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- Cairo (12536 bytes)
36: ...world north to the [[Turkic peoples|Turks]] and [[European]]s.
41: ...Bridge which traverses the Nile at Tahrir Square. European architecture and urban design, major infras...
47: ...trade, decided to rebuild Cairo on the model of a European capital. He hoped to have this done by [[18...
51: ...s population exploded, increasing from 374,000 in 1882 to 1,312,000 by [[1937]]. The city was dominated ...
62: ... these treasures has meant that the [[Egyptian Museum]] in Cairo is the only place in the world that m... - Egypt (18830 bytes)
45: | '''[[Time zone]]'''<br/> - in [[European Summer Time|summer]]
46: ...Coordinated Universal Time|UTC]]+2)<br/>[[Eastern European Summer Time|EEST]] ([[Coordinated Universal...
73: ...itain]] seized control of Egypt's government in [[1882]], but nominal allegiance to the [[Ottoman Empire...
75: ...model Egypt's constitutional government after the European style of government; this was called [[Egyp...
142: ... in Saudi Arabia, the Gulf area like [[UAE]], and Europe. - History of Egypt (1881 bytes)
14: ... Muhammad Ali and his successors]]: [[1805]] to [[1882]]
15: *[[History of Modern Egypt]]: since [[1882]] - Chester A. Arthur (12210 bytes)
46: ...ral immigration law. Arthur approved a measure in 1882 excluding paupers, criminals, and the mentally il...
90: ...''[[William H. Hunt]]'''||align="left"|1881–1882
92: ...left"|'''[[William E. Chandler]]'''||align="left"|1882–1885
94: ...[Samuel J. Kirkwood]]'''||align="left"|1881–1882
96: ...gn="left"|'''[[Henry M. Teller]]'''||align="left"|1882–1885 - Grover Cleveland (20963 bytes)
62: ... preserved and is on display at the [[M�tter Museum]] in [[Philadelphia, Pennsylvania|Philadelphia]]...
207: ...=[[Alexander Brush]]|after=[[Marcus Drake]]|years=1882}} - Alexandria (28378 bytes)
23: ...uted to the author known as [[Alexander Romance|pseudo-Callisthenes]].
27: ...becoming the centre of the new commerce between [[Europe]] and the [[Arabia]]n and [[India]]n East, th...
29: ...nhabitants was the geometer and number-theorist [[Euclid]]. From this division arose much of the later...
44: ...centred in the vicinity of the Serapeum and Caesareum; both become Christian churches. The Pharos and...
53: ...remained a principal Egyptian port, at which most European visitors in the [[Mamluk]] and [[Ottoman Em... - Ethiopia (20233 bytes)
63: ...de its first successful diplomatic contact with a European country, [[Portugal]]. This proved to be an...
67: ...n in March 1870 by an Italian company, which by [[1882]] led to the Italian colony of [[Eritrea]]. Confl...
83: ...elations with the [[United States]] and western [[Europe]] and has sought substantial economic aid fro...
126: ...ncient name of Ethiopia.[http://www.time.com/time/europe/timetrails/selassie/hs260809.html] - Football (soccer) (22343 bytes)
9: ...rge number of people also play football at an amateur level.
11: ...many parts of the world — particularly in [[Europe]], [[Latin America]], and increasingly in [[A...
34: ...ciation Board]] (IFAB). The Board was formed in [[1882]] after a meeting in [[Manchester]] of The Footba...
120: * Europe: [[UEFA|Union of European Football Associations]] (UEFA)
134: ...ornia|Los Angeles]]). Originally this was for amateurs only, however since the [[1984 Summer Olympics]... - Al Fayyum (5562 bytes)
11: ..., with a population that increased from 26,000 in 1882 to 37,320 in 1907, and has several large bazaars,... - Timeline of invention (28171 bytes)
80: * [[600]]: Mouldboard [[plough]] in [[Eastern Europe]]
85: ...[Horse tack|Horse collar]] in [[History of Europe|Europe]]
105: ...[[Arquebus]] and [[Rifle]] in [[History of Europe|Europe]]
114: * [[Musket]] in [[History of Europe|Europe]]
243: * [[1860]]: [[Linoleum]]: [[Fredrick Walton]] - List of people by name: U (6532 bytes)
44: *[[Bj?Ulvaeus|Ulvaeus, Bj?], Swedish songwiter and ex-member of ABBA
53: *[[Sigrid Undset|Undset, Sigrid]], (1882-1949), ''Kristin Lavransdatter'' - Comet (30542 bytes)
9: ...ile the solid body of the comet (called the ''nucleus'') is generally less than 50km across, the coma ...
11: ...t]] of [[England]] in [[1066]].{{hnote|Reading Museum, scene 1}}
15: ...nd to be very dark, like [[tar]] or crude [[Petroleum|oil]]. The very darkness of cometary surfaces al...
29: ...eat Comet of 1680," the "Great September Comet of 1882," and the "Daylight Comet of 1910." After [[Edmu...
31: ...d independently by the [[IRAS]] satellite and amateur astronomers Genichi Araki and George Alcock. In... - List of painters (54090 bytes)
36: *[[Tadeusz Ajdukiewicz]] ([[1852]]-[[1916]])
95: *[[George Barker (painter)|George Barker]] ([[1882]]-[[1965]])
122: *[[Ignat_bednarik|Ignat Bednarik]] ([[1882]]-[[1963]])
131: *[[George Wesley Bellows]] ([[1882]]-[[1925]])
171: *[[Rosa Bonheur]] ([[1822]]-[[1899]]) - American football (39287 bytes)
11: ...ing league, [[NFL Europe]], with 6 teams based in European cities.
19: In addition, football is played by amateur, club and youth teams (such as teams in the Pop ...
33: * Amateur and youth league football
34: ...h football]] - non-tackle; almost exclusively amateur
38: ...oted. Professional, college, high school, and amateur rules are similar. - List of inventors (14020 bytes)
62: ...nardo DaVinci]], (1452-1519), [[Italy]] — [[euclidean geometry]]
83: *[[Adolf Eugen Fick]], (1829-1901) — [[contact lens]]
94: *[[Hans Geiger]], (1882-1945)
95: *[[Robert Goddard (scientist)|Robert Goddard]], (1882-1945), [[United States|USA]] — liquid fuel ...
153: *[[Antonio Meucci]], inventor of the telephone - Thomas Edison (20653 bytes)
40: ...iental Telephone Company]]. On [[September 4]], [[1882]], Edison switched on the world's first electrica...
95: ...uminated [[Christmas tree]] on [[December 22]], [[1882]].
98: ...e is a [[Thomas Alva Edison Memorial Tower and Museum]] in the town of Edison.
113: * [http://www.tomedison.org/ Edison Birthplace Museum]
121: * [http://www.edisonian.com/ Edisonian Museum Antique Electrics] - World War I (62979 bytes)
6: ...litical absolutism|absolutist]] [[monarchy]] in [[Europe]]. It would prove the catalyst for the [[Russ...
8: ...s a tremendous tide of nationalism that swept the European continent at this time.
11: [[Image:Guetteur au poste de l'飬use 26.jpg|right|framed|[[Haut-...
16: ...nterbalances that developed between the various [[Europe]]an powers after the defeat of France and for...
19: ...nts with ever fewer options and little room to maneuver, as the last weeks of July 1914 slipped away. ... - Timeline of United States history (1860-1899) (10289 bytes)
100: *[[1882]] - [[Chinese Exclusion Act]] and [[European Restriction Act]] - History of the United States (1945-1964) (29139 bytes)
8: ... and [[Britain]] would open a second front on the European continent; but the Allied invasion did not ...
13: ...laces, essentially, along a line in the center of Europe that came to be called the [[Oder-Neisse Line...
17: ...tion of infrastructure and populations throughout Eurasia, from the Atlantic to the Pacific oceans, wi...
20: ...ch motivated their determination to shape postwar Europe. Stalin imposed Moscow-dominated governments ...
26: ...all Plan]] began to pump $12 billion into Western Europe. Stalin responded by blocking access to [[Be... - Venus (planet) (31010 bytes)
29: ...s low molecular mass; the ratio of hydrogen to [[deuterium]] (a heavier [[isotope]] of hydrogen which ...
54: ...r of transits of Venus occurred in [[1874]] and [[1882]], and the current pair is in [[2004]] and [[2012...
58: ...vironment or that it had oceans of either [[petroleum]] or carbonated water. However, microwave observ...
133: [[Venus Express]] is a mission prepared by the [[European Space Agency]] which will study the atmosph...
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