical [[Hebrew language|Hebrew]] ''Ashkenaz'' (via Syr...
13: ...]]-wood - a wood that may have had special significance as a tree of life-renewal, since it is a decid... - Berlin Wall (23423 bytes)
7: ...ng the closing months of [[World War II]]. As the capital, the city was specially divided by the Allie...
9: ...ions between the Soviets and the western allies escalated. Conflict over a [[currency reform]] in [[19...
11: ...a key factor in the decision to make [[Bonn]] the capital of West Germany in preference to either West...
13: ...mmunist bloc and particularly the Soviet Union, because East Germany's economy was being subsidized by...
17: The impetus for the creation of the Berlin Wall came from East German leader [[Walter Ulbricht]], wh... - Celtic mythology (25486 bytes)
1: ... Celtic peoples who maintained either their political or linguistic identities (such as the [[Gael]]s ...
3: ==Historical sources==
4: ...ng writing to record anything of religious significance [http://www.simplyscottish.com/readingroom/his...
6: ...scriptions (largely personal names), more sophisticated literacy was not introduced to Celtic areas no...
8: ...ar?s comments on Celtic Religion and their significance=== - Cherokee (38956 bytes)
13: [[Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians]], North Carolina (f):<br> 10,000+<br><br>
17: |related=[[Tuscarora (tribe)|Tuscarora]]
22: ...e language]], are a people native to [[North America]], who at the time of European contact in the [[1...
25: ...ansas]], [[Missouri]], [[Tennessee]], and other locations in the United States.
29: ...ᎳᎩ) - this then may have been rendered phonetically in Portuguese (or more likely a ''barranquenho... - Ethel and Julius Rosenberg (17212 bytes)
3: ... of espionage for which he was convicted). Specifically, the couple were charged with [[conspiracy]] t...
7: ...s]] where he worked on [[radar]] equipment. He became a leader in the [[Young Communist League]], whe...
9: ...ook a secretary job at a shipping company. She became involved in labor disputes and joined the [[You...
11: ...give secret information to Russian agents, many because they were sympathetic to communism (or the Sov...
13: ...]] that [[Klaus Fuchs]], a German refugee theoretical physicist working for the British mission in the... - History of Germany (53864 bytes)
3: ...people were not fully unified into a single political unit until the late 19th century, they exerted i...
5: ...h;1918 was often known as the second Reich to indicate its descent from the medieval empire. By the sa...
7: ... the Roman-Germanic period and ends with the Unification of the two Germanys in [[1990]]. For further ...
15: ...ius Quinctilius Varus]] was defeated by the Cheruscan leader [[Arminius]] (Hermann) in the [[Battle of...
21: ...AD the Franks defeated the Alemanni, accepted the Catholic faith and so gained the support of the Chur... - Berkelium (5697 bytes)
7: ...r" | [[curium]] – '''berkelium''' – [[californium]]
20: | [[Chemical series]]
52: ! [[decay mode|DM]]
53: ! [[decay energy|DE]] [[mega|M]][[electron volt|eV]]
54: ! [[decay product|DP]] - Beryllium (15119 bytes)
25: | [[Density]], [[Mohs hardness scale|Hardness]]
57: ! colspan="2" bgcolor="#FFDEAD" | Physical properties
78: | 4180 [[Pascal (unit)|Pa]]
86: | 1.57 ([[Pauling scale]])
88: | [[Specific heat capacity]] - Cerium (12377 bytes)
17: | [[Chemical series]]
23: | [[Density]], [[Mohs hardness scale|Hardness]]
34: | [[Atomic radius]] (calc.)
55: ...an="2" align="center" bgcolor="#ffbfff" | '''Physical properties'''
76: | n/a [[Pascal|Pa]] at 1071 K - Helium (36603 bytes)
20: | [[Chemical series]]
34: | [[Melting point]] (at 2.6 [[megapascal|MPa]])
40: | [[Specific heat capacity]]
87: ! [[decay mode|DM]]
88: ! [[decay energy|DE]] <small>([[electron volt|MeV]])</smal... - Lutetium (10459 bytes)
19: | [[Chemical series]]
25: | [[Density]], [[Mohs hardness scale|Hardness]]
36: | [[Atomic radius]] (calc.)
57: ...an="2" align="center" bgcolor="#ffc0c0" | '''Physical properties'''
78: | 2460 [[Pascal|Pa]] at 1936 K - Protactinium (7744 bytes)
18: | [[Chemical series]]
24: | [[Density]], [[Mohs hardness scale|Hardness]]
35: | [[Atomic radius]] (calc.)
56: ...an="2" align="center" bgcolor="#ff99cc" | '''Physical properties'''
77: | 5.1E-5 [[Pascal|Pa]] at 2200 K - Cesky Terrier (2283 bytes)
20: !Classification
27: |[[American Kennel Club|AKC]]: || Terrier (FSS)
31: |[[Canadian Kennel Club|CKC]]: || Group 4 - Terriers
60: ...Scottish Terrier]] with a [[Sealyham Terrier]] in 1949 by [[Frantisek Horak]]. - Timeline of chemical element discovery (10490 bytes)
6: * antiquity - [[Carbon]]
36: *[[1766]] - [[Hydrogen]] discovered by [[Henry Cavendish]]. From the [[Greek language|Greek]] word...
40: **[[Chlorine]] discovered by [[Carl Wilhelm Scheele]].
42: ... - [[Hydrogen]] isolated and described by [[Henry Cavendish]], named by [[Antoine Lavoisier]]
43: *[[1778]] - [[Molybdenum]] was discovered [[Carl Wilhelm Scheele]] - Iguanodon (4585 bytes)
3: ...age | image = [[image:Iguanadon_wwd.jpg|200px]] | caption = [[BBC]]'s [[Walking with Dinosaurs]] recon...
24: ...e three originally used to define the new classification, [[Dinosaur]]ia.
32: == Discovery and classification ==
34: ...rd ''odontos'' ("[[tooth]]"). Based on isometric scaling, he estimated it might be up to 60 feet (18 m...
40: ...ing an ''Iguanodon'' to their [[coat of arms]] in 1949.
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