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- Czech Republic (13856 bytes)
50: | '''[[Time zone]]'''<br> - in [[European Summer Time|summer]]
51: ...[Coordinated Universal Time|UTC]]+1)<br>[[Central European Summer Time|CEST]] ([[Coordinated Universal...
62: ...ublic''' is a [[landlocked]] country in [[Central Europe]]. The republic borders [[Poland]] to the nor...
63: ...[May 1]], [[2004]], it is a member state of the [[European Union]].
65: ...ko2.htm], [http://www.p.lodz.pl/I35/personal/jw37/EUROPE/cesko1.htm], but this is controversial in the... - San Francisco, California (55022 bytes)
35: The first [[Europe]]ans to settle in San Francisco were the [[Sp...
42: ...0,000 years earlier by [[Native American]]s. When Europeans arrived, they found the area inhabited by ...
44: European discovery and exploration of the [[San Fran...
64: ... Andreas Fault]], from [[San Juan Bautista]] to [[Eureka]], centered immediately offshore of San Franc...
75: ...eeway policy has remained in place ever since. In 1989, the [[Loma Prieta earthquake]] destroyed the [[E... - Ronald Reagan (52721 bytes)
6: | date2=[[20 January ]] [[1989]]
19: ...dent]] of the [[United States]] ([[1981]]–[[1989]]) and the 33rd [[Governor of California|Governor...
31: ... [[1928]], Reagan entered [[Eureka College]] in [[Eureka, Illinois]], majoring in [[economics]] and [[...
58: ...kluster economic growth, instability in the petroleum market leading to a return of [[gas lines]], and...
97: Among European leaders, his main ally and undoubtedly his ... - Gerald Ford (28942 bytes)
27: ... as they signed a petition to enforce the [[1939 Neutrality Act]]. This petition was circulated natio...
32: ...der of the war ashore and was discharged as a [[lieutenant commander]] in [[February]] [[1946]].
146: ...election debate]] when he insisted that [[Eastern Europe]] was not dominated by the [[Soviet Union]]. ...
166: ...es. In [[1981]] he opened the [[Gerald R. Ford Museum]] in [[Grand Rapids, Michigan]], and the [[Geral...
189: ...rd that took place at Hofstra University in April 1989.] - Franklin D. Roosevelt (74009 bytes)
26: ...therlands]], arrived in New York (then called [[Nieuw Amsterdam]]) in about [[1650]]. In [[1788]] [[Is...
32: ...y [[polo]] and [[lawn tennis]]. Frequent trips to Europe made him fluent in German and French. He acqu...
70: ...on at [[Attica, New York|Attica]]. He had a long feud with [[Robert Moses]], the state's most powerful...
74: ...ually resulted in Walker resigning and fleeing to Europe to escape prosecution. But Tammany Hall's pow...
110: ...e two freely discussed ways of circumventing the Neutrality Acts. - National Football League (30340 bytes)
10: ...ship, the [[Super Bowl]], held at a pre-selected neutral site. One week later, selected all-star playe...
149: ...C Wild Card Round at [[The Coliseum|Adelphia Coliseum]]) With 16 seconds left in the game, the Titans ...
159: ...th end zone in the [[McAfee Coliseum|Oakland Coliseum]], known for having some of the most rabid fans ...
188: ...[[Pete Rozelle|Alvin "Pete" Rozelle]] ([[1960]]-[[1989]])
189: #Commissioner [[Paul Tagliabue]] ([[1989]]-present) - History of India (31279 bytes)
20: ...of the merchantile companies chartered out by the European powers. Initial rivalry between the French ...
30: ... the hand axe distribution, there are numerous Acheulean findspots. Hathnora, in the Narmada Valley ha...
83: King [[Harsha]] of [[Kannauj]] succeeded in reuniting northern India during his reign in the [[7t...
117: ==Colonial India== {{seemain2|Colonial India|European colonies in India}}
120: ... sea route to India in [[1498]] paved the way for European colonisation of India. - Steamboat (11603 bytes)
3: [[Image:PS Waverley leaving Dunoon 1989.jpg|thumb|right|240px|[[PS Waverley|PS ''Waverley...
27: ...as the first commercially successful service in [[Europe]].
30: ... ''[[Julius C. Wilkie]]'', is preserved as a [[museum ship]] at [[Winona, Minnesota]]. For modern craf...
68: ...at President owned by the Black Country Living Museum in Dudley ] - Pirate Ship (44502 bytes)
27: ...Persia. The lack of centralized powers all over [[Europe]] during the [[Middle Ages]] favoured pirates...
45: ...Ottomans]] but the Maniots also targeted ships of European countries.
52: ...s.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.national-army-museum.ac.uk/exhibitions/soldiersSeahawks/page2.shtml|t...
69: ====In Eastern Europe====
71: ... Ukrainian peasants that had run away from their feudal masters, outlaws of every sort, destitute gent... - March 17 (9666 bytes)
6: ...|Pompeian]] forces of [[Titus Labienus]] and [[Gnaeus Pompeius|Pompey the Younger]] in the [[Battle of...
95: *[[45 BC]] - [[Gnaeus Pompeius]] (executed)
113: *[[1989]] - [[Merritt Butrick]], American actor - March 18 (10594 bytes)
29: ...ntest]] for [[Luxembourg]] singing "Nous les amoureux" (We the lovers).
31: ...embourg]], [[Isabelle Aubret]] wins the seventh [[Eurovision Song Contest]] for [[France]] singing "Un...
36: ...il]] [[embargo]] against the [[United States]], [[Europe]] and [[Japan]].
39: *[[1989]] - In [[Egypt]], a 4,400-year-old [[mummy]] is ...
40: ...are stolen from the [[Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum]] in [[Boston, Massachusetts]]. This is the larg... - March 19 (9902 bytes)
107: *[[1989]] - [[Alan Civil]], English [[French horn]] playe... - March 21 (10586 bytes)
21: ...enmark]], [[Gigliola Cinquetti]] wins the ninth [[Eurovision Song Contest]] for [[Italy]] singing "Non...
26: ...ds]], [[Dana (singer)|Dana]] wins the fifteenth [[Eurovision Song Contest]] for [[Ireland]] singing "A...
30: *[[1989]] - ''[[Sports Illustrated]]'' reports allegation... - March 22 (9294 bytes)
27: ...]], [[Sweden]], [[Teach-In]] wins the twentieth [[Eurovision Song Contest]] for the [[Netherlands]] si...
30: *[[1989]] - [[Fawn Hall]], [[Oliver North]]'s former secr...
54: *[[1924]] - [[Allen Neuharth]], American businessman, writer - March 23 (10340 bytes)
27: ...ngdom]], [[Grethe & J? Ingmann]] win the eighth [[Eurovision Song Contest]] for [[Denmark]] singing "D...
31: *[[1989]] - [[Stanley Pons]] and [[Martin Fleischmann]] a...
32: *1989 - A 1,000-foot diameter [[Near-Earth asteroid]] m...
48: *[[1834]] - [[Julius Reubke]], composer (d. [[1858]])
75: *[[1953]] - [[Eugene Izzi]], American novelist (d. [[1996]]) - Denver, Colorado (21161 bytes)
53: ...o debunk his claim has emerged.[http://www.magazineusa.com/us/info/show.aspx?unit=originals&doc=32]
238: ...633.1/km² (1,639.6/mi²). The racial makeup of the city is 65.30% [[Race (U.S. Census)|White...
255: *[[Denver Art Museum]]
257: *[[Denver Museum of Nature & Science]]
315: ...te]] former [[Arena Football League]] team (1987, 1989-1991) - Raleigh, North Carolina (12457 bytes)
66: ...406.7/km² (1,053.2/mi²). The racial makeup of the city is 63.31% [[White (U.S. Census)|Whit...
96: *The interactive museum [http://www.exploris.org Exploris] hosts an [[IM...
97: *[http://ncartmuseum.org/ The North Carolina Museum of Art]
98: ...tp://ncmuseumofhistory.org/ The North Carolina Museum of History]
99: ...://www.naturalsciences.org/ The North Carolina Museum of Natural Sciences] - List of mathematicians (37424 bytes)
71: *[[Eugenio Beltrami]] (Italy, [[1835]]-[[1900]])
79: *[[Arne Beurling]] (Sweden, [[1905]]-[[1986]])
109: *[[Nicolas Bourbaki]] (Pseudonym used by a cabal of French mathematicians)
128: *[[Eugenio Calabi]], (United States)
142: *[[Ludolph van Ceulen]] (Germany/Netherlands, [[1540]] - [[1610]]) - List of astronomers (40322 bytes)
17: ... Oswald Ahnert]] ([[Germany]], [[1897]] – [[1989]])
34: *[[Eugene M. Antoniadi]] ([[Greece]], [[France]], [[187...
131: *[[J鲴me Eug讥 Coggia]] ([[France]], [[1849]] – [[1919...
146: *[[Jacques D'Allonville|Jacques Eug讥 d'Allonville]] ([[France]], [[1671]] – ...
156: *[[Charles-Eug讥 Delaunay]] ([[France]], [[1816]] – [[18... - Latvia (12041 bytes)
1: ...tvian]]: ''Latvija''), is a country in [[Northern Europe]]. Latvia has land borders with its two fello...
42: | '''[[Time zone]]'''<br/> - [[European Summer Time|Daylight saving time]]
43: ...Coordinated Universal Time|UTC]]+2)<br/>[[Eastern European Summer Time|EEST]] ([[Coordinated Universal...
63: ...ountry became a member of both [[NATO]] and the [[European Union]].
70: ...n]]. Latvia became a full-fledged member of the [[European Union]] on [[May 1]], [[2004]]. Latvia is a...
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