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  1. Raleigh, North Carolina (12457 bytes)
    3: ...opulation]] of 276,093, making it the second most populous city in [[North Carolina]], behind [[Charlotte, N...
    37: ...9.jpg|thumb|left|475px|Downtown Raleigh panorama, from [[1909]]]]
    66: ...rom [[Race (U.S. Census)|other races]], and 1.88% from two or more races. 6.99% of the population are...
    70: ..., 15.9% from 18 to 24, 36.6% from 25 to 44, 18.4% from 45 to 64, and 8.3% who are 65 years of age or o...
    104: ...rolina]] on an interim basis following their move from [[Hartford, Connecticut]], where they were know...
  2. Columbus, Ohio (27104 bytes)
    4: The city is the most populous in the state, with a population of 711,470 as of ...
    6: ...is the [[county seat]] of [[Franklin County, Ohio|Franklin County]]. It also extends into [[Delaware C...
    20: county = [[Franklin County, Ohio|Franklin]], [[Delaware County, Ohio|Delaware]],<br> ...
    35: ... in Delaware, [[Capital University]] in Bexley, [[Franklin University]], the [[Columbus College of Art...
    48: ...wn that resembles jumbled blocks, or a train yard from overhead. The convention center was designed b...
  3. Salt Lake City, Utah (41550 bytes)
    2: ...t of U.S. state capitals|state capital]] and most populous city in the [[U.S. state]] of [[Utah]]. Its popul...
    4: ...nearby [[Great Salt Lake]], the city is separated from the lake's shore by [[marsh]]es and [[mudflat]]...
    15: ...an isolated area to practice their religion, away from the persecution they had faced in the East. Upo...
    17: ... of religious converts, making it one of the most populous cities in the [[American Old West|Old American We...
    22: ...Salt Lake]]. A railroad was connected to the city from the Transcontinental Railroad in [[1870]] makin...
  4. United States House of Representatives (41197 bytes)
    1: [[Image:house_large_seal.gif|framed|Seal of the House of Representatives]]
    9: ...wer house. The plan drew the support of delegates from large states such as [[Virginia]], [[Massachuse...
    11: ...er several southern states declared [[secession]] from the Union. The war culminated in the South's de...
    17: ...sentatives during most of the administration of [[Franklin D. Roosevelt]] ([[1933]]&ndash;[[1945]]), o...
    20: [[Image:HouseofRepresentatives.jpg|thumb|300px|House of Representa...
  5. Giza pyramid complex (7332 bytes)
    1: ... 8&nbsp;km (5&nbsp;mi) inland into the [[desert]] from the old town of [[Giza]] on the [[Nile]], some ...
    4: ...h officials and much later burials and monuments (from the [[New Kingdom]] onwards), signifying the re...
    6: ...intains a more limited collection at its base. Khafre's Pyramid appears larger than the adjacent Khufu...
    8: ...in what is now part of the most populous city in Africa [http://www.delange.org/Giza_Pyramids_Sphinx/G...
    11: ...ndertook radiocarbon dating on material recovered from the exterior of the Great Pyramid.
  6. Genghis Khan (31537 bytes)
    19: ...oden collar around his neck. He escaped with help from a sympathetic captor. His mother, Hoelun, taugh...
    21: ...], was born suspiciously soon after she was freed from the Merkit, leading to questions regarding the ...
    43: ... of honor. Generally, the Mongol Empire was also friendly to outside trade along the [[Silk Road]], a...
    53: ...ounted archers to attack their enemies on several fronts at once.
    59: ...tely under his dominion, in order to prevent them from challenging the Mongols for territory and resou...
  7. Sumatra (5388 bytes)
    10: ...ic importance for Indonesia. It produces [[oil]] "from above the soil and underneath", the [[Oil palm|...
    12: ...xistence. Conservation areas have not been spared from destruction, either.
    17: ...in the Sumatran highlands were exporting [[gold]] from fairly early times.
    19: ...c]], a maritime power that extended its influence from island to island.
    21: ...century. The island was then subject to conquests from Javanese kingdoms, first Singhasari and subsequ...
  8. U.S. Electoral College (46986 bytes)
    1: ...ution]], and meets every four years with electors from each [[U.S. state|state]]. The electoral proces...
    14: ...rmined by the majority decision of the delegation from that state; if a state delegation is evenly spl...
    25: ...n in no event choose more electors than the least populous state (however that latter clause does not curren...
    29: ...e state. In many states, the electors are legally free to cast their votes for anyone they choose, alt...
    37: Framers strongly opposed the development of [[politi...
  9. Pilot Whale (5993 bytes)
    21: ... by [[John Edward Gray]] in [[1846]]. He presumed from the skeleton that the whale had a large beak ("...
    23: Birth weight is about 60 kg. Adult weight varies from 1,000 to 3,000 kg. They may be between four and...
    25: ...0 to 30 in number. They are quite active and will frequently lobtail, spyhop and approach boats.
    27: ...antly on [[squid]]. [[Tuna]] and Pilot Whales are frequently found in the same area. This is probably ...
    32: ...zores]] and [[Morocco]] and its southern edge and from [[Newfoundland]] to [[Greenland]], Iceland and ...
  10. Pilot Whales (6380 bytes)
    23: ... by [[John Edward Gray]] in [[1846]]. He presumed from the skeleton that the whale had a large beak ("...
    25: Birth weight is about 60 kg. Adult weight varies from 1,000 to 3,000 kg. They may be between four and...
    27: ...0 to 30 in number. They are quite active and will frequently lobtail, spyhop and approach boats.
    29: ...antly on [[squid]]. [[Tuna]] and Pilot Whales are frequently found in the same area. This is probably ...
    34: ...zores]] and [[Morocco]] and its southern edge and from [[Newfoundland]] to [[Greenland]], Iceland and ...
  11. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (32608 bytes)
    3: ...pulous city in the [[United States]] and the most populous city in the state of [[Pennsylvania]], occupying ...
    5: ... political and social importance, with [[Benjamin Franklin]] playing an extraordinary role in Philadel...
    34: ...apital of his new colony founded on principles of freedom and religious tolerance, would be a model of...
    41: ...nited States|United States Government]] was moved from [[Federal Hall]] in [[New York, New York|New Yo...
    47: ...sition]]. Memorial Hall and the expansive mall in front of it are remnants of this fair.

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