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- Martina Navratilova (16246 bytes)
3: ...[[Prague]], [[Czechoslovakia]]) is a former World No. 1 woman [[tennis]] player. Originally from Czech...
15: ...in three sets in the final and captured the World No. 1 ranking for the first time. She beat Evert in ...
21: ...and [[1985]]. (Navrátilová was ranked the World No. 1 doubles player for a period of over three year...
25: ...onsecutive weeks and 331 total weeks as the World No. 1 singles player.) In [[1988]], Graf truly ecli...
27: ...], she lost in the US Open final to the new World No. 1 [[Monica Seles]]. And then in [[1994]], at the... - Australia (39438 bytes)
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13: ...a|Queen]]<br>[[Governor-General of Australia|Governor-General]]<br>[[Prime Minister of Australia|Prime...
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44: footnotes=<sup>1</sup>There are some minor variations from these three timezones, see [[Aus...
50: ...etres; however, the [[Extreme points of Australia|northernmost inhabited island]], [[Boigu Island]], i... - Charles Kingsford Smith (4894 bytes)
2: ...] [[pioneer]] [[aviator]]. He completed the first non-stop crossing of the Australian mainland and the...
4: ...cal engineering at Sydney Technical College (now known as [[Sydney Technical High School]]). He was re...
6: ... 8]]. On arrival, he was met by a huge crowd at [[Brisbane Airport|Eagle Farm Airport]], and was feted as a ...
10: ...ltair]] ''Lady Southern Cross''. The aircraft did not arrive at its destination. Eighteen months later...
12: ...polymer]] note was introduced to replace it) to honour his contribution to aviation and his accomplish...
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