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  1. Main Page (8150 bytes)
    45: [[:Category:Europe|Europe]] –
  2. Amerigo Vespucci (2028 bytes)
    14: ...ut the world, it was through these letters that [[Europe]] first learned about America.
  3. Louis Armstrong (2489 bytes)
    21: ...strong then spent a year on the road touring in [[Europe]] and the [[United States]] before settling in [[...
  4. Roy Orbison (2460 bytes)
    27: ...arrison]] and [[John Lennon]], and, after touring Europe with then, talked them into coming to the United ...
  5. Fairtrade labelling (3539 bytes)
    5: ...price of such products in supermarkets in western Europe, North America and Australia, namely, that consum...
  6. Jerry Lee Lewis (3090 bytes)
    23: ...ed his music career. He made a small comeback in Europe and the UK, but none whatsoever in America. He b...
  7. Emerging markets (1898 bytes)
    9: ...include such Central and [[Eastern Europe|Eastern European]] countries as [[Slovenia]] and the [[Czech Rep...
  8. Baby on Board (1385 bytes)
    3: ... 1st expounded op the popularity of such signs in Europe when he decided to market them in the U.S.
  9. November 10 (3030 bytes)
    4: ...], [[Christopher Columbus]], [[East]] [[Asia]], [[Europe]], [[Florence]], [[Italy]], [[Guyana]], [[Martin ...
  10. Techno music (2477 bytes)
    3: ...Detroit and soon spread all over the Americas and Europe.
  11. November 16 (8895 bytes)
    29: ...], [[Kid Ory]], [[Chicago]], [[New York City]], [[Europe]], [[United States]], [[Queens]], [[New York]], [...
  12. Cabinet of curiosities (1894 bytes)
    1: ...e]] or [[natural history]]. In [[17th century]] [[Europe]] it was something of a fad for the wealthy to be...
  13. Humor theory (1741 bytes)
    3: ...etting until as late as the [[18th century]] in [[Europe]], and to this day some communities believe, infl...
  14. Landscape architecture (3938 bytes)
    5: ... spaces to to this day. The [[Renaissance]] was [[Europe]]'s time to produce the gardens at [[Tivoli]] and...
  15. Third Pandemic (3191 bytes)
    5: ...t]], [[Tunisia]], [[Madagascar]], [[Paraguay]], [[Europe]], [[Russia]], [[Australia]], the [[Caribbean]], ...
  16. Al-Nafis (2852 bytes)
    9: ...There is evidence that Al-Nafis's ideas spread to Europe and through Asia fairly fast, though the first [[...
  17. Eastern bloc (2499 bytes)
    1: ...ral Europe|Central]] and [[Eastern Europe|Eastern European]] – [[Poland]], [[Czechoslovakia]], [[Bulgari...
    5: ...tance. Rapid changes followed all through Eastern Europe, including the 1989 [[Solidarity]] movement in Po...
  18. Geography (7132 bytes)
    32: ...discipline covered in several universities across Europe.
  19. London (2139 bytes)
    3: ...able to be a trading centre with the main land of Europe and soon developed into an important seaport.
  20. Allopathic medicine (1522 bytes)
    5: ...rm, allopathic medicine, came into popular use in Europe and in the US in the 1800s and persists today. P...

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