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- Space exploration (14877 bytes)
30: ===European Space Agency===
31: The ''European Space Research Organisation'', also known as ...
33: ...e Netherlands. The center is still a part of the European Space Agency, which has grown to be a much bi...
35: ...an Space Research Organisation merged with the [[European Launcher Development Organisation]], or ELDO.
194: {{Commons|Category:Space exploration}} - Cave (10592 bytes)
37: ... from below, where reservoirs of oil give off sulfurous fumes, rather than by acidic water percolating ...
40: ...], and [[Antarctica]], but are found widely in [[Europe]], [[Asia]], and [[North America]].
73: ...[[sport]] of cave exploration. For the less adventurous, a number of the world's prettier and more acce...
76: {{Commons|Cave|Cave}} - Byzantine Empire (29975 bytes)
88: ...ligion from the former imperial lands in western Europe, although the southern Byzantine provinces diff...
116: ...ving the empire but giving too much attention to Europe when the Asian provinces were the primary conce...
129: ...ven Runciman]], from the impressions of medieval Europe with this mighty power. "Ever since our rough c...
133: ...ue and turmoil was far less than that of Western Europe's unruly feudal states, and occurred most often...
145: *[[History of Europe]] - Castle (27805 bytes)
2: ...try house]] at the center of an [[estate]]. When European castles were opened up and expanded into plea...
10: ...s can be seen by many of the typical features of European castles - e.g. portcullises, battlements and ...
23: ==Medieval European castles==
46: ...d was then familiar on the mainland of western [[Europe]].
59: ...l-keep and rectangular tower) soon penetrated to Europe, and Alnwick Castle (1140-1150) shows the influ... - Tree (23723 bytes)
72: ...pected of reaching exceptional age include [[Yew|European Yew]] ''Taxus baccata'' (probably over 3000 y...
176: ** [[Olive]], ''Olea europaea''
301: {{commons|Trees}} - Carnivorous plant (44834 bytes)
236: ...e of both gives better growth than either alone. European bladderworts seem able to use either source e...
304: ...ical pitcher plants or monkey-cups, including [[Anurosperma]])
449: {{Commons|Category:Carnivorous plants}} - Francis Bacon (16741 bytes)
35: ...rerogative, while retaining the confidence of the Commons. In 1613, Bacon was finally able to become attorn... - Socrates (7975 bytes)
37: {{commons|Socrates}} - Mars (27704 bytes)
27: ...ames [[Mare Erythraeum]], [[Mare Sirenum]] and [[Aurorae Sinus]]. The largest dark feature seen from Ea...
85: ...y the [[Soviet Union]], the [[United States]], [[Europe]], and [[Japan]] to study the planet's surface,...
89: In [[2003]], the [[European Space Agency|ESA]] launched the [[Mars Expres...
206: {{commons|Mars}} - Colonial America (32872 bytes)
8: ===Europe===
9: ...tury|15th]] and [[16th century|16th]] centuries, Europe emerged from the [[Middle Ages]] and entered th...
11: ...ttempts at exploration. Also, as the economy of Europe began to revive, it became clear that the first...
13: ... taken little interest in them, so as far as the Europeans were concerned, they were still free for the...
56: ...munity that would serve as an example for all of Europe and stimulate mass conversion to Puritanism. Fo... - Christianity (47078 bytes)
37: * via [[Greece]] and [[Rome]] to [[Europe]]
58: ... a vigorous struggle for the hearts and minds of Europeans. Disputes between Roman Catholics and Protes...
60: ...he 18th century; they came to North America from Europe in much greater numbers in the late nineteenth ...
62: ...istian-oriented nations, especially in [[Western Europe]], became more secular. Most [[communist]] stat...
78: ...sponsored]] Christianity that existed in so many European countries. Now one could be a free member of ... - Allspice (3832 bytes)
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25: ...the 16th century. It was slowly introduced into Europe after that. It is still almost exclusively gro... - Charles de Gaulle (41586 bytes)
110: ...ion as the cornerstone of the [[EEC]] (now the [[European Union]]), giving the first [[state visit]] to...
112: ...oscepticism#Euroscepticism in the United Kingdom|Euroscepticism in the United Kingdom]].)''.
121: ...rseilles]] harbor (soon becoming number three in Europe and number one in the [[Mediterranean Sea|Medit...
124: ...r in [[Vietnam]], would hesitate to intervene in Europe should the Soviet Union decide to invade. In 19...
135: ...ed in a united Europe than in a French-dominated Europe. Whatever the merits of de Gaulle's worries abo... - Tycho Brahe (17516 bytes)
99: {{commons|Tycho Brahe}} - Thomas More (15893 bytes)
14: ... British House of Commons|Speaker of the House of Commons]]. He later served as high steward for the unive...
19: ... man of letters in his communications with other European humanists. The humanistic project embraced b...
27: ...ious social life of [[Christianity|Christian]] [[Europe]]an states with the perfectly orderly and reaso... - French Revolution (36529 bytes)
42: ...state, now meeting as the ''Communes'' (English: "Commons"), proceed with verification of its own powers an...
59: ...civil war within the kingdom and agitating for a European coalition against France.
111: ...jurors" or "constitutional clergy") and the "non-jurors" or "refractory priests" who refused to do so.
139: ...ntially treacherous aid of the other monarchs of Europe, cast his lot with General Bouillé¬ who condemn...
174: - Stag Beetle (3702 bytes)
28: ... are [[Richmond Park]] and [[Wimbledon and Putney Commons|Wimbledon Common]]. - Brown Pelican (2615 bytes)
34: {{commons|Pelecanus occidentalis}} - Congress of the United States (41315 bytes)
17: ...e Canadian House of Commons, the British House of Commons, and the German [[Bundestag]], approximately 15 p...
155: In contrast to [[Europe]]an [[parliamentary system]]s, the selection an...
163: ...ntly more democratic than one that does not. In European party systems legislators are beholden to the... - United States Senate (35505 bytes)
80: ...hich only the [[British House of Commons|House of Commons]] may originate such measures.
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