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  1. Mexico (27255 bytes)
    64: ...invention of the calendar, were due to the former inhabitants of Tula, the Toltecs, who reached the height of t...
    74: ...Anna's army turned to the northern rebellion. The inhabitants of Tejas, calling themselves Texians and led main...
  2. Lighthouse of Alexandria (3491 bytes)
    17: ... yrs old, Ptolemy Soter (Saviour, named so by the inhabitants of Rhodes) made himself king in 305 BC and began ...
  3. Rio de Janeiro (14538 bytes)
    21: ...e hundreds of noblemen who arrived suddenly, many inhabitants were simply evicted from their homes.
    63: ...a significant percentage of the city's 13 million inhabitants do still live in areas of poorer quality housing....
  4. History of China (45919 bytes)
    110: ...|Canton]] in [[879]], killing most of the 200,000 inhabitants including most of the large colony of foreign mer...
  5. Erik the Red (5731 bytes)
    10: The settlement flourished, growing to over 3000 inhabitants; the original party was joined by groups of [[imm...
  6. Christopher Columbus (44177 bytes)
    61: ...nte Yáñez]]), but the monarchs forced the Palos inhabitants to contribute to the expedition. He first sailed ...
    128: ... often subversive elements of the island gave its inhabitants a bad reputation, he would have masked his exact ...
    135: ...the island of Khios where to this day many of its inhabitants carry the surname "Colombus."
  7. Burundi (13403 bytes)
    89: ...y Rwanda. The Twa are thought to be the original inhabitants of the area, with Hutu and then Tutsi settlers ar...
  8. Elizabeth I of England (34338 bytes)
    39: ...lish customs in Ireland proved unpopular with its inhabitants, as did the Queen's religious policies.
  9. Relic (11473 bytes)
    19: ...a village halfway between Tours and Poitiers, the inhabitants of these cities were well ready to fight for his ...
  10. Geography (8541 bytes)
    2: ...ience]] that studies the lands, the features, the inhabitants, and the phenomena of the Earth. There are two ma...
  11. George Washington (29551 bytes)
    111: ...nue to merit and enjoy the good will of the other Inhabitants; while every one shall sit under his own vine and...
  12. Continent (6440 bytes)
    21: ...ause of the perceived cultural differences by the inhabitants, it is conventional to subdivide Eurasia into Eur...
  13. Alexandria (28378 bytes)
    29: ..., "Greek", Jew and Egyptian. One of the earliest inhabitants was the geometer and number-theorist [[Euclid]]. ...
    36: ...ity; and, for some insulting [[satire]]s that the inhabitants had directed at him, he abruptly commanded his tr...
    51: ...although he seems to have spared the lives of the inhabitants as far as lay in his power.
    58: ...t, Alexandria sank to a small town of about 4,000 inhabitants, and it owed its modern rennaissance solely to [[...
  14. Earth (30908 bytes)
  15. Africa (35389 bytes)
    3: ...d area on [[Earth]]. With over 800 million human inhabitants in 54 countries, it accounts for about one sevent...
    55: ...ed a cultural dichotomy detrimental to the native inhabitants in the areas they controlled. For example, in wh...
    105: ...and other often nomadic peoples are the principal inhabitants of the Saharan interior of North Africa.
    123:
  16. South America (5078 bytes)
    11: From the [[1530s]], the indigenous inhabitants of South America were invaded by [[Europe|Europea...
    21: ... South Sandwich Islands]] which have no permanent inhabitants, only temporary visitors to research stations.)
  17. Asia (16910 bytes)
    180: ...ies and dependencies by [[population density]] in inhabitants and km<sup>2</sup>.
  18. Sub-Saharan Africa (3920 bytes)
    1: ...''', partly because of the [[race]] of its native inhabitants and partly because much of it had not been fully ...
  19. Netherlands (35958 bytes)
    309: ... 460 inhabitants per square km or more than 1,000 inhabitants per square mile.
  20. Andorra (11532 bytes)
    120: ...tute a minority in their own country; only 33% of inhabitants hold Andorran nationality. The largest group of f...
  21. Mali (7755 bytes)
    3: ... while the country's south, where the majority of inhabitants live, features the [[Niger river|Niger]] and [[Se...
  22. Brunei (7197 bytes)
    75: ...the capital [[Bandar Seri Begawan]] (about 46,000 inhabitants), the port town [[Muara]] and the oil producing d...
  23. Thailand (14276 bytes)
    1: ...[[Thai ethnic groups|Thai people]] - leading some inhabitants, particularly the sizeable Chinese minority, to c...
  24. Saint Kitts and Nevis (6100 bytes)
    106: [[As of 2000|As of July 2000]], there were 38 819 inhabitants; their average life expectancy was 70.73 years. [...
  25. Serbia and Montenegro (13848 bytes)
    102: ;Main cities (over 100 000 inhabitants) - estimate May 2005 :
  26. South Africa (40100 bytes)
    156: ... majority still has a substantial number of rural inhabitants who lead largely impoverished lives. It is among ...
  27. Brazil (12581 bytes)
    70: ...pulous along the coast, less in the interior. The inhabitants are very diverse with many races and cultures rep...
  28. Slovakia (19892 bytes)
    93: The majority of the inhabitants of Slovakia are ethnically [[Slovaks|Slovak]] (86...
  29. Barbados (21887 bytes)
    9: The earliest inhabitants of Barbados were [[Amerindian]] nomads. Three wav...
  30. Belgium (31774 bytes)
    57: The earliest named inhabitants of Belgium were the [[Belgae]]. They were (mostly...
  31. Argentina (30219 bytes)
    124: ...doba and Rosario, each comprise about 1.3 million inhabitants.
  32. East Timor (13677 bytes)
    84: ...te. Although the country has only about 1 million inhabitants, another fourteen indigenous languages are spoken...
  33. Djibouti (8746 bytes)
    102: ...trade zone in northeast Africa. Two-thirds of the inhabitants live in the capital city, the remainder being mos...
  34. Tuvalu (11893 bytes)
    55: ...y]], it is the independent nation with the fewest inhabitants. Due to their low elevation (5 meters, or 14 feet...
  35. Botswana (22276 bytes)
    60: Despite South African pressure, inhabitants of the Bechuanaland Protectorate, [[Basutoland]] ...
  36. Guyana (12153 bytes)
    119: ...he Indo-Guyanese community. Ninety percent of the inhabitants live on the narrow coastal plain, where populatio...
  37. Finland (29511 bytes)
    51: ...ice of the last [[ice age]] receded. The earliest inhabitants are thought to have been [[hunter-gatherer]]s, li...
    154: ...ral&ndash;northern Finland with more than 100,000 inhabitants.
  38. Pakistan (74854 bytes)
    51: ...ns ''Land of the Pure''. With around 163 million inhabitants, it is the [[List of countries by population|sixt...
  39. Rwanda (10946 bytes)
    50: ...t complex monarchical systems. The earliest known inhabitants of the region now known as Rwanda were the [[Pygm...
  40. Palau (8171 bytes)
    56: The first inhabitants of Palau, probably from [[Indonesia]], settled on...
  41. Ukraine (22193 bytes)
    70: ...e term "Rus" or "Ruthenian" was used to designate inhabitants of Belarus and Ukraine; Russians were then known ...
  42. Malawi (22306 bytes)
    87: ...gest city, having grown from an estimated 109,000 inhabitants in 1966 to nearly 500,000 in 1998. Malawi's Presi...
  43. Portugal (61755 bytes)
    105: ...a|Greater Metropolitan Areas]] (more than 350,000 inhabitants)
    113: ... Urbanas'' - Urban Communities (more than 150,000 inhabitants)
    115: ...' - Intermunicipal Communities (less than 150,000 inhabitants)
    235: ... 1.4 million. In 1801, there were circa 2,913,000 inhabitants.
    239: ...female). Currently, there are almost 10,6 million inhabitants and most of the population growth is immigration ...
  44. Slovenia (19318 bytes)
    157: With 95 inhabitants per km&sup2;, Slovenia ranks low among the Europe...
  45. Angola (15614 bytes)
    133: ...000. In the coast towns the majority of the white inhabitants are Portuguese. The Mushi-Kongo and other divisio...
  46. Equatorial Guinea (13387 bytes)
    112: The first inhabitants of the region that is now Equatorial Guinea are b...
    118: ...resulted in Fang dominance over the earlier Bantu inhabitants. The Fang constitute 80 percent of the population...
  47. Iron Age (8996 bytes)
    31: ...onded with the transition of the Eastern European inhabitants from sedentary, pastoral agrarian people to nomad...
  48. Anatolia (2665 bytes)
    9: Today the inhabitants of Anatolia are mostly native speakers of the [[T...
  49. Arizona (24367 bytes)
    96: Beyond its original [[Native Americans|native]] inhabitants, [[Marcos de Niza]], a [[Franciscan]], explored t...
  50. California (63989 bytes)
    583: ...alifornia: An archaeologist looks at our earliest inhabitants''. Lanham, MD: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers.
  51. Utah (29154 bytes)
    94: Disputes between the [[Mormon]] inhabitants, who had settled in the area in [[1847]] and were...
  52. Pennsylvania (32594 bytes)
    118: ...eam factory town of Johnstown, killing over 2,200 inhabitants in the notorious [[Johnstown Flood]] (the town wa...
  53. Montana (14119 bytes)
    60: Native Americans were the first inhabitants of modern-day Montana. Groups included the [[Crow...
  54. New Mexico (31079 bytes)
    44: ...erque contain the remains of some of the earliest inhabitants of the New World. The [[Pueblo people]] built a f...
    84: ...led to bitter quarrels among the original Spanish inhabitants, cattle ranchers, and newer homesteaders. Despite...
  55. Alyattes II (1682 bytes)
    5: ...rna]] was sacked and destroyed c.[[600 BC]]E, the inhabitants forced to move to the country.)
  56. Pytheas (6447 bytes)
    10: ...ed ''Pretannia''. This supports theories that the inhabitants called themselves ''Pretani'' or ''Priteni'', 'Pa...
    12: ...agricultural country that produced [[honey]]. Its inhabitants ate fruits and drank [[milk]], and made a drink o...
  57. Comet (30542 bytes)
    41: ...as attacks by heavenly beings against terrestrial inhabitants. Some authorities interpret references to "fallin...
  58. Cave (10592 bytes)
    47: ...he caves, and by the feces of bats and other cave inhabitants.
  59. Albania (24647 bytes)
    85: ...entrated in the coastal region. Soon, these first inhabitants were overrun by the [[Proto-Hellenic]] tribes tha...
    133: Besides the capital city [[Tirana]], with 520,000 inhabitants, the principal cities are [[Durr볝], [[Elbasan]]...
  60. Levant (3602 bytes)
    14: ...they often used the term pejoratively to refer to inhabitants of mixed Arab and European blood or those of pure...
  61. Macau (16856 bytes)
    42: Broadly, ''[[Macanese]]'' refers to all permanent inhabitants of Macau. But narrowly, it refers to an [[ethnic ...
  62. Agriculture (19147 bytes)
    46: ... of these crops contributed the major part of the inhabitants' diet. From the [[Fertile Crescent]] agriculture ...
  63. Galileo Galilei (33761 bytes)
    91: ...n vain, they must be inhabited; but how can their inhabitants be descended from [[Adam]]? How can they trace ba...
  64. United States territorial acquisitions (5763 bytes)
    27: ...e [[World War I|First World War]]. Virgin Islands inhabitants became American citizens in [[1927]].
  65. Timeline of United States history (1900-1929) (8003 bytes)
    107: *[[1927]] - U.S. citizenship granted to inhabitants of [[U.S. Virgin Islands]]
  66. Michigan (29427 bytes)
    124: ... Rhode Island combined, but has less than 330,000 inhabitants, who are sometimes called "Yoopers" (from "U.P.'e...
  67. Colonial America (32872 bytes)
    112: ... such as [[the Enlightenment]]. To many of their inhabitants, the [[seaport]] cities of colonial America were ...
  68. Pompeii (10901 bytes)
    18: The inhabitants of Pompeii, as those of the area today, had long ...
    59: ...the eruption, the town could have had some 20,000 inhabitants, and was located in an area in which Romans had t...
  69. History of California (38344 bytes)
    3: ...icant marginalization in the population of native inhabitants after European colonization means that most of th...
    11: ...nia was an inviting pathway even for the earliest inhabitants of [[North America]]. The remains of [[Arlington ...
  70. Garlic (12167 bytes)
    47: ...ties by the Egyptians at the taking of oaths. The inhabitants of Pelusium in lower Egypt, who worshipped the on...
  71. Pope Symmachus (2649 bytes)
    7: ...[[Arianism|Arian]] [[Vandals]]. He also aided the inhabitants of upper Italy who suffered from the invasions of...
  72. Pope Vigilius (2891 bytes)
    7: ...ow besieged by the Goths under [[Totila]] and the inhabitants fell into misery. Vigilius sent ships with grain ...
  73. Pope John IV (2299 bytes)
    1: ...attention there. To alleviate the distress of the inhabitants, John sent the abbot Martin into Dalmatia and [[I...
  74. Pope John XII (3611 bytes)
    12: An attempt at a revolt was made by the inhabitants of Rome even before Otto left the city. Upon his ...
  75. Cambodia (32076 bytes)
    186: ...age:Cambodia-demography.png|thumb|300px|Number of inhabitants between [[1961]] and [[2001]] in thousands. Note ...
  76. El Salvador (12362 bytes)
    113: Spanish is the language spoken by virtually all inhabitants. The country's people are largely Roman [[Catholi...
  77. Ireland (33828 bytes)
    44: ...en inhabited for about 9,000 years. [[Stone age]] inhabitants arrived sometime after [[8000 BC]], with the cult...
  78. Tsunami (29462 bytes)
    36: .../seiche reaching a height of 14 m and killing 159 inhabitants.
  79. Tyrannosaurus rex (20653 bytes)
    70: ...nt plants, but grasses had not yet evolved. Other inhabitants of the landscape are more unfamiliar. Giant [[pte...
  80. Ephesus (4587 bytes)
    11: ...stimated to be in the range of 400,000 to 500,000 inhabitants in the year 100 CE, making it one of the largest ...
  81. Roman Empire (59037 bytes)
    110: ...which extended full Roman citizenship to all free inhabitants of the empire. Caracalla was also responsible for...
  82. Sicily (18450 bytes)
    21: ...ea]], with an area of 25,700 sq. km and 5 million inhabitants.
    92: ... peoples, and highly valued for its location. The inhabitants of the island are therefore descended from numero...
    98: ...southwest, west, and northwest of the island, the inhabitants are primarily of Phoenician/Arab and Sican descen...
  83. Palermo (10618 bytes)
    33: 1800: 202,800 inhabitants<br>
  84. Monreale (431 bytes)
    1: ...[Sicily]], [[Italy]]. It has approximately 30,000 inhabitants and is located 2&nbsp;km (12&nbsp;mi) south of [[...
  85. Mykonos (1177 bytes)
    2: ...nd has little water. There are approximately 6200 inhabitants ([[2002]]). The largest town is Mykonos, on the w...
  86. Prague (7962 bytes)
    76: :1230: cca 3-4,000 inhabitants <sup>1</sup><br/>
  87. Czech Republic (13856 bytes)
    222: The majority of the inhabitants of the Czech Republic (95%) are ethnically [[Czec...
  88. Seljuk Turks (7657 bytes)
    3: ...e ancestors of the Western Turks, the present-day inhabitants of [[Turkey]], [[Turkmenistan]], [[Uzbekistan]] a...
  89. Benedict Arnold (11750 bytes)
    39: ...old's letter To the Inhabitants of America|To the Inhabitants of America]]". In a letter to his former friend W...
  90. Maya civilization (25116 bytes)
    41: ...nd contain a variety of artwork pertaining to the inhabitants or purpose of a building. Though not the case in...
    51: ...nce, as well as the decoration required for their inhabitants stature. Archaeologists seem to agree that many ...
  91. Pirate Ship (44502 bytes)
    71: ...asions of vengeful powers. The main target of the inhabitants of [[Zaporizhian Sich]] who called themselves “...
    75: ... coasts were almost completely abandoned by their inhabitants; after 1600 Barbary pirates occasionally entered ...
  92. Stonewall Jackson (15247 bytes)
    26: ...ntric traits. Little as he was known to the white inhabitants of Lexington, he was revered by the slaves, to wh...
  93. Hernan Cortes (17441 bytes)
    29: ...y and killed an estimated 15,000 to 30,000 of the inhabitants. Cortés then sent a message ahead to Moctezuma t...
    35: ...as destroyed by smallpox. In fact, a third of the inhabitants of the entire valley died in less than six months...
  94. Germanic tribes (16394 bytes)
    20: ... middle [[Rhine]], previous [[Nordwestblock|local inhabitants]] seem to have come under the leadership of Germa...
  95. Phoenix, Arizona (34271 bytes)
    84: .... By [[1920]], Phoenix had a population of 29,053 inhabitants, which by [[1930]] had grown by 60%, to 48,118.
  96. Jackson, Mississippi (21073 bytes)
    65: ...]], Jackson's population had risen to some 70,000 inhabitants. Large-scale growth did not come until the [[1970...
  97. Sweden (27111 bytes)
    67:
    87: ...mong the top nations concerning well being of its inhabitants.
  98. Malta (18511 bytes)
    69: ... testifying to the close link between the Maltese inhabitants and the people of Rome. In AD 60, the islands wer...
    135: ...opulated countries in the world, with about 1,250 inhabitants per square kilometre. The population is mostly co...
  99. Politics of Malta (9667 bytes)
    10: ...4 local councils in Malta and 14 in [[Gozo]]. The inhabitants who are registered elect the Council every 3 year...
  100. History of Slovakia (43199 bytes)
    17: ==Early history of the pre-Slavic inhabitants==
    136: ...versal suffrage. In [[Hungary]] only 5 percent of inhabitants could vote. Slovaks saw in the trend towards demo...
    140: ... church at Cernova near [[Ruzomberok]]. The local inhabitants wished their new church to be consecrated by the ...
    148: The national campaign amongst Slovak inhabitants was hindered by the fact that the Hungarian gover...

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