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  1. Totem pole (20143 bytes)
    1: '''Totem poles''' are monumental sculptures carved from great t...
    2: [[Image:Totem_pole.jpg|thumb|Totem pole in Seattle Washington. Image provided by [http://...
    6: ...ton]]. The regional stylistic differences between poles would then be due not to a change in style over ...
    8: ...converts to cease production and destroy existing poles.
    10: ...moribund artistic tradition. Freshly-carved totem poles are being erected up and down the coast. Related...
  2. Pole vault (5243 bytes)
    1: ... the [[high jump]], but at much greater heights. Pole jumping competitions were known to the ancient [[...
    5: ...out journeys over the bridges, a stack of jumping poles was kept at every house, which were commonly use...
    7: ... uprights without knocking it down. While women's pole vault records were kept for many years, the event...
    10: ''See also: [[World Record progression Pole Vault women]]''
    12: ...ach competitor will bring as many as 10 different poles to the competition.
  3. North Pole (13759 bytes)
    1: ...he cities, see [[North Pole, Alaska]] and [[North Pole, New York]].''
    3: ...ys of defining a planet's North Pole. [[Earth]]'s Pole, however it is defined, lies in the [[Arctic Ocea...
    5: ==Defining North Poles in astronomy==
    6: ...and rule to define the north pole: it is then the pole around which the object rotates counterclockwise ...
    8: ...th pole, we call this the planet's north magnetic pole.

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  1. List of explorers (24013 bytes)
    6: ...[[15th century]] [[Portuguese]] explorer of the [[African]] coast)
    7: ...[[15th century]] [[Portuguese]] explorer of the [[African]] coast)
    9: *[[Afonso de Albuquerque]] ([[16th century]] [[Portugue...
    17: ...1928), [[Norway|Norwegian]], first at the [[South Pole]], first to navigate the [[Northwest Passage]] in...
    24: *[[William Baffin]], ([[1584]]-[[1622]])
  2. Mary I of England (24813 bytes)
    13: ...se is debated, however, as the story emerged long after his death. Henry gave the Princess Mary her o...
    15: ...er the direction of her governess, the [[Margaret Pole%2C Countess of Salisbury|Countess of Salisbury]]....
    17: ...Francis I of France|Francis I, King of France]]. After three years, the contract was repudiated; in [...
    19: ...ied another woman, [[Anne Boleyn]]. Shortly thereafter, [[Thomas Cranmer]], the [[Archbishop of Cante...
    23: ... Henry married [[Jane Seymour]], who died shortly after giving birth to a son, the [[Edward VI of Engl...
  3. Elizabeth I of England (34338 bytes)
    13: ...ards a member of the [[United States]], was named after Elizabeth I, the "Virgin Queen".
    16: ...ragon]], was reinstated in the line of succession after [[Edward VI of England|Prince Edward]] under t...
    18: ...uld become the first Archbishop of [[Canterbury]] after Elizabeth became queen in [[1558]].
    27: ...of succession, but Parliament would not allow it. After two months in the Tower, Elizabeth was put und...
    33: ...n Catholic holder of the office, had died shortly after Mary I. Since the senior bishops declined to p...
  4. Nose (3059 bytes)
    12: ...s sunlight-to within a few degrees of the [[North Pole]], exactly as a [[compass]] does.
  5. Matthew Henson (1087 bytes)
    2: ...some have estimated that Peary's party missed the pole by up to 30 km. Due to his being black and his st...
    4: ...ctic exploration (''A Negro Explorer at the North Pole'') in [[1912]] and later in collaboration with [[...
  6. Map (10223 bytes)
    22: ...angular maps produced in Australia show the south pole at the top. To someone used to seeing the map the...
    62: ...ile correspond to the pixels of the display, thereafter (3) applies.
  7. Earth (30908 bytes)
    7: ...es;10<sup>9</sup>) [[year]]s ago and shortly thereafter acquired its single [[natural satellite]], the...
    19: ...volcanoes and cracks in the ocean floors (see [[seafloor spreading]]). Much of Earth's crust is less t...
    86: ...hemistry|chemical]] discontinuity between [[ultramafic]] cumulates and tectonized [[Peridotite|harzbur...
    108: ...ntological]] evidence indicates that at one point after blue-green bacteria ([[Cyanobacteria]]) had co...
    120: ...xis connecting the [[north pole]] and the [[south pole]]. Thus from Earth the main apparent motion of ce...
  8. Antarctica (14761 bytes)
    4: ...ctic]], which is located near the Earth's [[North Pole]] on the opposite side of the planet.
    8: ...the fifth largest continent, after [[Eurasia]], [[Africa]], [[North America]], and [[South America]]. ...
    32: ... of all sectors collapses in one point, the South Pole.
    47: *[[South Africa]]: claimed [[1963]]&ndash;[[1994]]
    54: ...f the stations are [[Demographics of Antarctica|staffed]] around the year. These include:
  9. Canada (35540 bytes)
    6: ...h into the [[Arctic Ocean]] as far as the [[North Pole]].
    92: During and after the [[American Revolution]], thousands of [[Un...
    94: ...December 1814. It was only after the French and Napoleonic wars ended in Europe that large-scale immigra...
    100: ...irmed that no act of the UK parliament would thereafter extend to Canada without its consent. Judicial...
    111: ...&deg;N &ndash; just 834 kilometres from the North Pole.
  10. Paraguay (10959 bytes)
    59: ... same ticket by popular vote for five-year terms, after which the president appoints a [[cabinet (gove...
    63: ...ustice) along with a lion and a Phyrgian Cap on a pole.
  11. Flag of the State of New York (833 bytes)
    5: ...tionary imagery of a [[Phrygian cap]] raised on a pole. Her left foot treads upon a [[Crown (headgear) |...
  12. Barge (1987 bytes)
    4: ...oats]] pushing them. Barges on canals (towed by draft animals on an adjacent towpath) contended with t...
    20: ...ldn't touch that with a ''(insert length)'' barge pole." Typically the length for small avoidance is "te...
  13. Boat (6417 bytes)
    1: A '''boat''' is a [[watercraft]], usually smaller than most [[ship]]s. Some boa...
    3: ...eller|screw]], [[oar]]s, [[paddle]]s, a [[setting pole]], a [[sail]], [[Paddle_steamer|paddlewheels]] or...
    49: * [[Raft]]
    69: ...rt, "boat" means the crew and "shell" means the craft. So a [[university]] might refer to its first bo...
    85: ...e hull. The adjectives ''fore''/''forward'' and ''aft'' mean towards the bow and stern, respectively a...
  14. Alaska (24727 bytes)
    73: ...Monday of [[March]], calling it [[Seward's Day]]. After the purchase of Alaska between 1867 and 1884 t...
    115: ..., gold, precious metals, zinc and other mining, seafood processing, timber and wood products. There is...
    121: ...ing. Consequently, eastbound traffic, westbound traffic, and the [[Alaska Railroad]] must share the tu...
    123: ... Alaska|Fairbanks]] to [[North Pole, Alaska|North Pole]], with spurs to [[Whittier,_Alaska|Whittier]] an...
    129: ... as the [[Cessna Caravan]], the most popular aircraft in use in the state. But perhaps the most quinte...
  15. Washington (20186 bytes)
    40: Washington is the only state named after a [[President of the United States|president]]...
    45: ...e. Today, they are most notable for their [[totem pole]]s and their ornately carved canoes and masks. Pr...
    71: ...e [[Dino Rossi]] as governor-elect almost a month after the polls had closed, beating out the [[Democr...
    117: *3.2% [[African American|Black]]
    128: The religious affiliations of the citizens of Washington are:
  16. List of people by name: U (6532 bytes)
    29: *[[Stanislaw Ulam|Ulam, Stanislaw]], [[Poland|Pole]]
    30: ...m, Stanislaw Marcin]], (USA, 1909-1984), [[Poland|Pole]]
    35: *[[Gustaf Ullman|Ullman, Gustaf]], Swedish writer
  17. Pytheas (6447 bytes)
    4: ...n estimates. There is some evidence he used the [[Pole Star]] to fix latitude and understood the relatio...
    20: After completing his survey of Britain, Pytheas trav...
  18. List of sports (7304 bytes)
    9: ** [[Pole vault]]
  19. Sun (20830 bytes)
    78: ! align="left" | [[Right ascension]]<br>of North pole <sup>[http://www.hnsky.org/iau-iag.htm 1]</sup>
    81: ! align="left" | [[Declination]]<br>of North pole
    136: ...dal effects from the planets do not significantly affect the shape of the Sun, although the Sun itself...
    158: ...le' dynamo that produces magnetic north and south poles all over the surface of the Sun.
    187: ... stripped off the Sun's surface starting from one pole and ending at the other. The magnetic field of th...
  20. Time zone (34024 bytes)
    35: ...lroads as a teacher to his students. In [[1870]], after consulting railroad officials in [[1869]], he ...
    41: ...e, not zone time from GMT. All zones were pole-to-pole staves 15? wide except for &minus;12 and +12, whi...
    53: ...upply bases, thus both the [[Amundsen-Scott South Pole Station]] (U.S.) and [[McMurdo Station]] (U.S.) u...
    415: *[[Central African Republic]]
    477: *[[South Africa]]

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