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- Rio de Janeiro (14538 bytes)
1: ...ut the city called Rio de Janeiro. For the state with the same name, see [[Rio de Janeiro (state)]].''
5: ...aneiro_LE2002059_lrg.jpg|thumb|250px|A NASA satellite image of Rio de Janeiro]]
7: ...arly [[Brazilian Carnival|Carnival]] celebration. It also has the biggest forest inside an urban regio...
9: ...ntry's capital until 1960, when [[Bras�a]] took its place.
13: ...ra was actually the mouth of a river, they called it "Rio de Janeiro", which means January River. - Mia Hamm (6476 bytes)
1: ...re she played for 17 years as a member of the [[United States women's national soccer team]].
3: ...l team at age 15, Mia later attended the [[University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill]], where she wa...
5: ...oals with 103, assists with 72, and total points with 278.
7: She has garnered numerous awards and recognitions during her career as a soccer player. Among t...
11: ...final as the most-attended women's sports event, with over 90,000 filling the [[Rose Bowl (stadium)|Ro... - Belgium (31774 bytes)
3: ...complex institutions and [[Politics of Belgium|political history]].
13: ...([[English language|English]]: Strength lies in unity'')</small>
19: |'''[[Capital]]''' || [[Brussels]]
21: |'''Largest City''' || [[Brussels]]
30: ...l ([[2002]]) <br> - [[Population density|Density]] - Portugal (61755 bytes)
1: ...ddition, Portugal includes several [[island]] territories in the [[Atlantic Ocean|Atlantic]], such as ...
5: ...th centuries]], Portugal was a major economic, political, and cultural power. The [[Portuguese Empire]...
7: ...and economic progress in the subsequent decades, with a clear slow-down in the last few years.
12: ===Lusitania===
13: ...tanian|Pre-Roman]]''' and '''[[Lusitania|Roman Lusitania]]''''' - United Kingdom (37269 bytes)
5: native_name = United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland |
6: common_name = the United Kingdom |
9: image_map = LocationUnitedKingdom.png |
10: national_motto = [[Dieu et mon droit]] (Royal motto)<br>([[French language|French]]: G...
12: official_languages = [[Languages in the United Kingdom|None]]; [[English language|English]] ''... - Football (soccer) (22343 bytes)
3: ... take a shot at the goal, while the goalkeeper positions himself to stop the ball.]]
5: ...their opponent. Football is played predominantly with the feet, but players may use any part of their ...
7: ...known as "[[football]]". <!-- Please see above polite suggestions before changing this line-->
11: ...vidual fans, local communities, and even nations; it is therefore often claimed to be the most popular...
15: ...eepers, may not ''intentionally'' touch the ball with their hands or arms during play. Although player... - Aztec (38742 bytes)
3: ...excoco]] – the site of modern-day [[Mexico City]].
7: ...eals with the historical Aztec civilization, not with modern-day Nahuatl speakers.
9: ...'' was like the modern use of ''Latino'', or ''Mediterranean'': a broad term that does not refer to a ...
11: ...in Codex]] relates that after leaving Aztlan, [[Huitzilopochtli]] ordered his people not to use the wo...
13: ... should be built. This sculpture is in [[Mexico City]].]] - Olympic Games (40925 bytes)
3: ...have been held every fourth year since [[1896]], with the exception of the years during the [[World Wa...
5: ...6 Winter Olympics]], will be held in [[Turin]], [[Italy]].
7: ...e same year as the Summer Olympics, but starting with [[1994]] the Winter Games are in between, two ye...
10: ...ight|Athletes trained in this Olympia facility in its heyday.]]
13: ... One of these legends associates the first Games with the ancient Greek concept of ''εκε... - Madrid (20882 bytes)
2: [[Image:Coat_of_Arms_of_the_Municipality_of_Madrid.png|thumbnail|200px|[[Coat of arms]]]]...
4: ... the [[metropolitan area]] (urban area plus satellite towns) was 5,603,000 as of 2003 estimates.
6: ...'[[Madrid (autonomous community)|autonomous community]]'' of Madrid.
14: ...led and every mosque and synagogue was utterly obliterated.
16: ... and established himself safely fortified outside its walls in El Pardo. The grand entry of Ferdinand...
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