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- Slovenia (19318 bytes)
40: time_zone= [[Central European Time|CET]] |
42: time_zone_DST= [[Central European Summer Time|CEST]] |
52: ...pine country in southern [[Central Europe|Central Europe]] bordering [[Italy]] to the west, the [[Adri...
54: ...[[2004]]. It is also a member of the [[Council of Europe]], [[NATO]], and has observer status in [[La ...
65: ...oined [[NATO]] on [[29 March]] [[2004]] and the [[European Union]] on [[1 May]] [[2004]]. - Equatorial Guinea (13387 bytes)
56: | From [[Spain]]<br />[[October 12]], [[1968]]
70: ...ially independent from Spain on [[October 12]], [[1968]]. Since then, the country has had [[Heads of St...
113: ... flower"), but it quickly took on the name of its European discoverer. The islands of Fernando Pnd...
122: [[Petroleum]] has contributed to a doubling of the populatio... - Abu Simbel (4501 bytes)
32: ...ates dollar|USD $]]36 million. Between 1964 and [[1968]], the entire site was dismantled and reassembled... - Mesa Community College (845 bytes)
1: ...ull- and part-time students. It was founded in [[1968]], and is particularly known for its competitive ... - Alaska (24727 bytes)
27: ...e|-8]]<br/>[[Hawaii-Aleutian Standard Time Zone|Aleutian]]: [[UTC]]-10/[[Daylight saving time|-9]] (we...
66: ...name "Alaska" is most likely derived from the [[Aleut]] word for "great country" or "mainland". The na...
71: ... [[Russian colonization of the Americas|the first Europeans to reach Alaska came from Russia]]. [[Vitu...
77: ...us;10 hours zone, which was then renamed Hawaii-Aleutian Standard Time.
81: During World War II three of the outer Aleutian Islands — [[Attu Island|Attu]], [[Agatt... - Maine (17312 bytes)
45: ...emocratic Party (United States)|Democrats]]. In [[1968]], [[Hubert Humphrey]] became the first Democrat ...
105: The racial makeup of the state is: - Texas (39610 bytes)
62: ...hat 'Six Flags' have flown over its soil: the [[Fleur-de-lis]] of [[France]], and the national flags o...
76: ... [[?var N?Cabeza de Vaca]] became the first known European to set foot on Texas.
114: ...n|Spanish]] explorer, became probably the first [[Europe]]an to map the Texas coast.
116: ...18 February]] [[1685]]: [[Ren魒obert Cavelier, Sieur de LaSalle]] established Fort St. Louis at [[Mat...
149: ...-02, p. 435-->. In popular lore and belief the Lieutenant Governor, who heads the Senate and appoints... - Pennsylvania (32594 bytes)
38: ...ede]]s and [[Netherlands|Dutch]] were the first [[Europe]]an settlers, the [[Quaker]] [[William Penn]]...
44: ...utch origin; the German adjective for "German", "Deutsch", was misheard as "Dutch" and the name stuck....
71: ... received very large numbers of immigrants from [[Europe]] seeking work; dramatic, sometimes violent c...
80: ...fficials composing the executive branch are the Lieutenant Governor, Attorney General, Auditor General...
112: ...t fossils, as well as [[natural gas]] and [[petroleum]]. In [[1859]] near Titusville [[Edwin L. Drake]... - Oklahoma (32092 bytes)
110: === Pre-European Indian cultures ===
113: ...ry]] [[Spain|Spanish]] explorers became the first Europeans to visit the area.
115: ... the vast territorial swapping going on between [[European]] powers [[France]] and [[Spain]].
146: ...ma Territory]] out of the Unassigned Lands and [[Neutral Strip (Oklahoma)|No Man's Land]].
153: ...g one which was converted into the [[Philbrook Museum]]. - New Jersey (35646 bytes)
39: ...abited by the tribes of the [[Lenape]], the first Europeans to settle the region were the [[Netherland...
53: ..., having been immortalized in [[Emanuel Gottlieb Leutze]]'s painting [[Washington Crossing the Delawar...
72: ...l [[swing state]] in the elections of [[1960]], [[1968]], and [[1992]]. It was named as a possible swin...
107: ... largest crops. Its industrial outputs are pharmaceutical and chemical products, food processing, elec...
116: The racial makeup of the state is: - List of people by name: U (6532 bytes)
26: ...arlotte Uhlenbroek|Uhlenbroek, Charlotte]], (born 1968), British zoolologist and television presenter
44: *[[Bj?Ulvaeus|Ulvaeus, Bj?], Swedish songwiter and ex-member of ABBA - List of people by name: Y (12717 bytes)
19: *[[Akira Yamaoka|Yamaoka, Akira]] (born 1968), Japanese composer
21: ...ita|Yamashita, Tomoyuki]] (1885-1946), Japanese lieutenant general in Malaya, Singapore and the Philip...
133: ...[Ouchi Yoshitaka|Yoshitaka, Ouchi]], [[daimyo]], feudal leader in Japan
134: ...aga]], ([[1536]]-[[1565]]), [[Shogun]], Japanese feudal leader
199: *[[Eug讥 Ysa?sa?Eug讥]], ([[1858]]-[[1931]]), composer - Influenza (10335 bytes)
14: ...psid proteins [[haemagglutinin]] (HA or H) and [[neuraminidase]] (NA or N) that are essential to the v...
21: ...7]] [[Asian Flu]] (type A, H2N2 strain) and the [[1968]] [[Hong Kong Flu]] (type A, H3N2 strain).
23: ...re have been no major pandemics subsequent to the 1968 infection. Increased immunity from [[antibody|ant...
41: ...e likely to get complications from influenza. [[Pneumonia]], [[bronchitis]], [[sinus]], and [[ear infe... - Asteroid (24334 bytes)
126: ...at, the next asteroid encounters will involve the European [[Rosetta space probe|Rosetta probe]] (laun...
134: *In ''[[Green Slime]]'' (1968), a masterpiece of [[B-movie]]s, a rogue asteroid...
135: ...ce-fiction movie ''[[2001: A Space Odyssey]]'' ([[1968]]), the ''Discovery'' has a scientifically accura...
136: ...teor]]'' ([[1979]]) depicts an asteroid named Orpheus hurtling toward Earth after its orbit is deflect... - Holiday (7753 bytes)
19: ...ay]] from fixed dates to certain [[Monday]]s in [[1968]] (effective [[1971]]). Several states had passed... - History of science (41710 bytes)
40: ... copies of ancient texts that remained in Western Europe, and is known as the philosophic school of [[...
46: ...[[Averroes|Averro볝] were influential in much of Europe. The published works of [[Marco Polo]] along ...
61: Modern science in [[Europe]] began in a period of great upheaval. The [[...
112: ...kande]]. But the solar neutrino flux was [[solar neutrino problem|a fraction of its theoretically-expe...
118: ...ies]]. Pasteur also invented the process of [[pasteurization]] to help prevent the spread of disease t... - List of painters (54090 bytes)
36: *[[Tadeusz Ajdukiewicz]] ([[1852]]-[[1916]])
98: *[[Barr Glenn]] ([[1968]]-)
157: *[[Arnold Blanch]] ([[1896]]-[[1968]])
171: *[[Rosa Bonheur]] ([[1822]]-[[1899]])
185: *[[Eugene Boudin|Eugène Boudin]] - List of inventors (14020 bytes)
47: *[[Chester Carlson]], (1906-1968) [[United States|USA]] — electrophotography
62: ...nardo DaVinci]], (1452-1519), [[Italy]] — [[euclidean geometry]]
83: *[[Adolf Eugen Fick]], (1829-1901) — [[contact lens]]
153: *[[Antonio Meucci]], inventor of the telephone
184: *[[Norbert Rillieux|Norbert Rilleaux]], (1806-1894), [[United States... - Cold War (18329 bytes)
2: ... economic pressure, selective aid, diplomatic manoeuvre, propaganda, assassination, low-intensity mili...
5: ...he [[Vietnam War]]. After the balance of power in Europe were firmly established, proxy battles in the...
11: ... Wall]], a symbol of the Cold War-era division of Europe]]
17: ...]], [[France]], West Germany, and several other [[European]] powers. This race took place in many tech...
54: ...iet-dominated governments on an unwilling Eastern Europe, Soviet intransigence, and aggressive Soviet ... - Vietnam War (102682 bytes)
10: ...||• Capitulation of South Vietnam<br>• Reunification of Vietnam under communist rule<br>
19: |~1,200,000 (1968)
20: |~420,000 (1968)
47: ...had repeatedly spoken against the continuation of European [[imperialism]] after the armistice with Ge...
50: ...dly warned that they could not furnish troops for European defense without generous American support i...
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