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|122807='''[[List of Chicago Landmarks]]''' is a list of [[Chicago Landmark|Chicago]] or [[National Historic Landmark]]s in [[Chicago]], [[Illinois]], [[United States]]. [[Chicago Landmark]] is a designation of the [[Mayor of Chicago]] and the [[Chicago City Council]] for historic buildings and other sites selected by criteria, including [[historical]], [[economic]], [[architectural]], [[artistic]], [[cultural]], and [[social]] [[values]]. A [[National Historic Landmark]] is a historically significant [[building]], [[district]], [[site]], [[structure]], or object recognized by the [[Federal government of the United States|United States government]]. ([[List of Chicago Landmarks|More...]])
|122907='''[[List of wild mammal species in Florida]]''' is a list of mammal species found in the wild on the [[United States|American]] [[Florida|State of Florida]]. In total, 98 species of mammals are known to inhabit, or recently to have inhabited, the state and its surrounding waters. This includes a few species, such as the [[Black-tailed Jackrabbit]] and [[Red Deer]], that were introduced after the [[European colonization of the Americas]]. It also includes the extinct [[Caribbean Monk Seal]]. ([[List of wild mammal species in Florida|More...]])
|123007=This '''[[list of circulating currencies]]''' contains the 194 current official or ''[[de facto]]'' [[currency|currencies]] of the 192 [[United Nations]] [[United Nations member states|member states]], one [[United Nations General Assembly observers|UN observer state]], three partially recognized sovereign states, six [[List of unrecognized countries|unrecognized countries]], and 32 [[List of dependent territories|dependencies]]. All dependencies on the table below will be italicized. Partially or wholly unrecognized countries are in bold. ([[List of circulating currencies|More...]])
|123107='''[[List of countries]]''' answers the age old innocent yet dangerously political questions of how many countries there are in the world. It includes territories that are '''independent [[state]]s''' (both those that are ''[[diplomatic recognition|internationally recognized]]'' and ''[[List of unrecognized countries|generally unrecognized]]''), inhabited '''[[List of dependent territories|dependent territories]]''', and '''areas of special [[sovereignty]]'''. ([[List of countries|More...]])
|010108=The '''Group Army''' (集團軍) was the largest conventional mobile formation in the organization of the [[National Revolutionary Army]] of the [[Republic of China]] during the [[Second Sino-Japanese War]]. The first Group Armies were established immediately after the Japanese attack at [[Marco Polo Bridge]], and new Group Armies continued to be formed throughout the war. ([[Group Armies of the National Revolutionary Army|More...]])
|010208=There are 51 '''[[Grade I listed buildings in Bristol|Grade I listed buildings]]''' in [[Bristol]], [[England]]. In [[England and Wales]] the authority for listing is granted by the [[Planning (Listed Buildings and Conservation Areas) Act 1990]] and is presently administered by [[English Heritage]], an agency of the [[Department for Culture, Media and Sport]]. In the [[United Kingdom]] Grade I buildings are described as being "buildings of outstanding or national architectural or historic interest". ([[Grade I listed buildings in Bristol|More...]])
|010308='''[[List of Chicago Landmarks]]''' is a list of [[Chicago Landmark|Chicago]] or [[National Historic Landmark]]s in [[Chicago]], [[Illinois]], [[United States]]. [[Chicago Landmark]] is a designation of the [[Mayor of Chicago]] and the [[Chicago City Council]] for historic buildings and other sites selected by criteria, including [[historical]], [[economic]], [[architectural]], [[artistic]], [[cultural]], and [[social]] [[values]]. A [[National Historic Landmark]] is a historically significant [[building]], [[district]], [[site]], [[structure]], or object recognized by the [[Federal government of the United States|United States government]]. ([[List of Chicago Landmarks|More...]])
|010408='''[[List of wild mammal species in Florida]]''' is a list of mammal species found in the wild on the [[United States|American]] [[Florida|State of Florida]]. In total, 98 species of mammals are known to inhabit, or recently to have inhabited, the state and its surrounding waters. This includes a few species, such as the [[Black-tailed Jackrabbit]] and [[Red Deer]], that were introduced after the [[European colonization of the Americas]]. It also includes the extinct [[Caribbean Monk Seal]]. ([[List of wild mammal species in Florida|More...]])
|010508=This '''[[list of circulating currencies]]''' contains the 194 current official or ''[[de facto]]'' [[currency|currencies]] of the 192 [[United Nations]] [[United Nations member states|member states]], one [[United Nations General Assembly observers|UN observer state]], three partially recognized sovereign states, six [[List of unrecognized countries|unrecognized countries]], and 32 [[List of dependent territories|dependencies]]. All dependencies on the table below will be italicized. Partially or wholly unrecognized countries are in bold. ([[List of circulating currencies|More...]])
|010608='''[[List of countries]]''' answers the age old innocent yet dangerously political questions of how many countries there are in the world. It includes territories that are '''independent [[state]]s''' (both those that are ''[[diplomatic recognition|internationally recognized]]'' and ''[[List of unrecognized countries|generally unrecognized]]''), inhabited '''[[List of dependent territories|dependent territories]]''', and '''areas of special [[sovereignty]]'''. ([[List of countries|More...]])
|010708='''[[List of countries where United Nations peacekeepers are currently deployed]]''' is current [[as of 2007|as of Sept. 2007]], with year of initial deployment, name of the conflict, and name of the UN operation. ''[[Peacekeeping]]'', as defined by the [[United Nations]], is a way to help countries torn by present and prior conflict create conditions for sustainable peace. [[UN]] peacekeepers monitor and observe peace processes that emerge in post-conflict situations and assist ex-combatants in implementing the peace agreements. ([[List of countries where United Nations peacekeepers are currently deployed|More...]])
|010808='''[[Cricket]]''' is a team sport played between two teams of eleven. It is known for its rich terminology. Some terms are often thought to be arcane and humorous by those not familiar with the game. '''[[List of cricket terms]]''' is a general glossary of the '''terminology''' used in the [[sport]] of cricket. ([[List of cricket terms|More...]])
|010908='''[[List of dinosaurs]]''' is a comprehensive listing of all [[Genus|genera]] that have62 ever been included in the superorder [[Dinosaur]]ia, excluding class Aves ([[bird]]s, both living and those [[Fossil Birds|known only from fossils]]) and purely vernacular terms. The list contains 1186 names and many listed dinosaurs have since been reclassified as everything from [[bird]]s to [[crocodilian]]s to [[petrified wood]]. ([[List of dinosaurs|More...]])
|011008='''[[List of districts of India]]''' enumerates India's 604 districts. A district is an administrative division of a state in India. [[India]] is divided into twenty-eight [[states of India|states]], six [[Union territories]] (UT) and one [[national capital territory]]. Each state or UT is subdivided into districts for administration purposes. The power to change district borders, create new districts or merge existing districts lies with respective state government. ([[List of districts of India|More...]])
|011108='''[[List of elements by symbol]]''' is a list of chemical elements by symbol, including the current [[signification]] used to identify the [[chemical element]]s as recognized by the [[International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry]], as well as proposed and historical signs. Also given is each element's [[atomic number]], [[atomic mass]] or most stable [[isotope]], group and period numbers on the [[periodic table]], and [[etymology]] of the symbol. ([[List of elements by symbol|More...]])
|011208=This '''list of [[European Union]] (EU) member states''' shows EU and predecessor growth through [[Enlargement of the European Union|enlargement]] from six members to twenty-seven. The EU was created on 1 November 1993 when the [[Maastricht Treaty|Treaty on European Union]] came into effect. Twelve of the twenty-seven members joined an EU predecessor: [[European Coal and Steel Community]], [[European Economic Community]] or [[European Community]]. Several candidate countries (including [[Croatia]], the [[former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia]] and [[Turkey]]) are expected to join. ([[List of European Union member states by accession|More...]])
|011308='''[[List of Florida hurricanes]]''' encompasses 472 [[tropical cyclone|tropical]] or [[subtropical cyclone]]s <!--as of November 2007-->that affected the state of [[Florida]], which is the [[U.S. state]] most affected by storms. Collectively, cyclones caused a death toll of 10,270 people in the region, most of which occurring prior to the start of [[Hurricane Hunters]] flights in 1943. Additionally, the cumulative impact from the storms totaled over $110 billion in damage (2007 USD), primarily from [[Hurricane Andrew]] and hurricanes in the [[2004 Atlantic hurricane season|2004]] and [[2005 Atlantic hurricane season|2005]] seasons. ([[List of Florida hurricanes|More...]])
|011408=The '''list of ''Harry Potter'' films cast members''' is a list of actors who voiced or portrayed characters appearing in the [[Harry Potter (films)|''Harry Potter'' film series]]. [[Daniel Radcliffe]], [[Rupert Grint]] and [[Emma Watson]], who play [[Harry Potter (character)|Harry Potter]], [[Ron Weasley]] and [[Hermione Granger]] in all the films, were virtually unknown when they were cast. Complementing them on screen are some of the most renowned actors of the United Kingdom and Ireland. ([[List of Harry Potter films cast members|More…]])
|011508='''[[List of islands of Scotland]]''': Scotland has over 790 offshore islands found in three main groups: [[Shetland Islands|Shetland]], [[Orkney Islands|Orkney]], and the [[Hebrides]]. Many of them are swept by strong tides, and the [[Gulf of Corryvreckan|Corryvreckan tide race]] off [[Jura, Scotland|Jura]] is one of the largest whirlpools in the world. Some islands such as [[Skye]] are mountainous whilst others are relatively low lying. Many have bedrock that was originally laid down 3 billion years ago and others were formed from more recent [[Tertiary]] [[volcanoes]]. ([[List of islands of Scotland|More...]])
|011608='''[[List of municipalities in Lycoming County, Pennsylvania]]''': Under Pennsylvania law, there are three types of incorporated municipalities in the county: [[List of cities in Pennsylvania|cities]], [[List of towns and boroughs in Pennsylvania|boroughs]] and [[:Category:Townships in Pennsylvania|townships]]. Any municipality in Pennsylvania with more than 10 persons can incorporate as a borough. Any township or borough with a population of at least 10,000 can ask the state legislature to become chartered as a city. There are no unincorporated areas in the county, since all territory in Pennsylvania is incorporated.([[List of municipalities in Lycoming County, Pennsylvania|More...]])
|011708=The total number of '''[[List of Odonata species recorded in Britain|Odonata species recorded in Britain]]''' is 56, made up of 20 [[damselflies]] (suborder Zygoptera) and 36 [[dragonflies]] (suborder Anisoptera). 42 species (17 damselflies and 25 dragonflies) are resident breeders, and the remainder are either extinct species, or vagrants. The [[Odonata Records Committee]] maintains the list. The list is currently undergoing a period of unprecedented change, as new species are being discovered for the first time, some going on to become breeding species. ([[List of Odonata species recorded in Britain|More...]])
|011808='''[[List of Ohio county name etymologies]]''' lists the 88 [[county|counties]] of the [[U.S. state]] of [[Ohio]], with the date of their creation (in parenthesis) and the [[etymology]] of their names. Because many are derived from [[Native Americans in the United States|American Indian]] names and words, there are disagreements as to the true etymology. ([[List of Ohio county name etymologies|More...]])
|011908='''[[List of Oklahoma birds]]''' lists every wild [[bird]] [[species]] ever seen in the [[U.S. state]] of [[Oklahoma]], as recorded by the Oklahoma Bird Records Committee. The following markings have been use: Introduced, [[Extinct]], Extirpated, Accidental, Hypothetical. ([[List of Oklahoma birds|More...]])
|012008='''[[List of Pennsylvania state parks]]''' contains the 120 [[state park]]s in the [[U.S. state]] of [[Pennsylvania]], as of 2007.<ref name="list">{{cite web| url = http://www.dcnr.state.pa.us/stateparks/parks/alphabetical.aspx | title = Find a Park: Alphabetical Listing of All 117 Pennsylvania State Parks | accessdate = 2007-02-26| publisher = [[Pennsylvania Department of Conservation and Natural Resources|Pennsylvania Department of Conservation and Natural Resources (PA DCNR)]] }} ''Note: despite the title, the list has all 120 parks and is the default reference for current individual state parks.''</ref> The [[Pennsylvania Bureau of State Parks]], a division of the [[Pennsylvania Department of Conservation and Natural Resources]] (DCNR), is the governing body for all these parks, and directly operates 111 of them. The remaining nine are operated in cooperation with other public and private organizations. ([[List of Pennsylvania state parks|More...]])
|012108='''[[List of popes (graphical)]]''' is a graphical list of Popes of the [[Roman Catholic Church]]. In [[English language|English]] usage, the term "[[Pope]]" generally refers to the supreme head of the Roman Catholic Church. The title itself has been used officially by the head of the Roman Catholic Church since the tenure of [[Pope Siricius]], and there have been either 265 or 266 popes. The pope also bears various spiritual titles. Since 1929, the pope's temporal title has been [[Sovereignty|Sovereign]] in the State of the [[Vatican City]]. ([[List of popes (graphical)|More...]])
|012208='''[[List of premature obituaries]]''': A "premature obituary" occurs when someone's death is reported while they are still alive. Such situations have various causes, such as hoaxes or mix-ups over names, sometimes with dramatic consequences. Examples range from arms manufacturer [[Alfred Nobel]], whose condemnatory premature obituary may have caused him to create the [[Nobel Prize]], to black nationalist [[Marcus Garvey]], whose actual death was apparently caused by reading his own obituary. ([[List of premature obituaries|More...]])
|012308='''[[List of Presidents of the United States]]''' includes only those persons who were sworn into office as [[President of the United States]] following the ratification of the [[United States Constitution]], which took effect in 1789. The list does not include any [[Acting President of the United States|Acting President]]s under [[Twenty-fifth Amendment to the United States Constitution|Amendment XXV]] of the U.S. Constitution or [[President of the Continental Congress]]. ([[List of Presidents of the United States|More...]])
|012408='''[[List of space shuttle missions]]''' is a list of missions flown by space shuttles. As of 2006, only the [[United States]] has flown [[human spaceflight]] shuttle missions, in the [[Space Shuttle program]], while the [[Soviet Union]] flew one unmanned flight of the [[Shuttle Buran|''Buran'']]. ([[List of space shuttle missions|More...]])
|012508='''[[List of Super Bowl champions]]''' enumerates all the [[sports franchising|franchises]] that have won the championship game of the '''[[National Football League]]'''. Super Bowls are held in an [[United States|American]] city that is chosen years in advance. The winner of the [[AFC Championship Game]] faces the winner of the [[NFC Championship Game]], in the culmination of the [[NFL playoffs]]. Prior to the 1970 [[AFL-NFL Merger|merger]] of the [[American Football League]] and the NFL, the two leagues met in a championship game. ([[List of Super Bowl champions|More...]])
|012608='''[[List of tallest buildings in Miami]]''' ranks [[skyscraper]]s in the [[United States|U.S.]] city of [[Miami, Florida|Miami]], [[Florida]] by height. The tallest building in the city is currently the 789-[[Foot (unit of length)|foot]] (240 [[Metre|m]]) [[Four Seasons Hotel Miami]]. Miami is the site of 7 completed skyscrapers over 500 feet (152 m) tall, with another 27 under construction. The city is currently going through a large building boom, with over 60 structures proposed, approved or under construction in the city that are planned to rise over 500 feet (152 m) in height. ([[List of tallest buildings in Miami|More...]])
|012708=[[List of temples of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints|This '''List''']]''' of [[Temple (Mormonism)|temples]] of [[The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints]]''' consists of buildings dedicated as a House of the [[Lord]], and are considered by members to be the most sacred structures on earth. Currently, there are 124 operating temples. Within temples, members make [[Covenant (theology)|covenants]], receive instructions, and perform sacred [[Ordinance (Latter Day Saints)|ordinances]]. In addition, members consider the temple a place to [[Direct Revelation|commune with God]], seek God’s aid, understand God’s will, and receive [[Revelation#Latter Day Saint concept of revelation|personal revelation]]. ([[List of temples of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints|More...]])
|012808=There are a total of 105 '''[[locks on the Kennet and Avon Canal]]''' along its 87 [[mile]]s (140 [[kilometre|km]]) length from [[Bristol]] to the [[River Thames]], including 6 on the navigable section of the [[River Avon, Bristol|River Avon]] from Bristol to [[Bath, Somerset|Bath]] and 9 on the navigable section of the [[River Kennet]] to its [[confluence (geography)|confluence]] with the Thames near [[Reading, Berkshire|Reading]]. The remaining 90 [[canal lock|lock]]s lie along the 57 miles (92 km) of [[canal]]. ([[Locks on the Kennet and Avon Canal|More...]])
|012908='''[[Timeline of discovery of Solar System planets and their moons]]''' charts the progress of the discovery of new planets and planetary satellites over history. ([[Timeline of discovery of Solar System planets and their moons|More...]])
|013008={{As of|2007}}, there are 192 '''[[United Nations]] (UN) member states'''. Each member state is a member of the [[United Nations General Assembly]]. According to the [[United Nations Charter]], Chapter 2, Article 4, the admission of any [[state]] to membership in the UN "will be effected by a decision of the General Assembly upon the recommendation of the [[United Nations Security Council|Security Council]]." In principle, only [[sovereignty|sovereign]] states can become UN members, and today all UN members are fully sovereign states. ([[United Nations member states|More...]])
|013108=The '''[[United States Secretary of Energy]]''' is the head of the [[United States Department of Energy]] and is a member of the [[President of the United States|President's]] [[United States Cabinet|Cabinet]]. The post was created with the formation of the Department of Energy on October 1, 1977, after the signing of the Department of Energy Organization Act by President [[Jimmy Carter]]. ([[United States Secretary of Energy|More...]])
|020108=This is a '''[[list of Category 5 Pacific hurricanes]]'''. A Category 5 [[tropical cyclone|hurricane]], on the [[Saffir-Simpson Hurricane Scale]], is the most catastrophic hurricane that can form. They are rare in the eastern [[Pacific Ocean]] and generally form only once every several years. Fortunately, landfalls by such storms are rare due in the northeastern Pacific to the generally westerly path of [[tropical cyclone]]s in the [[northern hemisphere]]. ([[List of Category 5 Pacific hurricanes|More...]])
|020208='''[[List of cities and towns in Tennessee]]''' includes all 351 [[municipal corporation|incorporated municipalities]] that were in existence in the [[U.S. state]] of [[Tennessee]] as of the [[2000 U.S. Census]], when 55.5% of the state's population resided in incorporated municipalities. Incorporated municipalities in the state are designated as either "cities" or "towns" and operate under one of several different types of [[municipal charter|charter]]s. ([[List of cities and towns in Tennessee|more...]])
|020308='''[[List of recordings preserved in the United States National Recording Registry]]''' is the registry of [[recording]]s selected yearly by the [[National Recording Preservation Board]] for preservation in the [[National Recording Registry]] of the [[Library of Congress]]. The National Recording Preservation Act of 2000 aimed to develop a program to guard America's [[sound recording]] heritage. It established the Registry to maintain and preserve culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant sound recordings.([[List of recordings preserved in the United States National Recording Registry|more...]])
|020408='''[[List of snow events in Florida]]'''. [[Snow]] rarely occurs in the [[U.S. state]] of [[Florida]], as freezing temperatures in the state are generally caused by the cold and dry winds of [[anticyclone]]s. Most of the state is in a rare portion of the continental [[United States]] which receives a mean maximum monthly snowfall amount of zero. {{As of|2007}}, there have been 39 reported occurrences of snow in the [[U.S. state]] of [[Florida]].([[List of snow events in Florida|more...]])
|020508='''[[List of tallest buildings in San Francisco]]''' ranks [[skyscraper]]s in the city of [[San Francisco, California|San Francisco]], [[California]] by height. The tallest building in the city is currently the 853-[[Foot (unit of length)|foot]] (260 [[Metre|m]]) [[Transamerica Pyramid]]. San Francisco is the site of 16 skyscrapers over 500 feet (152 m) tall, with two more under construction. The city is currently going through a large building boom, with 18 structures proposed, approved or under construction in the city that are planned to rise over 500 feet (152 m) in height.([[List of tallest buildings in San Francisco|more...]])
|020608='''[[List of U.S. states by elevation]]''' lists the elevation of each state of the [[United States of America]] by according to the NGVD29 [[Datum#Vertical datums|vertical datum]], unless otherwise noted. This is an out-of-date datum: elevations in the more up-to-date NAVD88 vertical datum can be individually accessed at the [[National Geodetic Survey]] web site. ([[List of U.S. states by elevation|More...]])
|020708='''[[ISO 3166-1]]''', as part of the [[ISO 3166]] [[standardization|standard]], provides codes for the names of [[country|countries]] and [[dependent territory|dependent territories]], and is published by the [[International Organization for Standardization]] (ISO). The official name of the standard is ''Codes for the representation of names of countries and their subdivisions – Part 1: Country codes''. It defines three sets of [[country code]]s: ([[ISO 3166-1|More...]])
|020808='''[[List of birds of Thailand]]''' is a list of the bird species recorded in the wild in Thailand. The avifauna of [[Thailand]] numbers 982 species in all, of which 3 are [[Endemism in birds|endemic]], 1 has been [[Introduced species|introduced]] by humans, and 45 are rare or accidental. 7 species listed are [[extirpation|extirpated]] in Thailand and are not included in the species count. 49 species are globally threatened. In 1991, it was estimated that 159 resident and 23 [[bird migration|migratory]] species were endangered or vulnerable. ([[List of birds of Thailand|more...]])
|020908='''[[List of Bleach Soul Society: The Sneak Entry arc episodes]]''' lists the episodes of the second [[story arc]] of the ''Bleach'' [[anime]] series. The episodes are directed by [[Noriyuki Abe]] and produced by [[TV Tokyo]], [[Dentsu]], and [[Studio Pierrot]]. In the English release by [[Viz Media]], the title is translated as '''The Entry'''. It is based on [[Tite Kubo]]'s ''Bleach'' [[manga]] series, and adapts the [[List of Bleach chapters#Soul Society arc|ninth through fourteenth]] volumes of its source material over twenty one episodes. ([[List of Bleach Soul Society: The Sneak Entry arc episodes|More...]])
|021008=A '''[[California hurricane]]''' is a [[tropical cyclone]] that affects the state of [[California]], which is usually only affected by their remnants.Usually, only the remnants of tropical cyclones affect California. No hurricane has ever made landfall in California in recorded history. Since 1900, only four tropical cyclones have brought gale-force winds to the Southwestern United States. In addition, a possible hurricane just missed making landfall in 1858. ([[List of California hurricanes|More...]])
|021108='''[[List of elements by name]]''' is a '''list of [[chemical element]]s''', sorted by name and color coded according to type of element. The list includes each element's [[element symbol]], [[atomic number]], [[atomic mass]] or most stable [[isotope]], and group and period numbers on the [[periodic table]]. ([[List of elements by name|More...]])
|021208=This is a '''[[List of members of the Baseball Hall of Fame by date of induction|list of members of the Baseball Hall of Fame, in order of induction]]'''. Elections commenced in [[Baseball Hall of Fame balloting, 1936|1936]] for selection of worthy individuals to be honored by induction to the [[Baseball Hall of Fame]], though the first induction ceremonies were not held until the Hall opened in 1939. Through December [[2007 in baseball|2007]], a total of 285 individuals have been selected, including 227 players, 19 [[manager (baseball)|managers]], 8 [[umpire (baseball)|umpires]], and 31 pioneers and executives. ([[List of members of the Baseball Hall of Fame by date of induction|More...]])
|021308='''[[List of New Jersey Devils players]]''' is a complete list of every player that has played in at least one game during the [[Season structure of the NHL#Regular season|regular season]] or the [[Season structure of the NHL#Stanley Cup playoffs|playoffs]] with the [[New Jersey Devils]] of the [[National Hockey League]]. Of the 271 different players that have played on the Devils, 12 players have had multiple stints. The Devils have won the [[Stanley Cup]] three times with a total of 54 different players. Only five players have been a part of all three Cup wins, and eleven more have won two. ([[List of New Jersey Devils players|more...]])
|021408=The '''[[list of Alpha Kappa Alpha sisters]]''' (commonly referred to as ''AKAs'') includes initiated and honorary members of [[Alpha Kappa Alpha]] (ΆKΆ), the first inter-collegiate [[Greek alphabet|Greek-letter]] [[Fraternities and sororities|sorority]] established for Black college women. Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority was founded on January 15, 1908, at [[Howard University]] in [[Washington, D.C.]], by nine women who were known as ''The Original Group of 1908'', and seven sophomores, who were accepted as honor initiates and are known as ''The Sophomores of 1910''.([[List of Alpha Kappa Alpha sisters|More...]])
|021508=The '''[[Arecaceae|palm]] tree''' is often seen as symbolically important in the '''[[Caribbean]]''', appearing on the [[coat of arms|coats of arms]] of several Caribbean nations and on the flag of the [[West Indian cricket team|West Indies cricket team]]. '''[[List of palms of the Caribbean]]''' consists of palms which are native to the [[List of islands in the Caribbean|insular Caribbean]] (including [[the Bahamas]] and [[Turks and Caicos Islands]]). [[Carlo Morici|Morici]] (2004) reported that there are about 191 genera and 2339 species in the [[Arecaceae]] (the palm family). ([[List of palms of the Caribbean|more...]])
|021608='''[[List of Prime Ministers of Canada]]''' is a list of [[Prime Minister of Canada|Prime Ministers of Canada]] since [[Canadian Confederation|Confederation]]. In Canada's [[bicameral]] [[Westminster System|Westminster-style]] [[parliamentary government]], the Prime Minister is the leader of the party that controls the most seats in the [[House of Commons of Canada|lower house of parliament]] and acts as Canada's [[head of government]]. While there many consider [[John A. Macdonald]] [[Canada]]'s first Prime Minister, some argue that [[Louis-Hippolyte Lafontaine]] is truly Canada's first Prime Minister. ([[List of Prime Ministers of Canada|More...]])
|021708=The '''[[List of signatories of the United States Constitution|signatories of the United States Constitution]]''' were the 39 delegates at the [[Philadelphia Convention|Constitutional Convention]], led by [[George Washington]], who signed the [[United States Constitution]] on September 17, 1787 in [[Philadelphia]], [[Pennsylvania]]. Several notable politicians of the time did not attend the convention, including [[Thomas Jefferson]], [[John Adams]], [[Samuel Adams]], [[Thomas Paine]], and [[Patrick Henry]]. ([[List of signatories of the United States Constitution|More...]])
|021808='''[[List of Ipswich Town F.C. managers]]''' is a list of [[Ipswich Town F.C.]] managers from its founding in 1878 until the present. From 1878 to 1936, the team was amateur and selected by committee. After turning professional in 1936, the club appointed [[Mick O'Brien]] as their manager. ([[List of Ipswich Town F.C. managers|More...]])
|021908='''[[List of sister cities in Florida]]''' lists the [[town twinning|sister states, regions, and cities]] of places in the [[U.S. state]] of [[Florida]]. Sister cities, known in Europe as town twins, are cities which partner with each other to promote human contact and cultural links. Sister cities interact with each other across a broad range of activities, from health care and education to business and the arts. The list was compiled primarily from the official [[Sister Cities International]] website. {[[List of sister cities in Florida|more...]]}
|022008='''[[List of Sites of Special Scientific Interest in Somerset]]'''. In England the body responsible for designating [[Sites of Special Scientific Interest]] (SSSIs) is [[Natural England]], which chooses a site because of its [[fauna]], [[plant|flora]], [[geology|geological]] or physiographical features. {{As of|2006}}, there are 126 sites designated in this [[Area of Search]], of which 82 have been designated due to their biological interest, 35 due to their geological interest, and 9 for both.([[List of Sites of Special Scientific Interest in Somerset|more...]])
|022108='''[[List of snakes of Trinidad and Tobago]]''' enumerates [[snake]]s which have been recorded in '''[[Trinidad and Tobago]]'''. Forty-seven [[species]] have been recorded - 44 in [[Trinidad]] and 21 in [[Tobago]], making the snake population of this area by far the most diverse in the [[Caribbean]]. Many of these species are [[South America]]n, most of which are present in [[Venezuela]]. Trinidad and Tobago consists of two main islands, [[Trinidad]] and [[Tobago]], and several smaller islands. Only four species are [[venom (poison)|venomous]]. ([[List of snakes of Trinidad and Tobago|More...]])
|022208='''[[List of spacewalks and moonwalks]]''' contains all '''spacewalks and moonwalks''' where an [[astronaut]] has fully, or partially left his spacecraft. All [[spacewalk]]s have had the astronauts tethered to their [[spacecraft]] except for seven spacewalks by the [[United States]]. All moonwalks saw astronauts untethered. As of October 26, 2007, 168 astronauts had made spacewalks (out of 464 astronauts who have gone into space). Only 10 women have been on spacewalks. ([[List of spacewalks and moonwalks|More...]])
|022308='''[[List of Test cricket records]]''' lists [[world record|record]] team and individual performances in [[Test cricket]]. Records for the short form of international [[cricket]], [[One Day International]]s, are at [[List of One-Day International cricket records]]. Cricket is, by its nature, capable of generating large numbers of [[Cricket statistics|records and statistics]]. Test cricket has been played since 1877 with essentially the same rules as are played today, and therefore many comparisons can be made of teams and individuals through these records. ([[List of Test cricket records|More...]])
|022408=This is a '''[[list of Category 5 Pacific hurricanes]]'''. A Category 5 [[tropical cyclone|hurricane]], on the [[Saffir-Simpson Hurricane Scale]], is the most catastrophic hurricane that can form. They are rare in the eastern [[Pacific Ocean]] and generally form only once every several years. Fortunately, landfalls by such storms are rare due in the northeastern Pacific to the generally westerly path of [[tropical cyclone]]s in the [[northern hemisphere]]. ([[List of Category 5 Pacific hurricanes|More...]])
|022508='''[[List of cities and towns in Tennessee]]''' includes all 351 [[municipal corporation|incorporated municipalities]] that were in existence in the [[U.S. state]] of [[Tennessee]] as of the [[2000 U.S. Census]], when 55.5% of the state's population resided in incorporated municipalities. Incorporated municipalities in the state are designated as either "cities" or "towns" and operate under one of several different types of [[municipal charter|charter]]s. ([[List of cities and towns in Tennessee|more...]])
|022608='''[[List of recordings preserved in the United States National Recording Registry]]''' is the registry of [[recording]]s selected yearly by the [[National Recording Preservation Board]] for preservation in the [[National Recording Registry]] of the [[Library of Congress]]. The National Recording Preservation Act of 2000 aimed to develop a program to guard America's [[sound recording]] heritage. It established the Registry to maintain and preserve culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant sound recordings.([[List of recordings preserved in the United States National Recording Registry|more...]])
|022708='''[[List of snow events in Florida]]'''. [[Snow]] rarely occurs in the [[U.S. state]] of [[Florida]], as freezing temperatures in the state are generally caused by the cold and dry winds of [[anticyclone]]s. Most of the state is in a rare portion of the continental [[United States]] which receives a mean maximum monthly snowfall amount of zero. {{As of|2007}}, there have been 39 reported occurrences of snow in the [[U.S. state]] of [[Florida]].([[List of snow events in Florida|more...]])
|022808='''[[List of tallest buildings in San Francisco]]''' ranks [[skyscraper]]s in the city of [[San Francisco, California|San Francisco]], [[California]] by height. The tallest building in the city is currently the 853-[[Foot (unit of length)|foot]] (260 [[Metre|m]]) [[Transamerica Pyramid]]. San Francisco is the site of 16 skyscrapers over 500 feet (152 m) tall, with two more under construction. The city is currently going through a large building boom, with 18 structures proposed, approved or under construction in the city that are planned to rise over 500 feet (152 m) in height.([[List of tallest buildings in San Francisco|more...]])
|022908='''[[List of U.S. states by elevation]]''' lists the elevation of each state of the [[United States of America]] by according to the NGVD29 [[Datum#Vertical datums|vertical datum]], unless otherwise noted. This is an out-of-date datum: elevations in the more up-to-date NAVD88 vertical datum can be individually accessed at the [[National Geodetic Survey]] web site. ([[List of U.S. states by elevation|More...]])
|030108='''[[Goldfrapp discography]]''' is a comprehensive listing of official releases by [[Goldfrapp]], a [[United Kingdom|British]] [[electronic music]] duo. As of June 2007, Goldfrapp have released three [[studio album]]s, one [[remix album]], four [[Extended play|EP]]s, fifteen [[Single (music)|single]]s, twelve [[music video]]s and one [[DVD]] on [[London]]-based [[record label]] [[Mute Records]]. ([[Goldfrapp discography|More...]])
|030208=This is the '''discography''' of [[pop music|pop]] singer '''[[Gwen Stefani]]'''. Stefani has released two [[studio album]]s, eleven [[single (music)|singles]], and a music [[DVD]] on [[Interscope Records]]. Stefani gained fame as the frontwoman of [[third wave ska]] band [[No Doubt]] (see [[No Doubt discography]]). The band had its last release in 2004, and Stefani released her debut solo album ''[[Love. Angel. Music. Baby.]]'' that November. ([[Gwen Stefani discography|more...]])
|030308=This is a '''list of all recorded [[Atlantic hurricane]]s that have reached Category 5''', the highest classification of [[tropical cyclone]] intensity on the [[Saffir-Simpson Hurricane Scale]]. Category 5 storms are the most catastrophic hurricanes that can form, and occur only about once every three years on average in the [[Atlantic]] basin. Only four times have multiple Category 5 hurricanes formed. Only in 2005 have more than two category 5 storms formed, and only in 2007 has more than one made landfall. ([[List of Category 5 Atlantic hurricanes|more...]])
|030408=The '''[[list of longest suspension bridge spans]]''' ranks the world's [[suspension bridge]]s by the length of main span. Suspension bridges have the longest spans of any type of bridge. ([[List of longest suspension bridge spans|more...]])
|030508=The '''[[list of counties in Kentucky]]''' provides the names, map locations, founding dates, name origins, and geographic origins of the 120 [[county|counties]] in the [[USA|U.S.]] [[U.S. state|state]] of [[Kentucky]]. Despite ranking 37<sup>th</sup> in size by area, Kentucky has 120 counties, third in the U.S. behind [[Texas]]' 254 and [[Georgia (U.S. state)|Georgia]]'s 159. ([[list of counties in Kentucky|more...]])
|030608=In [[English language|English]], the letter ''[[q]]'' is usually followed by the letter ''[[u]]''. While this is true in the vast majority of cases, there are some exceptions, the majority of which are naturalised from [[Arabic language|Arabic]], [[Chinese language|Chinese]], [[Hebrew language|Hebrew]], [[Inuktitut]], or other languages which do not use the [[English alphabet]], with ''q'' representing a sound not found in English. ([[List of English words containing Q not followed by U|more...]])
|030708='''[[List of London Underground stations]]''' includes all stations on the [[London Underground]] that are open. For London Underground stations that are permanently closed, see the [[closed London Underground stations]]. For mainline stations, see the [[list of London railway stations]]. [[Docklands Light Railway]] stations are also included for integration purposes. ([[List of London Underground stations|More...]])
|030808='''[[List of polio survivors]]''' lists notable people who survived the infectious disease poliomyelitis (often called "polio"). Before a [[polio vaccine|vaccine]] was introduced in 1955, infection was common. Many infected individuals were permanently physically [[disability|disabled]] to varying degrees, while others experienced fear and isolation. Notable polio survivors include people who escaped permanent disability, as well as those who became accomplished in diverse fields in spite of disability. ([[List of polio survivors|more...]])
|030908='''[[List of retired Pacific hurricane names]]''' includes nine [[Pacific hurricane|Pacific]] [[tropical cyclones]] that had their name retired by the [[World Meteorological Organization]]. The total impact from the cyclones on the list account for more than 350 deaths and over $13.8 billion in damage (2007 USD). ([[List of retired Pacific hurricane names|more...]])
|031008='''[[List of tallest buildings in Boston]]''' ranks [[skyscraper]]s in the city of [[Boston, Massachusetts|Boston]], [[Massachusetts]] by height. The tallest building in the city is currently the 790-[[Foot (unit of length)|foot]] (241 [[Metre|m]]) [[John Hancock Tower]]. Boston is the site of 16 skyscrapers over 500 feet (152 m) tall, with several more proposed for construction. ([[List of tallest buildings in Boston|more...]])
|031108='''[[Milestone home runs by Barry Bonds]]''' documents important [[home run]]s that have been hit by [[Barry Bonds]], who ranks among the greatest [[baseball]] players of all time and who now holds numerous [[Major League Baseball]] records for home runs as well as several other statistics. In baseball, the home run is one of the most popular aspects of the game. Barry Bonds' milestone home runs have received extensive coverage and they have become valuable [[collectible]]s. ([[Milestone home runs by Barry Bonds|more...]])
|031208=This is a '''list of Canadian provinces and territories by population''', based on [[Statistics Canada]] estimates as of October 1, 2007. [[Canada]] has [[Provinces and territories of Canada|ten provinces and three territories]]. ([[List of Canadian provinces and territories by population|more...]])
|031308=This is a '''[[List of Indian state and union territory capitals]]'''. [[India]] is divided into twenty-eight states and six [[Union Territory|union territories]] (UTs) and one [[national capital territory]]. States have their own government, whereas UTs are administered by the [[Government of India|Central government]]. However, [[Pondicherry]], a UT, has its own The [[National Capital Territory of Delhi]] is a special region that has its own elected government and a status in between a state and a union territory. ([[List of Indian state and union territory capitals|More...]])
|031408='''[[List of Indianapolis Colts first-round draft picks]]''' lists every player selected by the Colts in the first round of the NFL Draft. ([[List of Indianapolis Colts first-round draft picks|more...]])
|031508='''[[Indianapolis Colts seasons]]''' shows every season for the Colts, awards members of the team won, and all postseason results. ([[Indianapolis Colts seasons|more...]])
|031608='''[[List of ISS spacewalks]]''' lists [[extra-vehicular activity|extra-vehicular activities]] at the [[International Space Station]], a joint project of 6 space agencies: the U.S.' National Aeronautics and Space Administration ([[NASA]]), [[Russian Federal Space Agency]], [[Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency]] (JAXA), [[Canadian Space Agency]] (CSA/ASC), [[Agência Espacial Brasileira|Brazilian Space Agency]] (AEB) and the [[European Space Agency]] (ESA). ([[List of ISS spacewalks|More...]])
|031708=The '''List of Kansas birds''' lists every wild bird species ever seen in the [[U.S. state]] of [[Kansas]], based on the list published by the Kansas Birds Records Committee of the Kansas Ornithological Society. The following markings are used. ([[List of Kansas birds|more...]])
|031808='''[[List of WWE Champions]]''' is a chronological list of wrestlers that have won the [[professional wrestling]] [[championship (professional wrestling)|title]], [[WWE Championship|WWE Champion]], by [[ring name]]. The title is recognized as the highest ranked championship on the ''[[WWE Raw|RAW]]'' [[WWE Brand Extension|brand]] of [[World Wrestling Entertainment]] and one of three main "World Championships" in WWE. There have been a total of 36 recognized champions who have had a combined 84 official reigns. ([[List of WWE Champions|More...]])
|031908='''[[Goldfrapp discography]]''' is a comprehensive listing of official releases by [[Goldfrapp]], a [[United Kingdom|British]] [[electronic music]] duo. As of June 2007, Goldfrapp have released three [[studio album]]s, one [[remix album]], four [[Extended play|EP]]s, fifteen [[Single (music)|single]]s, twelve [[music video]]s and one [[DVD]] on [[London]]-based [[record label]] [[Mute Records]]. ([[Goldfrapp discography|More...]])
|032008=This is the '''discography''' of [[pop music|pop]] singer '''[[Gwen Stefani]]'''. Stefani has released two [[studio album]]s, eleven [[single (music)|singles]], and a music [[DVD]] on [[Interscope Records]]. Stefani gained fame as the frontwoman of [[third wave ska]] band [[No Doubt]] (see [[No Doubt discography]]). The band had its last release in 2004, and Stefani released her debut solo album ''[[Love. Angel. Music. Baby.]]'' that November. ([[Gwen Stefani discography|more...]])
|032108=The '''[[list of Archbishops of Canterbury]]''' lists everyone who has held the office of [[Archbishop of Canterbury]] since it was established in the 6th century. The Archbishop of Canterbury is the head of the [[Church of England]] and, symbolically, of the worldwide [[Anglican Communion]]. Until the 16th century, the Archbishops of Canterbury were in full communion with the [[Roman Catholic Church]], but during the [[English Reformation]] the church broke with Rome. ([[Archbishop of Canterbury|more...]])
|032208=The '''[[list of longest suspension bridge spans]]''' ranks the world's [[suspension bridge]]s by the length of main span. Suspension bridges have the longest spans of any type of bridge. ([[List of longest suspension bridge spans|more...]])
|032308=This is a '''list of all recorded [[Atlantic hurricane]]s that have reached Category 5''', the highest classification of [[tropical cyclone]] intensity on the [[Saffir-Simpson Hurricane Scale]]. Category 5 storms are the most catastrophic hurricanes that can form, and occur only about once every three years on average in the [[Atlantic]] basin. Only four times have multiple Category 5 hurricanes formed. Only in 2005 have more than two category 5 storms formed, and only in 2007 has more than one made landfall. ([[List of Category 5 Atlantic hurricanes|more...]])
|032408=The '''[[list of counties in Kentucky]]''' provides the names, map locations, founding dates, name origins, and geographic origins of the 120 [[county|counties]] in the [[USA|U.S.]] [[U.S. state|state]] of [[Kentucky]]. Despite ranking 37<sup>th</sup> in size by area, Kentucky has 120 counties, third in the U.S. behind [[Texas]]' 254 and [[Georgia (U.S. state)|Georgia]]'s 159. ([[list of counties in Kentucky|more...]])
|032508='''[[Milestone home runs by Barry Bonds]]''' documents important [[home run]]s that have been hit by [[Barry Bonds]], who ranks among the greatest [[baseball]] players of all time and who now holds numerous [[Major League Baseball]] records for home runs as well as several other statistics. In baseball, the home run is one of the most popular aspects of the game. Barry Bonds' milestone home runs have received extensive coverage and they have become valuable [[collectible]]s. ([[Milestone home runs by Barry Bonds|more...]]) - ([[Opening Day]] is the 25th)
|032608=In [[English language|English]], the letter ''[[q]]'' is usually followed by the letter ''[[u]]''. While this is true in the vast majority of cases, there are some exceptions, the majority of which are naturalised from [[Arabic language|Arabic]], [[Chinese language|Chinese]], [[Hebrew language|Hebrew]], [[Inuktitut]], or other languages which do not use the [[English alphabet]], with ''q'' representing a sound not found in English. ([[List of English words containing Q not followed by U|more...]])
|032708='''[[List of London Underground stations]]''' includes all stations on the [[London Underground]] that are open. For London Underground stations that are permanently closed, see the [[closed London Underground stations]]. For mainline stations, see the [[list of London railway stations]]. [[Docklands Light Railway]] stations are also included for integration purposes. ([[List of London Underground stations|More...]])
|032808='''[[List of polio survivors]]''' lists notable people who survived the infectious disease poliomyelitis (often called "polio"). Before a [[polio vaccine|vaccine]] was introduced in 1955, infection was common. Many infected individuals were permanently physically [[disability|disabled]] to varying degrees, while others experienced fear and isolation. Notable polio survivors include people who escaped permanent disability, as well as those who became accomplished in diverse fields in spite of disability. ([[List of polio survivors|more...]])
|032908='''[[Indianapolis Colts seasons]]''' shows every season for the Colts, awards members of the team won, and all postseason results. ([[Indianapolis Colts seasons|more...]])
|033008='''[[List of retired Pacific hurricane names]]''' includes nine [[Pacific hurricane|Pacific]] [[tropical cyclones]] that had their name retired by the [[World Meteorological Organization]]. The total impact from the cyclones on the list account for more than 350 deaths and over $13.8 billion in damage (2007 USD). ([[List of retired Pacific hurricane names|more...]])
|033108='''[[List of tallest buildings in Boston]]''' ranks [[skyscraper]]s in the city of [[Boston, Massachusetts|Boston]], [[Massachusetts]] by height. The tallest building in the city is currently the 790-[[Foot (unit of length)|foot]] (241 [[Metre|m]]) [[John Hancock Tower]]. Boston is the site of 16 skyscrapers over 500 feet (152 m) tall, with several more proposed for construction. ([[List of tallest buildings in Boston|more...]])
|040108=The '''[[List of Florida birds]]''' lists every wild [[bird]] [[species]] ever seen in the [[U.S. state]] of [[Florida]], as accepted by the [[Florida Ornithological Society]] [[Records Committee (Birding)|Records Committee]]. ([[List of Florida birds|More...]])
|040208='''List of Meerkat Manor episodes''' provides summaries and details on all 39 episodes of the first three series of the hit Animal Planet series ''Meerkat Manor'', as well as describing the various [[English (language)|English language]] DVD releases and online episode availability.([[List of Meerkat Manor episodes|More...]])
|040308='''[[List of Portuguese monarchs]]''' is a list of Portuguese monarchs dating from the independence of [[Portugal]] from the kingdom of [[Kingdom of León|León]] in 1128 under [[Afonso Henriques]], who proclaimed himself King in 1139, to the proclamation of the [[Portuguese Republic]] on October 5, 1910, during the reign of [[Manuel II of Portugal|Manuel II]], "the Patriot," or "the Missed King." It includes the Portuguese rulers from the [[House of Burgundy]], [[House of Aviz]], [[Portuguese House of Habsburg]], and [[House of Braganza]]. ([[List of Portuguese monarchs|More...]])
|040408=The '''[[President]] of [[Venezuela]]''' is both the [[head of state]] and [[head of government]] of [[Venezuela]]. '''[[List of Presidents of Venezuela]]''' includes interim 'caretaker' as well as regular serving presidents, and democratically-installed presidents as well as those installed by other means. ([[List of Presidents of Venezuela|More...]])
|040508='''List of tallest buildings in Dubai''' ranks [[skyscraper]]s in the city of [[Dubai]], [[United Arab Emirates]] by height. The tallest completed building in the city is currently the 355-[[metre]] (1,163 [[Foot (unit of length)|ft]]) [[Emirates Office Tower]]. Dubai's [[Burj Dubai]], which began construction in 2004 and is set to rise at least 164 stories and 818 metres (2,684 ft), became the [[List of tallest buildings and structures in the world|tallest free-standing structure]] in the world in September 2007 and will probably become the [[List of tallest buildings in the world|world's tallest building]] upon completion. ([[List of tallest buildings in Dubai|More...]])
|040608=The '''[[2003 NBA Draft]]''' was held on June 26, 2003 at The Theater at [[Madison Square Garden]] in [[New York City]], [[New York]]. In this draft, [[National Basketball Association]] (NBA) teams selected amateur college [[basketball]] players and other first-time eligible players, such as players from [[high school]]s and non-North American leagues. The draft was broadcast on [[ESPN]]. The NBA announced that 42 college and high school players and a record 31 international players had filed as early-entry candidates for the draft. ([[2003 NBA Draft|More...]])
|040708=The '''Bill Masterton Memorial Trophy''' is awarded annually to the [[National Hockey League]] player who best exemplifies the qualities of perseverance, sportsmanship, and dedication to ice [[ice hockey|hockey]]. The winner is selected by a poll of the ''Professional Hockey Writers' Association'' after each teams nominates one player in competition. It is often awarded to a player who has come back from career- or even life-threatening illness or injury. A player can win this trophy only once in his career. ([[Bill Masterton Memorial Trophy|more...]])
|040808=The '''National Park System''' of the [[United States]] is the collection of physical properties owned or administered by the [[National Park Service]]. This includes all areas designated [[National Park]]s and most [[U.S. National Monument|National Monuments]], as well as several other types of [[protected areas of the United States]]. ([[List of areas in the United States National Park System|More...]])
|040908=This article provides a list of notable people who had a primary or [[metastasis|metastatic]] [[brain tumor]] (either [[Benign tumor|benign]] or [[cancer|malignant]]) at some point in their lives, as confirmed by public information. ([[List of brain tumor patients|more...]])
|041008=This is a '''list of state symbols of [[Indiana]]'''. The majority of the items in the list are officially recognized symbols created by an act of the [[Indiana General Assembly]] and signed into law by the [[Governor of Indiana|governor]]. ([[List of Indiana state symbols|More...]])
|041108='''[[List of Canadian federal parliaments]]''' enumerates the [[legislature|legislative bodies]] of the [[Federation|federal]] Government of [[Canada]], called the [[Canadian Parliament]]. The bodies are composed of the [[Canadian House of Commons]] (lower house), the [[Canadian Senate]] (upper house), and the Sovereign, represented by the [[Governor General of Canada|Governor General]]. Most major legislation originates from the House, as it is the only directly elected body. A new parliament begins after an [[Elections in Canada|election]] of the House of Commons and can sit for up to five years. ([[List of Canadian federal parliaments|More...]])
|041208=This is a '''list of episodes''' of the ''[[Naruto]]'' anime series, covering the third and fourth seasons of the series. The episodes are directed by Hayato Date and produced by [[Studio Pierrot]] and [[TV Tokyo]]. The episodes were released in [[North America]] by [[Viz Media]]. They are based on the ''Naruto'' [[manga]] series by [[Masashi Kishimoto]] and adapt the [[List of Naruto chapters (Part I)#Volume list|eleventh through nineteenth]] volumes of its source material over forty-nine episodes. ([[List of Naruto episodes (Seasons 3-4)|More...]])
|041308='''[[List of Oh My Goddess episodes]]''' is the complete '''episode listing''' for all the animation produced for '''''[[Oh My Goddess!]]'''''. The series consists of five OVA episodes, one film, forty-eight 7-minute mini-episodes, and a currently-airing series with forty-six 25-minute TV episodes (under the name "Ah! My Goddess") from the first season and second season airing. ([[List of Oh My Goddess episodes|More...]])
|041408=The [[2005 Atlantic hurricane season]] officially began June 1, 2005 and officially ended on November 30, 2005. These dates conventionally delimit the period of each year when most [[tropical cyclone]]s form in the [[Atlantic basin]], although effectively the season persisted into January 2006 due to continued storm activity. The 2005 season was the most active season on record, shattering records on repeated occasions. ([[List of storms in the 2005 Atlantic hurricane season|More...]])
|041508=The following is an '''episode list''' for the [[Fox Broadcasting Company|Fox]] [[animated television series]] '''''[[The Simpsons]]'''''. The series premiered on December 17, 1989 and completed its [[The Simpsons (season 18)|eighteenth season]]. The [[The Simpsons (season 19)|nineteenth season]] is currently airing and further seasons remain a possibility. The series is a [[spin-off]] of ''[[The Tracey Ullman Show]]'' ([[The Simpsons shorts]]). Currently, the first ten seasons are available on DVD, in Region 1, 2 and 4. A feature-length movie, ''[[The Simpsons Movie]]'', was released on July 27, 2007. ([[List of The Simpsons episodes|More...]])
|041608='''[[List of The Unit episodes]]''' lists of episodes for the [[drama]] [[television series]], '''''[[The Unit]]'''''. The series began airing on [[CBS]] on March 7, 2006, in the [[United States]] as a mid-season replacement.<ref>Peter Brown. [http://www.ifmagazine.com/feature.asp?article=1675 Best Bets: What 'iF' Picks for September 19, 2006 DVD Releases]. ''IF Magazine''. September 20, 2006. Retrieved February 8, 2007.</ref> Created by [[David Mamet]], ''The Unit'' follows an [[United States Army]] top-secret [[special forces]] team and their missions abroad, in addition to the effect their careers have on their wives and girlfriends. ([[List of The Unit episodes|More...]])
|041708=This is a '''list of top-division [[football (soccer)|association football]] [[football club|clubs]] in UEFA countries'''. [[UEFA]], the [[Europe]]an football confederation, includes all European countries except [[Monaco]] and [[Vatican City]] as members, but also includes the [[Asia]]n countries of [[Israel]] and [[Kazakhstan]]. ([[List of top-division football clubs in UEFA countries|more...]])
|041808=The following is a '''list of York City managers''' from 1928 to the present day. [[York City F.C.|York City]] appointed [[Jock Collier]] as their first official manager in July 1928. Collier left the club in May 1930 and managerial duties were carried out by club secretary [[George Sherrington]]. Collier, however, was re-appointed in 1933. However, following his resignation, the club went 18 months without an official manager, with trainer [[Tom Lockie]] and secretary George Sherrington looking after first-team affairs. ([[List of York City F.C. managers|More...]])
|041908='''Lists of Michigan Wolverines football receiving records''' includes top-25 lists of [[Michigan Wolverines football]] [[Reception (American football)|receptions]] since 1949. The lists are single-game, single-season and career records for yardage, number of [[reception (American football)|receptions]], and receiving [[touchdown]]s. [[University of Michigan]] sports teams are known as the [[Michigan Wolverines]]. The men's [[American football]] team is one of 22 [[Varsity team|varsity]] teams at Michigan that compete in the [[National Collegiate Athletic Association]] [[Division I]] and the [[Big Ten Conference]]. ([[Lists of Michigan Wolverines football receiving leaders|More...]])
|042008='''[[List of gay, lesbian or bisexual people: W-Z]]''' is a partial list of confirmed famous people who were or are [[gay]], [[lesbian]] or [[bisexuality|bisexual]]. Famous people who are simply rumored to be gay, lesbian or bisexual, are not listed. ([[List of gay, lesbian or bisexual people: W-Z|More...]])
|042108=This is the '''discography''' of [[United States|American]] [[third wave ska]] band '''[[No Doubt]]'''. No Doubt has released five [[studio album]]s, two [[compilation album]]s, nineteen [[single (music)|singles]], three long form music videos, and two [[box set]]s. No Doubt was formed in [[Anaheim]], [[California]] in 1986. After many line-up changes, it released its [[No Doubt (No Doubt album)|self-titled debut album]] in 1992. ([[No Doubt discography|More...]])
|042208=The '''provinces of the Philippines''' are the primary [[administrative divisions of the Philippines|administrative divisions]] of the [[Philippines]]. Each [[province]] is structured and operated similarly to [[U.S. state|states]] of the [[United States]], from which the system was evolved during its years as a [[U.S. territory|territory]] and [[commonwealth]]. The nation is divided into eighty-one provinces further subdivided into [[Cities of the Philippines|cities]] and [[Philippine municipality|municipalities]]. Like many national capitals, [[Manila]] in the National Capital Region, is autonomous of provincial government. Each province is administered by an elected provincial [[governor]] who oversees various local government entities. ([[Provinces of the Philippines|more...]])
|042308=The '''[[Swimming World Magazine Swimmers of the Year]]''', awarded by the [[United States|American]]-based ''[[Swimming World Magazine|Swimming World]]'' magazine, are a set of awards which are often regarded as being the most prestigious in the [[swimming]] world. There are seven categories: World Swimmer, American Swimmer, European Swimmer, Pacific Rim Swimmer, World Disabled Swimmer, African Swimmer and Open Water Swimmer of year. An award for male and female is made for each category. ([[Swimming World Swimmers of the Year|More...]])
|042408=The '''[[2004-05 NBA season|2004]] [[NBA Draft]]''' was held on June 24, 2004 at [[The Theater at Madison Square Garden]] in {{city-state|New York|New York}} and was broadcast live on [[ESPN]] at 7:00 PM ([[Eastern Daylight Time|EDT]]). In this draft, [[National Basketball Association]] teams took turns selecting amateur college [[basketball]] players and other first-time eligible players. The NBA announced that 56 college and high school players and 38 international players had filed as early-entry candidates for the draft. On May 26, the [[NBA Draft Lottery]] was conducted. ([[2004 NBA Draft|More...]])
|042508=This is a '''comprehensive discography of [[Godsmack]]''', a [[Salem, Massachusetts|Salem]], [[Massachusetts]]-based [[Heavy metal music|heavy metal]]/[[hard rock]] band. As of December 2007 the band has released four [[studio album]]s, one [[Extended play|EP]], one [[Compilation album|compilation]], three [[Music video|video albums]], and 17 [[Single (music)|singles]]. ([[Godsmack discography|More...]])
|042608=The '''[[List of Florida birds]]''' lists every wild [[bird]] [[species]] ever seen in the [[U.S. state]] of [[Florida]], as accepted by the [[Florida Ornithological Society]] [[Records Committee (Birding)|Records Committee]]. ([[List of Florida birds|More...]])
|042708='''List of Meerkat Manor episodes''' provides summaries and details on all 39 episodes of the first three series of the hit Animal Planet series ''Meerkat Manor'', as well as describing the various [[English (language)|English language]] DVD releases and online episode availability.([[List of Meerkat Manor episodes|More...]])
|042808='''[[List of Portuguese monarchs]]''' is a list of Portuguese monarchs dating from the independence of [[Portugal]] from the kingdom of [[Kingdom of León|León]] in 1128 under [[Afonso Henriques]], who proclaimed himself King in 1139, to the proclamation of the [[Portuguese Republic]] on October 5, 1910, during the reign of [[Manuel II of Portugal|Manuel II]], "the Patriot," or "the Missed King." It includes the Portuguese rulers from the [[House of Burgundy]], [[House of Aviz]], [[Portuguese House of Habsburg]], and [[House of Braganza]]. ([[List of Portuguese monarchs|More...]])
|042908=The '''[[President]] of [[Venezuela]]''' is both the [[head of state]] and [[head of government]] of [[Venezuela]]. '''[[List of Presidents of Venezuela]]''' includes interim 'caretaker' as well as regular serving presidents, and democratically-installed presidents as well as those installed by other means. ([[List of Presidents of Venezuela|More...]])
|043008='''List of tallest buildings in Dubai''' ranks [[skyscraper]]s in the city of [[Dubai]], [[United Arab Emirates]] by height. The tallest completed building in the city is currently the 355-[[metre]] (1,163 [[Foot (unit of length)|ft]]) [[Emirates Office Tower]]. Dubai's [[Burj Dubai]], which began construction in 2004 and is set to rise at least 164 stories and 818 metres (2,684 ft), became the [[List of tallest buildings and structures in the world|tallest free-standing structure]] in the world in September 2007 and will probably become the [[List of tallest buildings in the world|world's tallest building]] upon completion. ([[List of tallest buildings in Dubai|More...]])
|050108='''[[Alice in Chains discography]]''' is a comprehensive '''[[discography]] of [[Alice in Chains]]''', a [[Seattle, Washington|Seattle]], [[Washington]]-based [[Rock music|rock]] band. The band has released three [[studio album]]s, three [[extended play]]s (EP), two [[live albums]], four [[compilation albums|compilations]], eighteen [[music video]]s and twenty-two [[Single (music)|singles]]. This list does not include material performed by members or former members of Alice in Chains that was recorded with [[Class of '99]], [[Comes With the Fall]], [[Mad Season]], [[Ozzy Osbourne]], or [[Slash's Snakepit]]. ([[Alice in Chains discography|More...]])
|050208=The '''FBI Ten Most Wanted Fugitives''' list arose from a 1949 conversation during a game of [[Hearts]] between [[J. Edgar Hoover]], [[Director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation]], and [[William Kinsey Hutchinson]], [[International News Service]] (the predecessor of the [[United Press International|UPI]]) Editor-in-Chief, who were discussing ways to promote capture of the FBI's "toughest guys." This discussion turned into a published article, which received so much positive publicity that on March 14, 1950, the FBI officially announced the list. ([[FBI Ten Most Wanted Fugitives|More…]])
|050308=The seven '''[[List of members of the Swiss Federal Council|members of the Swiss Federal Council]]''' constitute the [[federal government]] of [[Switzerland]] and serve as the country's [[head of state]]. Each of the [[Swiss Federal Council|seven Councilors]] heads a department of the Swiss [[Federal administration of Switzerland|federal administration]]. The members of the Federal Council are elected for a term of four years by both chambers of the federal parliament sitting together as the [[Federal Assembly of Switzerland|Federal Assembly]]. Once elected, Federal Councillors can neither be [[Impeachment|impeached]] nor voted out of office by a [[motion of no confidence]]. ([[List of members of the Swiss Federal Council|More…]])
|050408='''List of United States business school rankings''' is a listing of all [[United States]] [[business school]]s and affiliated [[university|universities]] that are included in any major public ranking of full-time [[Masters of Business Administration]] programs. Business schools are university-level institutions generally affiliated with a [[university]] or [[college]] that produces students who attain [[business administration]] degrees. Most of the schools are [[accreditation|accredited]] by the [[Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business]]. ([[List of United States graduate business school rankings|More...]])
|050508=This is a '''list of episodes from the first series of ''Green Wing'''''. ''[[Green Wing]]'' is a [[surreal humour|surreal]] medical [[situation comedy|sitcom]] starring [[Tamsin Greig]] (''pictured''), [[Stephen Mangan]] and [[Julian Rhind-Tutt]]. All the episodes were written by a team of eight writers working on every episode together. The writers are [[Victoria Pile]] (who is also the producer), [[Robert Harley (writer)|Robert Harley]], [[Gary Howe]], [[Stuart Kenworthy]], [[Oriane Messina]], [[Richard Preddy]], [[Fay Rusling]] and [[James Henry (writer)|James Henry]]. The series was directed by [[Tristram Shapeero]] and [[Dominic Brigstocke]]. ([[Green Wing (series 1)|More…]])
|050608='''[[List of Arsenal F.C. players]]''' generally includes players that have played 100 or more first-class matches for [[Arsenal F.C.|Arsenal Football Club]]. However, some players who have played fewer matches are also included. This includes the club's founder members, from the club's pre-[[Football League]] days when they played fewer matches in a season than the present day; and players who fell just short of the 100 total but made significant contributions to the club's history (e.g. [[Ronnie Rooke|Rooke]], [[Niall Quinn|Quinn]], [[Nicolas Anelka|Anelka]]). ([[List of Arsenal F.C. players|More...]])
|050708=This is a '''list of [[The Ashes|Ashes]] [[Test cricket|cricket]] series''' played between [[Australian cricket team|Australia]] and [[English cricket team|England]]. Most Ashes series have consisted of five [[Test cricket|Test matches]] between the two countries. The Ashes series with the fewest Test matches was the [[History of Test cricket (1884 to 1889)#England v Australia 1887.2F8|1887-88]] Ashes series, consisting of only one Test. The seven Test match [[English cricket team in Australia in 1970-71|1970-71]] Ashes series was the Ashes series with the most Test matches. The first Ashes series was held in [[Australia]], and since then the hosting of the Ashes series has been shared between Australia and [[England]]. ([[List of Ashes series|More…]])
|050808=This '''list of [[autonomous area]]s arranged by country''' gives an overview of autonomous areas of the world. An autonomous area is defined as an area of a [[country]] that has a degree of [[autonomy]], or has freedom from an external authority. It is typical for it to be geographically distant from the country, or to be populated by a [[national minority]]. Countries that include autonomous areas are often [[federacy|federacies]]. ([[List of autonomous areas by country|More…]])
|050908='''[[List of Canadian provincial and territorial orders]]''' is a list of orders presented by Canadian provinces and territories. Each of the [[Provinces and territories of Canada|provinces and territories]] of [[Canada]] presents a separate civilian [[Order (decoration)|order]] to recognize excellent services rendered to their residents. Members of the [[Canadian Forces]] and non-Canadian residents are also eligible for orders. ([[List of Canadian provincial and territorial orders|More...]])
|051008=This is a '''list of European Union member states''', their forms of [[government]] and their [[parliament]]s. The [[European Union]] is a ''[[sui generis]]'' [[supranational union]] of [[democracy|democratic]] [[state]]s. At a [[European Council]] Summit held in [[Copenhagen]], [[Denmark]], on 21 June and 22 June 1993, the European Union defined the [[Copenhagen criteria]] regarding the conditions a candidate country has to fulfill to be considered eligible for [[Enlargement of the European Union|accession to the European Union]]. ([[List of European Union member states by political system|More…]])
|051108=The '''[[List of French monarchs|monarchs of France]]''' ruled, first as [[king]]s and later as [[emperor]]s (Bonapartes only), from the [[Middle Ages]] to 1870. There is some disagreement as to when [[France]] came into existence. The earliest date would be the establishment of the [[Merovingian]] [[Franks|Frankish]] kingdom by [[Clovis I]] in 486 with the defeat of [[Syagrius]], the last [[Roman Empire|Roman]] official in [[Gaul]]. That kingdom's rulers were deposed in the 8th century. The [[Treaty of Verdun]] established the Kingdom of [[Western Francia]] in 843. ([[List of French monarchs|More...]])
|051208=This is the complete '''episode listing''' for all the animation produced for {{nihongo|'''''[[Fullmetal Alchemist]]'''''|鋼の錬金術師|Hagane no Renkinjutsushi}} based on the [[manga]] authored by [[Hiromu Arakawa]]. The series consists of 51 episodes and one movie. ([[List of Fullmetal Alchemist episodes|More...]])
|051308=This is a '''list of ice hockey teams in Alberta'''. It features the leagues they have played for, and championships won. Since [[ice hockey|hockey]] was introduced to [[Alberta]] in the 1890s, teams at all levels have come and gone. While the professional ranks have been confined to the major cities of [[Calgary]] and [[Edmonton]], partially due to geographical isolation from the major eastern and Pacific coast centres, [[junior ice hockey|junior]] and [[senior ice hockey|senior]] teams have thrived across the province. ([[List of ice hockey teams in Alberta|More...]])
|051408='''[[List of Naruto episodes (Seasons 1-2)]]''' is a list of episodes of the ''[[Naruto]]'' anime series, covering the first two seasons of the series. The episodes are based on the ''Naruto'' [[manga]] series by [[Masashi Kishimoto]] and adapt the [[List of Naruto chapters (Part I)#Volume list|first through tenth]] volumes of its source material over fifty-two episodes. ([[List of Naruto episodes (Seasons 1-2)|More...]])
|051508=A '''New Jersey hurricane''' is a [[tropical cyclone]] originating in the [[Atlantic Ocean]] that affects the state of [[New Jersey]]. Due to its location, few hurricanes have hit the state directly, though numerous hurricanes have passed near or through New Jersey in its history. About every 10 years, hurricanes approach the coastline close enough to send waves over barrier islands' dunes and into back bays. ([[List of New Jersey hurricanes|More...]])
|051608=This is a '''list of ''Peep Show'' episodes'''. ''[[Peep Show (TV series)|Peep Show]]'' is a British [[Situation comedy|sitcom]] starring [[David Mitchell (actor)|David Mitchell]] (''pictured'') and [[Robert Webb (actor)|Robert Webb]] and broadcast on [[Channel 4]]. The series is written by [[Jesse Armstrong]] and [[Sam Bain]]. The series covers the lives of [[Mark Corrigan]] (Mitchell) and [[Jeremy (Peep Show)|Jeremy "Jez" Osborne/Usbourne]] (Webb, the spelling of the character's surname is uncertain). The series is filmed solely from the physical point-of-view of the characters, with the viewer being able to hear the thoughts of Mark and Jez. ([[List of Peep Show episodes|More...]])
|051708=This is the complete '''episode listing''' for all the animation produced for '''''[[Planetes]]''''' based on the [[manga]]. The series consists of 26 episodes. ''Planetes'' ([[Ancient Greek language|Ancient Greek]]: ΠΛΑΝΗΤΕΣ ([[Planet|Wanderers]]), [[Japanese language|Japanese]] [[Katakana]]: プラネテス - ''puranetesu'') first aired on [[NHK|Nippon Hōsō Kyōkai]] (NHK) on October 2003 with the episode "Outside the Atmosphere", and concluded on April 2004 with the episode "And the Days We Chance Upon...". ([[List of Planetes episodes|More...]])
|051808=The '''list of Alberta Premiers''' consists of all thirteen [[head of government|leaders of government]] of the [[provinces and territories of Canada|Canadian province]] of [[Alberta]], [[Canada]] since it was created in 1905. Alberta uses a unicameral [[Westminster System|Westminster-style]] [[parliamentary government]], in which the premier is the leader of the party that controls the most seats in the [[Legislative Assembly of Alberta|Legislative Assembly]]. The premier acts as Alberta's [[head of government]], while the [[Queen of Canada]] acts as its [[head of state]] and is represented by the [[Lieutenant Governor of Alberta]]. ([[List of premiers of Alberta|More...]])
|051908=The '''Prime Minister of Luxembourg''' is the [[head of government]] in [[Luxembourg]]. This is a list of Prime Ministers and governments since the post was founded, in 1848. It includes the dates of the Prime Ministers entering and leaving office and dates of the Prime Ministers' governments. Luxembourg has a collegial governmental system. ([[List of Prime Ministers of Luxembourg|More…]])
|052008=This is a '''list of the [[Sites of Special Scientific Interest]] (SSSIs) in the former county of [[Avon (county)|Avon]]''', [[England]], [[United Kingdom]]. In England the body responsible for designating SSSIs is [[Natural England]], which chooses a site because of its [[fauna]], [[plant|flora]], [[geology|geological]] or physiographical features. Although the county of Avon no longer exists, Natural England still uses its former borders to mark one of its [[Area of Search|Areas of Search]]. {{As of|2006}}, there are 86 sites designated in this [[Area of Search]]. ([[List of Sites of Special Scientific Interest in Avon|More…]])
|052108=This is a '''list of the [[Sites of Special Scientific Interest]] (SSSIs) in [[Cleveland, England|Cleveland]]''', [[England]], [[United Kingdom]]. In England the body responsible for designating SSSIs is [[Natural England]], which chooses a site because of its [[fauna]], [[plant|flora]], [[geology|geological]] or physiographical features. {{As of|2006}}, There are 18 sites designated within this [[Area of Search]]. ([[List of Sites of Special Scientific Interest in Cleveland|More…]])
|052208=A '''South American cyclone''' is a [[tropical cyclone]] that affects the continent of [[South America]] or its countries. The continent is rarely affected by tropical cyclones, though most storms to hit the area formed in the North [[Atlantic Ocean]]. Typically, strong upper level winds and its proximity to the equator prevents North Atlantic impacts. No tropical cyclone has ever affected the Pacific side of South America, while conditions are typically too hostile for storms from the South Atlantic Ocean. ([[List of South America tropical cyclones|More…]])
|052308='''List of tallest buildings in Tulsa''' ranks [[high-rise]]s in the [[United States|U.S.]] city of [[Tulsa, Oklahoma|Tulsa]], [[Oklahoma]] by height. The tallest completed building in the city is the 667-[[Foot (length)|foot]] (203 [[metre|m]]) [[BOK Tower]], which contains 52 floors and also stands as the tallest building in the state. Tulsa's second-tallest building is the 60-story [[CityPlex Towers|Cityplex Tower]]. The city is the site of 4 skyscrapers over 500 feet (152 m) in height. ([[List of tallest buildings in Tulsa|More...]])
|052408=This '''list of vegetable oils''' includes all [[vegetable oil]]s that are extracted from [[plants]] by placing the relevant part of the plant under [[pressure]] to extract the [[oil]]. Although most plants contain some oil, only the oil from certain major oil crops is widely used and traded. ([[List of vegetable oils|More…]])
|052508='''[[Nuclear power]]''' is a method for [[Electricity generation|generating energy]] by harnessing the [[Radioactive decay|radioactivity]] of atoms. [[Nuclear fission]] occurs when any fissile material, such as [[uranium-235]], an [[isotope]] of [[uranium]], is concentrated. This causes a [[nuclear chain reaction]], which releases large amounts of heat, boiling water and producing [[steam]], which can drive a [[steam turbine]]. ([[Nuclear power by country|More...]])
|052608=There are 75 '''[[Provinces of Thailand]]''', which are grouped into 5 groups of provinces - sometimes the East and Central are grouped together. The capital [[Bangkok]], though not a province but a special administrative area, is usually also included as a 76th province as it is at the same administrative level as the other provinces. The name of the province is the same as that of the capital city, which is sometimes preceded with a ''[[Mueang]]'' to avoid confusion with the province. ([[Provinces of Thailand|More...]])
|052708=This is a '''timeline of first orbital launches by country'''.</onlyinclude> While a number of countries have built [[satellite]]s, only eight [[countries]], the multi-national [[European Space Agency]], and the privately owned [[Sea Launch]] company have sent objects into [[orbit]] using their own [[Expendable launch system|launch systems]]. In all cases where a country has conducted manned launches, these launches were preceded by unmanned satellites. ([[Timeline of first orbital launches by country|more...]])
|052808='''[[Alice in Chains discography]]''' is a comprehensive '''[[discography]] of [[Alice in Chains]]''', a [[Seattle, Washington|Seattle]], [[Washington]]-based [[Rock music|rock]] band. The band has released three [[studio album]]s, three [[extended play]]s (EP), two [[live albums]], four [[compilation albums|compilations]], eighteen [[music video]]s and twenty-two [[Single (music)|singles]]. This list does not include material performed by members or former members of Alice in Chains that was recorded with [[Class of '99]], [[Comes With the Fall]], [[Mad Season]], [[Ozzy Osbourne]], or [[Slash's Snakepit]]. ([[Alice in Chains discography|More...]])
|052908=The '''FBI Ten Most Wanted Fugitives''' list arose from a 1949 conversation during a game of [[Hearts]] between [[J. Edgar Hoover]], [[Director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation]], and [[William Kinsey Hutchinson]], [[International News Service]] (the predecessor of the [[United Press International|UPI]]) Editor-in-Chief, who were discussing ways to promote capture of the FBI's "toughest guys." This discussion turned into a published article, which received so much positive publicity that on March 14, 1950, the FBI officially announced the list. ([[FBI Ten Most Wanted Fugitives|More…]])
|053008=The seven '''[[List of members of the Swiss Federal Council|members of the Swiss Federal Council]]''' constitute the [[federal government]] of [[Switzerland]] and serve as the country's [[head of state]]. Each of the [[Swiss Federal Council|seven Councilors]] heads a department of the Swiss [[Federal administration of Switzerland|federal administration]]. The members of the Federal Council are elected for a term of four years by both chambers of the federal parliament sitting together as the [[Federal Assembly of Switzerland|Federal Assembly]]. Once elected, Federal Councillors can neither be [[Impeachment|impeached]] nor voted out of office by a [[motion of no confidence]]. ([[List of members of the Swiss Federal Council|More…]])
|053108='''List of United States business school rankings''' is a listing of all [[United States]] [[business school]]s and affiliated [[university|universities]] that are included in any major public ranking of full-time [[Masters of Business Administration]] programs. Business schools are university-level institutions generally affiliated with a [[university]] or [[college]] that produces students who attain [[business administration]] degrees. Most of the schools are [[accreditation|accredited]] by the [[Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business]]. ([[List of United States graduate business school rankings|More...]])
|060108='''[[30 Rock (season 1)]]''' includes information relating to the critically acclaimed first season of the [[situation comedy]] ''[[30 Rock]]''. The season won the [[Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Comedy Series]] beating out ''[[Entourage (TV series)|Entourage]]'', ''[[The Office (U.S. TV series)|The Office]]'', ''[[Two and a Half Men]]'' and ''[[Ugly Betty]]''. The season also won various other awards. ([[30 Rock (season 1)|More...]])
|060208=The following is a '''list of [[tropical cyclone]]s that affected the [[United States of America|U.S.]] state of [[Delaware]]'''. Since reliable records began, no [[tropical cyclone]] has struck the state while maintaining [[Saffir-Simpson Hurricane Scale|hurricane intensity]], and only two storms since 1851 caused hurricane-force winds in the state. ([[List of Delaware hurricanes|More…]])
|060308=This is a '''list of countries without [[armed forces]]'''. The term "country" is used in the sense of [[Independence|independent state]]; thus, it applies only to [[sovereignty|sovereign]] [[state]]s and not [[List of dependent territories|dependencies]], whose defense is the responsibility of another country or an army alternative. The term "[[armed forces]]" refers to any government-sponsored [[Defense (military)|defense]] used to further the [[Domestic policy|domestic]] and [[Foreign policy|foreign]] policies of their respective government. ([[List of countries without armed forces|More...]])
|060408=This article provides a summary of results for the '''[[general election]]s''' to the [[Canada|Canadian]] province of '''[[Newfoundland and Labrador]]''''s [[unicameral]] [[Legislature|legislative body]], the [[Newfoundland and Labrador House of Assembly]]. The number of seats has varied over time, from a low of twenty-seven for the first election in 1949, to a high of fifty-two during the 1980s and early 1990s. There are currently 48 seats in the house. ([[List of Newfoundland and Labrador general elections|More...]])
|060508='''[[List of English Football League managers by date of appointment]]''' lists every manager currently managing a club in the [[Football in England|English]] [[Premier League]] and [[The Football League]], in order of the date of their appointment. The Premier and Football Leagues are the only two fully-professional football leagues in England, and consist of 92 clubs in total. The Premier League consists of 20 clubs at the top of the [[English football league system]]. The remaining 72 clubs are split into three divisions. ([[List of English Football League managers by date of appointment|More...]])
|060608=This list is a guide to the most important [[opera]]s, as determined by their presence on a majority of compiled lists of significant operas. Listed operas cover all important genres, and all operas regularly performed today, from seventeenth-century works by Monteverdi, Cavalli, and Purcell to late twentieth-century operas by Messiaen, Berio, Glass, Adams, Birtwistle, and Judith Weir. Notes explain why each opera is considered important. The list is by year of first performance or composition. ([[List of important operas|More...]])
|060708=This is a '''list of mammals''' found in the wild on the [[Korean Peninsula]]. Approximately 100 species of mammals are known to inhabit, or recently to have inhabited, the peninsula and its surrounding waters. This includes a few species, such as the [[Nutria]] and [[Muskrat]], that were introduced in the 20th century. It also includes other species listed here, such as the [[Amur Tiger]] and [[Japanese Sea Lion]], which have probably been extirpated but are still included in standard lists of Korean mammals. ([[List of mammals of Korea|More...]])
|060808='''[[List of New York hurricanes]]''' encompasses 83 tropical or subtropical [[cyclone]]s that have affected the state of [[New York]] since the 17th century. The strongest of these storms was the [[1938 New England Hurricane]], which struck [[Long Island]] as a Category 3 storm on the [[Saffir-Simpson Hurricane Scale]]. Tropical cyclones rarely make landfall on the state, although it is common for remnants of tropical cyclones to produce heavy rainfall and flooding. ([[List of New York hurricanes|More...]])
|060908=This page contains a '''list of the [[species]] of [[Odonata]] recorded in [[Great Britain|Britain]]'''. The total number of species recorded is '''56''', made up of '''20''' [[damselfly|damselflies]] (suborder Zygoptera) and '''36''' [[dragonfly|dragonflies]] (suborder Anisoptera). Of these, 42 species (17 damselflies and 25 dragonflies) are [[resident (biology)|resident]] breeders, and the remainder are either [[extinct]] species, or [[vagrancy (biology)|vagrant]]s. ([[List of Odonata species recorded in Britain|More…]])
|061008='''[[Lists of Michigan Wolverines football passing leaders]]''' includes lists of [[Michigan Wolverines football]] [[quarterback]] [[Passing (American Football)|passing]] single–game, single–season and career leaders for each of three statistics: yardage, completions and [[touchdown]]s. The [[University of Michigan]] sports teams are known as the [[Michigan Wolverines]]. The men's [[American football]] team is one of 22 [[Varsity team|varsity]] Michigan sports teams that compete in the [[National Collegiate Athletic Association]] [[Division I]] and in the [[Big Ten Conference]]. ([[Lists of Michigan Wolverines football passing leaders|More...]])
|061108='''United States Navy enlisted rates''' are used to display where an enlisted sailor falls within the chain of command and are also defined as [[pay grade]]. Enlisted pay grade is a numbering system from junior enlisted member to senior, labeled E-1 through E-9, and is the same across all five branches of the [[Military of the United States|U.S. Military]]. Rates are displayed on a rating badge, which is a combination of rate and [[List of United States Navy ratings|rating]]. E-1s through E-3s have color coded group rate marks based on their career field. ([[United States Navy enlisted rates|More...]])
|061208=The '''English football champions''' are the winners of the highest league in English football, which is currently the [[Premier League]]. Teams in '''bold''' are those who won [[The Double|the double]] of League Championship and [[FA Cup]] in that season. ([[English football champions|more...]])
|061308=List of '''[[FIFA World Cup hat-tricks]]''' lists the occasions when a [[Football (soccer)|footballer]] has scored three or more [[goal (sport)|goal]]s in a single [[Football (soccer)|football]] [[FIFA World Cup|World Cup]] Finals [[Game|match]] (not including [[FIFA World Cup qualification]] matches). Only 48 hat-tricks have been scored in over 700 matches in the 18 editions of the World Cup tournament. As [[FIFA]] is the governing body of [[football (soccer)]], official hat-tricks are only noted when FIFA recognises that at least three goals were scored by one player in the one match. ([[FIFA World Cup hat-tricks|More...]])
|061408=This is a categorized '''list of the [[bird]] species recorded in the [[archipelago]] of [[Puerto Rico]]''' which consists of the main [[island]] of Puerto Rico, two island [[List of municipalities in Puerto Rico|municipalities]] off the east coast ([[Vieques, Puerto Rico|Vieques]] and [[Culebra, Puerto Rico|Culebra]]), three uninhabited islands off the west coast ([[Mona, Puerto Rico|Mona]], [[Monito Island|Monito]], and [[Desecheo Island|Desecheo]]) and more than 125 smaller [[List of islands of Puerto Rico|cays and islands]]. The avifauna of Puerto Rico includes a total of 349 species, of which 166 (47.56%) are [[Vagrancy (biology)|accidental]], 42 (12.03%) are [[Introduced species|introduced]] by humans and 16 (4.58%) are [[Endemism in birds|endemic]]. ([[List of Puerto Rican birds|More...]])
|061508=There are several different types of what have been unofficially termed '''[[defense of marriage amendment]]s''' in the United States. These [[constitutional amendment|amendments]] to [[State constitution (United States)|U.S. state constitutions]] have been enacted in order to prevent [[civil unions]] or [[same-sex marriage]]s from being legalized, though some of the amendments bar only the latter. As of 2007, [[Massachusetts]] is the only U.S. state [[Same-sex marriage in Massachusetts|to allow same-sex marriage]]. ([[List of defense of marriage amendments to U.S. state constitutions by type|More...]])
|061608=The following table lists the terms of all '''Justices of the [[Supreme Court of Canada]]'''.</onlyinclude> Formed in 1875 by Prime Minister Alexander Mackenzie; the Supreme Court of Canada is the [[supreme court|highest court]] of Canada and since 1949 has been the final court of appeal in the [[Canadian justice system]]. The Supreme Court of Canada is composed of nine [[judge]]s: eight [[Puisne Justice]]s and the [[Chief Justice of Canada]]. Three of the nine positions must be held by someone from [[Quebec]]. ([[List of Justices of the Supreme Court of Canada|more...]])
|061708=This is a '''list of all [[Pacific hurricane]]s that have had their names retired'''. [[Tropical cyclone|Hurricane]] names are retired by the [[World Meteorological Organization]] (WMO) in a meeting in March or April of each year. Those hurricanes that have their names retired tend to be exceptionally destructive storms that often become household names in the regions they affected. Storm names are retired following a request made at the WMO meeting by one or more of the countries affected by a hurricane. ([[List of retired Pacific hurricane names|More...]])
|061808='''List of tallest buildings in Minneapolis''' ranks [[skyscraper]]s and [[high-rise]]s in the [[United States|U.S.]] city of [[Minneapolis, Minnesota|Minneapolis]], [[Minnesota]] by height. The tallest completed building in the city is the 792–[[Foot (length)|foot]] (203 [[metre|m]]) [[IDS Center|IDS Tower]], which contains 55 floors and also stands as the tallest building in the state. The second-tallest skyscraper in Minneapolis is the 56-story [[225 South Sixth]]. The city is the site of eight skyscrapers over 500 feet (152 m) in height. ([[List of tallest buildings in Minneapolis|More...]])
|061908='''United States Navy ratings''' are general occupations that consist of specific skills and abilities. Each [[naval rating]] has its own specialty badge, which is typically worn on the left sleeve of their uniforms by all [[enlisted rank|enlisted]] personnel in that particular field. Working uniforms wear generic rate designators that exclude the rating symbol. [[Officer (armed forces)|Officer]]s do not have ratings; their occupations are classified by [[List of Naval Officer Designators|designators]] and professional [[List of United States Navy staff corps|staff corps]]. ([[List of United States Navy ratings|More...]])
|062008=This is a '''list of volcanoes in Indonesia'''. The [[geography of Indonesia]] is dominated by [[volcano]]es formed due to [[subduction zone]]s between the [[Eurasian plate]] and the [[Australian plate|Indo-Australian plate]]. Some of these are notable for their eruptions, for instance, [[Krakatau]] for its global effects in 1883, [[Lake Toba]] for its [[supervolcano|supervolcanic]] eruption estimated to have occurred 74,000 [[Before Present]] which was responsible for six years of [[volcanic winter]], and [[Mount Tambora]] for the most violent eruption ever recorded. ([[List of volcanoes in Indonesia|More...]])
|062108=This is a '''complete list of Washington Redskins head coaches'''. There have been 26 head coaches for the [[Washington Redskins]], including coaches for the Boston Redskins (1933–1936) and Boston Braves (1932), of the [[National Football League]] (NFL). The Redskins franchise was founded as the [[Boston, Massachusetts|Boston]] Braves, named after the local baseball franchise. The team changed their name to the Redskins in [[1933 NFL season|1933]] and moved to [[Washington, D.C.]] in [[1937 NFL season|1937]]. ([[List of Washington Redskins head coaches|More...]])
|062208='''[[30 Rock (season 1)]]''' includes information relating to the critically acclaimed first season of the [[situation comedy]] ''[[30 Rock]]''. The season won the [[Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Comedy Series]] beating out ''[[Entourage (TV series)|Entourage]]'', ''[[The Office (U.S. TV series)|The Office]]'', ''[[Two and a Half Men]]'' and ''[[Ugly Betty]]''. The season also won various other awards. ([[30 Rock (season 1)|More...]])
|062308=This is a '''list of countries without [[armed forces]]'''. The term "country" is used in the sense of [[Independence|independent state]]; thus, it applies only to [[sovereignty|sovereign]] [[state]]s and not [[List of dependent territories|dependencies]], whose defense is the responsibility of another country or an army alternative. The term "[[armed forces]]" refers to any government-sponsored [[Defense (military)|defense]] used to further the [[Domestic policy|domestic]] and [[Foreign policy|foreign]] policies of their respective government. ([[List of countries without armed forces|More...]])
|062408='''[[List of English Football League managers by date of appointment]]''' lists every manager currently managing a club in the [[Football in England|English]] [[Premier League]] and [[The Football League]], in order of the date of their appointment. The Premier and Football Leagues are the only two fully-professional football leagues in England, and consist of 92 clubs in total. The Premier League consists of 20 clubs at the top of the [[English football league system]]. The remaining 72 clubs are split into three divisions. ([[List of English Football League managers by date of appointment|More...]])
|062508=This list is a guide to the most important [[opera]]s, as determined by their presence on a majority of compiled lists of significant operas. Listed operas cover all important genres, and all operas regularly performed today, from seventeenth-century works by Monteverdi, Cavalli, and Purcell to late twentieth-century operas by Messiaen, Berio, Glass, Adams, Birtwistle, and Judith Weir. Notes explain why each opera is considered important. The list is by year of first performance or composition. ([[List of important operas|More...]])
|062608=This is a '''list of mammals''' found in the wild on the [[Korean Peninsula]]. Approximately 100 species of mammals are known to inhabit, or recently to have inhabited, the peninsula and its surrounding waters. This includes a few species, such as the [[Nutria]] and [[Muskrat]], that were introduced in the 20th century. It also includes other species listed here, such as the [[Amur Tiger]] and [[Japanese Sea Lion]], which have probably been extirpated but are still included in standard lists of Korean mammals. ([[List of mammals of Korea|More...]])
|062708='''[[List of New York hurricanes]]''' encompasses 83 tropical or subtropical [[cyclone]]s that have affected the state of [[New York]] since the 17th century. The strongest of these storms was the [[1938 New England Hurricane]], which struck [[Long Island]] as a Category 3 storm on the [[Saffir-Simpson Hurricane Scale]]. Tropical cyclones rarely make landfall on the state, although it is common for remnants of tropical cyclones to produce heavy rainfall and flooding. ([[List of New York hurricanes|More...]])
|062808=This page contains a '''list of the [[species]] of [[Odonata]] recorded in [[Great Britain|Britain]]'''. The total number of species recorded is '''56''', made up of '''20''' [[damselfly|damselflies]] (suborder Zygoptera) and '''36''' [[dragonfly|dragonflies]] (suborder Anisoptera). Of these, 42 species (17 damselflies and 25 dragonflies) are [[resident (biology)|resident]] breeders, and the remainder are either [[extinct]] species, or [[vagrancy (biology)|vagrant]]s. ([[List of Odonata species recorded in Britain|More…]])
|062908='''[[Lists of Michigan Wolverines football passing leaders]]''' includes lists of [[Michigan Wolverines football]] [[quarterback]] [[Passing (American Football)|passing]] single–game, single–season and career leaders for each of three statistics: yardage, completions and [[touchdown]]s. The [[University of Michigan]] sports teams are known as the [[Michigan Wolverines]]. The men's [[American football]] team is one of 22 [[Varsity team|varsity]] Michigan sports teams that compete in the [[National Collegiate Athletic Association]] [[Division I]] and in the [[Big Ten Conference]]. ([[Lists of Michigan Wolverines football passing leaders|More...]])
|063008='''United States Navy enlisted rates''' are used to display where an enlisted sailor falls within the chain of command and are also defined as [[pay grade]]. Enlisted pay grade is a numbering system from junior enlisted member to senior, labeled E-1 through E-9, and is the same across all five branches of the [[Military of the United States|U.S. Military]]. Rates are displayed on a rating badge, which is a combination of rate and [[List of United States Navy ratings|rating]]. E-1s through E-3s have color coded group rate marks based on their career field. ([[United States Navy enlisted rates|More...]])
|070108='''[[All-Star Final Vote]]''' is an annual [[internet]] and [[text message]] ballot by [[Major League Baseball]] fans to elect the 32nd and final player for each team to participate in the [[Major League Baseball All-Star Game]] after all other selections have been made and announced on national [[television]]. The first 31 players are selected by a combination of procedures. ([[All-Star Final Vote|More...]])
|070208=This article provides a summary of results for the '''general elections''' to the '''Canadian''' [[Canadian House of Commons|House of Commons]], the elected [[lower house|lower half]] of Canada's federal [[bicameral]] legislative body, the [[Parliament of Canada]]. The number of seats has increased steadily over time, from 180 for the first election, to the current total of 308. The current federal government structure was established in 1867 by the [[Constitution Act, 1867|Constitution Act]]. ([[Canadian federal election results since 1867|More...]])
|070308=The '''Victoria Cross''' ('''VC''') is a [[military decoration]] awarded for valour "in the presence of the enemy" to members of the [[Military of Australia|Australia Armed Forces]]. It may be awarded to a person of any [[:Category:Military ranks of Australia|rank]] in any service, and to civilians under military command. Being the highest award in the [[Australian Honours Order of Precedence]], the Victoria Cross takes precedence over all other [[Post-nominal letters|postnominals]] and [[Commonwealth Realms orders and decorations#Australia|Australian orders and decorations]]. ([[List of Australian Victoria Cross recipients|More...]])
|070408=The '''list of Florida hurricanes from 1975 to 1999''' encompasses 83 [[Atlantic hurricane|Atlantic]] [[tropical cyclone]]s that affected the [[U.S. state]] of [[Florida]]. Collectively, tropical cyclones in Florida during the time period resulted in at least $45 billion (2008 USD) in damage, primarily from [[Hurricane Andrew]]. Additionally, tropical cyclones in Florida were directly responsible for 54 fatalities during the period. ([[List of Florida hurricanes (1975-1999)|More...]])
|070508=This is a complete '''list of drivers''' who have entered a [[Formula One#Distinction between Formula One and World Championship races|FIA World Championship race]] since [[1950 Formula One season|1950]]. ([[List of Formula One drivers|More...]])
|070608=This is a list of [[molecules]] that have been detected in the [[interstellar medium]], grouped by the number of component [[atom]]s. The [[chemical formula]] is listed for each detected compound, along with any ionized form that has also been observed. ([[List of molecules in interstellar space|More...]])
|070708='''List of tallest buildings in Los Angeles''' ranks [[skyscraper]]s in the [[United States|U.S.]] city of [[Los Angeles, California|Los Angeles]], [[California]] by height. The tallest completed building in the city is the 1,018–[[Foot (length)|foot]] (310 [[metre|m]]) [[U.S. Bank Tower]], which contains 73 [[Storey|floor]]s and also stands as the tallest building in the state. The second-tallest skyscraper in Los Angeles is the 62-story [[Aon Center (Los Angeles)|Aon Center]]. The city is the site of 21 skyscrapers that stand at least 500 feet (152 m) in height. ([[List of tallest buildings in Los Angeles|More...]])
|070808=This is a '''list''' of the '''origins of the names of U.S. states'''. The fifty [[U.S. state]]s have taken their names from a wide variety of languages. The names of 25 states derive from [[indigenous languages of the Americas]]. The other names derive from European languages. ([[List of U.S. state name etymologies|More...]])
|070908=This is a list of [[U.S. state|states of the United States]] by population (with inhabited non-state jurisdictions included for comparison) as of July 1, 2007, according to the 2007 estimates of the [[United States Census Bureau]]. The total [[population]] of the [[United States]] was 281,421,906 at the [[United States Census, 2000|2000 Census]] As of July 1, 2007, the estimated population of the 50 states, the [[Washington, D.C.|District of Columbia]], [[Puerto Rico]] and the other [[insular area]]s of the United States was 305,986,357. ([[List of U.S. states by population|More...]])
|071008=The following is a '''list of the most populous incorporated places in the United States'''. As defined by the [[United States Census Bureau]], an [[incorporated place]] includes a variety of designations, including [[city]], [[town]], [[village]], [[borough]], and ''[[municipio]]''. ([[List of United States cities by population|More...]])
|071108=This is a chronological '''list of teams that have been World Tag Team Champions''' by [[ring name]]. The [[World Tag Team Championship (WWE)|World Tag Team Championship]] is a [[professional wrestling]] [[World Tag Team Championship|world tag team]] [[championship (professional wrestling)|championship]] in [[World Wrestling Entertainment]]. It is the original world tag team title of WWE. Currently, it is exclusive to the [[WWE Raw|RAW]] [[WWE Brand Extension|brand]]. There have been a total of 147 recognized individual champions and 103 recognized teams, who have had a combined 162 official reigns. ([[List of World Tag Team Champions (WWE)|More...]])
|071208='''Timeline of chemistry''' lists important works, discoveries, ideas, inventions, and experiments that significantly changed mankind's understanding of the composition of matter and of the interactions thereof, the modern science known as [[chemistry]]. The [[history of chemistry]] in its modern form is often considered to begin with the [[English people|English]] scientist [[Robert Boyle]], though its roots can be traced back to the earliest recorded history. ([[Timeline of chemistry|More...]])
|071308=This is a list of '''seasons completed by the [[Chicago Bears]] [[American football]] [[Professional sports league organization|franchise]]''' of the [[National Football League]]. The list documents the season-by-season records of the Bears' franchise from 1920 to present, including postseason records, and league awards for individual players or head coaches. The franchise was founded as the [[Decatur, Illinois|Decatur]] Staleys, a charter member of the American Professional Football Association. The team moved to [[Chicago, Illinois|Chicago]] in 1921, and changed their name to the Bears in 1922. ([[Chicago Bears seasons|More...]])
|071408=This is a listing of all Grade I listed buildings in Greater Manchester, part of the United Kingdom. All those buildings listed have pertain to Grade I because of several outstanding features they may have: age, for example. ([[Grade I listed buildings in Greater Manchester|More...]])
|071508='''[[All-Star Final Vote]]''' is an annual [[internet]] and [[text message]] ballot by [[Major League Baseball]] fans to elect the 32nd and final player for each team to participate in the [[Major League Baseball All-Star Game]] after all other selections have been made and announced on national [[television]]. The first 31 players are selected by a combination of procedures. ([[All-Star Final Vote|More...]])
|071608=This '''list of California birds''' is a comprehensive listing of all the [[bird]] species seen naturally in the [[U.S. state]] of [[California]] as determined by the California Birds Records Committee (CBRC). There are, {{As of|2007|lc=on}}, 634 species on this list. ([[List of California birds|More...]])
|071708=This is a '''list of Christmas number one singles''' in the [[United Kingdom]]. [[Christmas number one single]]s are those that are at the top of the [[UK Singles Chart]] on the nearest Sunday after [[Christmas]]. The official [[UK Singles Chart]] began in 1952, after appearing in the ''[[NME|New Musical Express]]''. The positions of all songs are based on week end sale totals, from Sunday to Saturday. ([[List of Christmas number one singles (UK)|More...]])
|071808='''[[List of Formula One fatal accidents]]''' lists all drivers who have died during a [[Formula One#Distinction between Formula One and World Championship races|FIA World Championship race]] weekend, or while driving a [[Formula One car]]. It excludes track marshals and other race attendees, or F1 races held before the inauguration of the World Championship in {{F1|1950}}. 45 drivers have died in this fashion, 24 during a World Championship Grand Prix race weekend, 8 during Indianapolis 500 World Championship events, 9 during a test session and 4 during a non-championship Formula One event. ([[List of Formula One fatal accidents|More...]])
|071908=This is a '''list of wealthiest foundations''' and consists of the 25 largest [[Foundation (nonprofit organization)|foundations]] and other [[charitable organization]]s. Only [[Foundation (nonprofit organization)|nonprofit foundations]] are listed here. Funds that are part of a larger company are not included (such as [[holding companies]], which typically hold the majority of [[outstanding stock]] of other companies). ([[List of wealthiest foundations|More...]])
|072008=This article provides a '''timeline of elections in [[Canada]]''', including all the [[provinces of Canada|provincial]], [[territories of Canada|territorial]] and federal elections. The information starts from when each province was formed or entered the [[Canadian Confederation|Confederation]], and continues through to the present day. Several provinces held elections before joining Canada, but only their post-Confederation elections are shown. ([[Timeline of Canadian elections|More...]])
|072108=This article provides a summary of results for the '''general elections''' to the '''Canadian''' [[Canadian House of Commons|House of Commons]], the elected [[lower house|lower half]] of Canada's federal [[bicameral]] legislative body, the [[Parliament of Canada]]. The number of seats has increased steadily over time, from 180 for the first election, to the current total of 308. The current federal government structure was established in 1867 by the [[Constitution Act, 1867|Constitution Act]]. ([[Canadian federal election results since 1867|More...]])
|072208=The '''Victoria Cross''' ('''VC''') is a [[military decoration]] awarded for valour "in the presence of the enemy" to members of the [[Military of Australia|Australia Armed Forces]]. It may be awarded to a person of any [[:Category:Military ranks of Australia|rank]] in any service, and to civilians under military command. Being the highest award in the [[Australian Honours Order of Precedence]], the Victoria Cross takes precedence over all other [[Post-nominal letters|postnominals]] and [[Commonwealth Realms orders and decorations#Australia|Australian orders and decorations]]. ([[List of Australian Victoria Cross recipients|More...]])
|072308=The '''list of Florida hurricanes from 1975 to 1999''' encompasses 83 [[Atlantic hurricane|Atlantic]] [[tropical cyclone]]s that affected the [[U.S. state]] of [[Florida]]. Collectively, tropical cyclones in Florida during the time period resulted in at least $45 billion (2008 USD) in damage, primarily from [[Hurricane Andrew]]. Additionally, tropical cyclones in Florida were directly responsible for 54 fatalities during the period. ([[List of Florida hurricanes (1975-1999)|More...]])
|072408=This is a complete '''list of drivers''' who have entered a [[Formula One#Distinction between Formula One and World Championship races|FIA World Championship race]] since [[1950 Formula One season|1950]]. ([[List of Formula One drivers|More...]])
|072508=This is a list of [[molecules]] that have been detected in the [[interstellar medium]], grouped by the number of component [[atom]]s. The [[chemical formula]] is listed for each detected compound, along with any ionized form that has also been observed. ([[List of molecules in interstellar space|More...]])
|072608='''List of tallest buildings in Los Angeles''' ranks [[skyscraper]]s in the [[United States|U.S.]] city of [[Los Angeles, California|Los Angeles]], [[California]] by height. The tallest completed building in the city is the 1,018–[[Foot (length)|foot]] (310 [[metre|m]]) [[U.S. Bank Tower]], which contains 73 [[Storey|floor]]s and also stands as the tallest building in the state. The second-tallest skyscraper in Los Angeles is the 62-story [[Aon Center (Los Angeles)|Aon Center]]. The city is the site of 21 skyscrapers that stand at least 500 feet (152 m) in height. ([[List of tallest buildings in Los Angeles|More...]])
|072708=This is a '''list''' of the '''origins of the names of U.S. states'''. The fifty [[U.S. state]]s have taken their names from a wide variety of languages. The names of 25 states derive from [[indigenous languages of the Americas]]. The other names derive from European languages. ([[List of U.S. state name etymologies|More...]])
|072808=This is a list of [[U.S. state|states of the United States]] by population (with inhabited non-state jurisdictions included for comparison) as of July 1, 2007, according to the 2007 estimates of the [[United States Census Bureau]]. The total [[population]] of the [[United States]] was 281,421,906 at the [[United States Census, 2000|2000 Census]] As of July 1, 2007, the estimated population of the 50 states, the [[Washington, D.C.|District of Columbia]], [[Puerto Rico]] and the other [[insular area]]s of the United States was 305,986,357. ([[List of U.S. states by population|More...]])
|072908=The following is a '''list of the most populous incorporated places in the United States'''. As defined by the [[United States Census Bureau]], an [[incorporated place]] includes a variety of designations, including [[city]], [[town]], [[village]], [[borough]], and ''[[municipio]]''. ([[List of United States cities by population|More...]])
|073008=This is a chronological '''list of teams that have been World Tag Team Champions''' by [[ring name]]. The [[World Tag Team Championship (WWE)|World Tag Team Championship]] is a [[professional wrestling]] [[World Tag Team Championship|world tag team]] [[championship (professional wrestling)|championship]] in [[World Wrestling Entertainment]]. It is the original world tag team title of WWE. Currently, it is exclusive to the [[WWE Raw|RAW]] [[WWE Brand Extension|brand]]. There have been a total of 147 recognized individual champions and 103 recognized teams, who have had a combined 162 official reigns. ([[List of World Tag Team Champions (WWE)|More...]])
|073108='''Timeline of chemistry''' lists important works, discoveries, ideas, inventions, and experiments that significantly changed mankind's understanding of the composition of matter and of the interactions thereof, the modern science known as [[chemistry]]. The [[history of chemistry]] in its modern form is often considered to begin with the [[English people|English]] scientist [[Robert Boyle]], though its roots can be traced back to the earliest recorded history. ([[Timeline of chemistry|More...]])
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|122807='''[[List of Chicago Landmarks]]''' is a list of [[Chicago Landmark|Chicago]] or [[National Historic Landmark]]s in [[Chicago]], [[Illinois]], [[United States]]. [[Chicago Landmark]] is a designation of the [[Mayor of Chicago]] and the [[Chicago City Council]] for historic buildings and other sites selected by criteria, including [[historical]], [[economic]], [[architectural]], [[artistic]], [[cultural]], and [[social]] [[values]]. A [[National Historic Landmark]] is a historically significant [[building]], [[district]], [[site]], [[structure]], or object recognized by the [[Federal government of the United States|United States government]]. ([[List of Chicago Landmarks|More...]])
|122907='''[[List of wild mammal species in Florida]]''' is a list of mammal species found in the wild on the [[United States|American]] [[Florida|State of Florida]]. In total, 98 species of mammals are known to inhabit, or recently to have inhabited, the state and its surrounding waters. This includes a few species, such as the [[Black-tailed Jackrabbit]] and [[Red Deer]], that were introduced after the [[European colonization of the Americas]]. It also includes the extinct [[Caribbean Monk Seal]]. ([[List of wild mammal species in Florida|More...]])
|123007=This '''[[list of circulating currencies]]''' contains the 194 current official or ''[[de facto]]'' [[currency|currencies]] of the 192 [[United Nations]] [[United Nations member states|member states]], one [[United Nations General Assembly observers|UN observer state]], three partially recognized sovereign states, six [[List of unrecognized countries|unrecognized countries]], and 32 [[List of dependent territories|dependencies]]. All dependencies on the table below will be italicized. Partially or wholly unrecognized countries are in bold. ([[List of circulating currencies|More...]])
|123107='''[[List of countries]]''' answers the age old innocent yet dangerously political questions of how many countries there are in the world. It includes territories that are '''independent [[state]]s''' (both those that are ''[[diplomatic recognition|internationally recognized]]'' and ''[[List of unrecognized countries|generally unrecognized]]''), inhabited '''[[List of dependent territories|dependent territories]]''', and '''areas of special [[sovereignty]]'''. ([[List of countries|More...]])
|010108=The '''Group Army''' (集團軍) was the largest conventional mobile formation in the organization of the [[National Revolutionary Army]] of the [[Republic of China]] during the [[Second Sino-Japanese War]]. The first Group Armies were established immediately after the Japanese attack at [[Marco Polo Bridge]], and new Group Armies continued to be formed throughout the war. ([[Group Armies of the National Revolutionary Army|More...]])
|010208=There are 51 '''[[Grade I listed buildings in Bristol|Grade I listed buildings]]''' in [[Bristol]], [[England]]. In [[England and Wales]] the authority for listing is granted by the [[Planning (Listed Buildings and Conservation Areas) Act 1990]] and is presently administered by [[English Heritage]], an agency of the [[Department for Culture, Media and Sport]]. In the [[United Kingdom]] Grade I buildings are described as being "buildings of outstanding or national architectural or historic interest". ([[Grade I listed buildings in Bristol|More...]])
|010308='''[[List of Chicago Landmarks]]''' is a list of [[Chicago Landmark|Chicago]] or [[National Historic Landmark]]s in [[Chicago]], [[Illinois]], [[United States]]. [[Chicago Landmark]] is a designation of the [[Mayor of Chicago]] and the [[Chicago City Council]] for historic buildings and other sites selected by criteria, including [[historical]], [[economic]], [[architectural]], [[artistic]], [[cultural]], and [[social]] [[values]]. A [[National Historic Landmark]] is a historically significant [[building]], [[district]], [[site]], [[structure]], or object recognized by the [[Federal government of the United States|United States government]]. ([[List of Chicago Landmarks|More...]])
|010408='''[[List of wild mammal species in Florida]]''' is a list of mammal species found in the wild on the [[United States|American]] [[Florida|State of Florida]]. In total, 98 species of mammals are known to inhabit, or recently to have inhabited, the state and its surrounding waters. This includes a few species, such as the [[Black-tailed Jackrabbit]] and [[Red Deer]], that were introduced after the [[European colonization of the Americas]]. It also includes the extinct [[Caribbean Monk Seal]]. ([[List of wild mammal species in Florida|More...]])
|010508=This '''[[list of circulating currencies]]''' contains the 194 current official or ''[[de facto]]'' [[currency|currencies]] of the 192 [[United Nations]] [[United Nations member states|member states]], one [[United Nations General Assembly observers|UN observer state]], three partially recognized sovereign states, six [[List of unrecognized countries|unrecognized countries]], and 32 [[List of dependent territories|dependencies]]. All dependencies on the table below will be italicized. Partially or wholly unrecognized countries are in bold. ([[List of circulating currencies|More...]])
|010608='''[[List of countries]]''' answers the age old innocent yet dangerously political questions of how many countries there are in the world. It includes territories that are '''independent [[state]]s''' (both those that are ''[[diplomatic recognition|internationally recognized]]'' and ''[[List of unrecognized countries|generally unrecognized]]''), inhabited '''[[List of dependent territories|dependent territories]]''', and '''areas of special [[sovereignty]]'''. ([[List of countries|More...]])
|010708='''[[List of countries where United Nations peacekeepers are currently deployed]]''' is current [[as of 2007|as of Sept. 2007]], with year of initial deployment, name of the conflict, and name of the UN operation. ''[[Peacekeeping]]'', as defined by the [[United Nations]], is a way to help countries torn by present and prior conflict create conditions for sustainable peace. [[UN]] peacekeepers monitor and observe peace processes that emerge in post-conflict situations and assist ex-combatants in implementing the peace agreements. ([[List of countries where United Nations peacekeepers are currently deployed|More...]])
|010808='''[[Cricket]]''' is a team sport played between two teams of eleven. It is known for its rich terminology. Some terms are often thought to be arcane and humorous by those not familiar with the game. '''[[List of cricket terms]]''' is a general glossary of the '''terminology''' used in the [[sport]] of cricket. ([[List of cricket terms|More...]])
|010908='''[[List of dinosaurs]]''' is a comprehensive listing of all [[Genus|genera]] that have62 ever been included in the superorder [[Dinosaur]]ia, excluding class Aves ([[bird]]s, both living and those [[Fossil Birds|known only from fossils]]) and purely vernacular terms. The list contains 1186 names and many listed dinosaurs have since been reclassified as everything from [[bird]]s to [[crocodilian]]s to [[petrified wood]]. ([[List of dinosaurs|More...]])
|011008='''[[List of districts of India]]''' enumerates India's 604 districts. A district is an administrative division of a state in India. [[India]] is divided into twenty-eight [[states of India|states]], six [[Union territories]] (UT) and one [[national capital territory]]. Each state or UT is subdivided into districts for administration purposes. The power to change district borders, create new districts or merge existing districts lies with respective state government. ([[List of districts of India|More...]])
|011108='''[[List of elements by symbol]]''' is a list of chemical elements by symbol, including the current [[signification]] used to identify the [[chemical element]]s as recognized by the [[International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry]], as well as proposed and historical signs. Also given is each element's [[atomic number]], [[atomic mass]] or most stable [[isotope]], group and period numbers on the [[periodic table]], and [[etymology]] of the symbol. ([[List of elements by symbol|More...]])
|011208=This '''list of [[European Union]] (EU) member states''' shows EU and predecessor growth through [[Enlargement of the European Union|enlargement]] from six members to twenty-seven. The EU was created on 1 November 1993 when the [[Maastricht Treaty|Treaty on European Union]] came into effect. Twelve of the twenty-seven members joined an EU predecessor: [[European Coal and Steel Community]], [[European Economic Community]] or [[European Community]]. Several candidate countries (including [[Croatia]], the [[former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia]] and [[Turkey]]) are expected to join. ([[List of European Union member states by accession|More...]])
|011308='''[[List of Florida hurricanes]]''' encompasses 472 [[tropical cyclone|tropical]] or [[subtropical cyclone]]s <!--as of November 2007-->that affected the state of [[Florida]], which is the [[U.S. state]] most affected by storms. Collectively, cyclones caused a death toll of 10,270 people in the region, most of which occurring prior to the start of [[Hurricane Hunters]] flights in 1943. Additionally, the cumulative impact from the storms totaled over $110 billion in damage (2007 USD), primarily from [[Hurricane Andrew]] and hurricanes in the [[2004 Atlantic hurricane season|2004]] and [[2005 Atlantic hurricane season|2005]] seasons. ([[List of Florida hurricanes|More...]])
|011408=The '''list of ''Harry Potter'' films cast members''' is a list of actors who voiced or portrayed characters appearing in the [[Harry Potter (films)|''Harry Potter'' film series]]. [[Daniel Radcliffe]], [[Rupert Grint]] and [[Emma Watson]], who play [[Harry Potter (character)|Harry Potter]], [[Ron Weasley]] and [[Hermione Granger]] in all the films, were virtually unknown when they were cast. Complementing them on screen are some of the most renowned actors of the United Kingdom and Ireland. ([[List of Harry Potter films cast members|More…]])
|011508='''[[List of islands of Scotland]]''': Scotland has over 790 offshore islands found in three main groups: [[Shetland Islands|Shetland]], [[Orkney Islands|Orkney]], and the [[Hebrides]]. Many of them are swept by strong tides, and the [[Gulf of Corryvreckan|Corryvreckan tide race]] off [[Jura, Scotland|Jura]] is one of the largest whirlpools in the world. Some islands such as [[Skye]] are mountainous whilst others are relatively low lying. Many have bedrock that was originally laid down 3 billion years ago and others were formed from more recent [[Tertiary]] [[volcanoes]]. ([[List of islands of Scotland|More...]])
|011608='''[[List of municipalities in Lycoming County, Pennsylvania]]''': Under Pennsylvania law, there are three types of incorporated municipalities in the county: [[List of cities in Pennsylvania|cities]], [[List of towns and boroughs in Pennsylvania|boroughs]] and [[:Category:Townships in Pennsylvania|townships]]. Any municipality in Pennsylvania with more than 10 persons can incorporate as a borough. Any township or borough with a population of at least 10,000 can ask the state legislature to become chartered as a city. There are no unincorporated areas in the county, since all territory in Pennsylvania is incorporated.([[List of municipalities in Lycoming County, Pennsylvania|More...]])
|011708=The total number of '''[[List of Odonata species recorded in Britain|Odonata species recorded in Britain]]''' is 56, made up of 20 [[damselflies]] (suborder Zygoptera) and 36 [[dragonflies]] (suborder Anisoptera). 42 species (17 damselflies and 25 dragonflies) are resident breeders, and the remainder are either extinct species, or vagrants. The [[Odonata Records Committee]] maintains the list. The list is currently undergoing a period of unprecedented change, as new species are being discovered for the first time, some going on to become breeding species. ([[List of Odonata species recorded in Britain|More...]])
|011808='''[[List of Ohio county name etymologies]]''' lists the 88 [[county|counties]] of the [[U.S. state]] of [[Ohio]], with the date of their creation (in parenthesis) and the [[etymology]] of their names. Because many are derived from [[Native Americans in the United States|American Indian]] names and words, there are disagreements as to the true etymology. ([[List of Ohio county name etymologies|More...]])
|011908='''[[List of Oklahoma birds]]''' lists every wild [[bird]] [[species]] ever seen in the [[U.S. state]] of [[Oklahoma]], as recorded by the Oklahoma Bird Records Committee. The following markings have been use: Introduced, [[Extinct]], Extirpated, Accidental, Hypothetical. ([[List of Oklahoma birds|More...]])
|012008='''[[List of Pennsylvania state parks]]''' contains the 120 [[state park]]s in the [[U.S. state]] of [[Pennsylvania]], as of 2007.<ref name="list">{{cite web| url = http://www.dcnr.state.pa.us/stateparks/parks/alphabetical.aspx | title = Find a Park: Alphabetical Listing of All 117 Pennsylvania State Parks | accessdate = 2007-02-26| publisher = [[Pennsylvania Department of Conservation and Natural Resources|Pennsylvania Department of Conservation and Natural Resources (PA DCNR)]] }} ''Note: despite the title, the list has all 120 parks and is the default reference for current individual state parks.''</ref> The [[Pennsylvania Bureau of State Parks]], a division of the [[Pennsylvania Department of Conservation and Natural Resources]] (DCNR), is the governing body for all these parks, and directly operates 111 of them. The remaining nine are operated in cooperation with other public and private organizations. ([[List of Pennsylvania state parks|More...]])
|012108='''[[List of popes (graphical)]]''' is a graphical list of Popes of the [[Roman Catholic Church]]. In [[English language|English]] usage, the term "[[Pope]]" generally refers to the supreme head of the Roman Catholic Church. The title itself has been used officially by the head of the Roman Catholic Church since the tenure of [[Pope Siricius]], and there have been either 265 or 266 popes. The pope also bears various spiritual titles. Since 1929, the pope's temporal title has been [[Sovereignty|Sovereign]] in the State of the [[Vatican City]]. ([[List of popes (graphical)|More...]])
|012208='''[[List of premature obituaries]]''': A "premature obituary" occurs when someone's death is reported while they are still alive. Such situations have various causes, such as hoaxes or mix-ups over names, sometimes with dramatic consequences. Examples range from arms manufacturer [[Alfred Nobel]], whose condemnatory premature obituary may have caused him to create the [[Nobel Prize]], to black nationalist [[Marcus Garvey]], whose actual death was apparently caused by reading his own obituary. ([[List of premature obituaries|More...]])
|012308='''[[List of Presidents of the United States]]''' includes only those persons who were sworn into office as [[President of the United States]] following the ratification of the [[United States Constitution]], which took effect in 1789. The list does not include any [[Acting President of the United States|Acting President]]s under [[Twenty-fifth Amendment to the United States Constitution|Amendment XXV]] of the U.S. Constitution or [[President of the Continental Congress]]. ([[List of Presidents of the United States|More...]])
|012408='''[[List of space shuttle missions]]''' is a list of missions flown by space shuttles. As of 2006, only the [[United States]] has flown [[human spaceflight]] shuttle missions, in the [[Space Shuttle program]], while the [[Soviet Union]] flew one unmanned flight of the [[Shuttle Buran|''Buran'']]. ([[List of space shuttle missions|More...]])
|012508='''[[List of Super Bowl champions]]''' enumerates all the [[sports franchising|franchises]] that have won the championship game of the '''[[National Football League]]'''. Super Bowls are held in an [[United States|American]] city that is chosen years in advance. The winner of the [[AFC Championship Game]] faces the winner of the [[NFC Championship Game]], in the culmination of the [[NFL playoffs]]. Prior to the 1970 [[AFL-NFL Merger|merger]] of the [[American Football League]] and the NFL, the two leagues met in a championship game. ([[List of Super Bowl champions|More...]])
|012608='''[[List of tallest buildings in Miami]]''' ranks [[skyscraper]]s in the [[United States|U.S.]] city of [[Miami, Florida|Miami]], [[Florida]] by height. The tallest building in the city is currently the 789-[[Foot (unit of length)|foot]] (240 [[Metre|m]]) [[Four Seasons Hotel Miami]]. Miami is the site of 7 completed skyscrapers over 500 feet (152 m) tall, with another 27 under construction. The city is currently going through a large building boom, with over 60 structures proposed, approved or under construction in the city that are planned to rise over 500 feet (152 m) in height. ([[List of tallest buildings in Miami|More...]])
|012708=[[List of temples of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints|This '''List''']]''' of [[Temple (Mormonism)|temples]] of [[The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints]]''' consists of buildings dedicated as a House of the [[Lord]], and are considered by members to be the most sacred structures on earth. Currently, there are 124 operating temples. Within temples, members make [[Covenant (theology)|covenants]], receive instructions, and perform sacred [[Ordinance (Latter Day Saints)|ordinances]]. In addition, members consider the temple a place to [[Direct Revelation|commune with God]], seek God’s aid, understand God’s will, and receive [[Revelation#Latter Day Saint concept of revelation|personal revelation]]. ([[List of temples of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints|More...]])
|012808=There are a total of 105 '''[[locks on the Kennet and Avon Canal]]''' along its 87 [[mile]]s (140 [[kilometre|km]]) length from [[Bristol]] to the [[River Thames]], including 6 on the navigable section of the [[River Avon, Bristol|River Avon]] from Bristol to [[Bath, Somerset|Bath]] and 9 on the navigable section of the [[River Kennet]] to its [[confluence (geography)|confluence]] with the Thames near [[Reading, Berkshire|Reading]]. The remaining 90 [[canal lock|lock]]s lie along the 57 miles (92 km) of [[canal]]. ([[Locks on the Kennet and Avon Canal|More...]])
|012908='''[[Timeline of discovery of Solar System planets and their moons]]''' charts the progress of the discovery of new planets and planetary satellites over history. ([[Timeline of discovery of Solar System planets and their moons|More...]])
|013008={{As of|2007}}, there are 192 '''[[United Nations]] (UN) member states'''. Each member state is a member of the [[United Nations General Assembly]]. According to the [[United Nations Charter]], Chapter 2, Article 4, the admission of any [[state]] to membership in the UN "will be effected by a decision of the General Assembly upon the recommendation of the [[United Nations Security Council|Security Council]]." In principle, only [[sovereignty|sovereign]] states can become UN members, and today all UN members are fully sovereign states. ([[United Nations member states|More...]])
|013108=The '''[[United States Secretary of Energy]]''' is the head of the [[United States Department of Energy]] and is a member of the [[President of the United States|President's]] [[United States Cabinet|Cabinet]]. The post was created with the formation of the Department of Energy on October 1, 1977, after the signing of the Department of Energy Organization Act by President [[Jimmy Carter]]. ([[United States Secretary of Energy|More...]])
|020108=This is a '''[[list of Category 5 Pacific hurricanes]]'''. A Category 5 [[tropical cyclone|hurricane]], on the [[Saffir-Simpson Hurricane Scale]], is the most catastrophic hurricane that can form. They are rare in the eastern [[Pacific Ocean]] and generally form only once every several years. Fortunately, landfalls by such storms are rare due in the northeastern Pacific to the generally westerly path of [[tropical cyclone]]s in the [[northern hemisphere]]. ([[List of Category 5 Pacific hurricanes|More...]])
|020208='''[[List of cities and towns in Tennessee]]''' includes all 351 [[municipal corporation|incorporated municipalities]] that were in existence in the [[U.S. state]] of [[Tennessee]] as of the [[2000 U.S. Census]], when 55.5% of the state's population resided in incorporated municipalities. Incorporated municipalities in the state are designated as either "cities" or "towns" and operate under one of several different types of [[municipal charter|charter]]s. ([[List of cities and towns in Tennessee|more...]])
|020308='''[[List of recordings preserved in the United States National Recording Registry]]''' is the registry of [[recording]]s selected yearly by the [[National Recording Preservation Board]] for preservation in the [[National Recording Registry]] of the [[Library of Congress]]. The National Recording Preservation Act of 2000 aimed to develop a program to guard America's [[sound recording]] heritage. It established the Registry to maintain and preserve culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant sound recordings.([[List of recordings preserved in the United States National Recording Registry|more...]])
|020408='''[[List of snow events in Florida]]'''. [[Snow]] rarely occurs in the [[U.S. state]] of [[Florida]], as freezing temperatures in the state are generally caused by the cold and dry winds of [[anticyclone]]s. Most of the state is in a rare portion of the continental [[United States]] which receives a mean maximum monthly snowfall amount of zero. {{As of|2007}}, there have been 39 reported occurrences of snow in the [[U.S. state]] of [[Florida]].([[List of snow events in Florida|more...]])
|020508='''[[List of tallest buildings in San Francisco]]''' ranks [[skyscraper]]s in the city of [[San Francisco, California|San Francisco]], [[California]] by height. The tallest building in the city is currently the 853-[[Foot (unit of length)|foot]] (260 [[Metre|m]]) [[Transamerica Pyramid]]. San Francisco is the site of 16 skyscrapers over 500 feet (152 m) tall, with two more under construction. The city is currently going through a large building boom, with 18 structures proposed, approved or under construction in the city that are planned to rise over 500 feet (152 m) in height.([[List of tallest buildings in San Francisco|more...]])
|020608='''[[List of U.S. states by elevation]]''' lists the elevation of each state of the [[United States of America]] by according to the NGVD29 [[Datum#Vertical datums|vertical datum]], unless otherwise noted. This is an out-of-date datum: elevations in the more up-to-date NAVD88 vertical datum can be individually accessed at the [[National Geodetic Survey]] web site. ([[List of U.S. states by elevation|More...]])
|020708='''[[ISO 3166-1]]''', as part of the [[ISO 3166]] [[standardization|standard]], provides codes for the names of [[country|countries]] and [[dependent territory|dependent territories]], and is published by the [[International Organization for Standardization]] (ISO). The official name of the standard is ''Codes for the representation of names of countries and their subdivisions – Part 1: Country codes''. It defines three sets of [[country code]]s: ([[ISO 3166-1|More...]])
|020808='''[[List of birds of Thailand]]''' is a list of the bird species recorded in the wild in Thailand. The avifauna of [[Thailand]] numbers 982 species in all, of which 3 are [[Endemism in birds|endemic]], 1 has been [[Introduced species|introduced]] by humans, and 45 are rare or accidental. 7 species listed are [[extirpation|extirpated]] in Thailand and are not included in the species count. 49 species are globally threatened. In 1991, it was estimated that 159 resident and 23 [[bird migration|migratory]] species were endangered or vulnerable. ([[List of birds of Thailand|more...]])
|020908='''[[List of Bleach Soul Society: The Sneak Entry arc episodes]]''' lists the episodes of the second [[story arc]] of the ''Bleach'' [[anime]] series. The episodes are directed by [[Noriyuki Abe]] and produced by [[TV Tokyo]], [[Dentsu]], and [[Studio Pierrot]]. In the English release by [[Viz Media]], the title is translated as '''The Entry'''. It is based on [[Tite Kubo]]'s ''Bleach'' [[manga]] series, and adapts the [[List of Bleach chapters#Soul Society arc|ninth through fourteenth]] volumes of its source material over twenty one episodes. ([[List of Bleach Soul Society: The Sneak Entry arc episodes|More...]])
|021008=A '''[[California hurricane]]''' is a [[tropical cyclone]] that affects the state of [[California]], which is usually only affected by their remnants.Usually, only the remnants of tropical cyclones affect California. No hurricane has ever made landfall in California in recorded history. Since 1900, only four tropical cyclones have brought gale-force winds to the Southwestern United States. In addition, a possible hurricane just missed making landfall in 1858. ([[List of California hurricanes|More...]])
|021108='''[[List of elements by name]]''' is a '''list of [[chemical element]]s''', sorted by name and color coded according to type of element. The list includes each element's [[element symbol]], [[atomic number]], [[atomic mass]] or most stable [[isotope]], and group and period numbers on the [[periodic table]]. ([[List of elements by name|More...]])
|021208=This is a '''[[List of members of the Baseball Hall of Fame by date of induction|list of members of the Baseball Hall of Fame, in order of induction]]'''. Elections commenced in [[Baseball Hall of Fame balloting, 1936|1936]] for selection of worthy individuals to be honored by induction to the [[Baseball Hall of Fame]], though the first induction ceremonies were not held until the Hall opened in 1939. Through December [[2007 in baseball|2007]], a total of 285 individuals have been selected, including 227 players, 19 [[manager (baseball)|managers]], 8 [[umpire (baseball)|umpires]], and 31 pioneers and executives. ([[List of members of the Baseball Hall of Fame by date of induction|More...]])
|021308='''[[List of New Jersey Devils players]]''' is a complete list of every player that has played in at least one game during the [[Season structure of the NHL#Regular season|regular season]] or the [[Season structure of the NHL#Stanley Cup playoffs|playoffs]] with the [[New Jersey Devils]] of the [[National Hockey League]]. Of the 271 different players that have played on the Devils, 12 players have had multiple stints. The Devils have won the [[Stanley Cup]] three times with a total of 54 different players. Only five players have been a part of all three Cup wins, and eleven more have won two. ([[List of New Jersey Devils players|more...]])
|021408=The '''[[list of Alpha Kappa Alpha sisters]]''' (commonly referred to as ''AKAs'') includes initiated and honorary members of [[Alpha Kappa Alpha]] (ΆKΆ), the first inter-collegiate [[Greek alphabet|Greek-letter]] [[Fraternities and sororities|sorority]] established for Black college women. Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority was founded on January 15, 1908, at [[Howard University]] in [[Washington, D.C.]], by nine women who were known as ''The Original Group of 1908'', and seven sophomores, who were accepted as honor initiates and are known as ''The Sophomores of 1910''.([[List of Alpha Kappa Alpha sisters|More...]])
|021508=The '''[[Arecaceae|palm]] tree''' is often seen as symbolically important in the '''[[Caribbean]]''', appearing on the [[coat of arms|coats of arms]] of several Caribbean nations and on the flag of the [[West Indian cricket team|West Indies cricket team]]. '''[[List of palms of the Caribbean]]''' consists of palms which are native to the [[List of islands in the Caribbean|insular Caribbean]] (including [[the Bahamas]] and [[Turks and Caicos Islands]]). [[Carlo Morici|Morici]] (2004) reported that there are about 191 genera and 2339 species in the [[Arecaceae]] (the palm family). ([[List of palms of the Caribbean|more...]])
|021608='''[[List of Prime Ministers of Canada]]''' is a list of [[Prime Minister of Canada|Prime Ministers of Canada]] since [[Canadian Confederation|Confederation]]. In Canada's [[bicameral]] [[Westminster System|Westminster-style]] [[parliamentary government]], the Prime Minister is the leader of the party that controls the most seats in the [[House of Commons of Canada|lower house of parliament]] and acts as Canada's [[head of government]]. While there many consider [[John A. Macdonald]] [[Canada]]'s first Prime Minister, some argue that [[Louis-Hippolyte Lafontaine]] is truly Canada's first Prime Minister. ([[List of Prime Ministers of Canada|More...]])
|021708=The '''[[List of signatories of the United States Constitution|signatories of the United States Constitution]]''' were the 39 delegates at the [[Philadelphia Convention|Constitutional Convention]], led by [[George Washington]], who signed the [[United States Constitution]] on September 17, 1787 in [[Philadelphia]], [[Pennsylvania]]. Several notable politicians of the time did not attend the convention, including [[Thomas Jefferson]], [[John Adams]], [[Samuel Adams]], [[Thomas Paine]], and [[Patrick Henry]]. ([[List of signatories of the United States Constitution|More...]])
|021808='''[[List of Ipswich Town F.C. managers]]''' is a list of [[Ipswich Town F.C.]] managers from its founding in 1878 until the present. From 1878 to 1936, the team was amateur and selected by committee. After turning professional in 1936, the club appointed [[Mick O'Brien]] as their manager. ([[List of Ipswich Town F.C. managers|More...]])
|021908='''[[List of sister cities in Florida]]''' lists the [[town twinning|sister states, regions, and cities]] of places in the [[U.S. state]] of [[Florida]]. Sister cities, known in Europe as town twins, are cities which partner with each other to promote human contact and cultural links. Sister cities interact with each other across a broad range of activities, from health care and education to business and the arts. The list was compiled primarily from the official [[Sister Cities International]] website. {[[List of sister cities in Florida|more...]]}
|022008='''[[List of Sites of Special Scientific Interest in Somerset]]'''. In England the body responsible for designating [[Sites of Special Scientific Interest]] (SSSIs) is [[Natural England]], which chooses a site because of its [[fauna]], [[plant|flora]], [[geology|geological]] or physiographical features. {{As of|2006}}, there are 126 sites designated in this [[Area of Search]], of which 82 have been designated due to their biological interest, 35 due to their geological interest, and 9 for both.([[List of Sites of Special Scientific Interest in Somerset|more...]])
|022108='''[[List of snakes of Trinidad and Tobago]]''' enumerates [[snake]]s which have been recorded in '''[[Trinidad and Tobago]]'''. Forty-seven [[species]] have been recorded - 44 in [[Trinidad]] and 21 in [[Tobago]], making the snake population of this area by far the most diverse in the [[Caribbean]]. Many of these species are [[South America]]n, most of which are present in [[Venezuela]]. Trinidad and Tobago consists of two main islands, [[Trinidad]] and [[Tobago]], and several smaller islands. Only four species are [[venom (poison)|venomous]]. ([[List of snakes of Trinidad and Tobago|More...]])
|022208='''[[List of spacewalks and moonwalks]]''' contains all '''spacewalks and moonwalks''' where an [[astronaut]] has fully, or partially left his spacecraft. All [[spacewalk]]s have had the astronauts tethered to their [[spacecraft]] except for seven spacewalks by the [[United States]]. All moonwalks saw astronauts untethered. As of October 26, 2007, 168 astronauts had made spacewalks (out of 464 astronauts who have gone into space). Only 10 women have been on spacewalks. ([[List of spacewalks and moonwalks|More...]])
|022308='''[[List of Test cricket records]]''' lists [[world record|record]] team and individual performances in [[Test cricket]]. Records for the short form of international [[cricket]], [[One Day International]]s, are at [[List of One-Day International cricket records]]. Cricket is, by its nature, capable of generating large numbers of [[Cricket statistics|records and statistics]]. Test cricket has been played since 1877 with essentially the same rules as are played today, and therefore many comparisons can be made of teams and individuals through these records. ([[List of Test cricket records|More...]])
|022408=This is a '''[[list of Category 5 Pacific hurricanes]]'''. A Category 5 [[tropical cyclone|hurricane]], on the [[Saffir-Simpson Hurricane Scale]], is the most catastrophic hurricane that can form. They are rare in the eastern [[Pacific Ocean]] and generally form only once every several years. Fortunately, landfalls by such storms are rare due in the northeastern Pacific to the generally westerly path of [[tropical cyclone]]s in the [[northern hemisphere]]. ([[List of Category 5 Pacific hurricanes|More...]])
|022508='''[[List of cities and towns in Tennessee]]''' includes all 351 [[municipal corporation|incorporated municipalities]] that were in existence in the [[U.S. state]] of [[Tennessee]] as of the [[2000 U.S. Census]], when 55.5% of the state's population resided in incorporated municipalities. Incorporated municipalities in the state are designated as either "cities" or "towns" and operate under one of several different types of [[municipal charter|charter]]s. ([[List of cities and towns in Tennessee|more...]])
|022608='''[[List of recordings preserved in the United States National Recording Registry]]''' is the registry of [[recording]]s selected yearly by the [[National Recording Preservation Board]] for preservation in the [[National Recording Registry]] of the [[Library of Congress]]. The National Recording Preservation Act of 2000 aimed to develop a program to guard America's [[sound recording]] heritage. It established the Registry to maintain and preserve culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant sound recordings.([[List of recordings preserved in the United States National Recording Registry|more...]])
|022708='''[[List of snow events in Florida]]'''. [[Snow]] rarely occurs in the [[U.S. state]] of [[Florida]], as freezing temperatures in the state are generally caused by the cold and dry winds of [[anticyclone]]s. Most of the state is in a rare portion of the continental [[United States]] which receives a mean maximum monthly snowfall amount of zero. {{As of|2007}}, there have been 39 reported occurrences of snow in the [[U.S. state]] of [[Florida]].([[List of snow events in Florida|more...]])
|022808='''[[List of tallest buildings in San Francisco]]''' ranks [[skyscraper]]s in the city of [[San Francisco, California|San Francisco]], [[California]] by height. The tallest building in the city is currently the 853-[[Foot (unit of length)|foot]] (260 [[Metre|m]]) [[Transamerica Pyramid]]. San Francisco is the site of 16 skyscrapers over 500 feet (152 m) tall, with two more under construction. The city is currently going through a large building boom, with 18 structures proposed, approved or under construction in the city that are planned to rise over 500 feet (152 m) in height.([[List of tallest buildings in San Francisco|more...]])
|022908='''[[List of U.S. states by elevation]]''' lists the elevation of each state of the [[United States of America]] by according to the NGVD29 [[Datum#Vertical datums|vertical datum]], unless otherwise noted. This is an out-of-date datum: elevations in the more up-to-date NAVD88 vertical datum can be individually accessed at the [[National Geodetic Survey]] web site. ([[List of U.S. states by elevation|More...]])
|030108='''[[Goldfrapp discography]]''' is a comprehensive listing of official releases by [[Goldfrapp]], a [[United Kingdom|British]] [[electronic music]] duo. As of June 2007, Goldfrapp have released three [[studio album]]s, one [[remix album]], four [[Extended play|EP]]s, fifteen [[Single (music)|single]]s, twelve [[music video]]s and one [[DVD]] on [[London]]-based [[record label]] [[Mute Records]]. ([[Goldfrapp discography|More...]])
|030208=This is the '''discography''' of [[pop music|pop]] singer '''[[Gwen Stefani]]'''. Stefani has released two [[studio album]]s, eleven [[single (music)|singles]], and a music [[DVD]] on [[Interscope Records]]. Stefani gained fame as the frontwoman of [[third wave ska]] band [[No Doubt]] (see [[No Doubt discography]]). The band had its last release in 2004, and Stefani released her debut solo album ''[[Love. Angel. Music. Baby.]]'' that November. ([[Gwen Stefani discography|more...]])
|030308=This is a '''list of all recorded [[Atlantic hurricane]]s that have reached Category 5''', the highest classification of [[tropical cyclone]] intensity on the [[Saffir-Simpson Hurricane Scale]]. Category 5 storms are the most catastrophic hurricanes that can form, and occur only about once every three years on average in the [[Atlantic]] basin. Only four times have multiple Category 5 hurricanes formed. Only in 2005 have more than two category 5 storms formed, and only in 2007 has more than one made landfall. ([[List of Category 5 Atlantic hurricanes|more...]])
|030408=The '''[[list of longest suspension bridge spans]]''' ranks the world's [[suspension bridge]]s by the length of main span. Suspension bridges have the longest spans of any type of bridge. ([[List of longest suspension bridge spans|more...]])
|030508=The '''[[list of counties in Kentucky]]''' provides the names, map locations, founding dates, name origins, and geographic origins of the 120 [[county|counties]] in the [[USA|U.S.]] [[U.S. state|state]] of [[Kentucky]]. Despite ranking 37<sup>th</sup> in size by area, Kentucky has 120 counties, third in the U.S. behind [[Texas]]' 254 and [[Georgia (U.S. state)|Georgia]]'s 159. ([[list of counties in Kentucky|more...]])
|030608=In [[English language|English]], the letter ''[[q]]'' is usually followed by the letter ''[[u]]''. While this is true in the vast majority of cases, there are some exceptions, the majority of which are naturalised from [[Arabic language|Arabic]], [[Chinese language|Chinese]], [[Hebrew language|Hebrew]], [[Inuktitut]], or other languages which do not use the [[English alphabet]], with ''q'' representing a sound not found in English. ([[List of English words containing Q not followed by U|more...]])
|030708='''[[List of London Underground stations]]''' includes all stations on the [[London Underground]] that are open. For London Underground stations that are permanently closed, see the [[closed London Underground stations]]. For mainline stations, see the [[list of London railway stations]]. [[Docklands Light Railway]] stations are also included for integration purposes. ([[List of London Underground stations|More...]])
|030808='''[[List of polio survivors]]''' lists notable people who survived the infectious disease poliomyelitis (often called "polio"). Before a [[polio vaccine|vaccine]] was introduced in 1955, infection was common. Many infected individuals were permanently physically [[disability|disabled]] to varying degrees, while others experienced fear and isolation. Notable polio survivors include people who escaped permanent disability, as well as those who became accomplished in diverse fields in spite of disability. ([[List of polio survivors|more...]])
|030908='''[[List of retired Pacific hurricane names]]''' includes nine [[Pacific hurricane|Pacific]] [[tropical cyclones]] that had their name retired by the [[World Meteorological Organization]]. The total impact from the cyclones on the list account for more than 350 deaths and over $13.8 billion in damage (2007 USD). ([[List of retired Pacific hurricane names|more...]])
|031008='''[[List of tallest buildings in Boston]]''' ranks [[skyscraper]]s in the city of [[Boston, Massachusetts|Boston]], [[Massachusetts]] by height. The tallest building in the city is currently the 790-[[Foot (unit of length)|foot]] (241 [[Metre|m]]) [[John Hancock Tower]]. Boston is the site of 16 skyscrapers over 500 feet (152 m) tall, with several more proposed for construction. ([[List of tallest buildings in Boston|more...]])
|031108='''[[Milestone home runs by Barry Bonds]]''' documents important [[home run]]s that have been hit by [[Barry Bonds]], who ranks among the greatest [[baseball]] players of all time and who now holds numerous [[Major League Baseball]] records for home runs as well as several other statistics. In baseball, the home run is one of the most popular aspects of the game. Barry Bonds' milestone home runs have received extensive coverage and they have become valuable [[collectible]]s. ([[Milestone home runs by Barry Bonds|more...]])
|031208=This is a '''list of Canadian provinces and territories by population''', based on [[Statistics Canada]] estimates as of October 1, 2007. [[Canada]] has [[Provinces and territories of Canada|ten provinces and three territories]]. ([[List of Canadian provinces and territories by population|more...]])
|031308=This is a '''[[List of Indian state and union territory capitals]]'''. [[India]] is divided into twenty-eight states and six [[Union Territory|union territories]] (UTs) and one [[national capital territory]]. States have their own government, whereas UTs are administered by the [[Government of India|Central government]]. However, [[Pondicherry]], a UT, has its own The [[National Capital Territory of Delhi]] is a special region that has its own elected government and a status in between a state and a union territory. ([[List of Indian state and union territory capitals|More...]])
|031408='''[[List of Indianapolis Colts first-round draft picks]]''' lists every player selected by the Colts in the first round of the NFL Draft. ([[List of Indianapolis Colts first-round draft picks|more...]])
|031508='''[[Indianapolis Colts seasons]]''' shows every season for the Colts, awards members of the team won, and all postseason results. ([[Indianapolis Colts seasons|more...]])
|031608='''[[List of ISS spacewalks]]''' lists [[extra-vehicular activity|extra-vehicular activities]] at the [[International Space Station]], a joint project of 6 space agencies: the U.S.' National Aeronautics and Space Administration ([[NASA]]), [[Russian Federal Space Agency]], [[Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency]] (JAXA), [[Canadian Space Agency]] (CSA/ASC), [[Agência Espacial Brasileira|Brazilian Space Agency]] (AEB) and the [[European Space Agency]] (ESA). ([[List of ISS spacewalks|More...]])
|031708=The '''List of Kansas birds''' lists every wild bird species ever seen in the [[U.S. state]] of [[Kansas]], based on the list published by the Kansas Birds Records Committee of the Kansas Ornithological Society. The following markings are used. ([[List of Kansas birds|more...]])
|031808='''[[List of WWE Champions]]''' is a chronological list of wrestlers that have won the [[professional wrestling]] [[championship (professional wrestling)|title]], [[WWE Championship|WWE Champion]], by [[ring name]]. The title is recognized as the highest ranked championship on the ''[[WWE Raw|RAW]]'' [[WWE Brand Extension|brand]] of [[World Wrestling Entertainment]] and one of three main "World Championships" in WWE. There have been a total of 36 recognized champions who have had a combined 84 official reigns. ([[List of WWE Champions|More...]])
|031908='''[[Goldfrapp discography]]''' is a comprehensive listing of official releases by [[Goldfrapp]], a [[United Kingdom|British]] [[electronic music]] duo. As of June 2007, Goldfrapp have released three [[studio album]]s, one [[remix album]], four [[Extended play|EP]]s, fifteen [[Single (music)|single]]s, twelve [[music video]]s and one [[DVD]] on [[London]]-based [[record label]] [[Mute Records]]. ([[Goldfrapp discography|More...]])
|032008=This is the '''discography''' of [[pop music|pop]] singer '''[[Gwen Stefani]]'''. Stefani has released two [[studio album]]s, eleven [[single (music)|singles]], and a music [[DVD]] on [[Interscope Records]]. Stefani gained fame as the frontwoman of [[third wave ska]] band [[No Doubt]] (see [[No Doubt discography]]). The band had its last release in 2004, and Stefani released her debut solo album ''[[Love. Angel. Music. Baby.]]'' that November. ([[Gwen Stefani discography|more...]])
|032108=The '''[[list of Archbishops of Canterbury]]''' lists everyone who has held the office of [[Archbishop of Canterbury]] since it was established in the 6th century. The Archbishop of Canterbury is the head of the [[Church of England]] and, symbolically, of the worldwide [[Anglican Communion]]. Until the 16th century, the Archbishops of Canterbury were in full communion with the [[Roman Catholic Church]], but during the [[English Reformation]] the church broke with Rome. ([[Archbishop of Canterbury|more...]])
|032208=The '''[[list of longest suspension bridge spans]]''' ranks the world's [[suspension bridge]]s by the length of main span. Suspension bridges have the longest spans of any type of bridge. ([[List of longest suspension bridge spans|more...]])
|032308=This is a '''list of all recorded [[Atlantic hurricane]]s that have reached Category 5''', the highest classification of [[tropical cyclone]] intensity on the [[Saffir-Simpson Hurricane Scale]]. Category 5 storms are the most catastrophic hurricanes that can form, and occur only about once every three years on average in the [[Atlantic]] basin. Only four times have multiple Category 5 hurricanes formed. Only in 2005 have more than two category 5 storms formed, and only in 2007 has more than one made landfall. ([[List of Category 5 Atlantic hurricanes|more...]])
|032408=The '''[[list of counties in Kentucky]]''' provides the names, map locations, founding dates, name origins, and geographic origins of the 120 [[county|counties]] in the [[USA|U.S.]] [[U.S. state|state]] of [[Kentucky]]. Despite ranking 37<sup>th</sup> in size by area, Kentucky has 120 counties, third in the U.S. behind [[Texas]]' 254 and [[Georgia (U.S. state)|Georgia]]'s 159. ([[list of counties in Kentucky|more...]])
|032508='''[[Milestone home runs by Barry Bonds]]''' documents important [[home run]]s that have been hit by [[Barry Bonds]], who ranks among the greatest [[baseball]] players of all time and who now holds numerous [[Major League Baseball]] records for home runs as well as several other statistics. In baseball, the home run is one of the most popular aspects of the game. Barry Bonds' milestone home runs have received extensive coverage and they have become valuable [[collectible]]s. ([[Milestone home runs by Barry Bonds|more...]]) - ([[Opening Day]] is the 25th)
|032608=In [[English language|English]], the letter ''[[q]]'' is usually followed by the letter ''[[u]]''. While this is true in the vast majority of cases, there are some exceptions, the majority of which are naturalised from [[Arabic language|Arabic]], [[Chinese language|Chinese]], [[Hebrew language|Hebrew]], [[Inuktitut]], or other languages which do not use the [[English alphabet]], with ''q'' representing a sound not found in English. ([[List of English words containing Q not followed by U|more...]])
|032708='''[[List of London Underground stations]]''' includes all stations on the [[London Underground]] that are open. For London Underground stations that are permanently closed, see the [[closed London Underground stations]]. For mainline stations, see the [[list of London railway stations]]. [[Docklands Light Railway]] stations are also included for integration purposes. ([[List of London Underground stations|More...]])
|032808='''[[List of polio survivors]]''' lists notable people who survived the infectious disease poliomyelitis (often called "polio"). Before a [[polio vaccine|vaccine]] was introduced in 1955, infection was common. Many infected individuals were permanently physically [[disability|disabled]] to varying degrees, while others experienced fear and isolation. Notable polio survivors include people who escaped permanent disability, as well as those who became accomplished in diverse fields in spite of disability. ([[List of polio survivors|more...]])
|032908='''[[Indianapolis Colts seasons]]''' shows every season for the Colts, awards members of the team won, and all postseason results. ([[Indianapolis Colts seasons|more...]])
|033008='''[[List of retired Pacific hurricane names]]''' includes nine [[Pacific hurricane|Pacific]] [[tropical cyclones]] that had their name retired by the [[World Meteorological Organization]]. The total impact from the cyclones on the list account for more than 350 deaths and over $13.8 billion in damage (2007 USD). ([[List of retired Pacific hurricane names|more...]])
|033108='''[[List of tallest buildings in Boston]]''' ranks [[skyscraper]]s in the city of [[Boston, Massachusetts|Boston]], [[Massachusetts]] by height. The tallest building in the city is currently the 790-[[Foot (unit of length)|foot]] (241 [[Metre|m]]) [[John Hancock Tower]]. Boston is the site of 16 skyscrapers over 500 feet (152 m) tall, with several more proposed for construction. ([[List of tallest buildings in Boston|more...]])
|040108=The '''[[List of Florida birds]]''' lists every wild [[bird]] [[species]] ever seen in the [[U.S. state]] of [[Florida]], as accepted by the [[Florida Ornithological Society]] [[Records Committee (Birding)|Records Committee]]. ([[List of Florida birds|More...]])
|040208='''List of Meerkat Manor episodes''' provides summaries and details on all 39 episodes of the first three series of the hit Animal Planet series ''Meerkat Manor'', as well as describing the various [[English (language)|English language]] DVD releases and online episode availability.([[List of Meerkat Manor episodes|More...]])
|040308='''[[List of Portuguese monarchs]]''' is a list of Portuguese monarchs dating from the independence of [[Portugal]] from the kingdom of [[Kingdom of León|León]] in 1128 under [[Afonso Henriques]], who proclaimed himself King in 1139, to the proclamation of the [[Portuguese Republic]] on October 5, 1910, during the reign of [[Manuel II of Portugal|Manuel II]], "the Patriot," or "the Missed King." It includes the Portuguese rulers from the [[House of Burgundy]], [[House of Aviz]], [[Portuguese House of Habsburg]], and [[House of Braganza]]. ([[List of Portuguese monarchs|More...]])
|040408=The '''[[President]] of [[Venezuela]]''' is both the [[head of state]] and [[head of government]] of [[Venezuela]]. '''[[List of Presidents of Venezuela]]''' includes interim 'caretaker' as well as regular serving presidents, and democratically-installed presidents as well as those installed by other means. ([[List of Presidents of Venezuela|More...]])
|040508='''List of tallest buildings in Dubai''' ranks [[skyscraper]]s in the city of [[Dubai]], [[United Arab Emirates]] by height. The tallest completed building in the city is currently the 355-[[metre]] (1,163 [[Foot (unit of length)|ft]]) [[Emirates Office Tower]]. Dubai's [[Burj Dubai]], which began construction in 2004 and is set to rise at least 164 stories and 818 metres (2,684 ft), became the [[List of tallest buildings and structures in the world|tallest free-standing structure]] in the world in September 2007 and will probably become the [[List of tallest buildings in the world|world's tallest building]] upon completion. ([[List of tallest buildings in Dubai|More...]])
|040608=The '''[[2003 NBA Draft]]''' was held on June 26, 2003 at The Theater at [[Madison Square Garden]] in [[New York City]], [[New York]]. In this draft, [[National Basketball Association]] (NBA) teams selected amateur college [[basketball]] players and other first-time eligible players, such as players from [[high school]]s and non-North American leagues. The draft was broadcast on [[ESPN]]. The NBA announced that 42 college and high school players and a record 31 international players had filed as early-entry candidates for the draft. ([[2003 NBA Draft|More...]])
|040708=The '''Bill Masterton Memorial Trophy''' is awarded annually to the [[National Hockey League]] player who best exemplifies the qualities of perseverance, sportsmanship, and dedication to ice [[ice hockey|hockey]]. The winner is selected by a poll of the ''Professional Hockey Writers' Association'' after each teams nominates one player in competition. It is often awarded to a player who has come back from career- or even life-threatening illness or injury. A player can win this trophy only once in his career. ([[Bill Masterton Memorial Trophy|more...]])
|040808=The '''National Park System''' of the [[United States]] is the collection of physical properties owned or administered by the [[National Park Service]]. This includes all areas designated [[National Park]]s and most [[U.S. National Monument|National Monuments]], as well as several other types of [[protected areas of the United States]]. ([[List of areas in the United States National Park System|More...]])
|040908=This article provides a list of notable people who had a primary or [[metastasis|metastatic]] [[brain tumor]] (either [[Benign tumor|benign]] or [[cancer|malignant]]) at some point in their lives, as confirmed by public information. ([[List of brain tumor patients|more...]])
|041008=This is a '''list of state symbols of [[Indiana]]'''. The majority of the items in the list are officially recognized symbols created by an act of the [[Indiana General Assembly]] and signed into law by the [[Governor of Indiana|governor]]. ([[List of Indiana state symbols|More...]])
|041108='''[[List of Canadian federal parliaments]]''' enumerates the [[legislature|legislative bodies]] of the [[Federation|federal]] Government of [[Canada]], called the [[Canadian Parliament]]. The bodies are composed of the [[Canadian House of Commons]] (lower house), the [[Canadian Senate]] (upper house), and the Sovereign, represented by the [[Governor General of Canada|Governor General]]. Most major legislation originates from the House, as it is the only directly elected body. A new parliament begins after an [[Elections in Canada|election]] of the House of Commons and can sit for up to five years. ([[List of Canadian federal parliaments|More...]])
|041208=This is a '''list of episodes''' of the ''[[Naruto]]'' anime series, covering the third and fourth seasons of the series. The episodes are directed by Hayato Date and produced by [[Studio Pierrot]] and [[TV Tokyo]]. The episodes were released in [[North America]] by [[Viz Media]]. They are based on the ''Naruto'' [[manga]] series by [[Masashi Kishimoto]] and adapt the [[List of Naruto chapters (Part I)#Volume list|eleventh through nineteenth]] volumes of its source material over forty-nine episodes. ([[List of Naruto episodes (Seasons 3-4)|More...]])
|041308='''[[List of Oh My Goddess episodes]]''' is the complete '''episode listing''' for all the animation produced for '''''[[Oh My Goddess!]]'''''. The series consists of five OVA episodes, one film, forty-eight 7-minute mini-episodes, and a currently-airing series with forty-six 25-minute TV episodes (under the name "Ah! My Goddess") from the first season and second season airing. ([[List of Oh My Goddess episodes|More...]])
|041408=The [[2005 Atlantic hurricane season]] officially began June 1, 2005 and officially ended on November 30, 2005. These dates conventionally delimit the period of each year when most [[tropical cyclone]]s form in the [[Atlantic basin]], although effectively the season persisted into January 2006 due to continued storm activity. The 2005 season was the most active season on record, shattering records on repeated occasions. ([[List of storms in the 2005 Atlantic hurricane season|More...]])
|041508=The following is an '''episode list''' for the [[Fox Broadcasting Company|Fox]] [[animated television series]] '''''[[The Simpsons]]'''''. The series premiered on December 17, 1989 and completed its [[The Simpsons (season 18)|eighteenth season]]. The [[The Simpsons (season 19)|nineteenth season]] is currently airing and further seasons remain a possibility. The series is a [[spin-off]] of ''[[The Tracey Ullman Show]]'' ([[The Simpsons shorts]]). Currently, the first ten seasons are available on DVD, in Region 1, 2 and 4. A feature-length movie, ''[[The Simpsons Movie]]'', was released on July 27, 2007. ([[List of The Simpsons episodes|More...]])
|041608='''[[List of The Unit episodes]]''' lists of episodes for the [[drama]] [[television series]], '''''[[The Unit]]'''''. The series began airing on [[CBS]] on March 7, 2006, in the [[United States]] as a mid-season replacement.<ref>Peter Brown. [http://www.ifmagazine.com/feature.asp?article=1675 Best Bets: What 'iF' Picks for September 19, 2006 DVD Releases]. ''IF Magazine''. September 20, 2006. Retrieved February 8, 2007.</ref> Created by [[David Mamet]], ''The Unit'' follows an [[United States Army]] top-secret [[special forces]] team and their missions abroad, in addition to the effect their careers have on their wives and girlfriends. ([[List of The Unit episodes|More...]])
|041708=This is a '''list of top-division [[football (soccer)|association football]] [[football club|clubs]] in UEFA countries'''. [[UEFA]], the [[Europe]]an football confederation, includes all European countries except [[Monaco]] and [[Vatican City]] as members, but also includes the [[Asia]]n countries of [[Israel]] and [[Kazakhstan]]. ([[List of top-division football clubs in UEFA countries|more...]])
|041808=The following is a '''list of York City managers''' from 1928 to the present day. [[York City F.C.|York City]] appointed [[Jock Collier]] as their first official manager in July 1928. Collier left the club in May 1930 and managerial duties were carried out by club secretary [[George Sherrington]]. Collier, however, was re-appointed in 1933. However, following his resignation, the club went 18 months without an official manager, with trainer [[Tom Lockie]] and secretary George Sherrington looking after first-team affairs. ([[List of York City F.C. managers|More...]])
|041908='''Lists of Michigan Wolverines football receiving records''' includes top-25 lists of [[Michigan Wolverines football]] [[Reception (American football)|receptions]] since 1949. The lists are single-game, single-season and career records for yardage, number of [[reception (American football)|receptions]], and receiving [[touchdown]]s. [[University of Michigan]] sports teams are known as the [[Michigan Wolverines]]. The men's [[American football]] team is one of 22 [[Varsity team|varsity]] teams at Michigan that compete in the [[National Collegiate Athletic Association]] [[Division I]] and the [[Big Ten Conference]]. ([[Lists of Michigan Wolverines football receiving leaders|More...]])
|042008='''[[List of gay, lesbian or bisexual people: W-Z]]''' is a partial list of confirmed famous people who were or are [[gay]], [[lesbian]] or [[bisexuality|bisexual]]. Famous people who are simply rumored to be gay, lesbian or bisexual, are not listed. ([[List of gay, lesbian or bisexual people: W-Z|More...]])
|042108=This is the '''discography''' of [[United States|American]] [[third wave ska]] band '''[[No Doubt]]'''. No Doubt has released five [[studio album]]s, two [[compilation album]]s, nineteen [[single (music)|singles]], three long form music videos, and two [[box set]]s. No Doubt was formed in [[Anaheim]], [[California]] in 1986. After many line-up changes, it released its [[No Doubt (No Doubt album)|self-titled debut album]] in 1992. ([[No Doubt discography|More...]])
|042208=The '''provinces of the Philippines''' are the primary [[administrative divisions of the Philippines|administrative divisions]] of the [[Philippines]]. Each [[province]] is structured and operated similarly to [[U.S. state|states]] of the [[United States]], from which the system was evolved during its years as a [[U.S. territory|territory]] and [[commonwealth]]. The nation is divided into eighty-one provinces further subdivided into [[Cities of the Philippines|cities]] and [[Philippine municipality|municipalities]]. Like many national capitals, [[Manila]] in the National Capital Region, is autonomous of provincial government. Each province is administered by an elected provincial [[governor]] who oversees various local government entities. ([[Provinces of the Philippines|more...]])
|042308=The '''[[Swimming World Magazine Swimmers of the Year]]''', awarded by the [[United States|American]]-based ''[[Swimming World Magazine|Swimming World]]'' magazine, are a set of awards which are often regarded as being the most prestigious in the [[swimming]] world. There are seven categories: World Swimmer, American Swimmer, European Swimmer, Pacific Rim Swimmer, World Disabled Swimmer, African Swimmer and Open Water Swimmer of year. An award for male and female is made for each category. ([[Swimming World Swimmers of the Year|More...]])
|042408=The '''[[2004-05 NBA season|2004]] [[NBA Draft]]''' was held on June 24, 2004 at [[The Theater at Madison Square Garden]] in {{city-state|New York|New York}} and was broadcast live on [[ESPN]] at 7:00 PM ([[Eastern Daylight Time|EDT]]). In this draft, [[National Basketball Association]] teams took turns selecting amateur college [[basketball]] players and other first-time eligible players. The NBA announced that 56 college and high school players and 38 international players had filed as early-entry candidates for the draft. On May 26, the [[NBA Draft Lottery]] was conducted. ([[2004 NBA Draft|More...]])
|042508=This is a '''comprehensive discography of [[Godsmack]]''', a [[Salem, Massachusetts|Salem]], [[Massachusetts]]-based [[Heavy metal music|heavy metal]]/[[hard rock]] band. As of December 2007 the band has released four [[studio album]]s, one [[Extended play|EP]], one [[Compilation album|compilation]], three [[Music video|video albums]], and 17 [[Single (music)|singles]]. ([[Godsmack discography|More...]])
|042608=The '''[[List of Florida birds]]''' lists every wild [[bird]] [[species]] ever seen in the [[U.S. state]] of [[Florida]], as accepted by the [[Florida Ornithological Society]] [[Records Committee (Birding)|Records Committee]]. ([[List of Florida birds|More...]])
|042708='''List of Meerkat Manor episodes''' provides summaries and details on all 39 episodes of the first three series of the hit Animal Planet series ''Meerkat Manor'', as well as describing the various [[English (language)|English language]] DVD releases and online episode availability.([[List of Meerkat Manor episodes|More...]])
|042808='''[[List of Portuguese monarchs]]''' is a list of Portuguese monarchs dating from the independence of [[Portugal]] from the kingdom of [[Kingdom of León|León]] in 1128 under [[Afonso Henriques]], who proclaimed himself King in 1139, to the proclamation of the [[Portuguese Republic]] on October 5, 1910, during the reign of [[Manuel II of Portugal|Manuel II]], "the Patriot," or "the Missed King." It includes the Portuguese rulers from the [[House of Burgundy]], [[House of Aviz]], [[Portuguese House of Habsburg]], and [[House of Braganza]]. ([[List of Portuguese monarchs|More...]])
|042908=The '''[[President]] of [[Venezuela]]''' is both the [[head of state]] and [[head of government]] of [[Venezuela]]. '''[[List of Presidents of Venezuela]]''' includes interim 'caretaker' as well as regular serving presidents, and democratically-installed presidents as well as those installed by other means. ([[List of Presidents of Venezuela|More...]])
|043008='''List of tallest buildings in Dubai''' ranks [[skyscraper]]s in the city of [[Dubai]], [[United Arab Emirates]] by height. The tallest completed building in the city is currently the 355-[[metre]] (1,163 [[Foot (unit of length)|ft]]) [[Emirates Office Tower]]. Dubai's [[Burj Dubai]], which began construction in 2004 and is set to rise at least 164 stories and 818 metres (2,684 ft), became the [[List of tallest buildings and structures in the world|tallest free-standing structure]] in the world in September 2007 and will probably become the [[List of tallest buildings in the world|world's tallest building]] upon completion. ([[List of tallest buildings in Dubai|More...]])
|050108='''[[Alice in Chains discography]]''' is a comprehensive '''[[discography]] of [[Alice in Chains]]''', a [[Seattle, Washington|Seattle]], [[Washington]]-based [[Rock music|rock]] band. The band has released three [[studio album]]s, three [[extended play]]s (EP), two [[live albums]], four [[compilation albums|compilations]], eighteen [[music video]]s and twenty-two [[Single (music)|singles]]. This list does not include material performed by members or former members of Alice in Chains that was recorded with [[Class of '99]], [[Comes With the Fall]], [[Mad Season]], [[Ozzy Osbourne]], or [[Slash's Snakepit]]. ([[Alice in Chains discography|More...]])
|050208=The '''FBI Ten Most Wanted Fugitives''' list arose from a 1949 conversation during a game of [[Hearts]] between [[J. Edgar Hoover]], [[Director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation]], and [[William Kinsey Hutchinson]], [[International News Service]] (the predecessor of the [[United Press International|UPI]]) Editor-in-Chief, who were discussing ways to promote capture of the FBI's "toughest guys." This discussion turned into a published article, which received so much positive publicity that on March 14, 1950, the FBI officially announced the list. ([[FBI Ten Most Wanted Fugitives|More…]])
|050308=The seven '''[[List of members of the Swiss Federal Council|members of the Swiss Federal Council]]''' constitute the [[federal government]] of [[Switzerland]] and serve as the country's [[head of state]]. Each of the [[Swiss Federal Council|seven Councilors]] heads a department of the Swiss [[Federal administration of Switzerland|federal administration]]. The members of the Federal Council are elected for a term of four years by both chambers of the federal parliament sitting together as the [[Federal Assembly of Switzerland|Federal Assembly]]. Once elected, Federal Councillors can neither be [[Impeachment|impeached]] nor voted out of office by a [[motion of no confidence]]. ([[List of members of the Swiss Federal Council|More…]])
|050408='''List of United States business school rankings''' is a listing of all [[United States]] [[business school]]s and affiliated [[university|universities]] that are included in any major public ranking of full-time [[Masters of Business Administration]] programs. Business schools are university-level institutions generally affiliated with a [[university]] or [[college]] that produces students who attain [[business administration]] degrees. Most of the schools are [[accreditation|accredited]] by the [[Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business]]. ([[List of United States graduate business school rankings|More...]])
|050508=This is a '''list of episodes from the first series of ''Green Wing'''''. ''[[Green Wing]]'' is a [[surreal humour|surreal]] medical [[situation comedy|sitcom]] starring [[Tamsin Greig]] (''pictured''), [[Stephen Mangan]] and [[Julian Rhind-Tutt]]. All the episodes were written by a team of eight writers working on every episode together. The writers are [[Victoria Pile]] (who is also the producer), [[Robert Harley (writer)|Robert Harley]], [[Gary Howe]], [[Stuart Kenworthy]], [[Oriane Messina]], [[Richard Preddy]], [[Fay Rusling]] and [[James Henry (writer)|James Henry]]. The series was directed by [[Tristram Shapeero]] and [[Dominic Brigstocke]]. ([[Green Wing (series 1)|More…]])
|050608='''[[List of Arsenal F.C. players]]''' generally includes players that have played 100 or more first-class matches for [[Arsenal F.C.|Arsenal Football Club]]. However, some players who have played fewer matches are also included. This includes the club's founder members, from the club's pre-[[Football League]] days when they played fewer matches in a season than the present day; and players who fell just short of the 100 total but made significant contributions to the club's history (e.g. [[Ronnie Rooke|Rooke]], [[Niall Quinn|Quinn]], [[Nicolas Anelka|Anelka]]). ([[List of Arsenal F.C. players|More...]])
|050708=This is a '''list of [[The Ashes|Ashes]] [[Test cricket|cricket]] series''' played between [[Australian cricket team|Australia]] and [[English cricket team|England]]. Most Ashes series have consisted of five [[Test cricket|Test matches]] between the two countries. The Ashes series with the fewest Test matches was the [[History of Test cricket (1884 to 1889)#England v Australia 1887.2F8|1887-88]] Ashes series, consisting of only one Test. The seven Test match [[English cricket team in Australia in 1970-71|1970-71]] Ashes series was the Ashes series with the most Test matches. The first Ashes series was held in [[Australia]], and since then the hosting of the Ashes series has been shared between Australia and [[England]]. ([[List of Ashes series|More…]])
|050808=This '''list of [[autonomous area]]s arranged by country''' gives an overview of autonomous areas of the world. An autonomous area is defined as an area of a [[country]] that has a degree of [[autonomy]], or has freedom from an external authority. It is typical for it to be geographically distant from the country, or to be populated by a [[national minority]]. Countries that include autonomous areas are often [[federacy|federacies]]. ([[List of autonomous areas by country|More…]])
|050908='''[[List of Canadian provincial and territorial orders]]''' is a list of orders presented by Canadian provinces and territories. Each of the [[Provinces and territories of Canada|provinces and territories]] of [[Canada]] presents a separate civilian [[Order (decoration)|order]] to recognize excellent services rendered to their residents. Members of the [[Canadian Forces]] and non-Canadian residents are also eligible for orders. ([[List of Canadian provincial and territorial orders|More...]])
|051008=This is a '''list of European Union member states''', their forms of [[government]] and their [[parliament]]s. The [[European Union]] is a ''[[sui generis]]'' [[supranational union]] of [[democracy|democratic]] [[state]]s. At a [[European Council]] Summit held in [[Copenhagen]], [[Denmark]], on 21 June and 22 June 1993, the European Union defined the [[Copenhagen criteria]] regarding the conditions a candidate country has to fulfill to be considered eligible for [[Enlargement of the European Union|accession to the European Union]]. ([[List of European Union member states by political system|More…]])
|051108=The '''[[List of French monarchs|monarchs of France]]''' ruled, first as [[king]]s and later as [[emperor]]s (Bonapartes only), from the [[Middle Ages]] to 1870. There is some disagreement as to when [[France]] came into existence. The earliest date would be the establishment of the [[Merovingian]] [[Franks|Frankish]] kingdom by [[Clovis I]] in 486 with the defeat of [[Syagrius]], the last [[Roman Empire|Roman]] official in [[Gaul]]. That kingdom's rulers were deposed in the 8th century. The [[Treaty of Verdun]] established the Kingdom of [[Western Francia]] in 843. ([[List of French monarchs|More...]])
|051208=This is the complete '''episode listing''' for all the animation produced for {{nihongo|'''''[[Fullmetal Alchemist]]'''''|鋼の錬金術師|Hagane no Renkinjutsushi}} based on the [[manga]] authored by [[Hiromu Arakawa]]. The series consists of 51 episodes and one movie. ([[List of Fullmetal Alchemist episodes|More...]])
|051308=This is a '''list of ice hockey teams in Alberta'''. It features the leagues they have played for, and championships won. Since [[ice hockey|hockey]] was introduced to [[Alberta]] in the 1890s, teams at all levels have come and gone. While the professional ranks have been confined to the major cities of [[Calgary]] and [[Edmonton]], partially due to geographical isolation from the major eastern and Pacific coast centres, [[junior ice hockey|junior]] and [[senior ice hockey|senior]] teams have thrived across the province. ([[List of ice hockey teams in Alberta|More...]])
|051408='''[[List of Naruto episodes (Seasons 1-2)]]''' is a list of episodes of the ''[[Naruto]]'' anime series, covering the first two seasons of the series. The episodes are based on the ''Naruto'' [[manga]] series by [[Masashi Kishimoto]] and adapt the [[List of Naruto chapters (Part I)#Volume list|first through tenth]] volumes of its source material over fifty-two episodes. ([[List of Naruto episodes (Seasons 1-2)|More...]])
|051508=A '''New Jersey hurricane''' is a [[tropical cyclone]] originating in the [[Atlantic Ocean]] that affects the state of [[New Jersey]]. Due to its location, few hurricanes have hit the state directly, though numerous hurricanes have passed near or through New Jersey in its history. About every 10 years, hurricanes approach the coastline close enough to send waves over barrier islands' dunes and into back bays. ([[List of New Jersey hurricanes|More...]])
|051608=This is a '''list of ''Peep Show'' episodes'''. ''[[Peep Show (TV series)|Peep Show]]'' is a British [[Situation comedy|sitcom]] starring [[David Mitchell (actor)|David Mitchell]] (''pictured'') and [[Robert Webb (actor)|Robert Webb]] and broadcast on [[Channel 4]]. The series is written by [[Jesse Armstrong]] and [[Sam Bain]]. The series covers the lives of [[Mark Corrigan]] (Mitchell) and [[Jeremy (Peep Show)|Jeremy "Jez" Osborne/Usbourne]] (Webb, the spelling of the character's surname is uncertain). The series is filmed solely from the physical point-of-view of the characters, with the viewer being able to hear the thoughts of Mark and Jez. ([[List of Peep Show episodes|More...]])
|051708=This is the complete '''episode listing''' for all the animation produced for '''''[[Planetes]]''''' based on the [[manga]]. The series consists of 26 episodes. ''Planetes'' ([[Ancient Greek language|Ancient Greek]]: ΠΛΑΝΗΤΕΣ ([[Planet|Wanderers]]), [[Japanese language|Japanese]] [[Katakana]]: プラネテス - ''puranetesu'') first aired on [[NHK|Nippon Hōsō Kyōkai]] (NHK) on October 2003 with the episode "Outside the Atmosphere", and concluded on April 2004 with the episode "And the Days We Chance Upon...". ([[List of Planetes episodes|More...]])
|051808=The '''list of Alberta Premiers''' consists of all thirteen [[head of government|leaders of government]] of the [[provinces and territories of Canada|Canadian province]] of [[Alberta]], [[Canada]] since it was created in 1905. Alberta uses a unicameral [[Westminster System|Westminster-style]] [[parliamentary government]], in which the premier is the leader of the party that controls the most seats in the [[Legislative Assembly of Alberta|Legislative Assembly]]. The premier acts as Alberta's [[head of government]], while the [[Queen of Canada]] acts as its [[head of state]] and is represented by the [[Lieutenant Governor of Alberta]]. ([[List of premiers of Alberta|More...]])
|051908=The '''Prime Minister of Luxembourg''' is the [[head of government]] in [[Luxembourg]]. This is a list of Prime Ministers and governments since the post was founded, in 1848. It includes the dates of the Prime Ministers entering and leaving office and dates of the Prime Ministers' governments. Luxembourg has a collegial governmental system. ([[List of Prime Ministers of Luxembourg|More…]])
|052008=This is a '''list of the [[Sites of Special Scientific Interest]] (SSSIs) in the former county of [[Avon (county)|Avon]]''', [[England]], [[United Kingdom]]. In England the body responsible for designating SSSIs is [[Natural England]], which chooses a site because of its [[fauna]], [[plant|flora]], [[geology|geological]] or physiographical features. Although the county of Avon no longer exists, Natural England still uses its former borders to mark one of its [[Area of Search|Areas of Search]]. {{As of|2006}}, there are 86 sites designated in this [[Area of Search]]. ([[List of Sites of Special Scientific Interest in Avon|More…]])
|052108=This is a '''list of the [[Sites of Special Scientific Interest]] (SSSIs) in [[Cleveland, England|Cleveland]]''', [[England]], [[United Kingdom]]. In England the body responsible for designating SSSIs is [[Natural England]], which chooses a site because of its [[fauna]], [[plant|flora]], [[geology|geological]] or physiographical features. {{As of|2006}}, There are 18 sites designated within this [[Area of Search]]. ([[List of Sites of Special Scientific Interest in Cleveland|More…]])
|052208=A '''South American cyclone''' is a [[tropical cyclone]] that affects the continent of [[South America]] or its countries. The continent is rarely affected by tropical cyclones, though most storms to hit the area formed in the North [[Atlantic Ocean]]. Typically, strong upper level winds and its proximity to the equator prevents North Atlantic impacts. No tropical cyclone has ever affected the Pacific side of South America, while conditions are typically too hostile for storms from the South Atlantic Ocean. ([[List of South America tropical cyclones|More…]])
|052308='''List of tallest buildings in Tulsa''' ranks [[high-rise]]s in the [[United States|U.S.]] city of [[Tulsa, Oklahoma|Tulsa]], [[Oklahoma]] by height. The tallest completed building in the city is the 667-[[Foot (length)|foot]] (203 [[metre|m]]) [[BOK Tower]], which contains 52 floors and also stands as the tallest building in the state. Tulsa's second-tallest building is the 60-story [[CityPlex Towers|Cityplex Tower]]. The city is the site of 4 skyscrapers over 500 feet (152 m) in height. ([[List of tallest buildings in Tulsa|More...]])
|052408=This '''list of vegetable oils''' includes all [[vegetable oil]]s that are extracted from [[plants]] by placing the relevant part of the plant under [[pressure]] to extract the [[oil]]. Although most plants contain some oil, only the oil from certain major oil crops is widely used and traded. ([[List of vegetable oils|More…]])
|052508='''[[Nuclear power]]''' is a method for [[Electricity generation|generating energy]] by harnessing the [[Radioactive decay|radioactivity]] of atoms. [[Nuclear fission]] occurs when any fissile material, such as [[uranium-235]], an [[isotope]] of [[uranium]], is concentrated. This causes a [[nuclear chain reaction]], which releases large amounts of heat, boiling water and producing [[steam]], which can drive a [[steam turbine]]. ([[Nuclear power by country|More...]])
|052608=There are 75 '''[[Provinces of Thailand]]''', which are grouped into 5 groups of provinces - sometimes the East and Central are grouped together. The capital [[Bangkok]], though not a province but a special administrative area, is usually also included as a 76th province as it is at the same administrative level as the other provinces. The name of the province is the same as that of the capital city, which is sometimes preceded with a ''[[Mueang]]'' to avoid confusion with the province. ([[Provinces of Thailand|More...]])
|052708=This is a '''timeline of first orbital launches by country'''.</onlyinclude> While a number of countries have built [[satellite]]s, only eight [[countries]], the multi-national [[European Space Agency]], and the privately owned [[Sea Launch]] company have sent objects into [[orbit]] using their own [[Expendable launch system|launch systems]]. In all cases where a country has conducted manned launches, these launches were preceded by unmanned satellites. ([[Timeline of first orbital launches by country|more...]])
|052808='''[[Alice in Chains discography]]''' is a comprehensive '''[[discography]] of [[Alice in Chains]]''', a [[Seattle, Washington|Seattle]], [[Washington]]-based [[Rock music|rock]] band. The band has released three [[studio album]]s, three [[extended play]]s (EP), two [[live albums]], four [[compilation albums|compilations]], eighteen [[music video]]s and twenty-two [[Single (music)|singles]]. This list does not include material performed by members or former members of Alice in Chains that was recorded with [[Class of '99]], [[Comes With the Fall]], [[Mad Season]], [[Ozzy Osbourne]], or [[Slash's Snakepit]]. ([[Alice in Chains discography|More...]])
|052908=The '''FBI Ten Most Wanted Fugitives''' list arose from a 1949 conversation during a game of [[Hearts]] between [[J. Edgar Hoover]], [[Director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation]], and [[William Kinsey Hutchinson]], [[International News Service]] (the predecessor of the [[United Press International|UPI]]) Editor-in-Chief, who were discussing ways to promote capture of the FBI's "toughest guys." This discussion turned into a published article, which received so much positive publicity that on March 14, 1950, the FBI officially announced the list. ([[FBI Ten Most Wanted Fugitives|More…]])
|053008=The seven '''[[List of members of the Swiss Federal Council|members of the Swiss Federal Council]]''' constitute the [[federal government]] of [[Switzerland]] and serve as the country's [[head of state]]. Each of the [[Swiss Federal Council|seven Councilors]] heads a department of the Swiss [[Federal administration of Switzerland|federal administration]]. The members of the Federal Council are elected for a term of four years by both chambers of the federal parliament sitting together as the [[Federal Assembly of Switzerland|Federal Assembly]]. Once elected, Federal Councillors can neither be [[Impeachment|impeached]] nor voted out of office by a [[motion of no confidence]]. ([[List of members of the Swiss Federal Council|More…]])
|053108='''List of United States business school rankings''' is a listing of all [[United States]] [[business school]]s and affiliated [[university|universities]] that are included in any major public ranking of full-time [[Masters of Business Administration]] programs. Business schools are university-level institutions generally affiliated with a [[university]] or [[college]] that produces students who attain [[business administration]] degrees. Most of the schools are [[accreditation|accredited]] by the [[Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business]]. ([[List of United States graduate business school rankings|More...]])
|060108='''[[30 Rock (season 1)]]''' includes information relating to the critically acclaimed first season of the [[situation comedy]] ''[[30 Rock]]''. The season won the [[Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Comedy Series]] beating out ''[[Entourage (TV series)|Entourage]]'', ''[[The Office (U.S. TV series)|The Office]]'', ''[[Two and a Half Men]]'' and ''[[Ugly Betty]]''. The season also won various other awards. ([[30 Rock (season 1)|More...]])
|060208=The following is a '''list of [[tropical cyclone]]s that affected the [[United States of America|U.S.]] state of [[Delaware]]'''. Since reliable records began, no [[tropical cyclone]] has struck the state while maintaining [[Saffir-Simpson Hurricane Scale|hurricane intensity]], and only two storms since 1851 caused hurricane-force winds in the state. ([[List of Delaware hurricanes|More…]])
|060308=This is a '''list of countries without [[armed forces]]'''. The term "country" is used in the sense of [[Independence|independent state]]; thus, it applies only to [[sovereignty|sovereign]] [[state]]s and not [[List of dependent territories|dependencies]], whose defense is the responsibility of another country or an army alternative. The term "[[armed forces]]" refers to any government-sponsored [[Defense (military)|defense]] used to further the [[Domestic policy|domestic]] and [[Foreign policy|foreign]] policies of their respective government. ([[List of countries without armed forces|More...]])
|060408=This article provides a summary of results for the '''[[general election]]s''' to the [[Canada|Canadian]] province of '''[[Newfoundland and Labrador]]''''s [[unicameral]] [[Legislature|legislative body]], the [[Newfoundland and Labrador House of Assembly]]. The number of seats has varied over time, from a low of twenty-seven for the first election in 1949, to a high of fifty-two during the 1980s and early 1990s. There are currently 48 seats in the house. ([[List of Newfoundland and Labrador general elections|More...]])
|060508='''[[List of English Football League managers by date of appointment]]''' lists every manager currently managing a club in the [[Football in England|English]] [[Premier League]] and [[The Football League]], in order of the date of their appointment. The Premier and Football Leagues are the only two fully-professional football leagues in England, and consist of 92 clubs in total. The Premier League consists of 20 clubs at the top of the [[English football league system]]. The remaining 72 clubs are split into three divisions. ([[List of English Football League managers by date of appointment|More...]])
|060608=This list is a guide to the most important [[opera]]s, as determined by their presence on a majority of compiled lists of significant operas. Listed operas cover all important genres, and all operas regularly performed today, from seventeenth-century works by Monteverdi, Cavalli, and Purcell to late twentieth-century operas by Messiaen, Berio, Glass, Adams, Birtwistle, and Judith Weir. Notes explain why each opera is considered important. The list is by year of first performance or composition. ([[List of important operas|More...]])
|060708=This is a '''list of mammals''' found in the wild on the [[Korean Peninsula]]. Approximately 100 species of mammals are known to inhabit, or recently to have inhabited, the peninsula and its surrounding waters. This includes a few species, such as the [[Nutria]] and [[Muskrat]], that were introduced in the 20th century. It also includes other species listed here, such as the [[Amur Tiger]] and [[Japanese Sea Lion]], which have probably been extirpated but are still included in standard lists of Korean mammals. ([[List of mammals of Korea|More...]])
|060808='''[[List of New York hurricanes]]''' encompasses 83 tropical or subtropical [[cyclone]]s that have affected the state of [[New York]] since the 17th century. The strongest of these storms was the [[1938 New England Hurricane]], which struck [[Long Island]] as a Category 3 storm on the [[Saffir-Simpson Hurricane Scale]]. Tropical cyclones rarely make landfall on the state, although it is common for remnants of tropical cyclones to produce heavy rainfall and flooding. ([[List of New York hurricanes|More...]])
|060908=This page contains a '''list of the [[species]] of [[Odonata]] recorded in [[Great Britain|Britain]]'''. The total number of species recorded is '''56''', made up of '''20''' [[damselfly|damselflies]] (suborder Zygoptera) and '''36''' [[dragonfly|dragonflies]] (suborder Anisoptera). Of these, 42 species (17 damselflies and 25 dragonflies) are [[resident (biology)|resident]] breeders, and the remainder are either [[extinct]] species, or [[vagrancy (biology)|vagrant]]s. ([[List of Odonata species recorded in Britain|More…]])
|061008='''[[Lists of Michigan Wolverines football passing leaders]]''' includes lists of [[Michigan Wolverines football]] [[quarterback]] [[Passing (American Football)|passing]] single–game, single–season and career leaders for each of three statistics: yardage, completions and [[touchdown]]s. The [[University of Michigan]] sports teams are known as the [[Michigan Wolverines]]. The men's [[American football]] team is one of 22 [[Varsity team|varsity]] Michigan sports teams that compete in the [[National Collegiate Athletic Association]] [[Division I]] and in the [[Big Ten Conference]]. ([[Lists of Michigan Wolverines football passing leaders|More...]])
|061108='''United States Navy enlisted rates''' are used to display where an enlisted sailor falls within the chain of command and are also defined as [[pay grade]]. Enlisted pay grade is a numbering system from junior enlisted member to senior, labeled E-1 through E-9, and is the same across all five branches of the [[Military of the United States|U.S. Military]]. Rates are displayed on a rating badge, which is a combination of rate and [[List of United States Navy ratings|rating]]. E-1s through E-3s have color coded group rate marks based on their career field. ([[United States Navy enlisted rates|More...]])
|061208=The '''English football champions''' are the winners of the highest league in English football, which is currently the [[Premier League]]. Teams in '''bold''' are those who won [[The Double|the double]] of League Championship and [[FA Cup]] in that season. ([[English football champions|more...]])
|061308=List of '''[[FIFA World Cup hat-tricks]]''' lists the occasions when a [[Football (soccer)|footballer]] has scored three or more [[goal (sport)|goal]]s in a single [[Football (soccer)|football]] [[FIFA World Cup|World Cup]] Finals [[Game|match]] (not including [[FIFA World Cup qualification]] matches). Only 48 hat-tricks have been scored in over 700 matches in the 18 editions of the World Cup tournament. As [[FIFA]] is the governing body of [[football (soccer)]], official hat-tricks are only noted when FIFA recognises that at least three goals were scored by one player in the one match. ([[FIFA World Cup hat-tricks|More...]])
|061408=This is a categorized '''list of the [[bird]] species recorded in the [[archipelago]] of [[Puerto Rico]]''' which consists of the main [[island]] of Puerto Rico, two island [[List of municipalities in Puerto Rico|municipalities]] off the east coast ([[Vieques, Puerto Rico|Vieques]] and [[Culebra, Puerto Rico|Culebra]]), three uninhabited islands off the west coast ([[Mona, Puerto Rico|Mona]], [[Monito Island|Monito]], and [[Desecheo Island|Desecheo]]) and more than 125 smaller [[List of islands of Puerto Rico|cays and islands]]. The avifauna of Puerto Rico includes a total of 349 species, of which 166 (47.56%) are [[Vagrancy (biology)|accidental]], 42 (12.03%) are [[Introduced species|introduced]] by humans and 16 (4.58%) are [[Endemism in birds|endemic]]. ([[List of Puerto Rican birds|More...]])
|061508=There are several different types of what have been unofficially termed '''[[defense of marriage amendment]]s''' in the United States. These [[constitutional amendment|amendments]] to [[State constitution (United States)|U.S. state constitutions]] have been enacted in order to prevent [[civil unions]] or [[same-sex marriage]]s from being legalized, though some of the amendments bar only the latter. As of 2007, [[Massachusetts]] is the only U.S. state [[Same-sex marriage in Massachusetts|to allow same-sex marriage]]. ([[List of defense of marriage amendments to U.S. state constitutions by type|More...]])
|061608=The following table lists the terms of all '''Justices of the [[Supreme Court of Canada]]'''.</onlyinclude> Formed in 1875 by Prime Minister Alexander Mackenzie; the Supreme Court of Canada is the [[supreme court|highest court]] of Canada and since 1949 has been the final court of appeal in the [[Canadian justice system]]. The Supreme Court of Canada is composed of nine [[judge]]s: eight [[Puisne Justice]]s and the [[Chief Justice of Canada]]. Three of the nine positions must be held by someone from [[Quebec]]. ([[List of Justices of the Supreme Court of Canada|more...]])
|061708=This is a '''list of all [[Pacific hurricane]]s that have had their names retired'''. [[Tropical cyclone|Hurricane]] names are retired by the [[World Meteorological Organization]] (WMO) in a meeting in March or April of each year. Those hurricanes that have their names retired tend to be exceptionally destructive storms that often become household names in the regions they affected. Storm names are retired following a request made at the WMO meeting by one or more of the countries affected by a hurricane. ([[List of retired Pacific hurricane names|More...]])
|061808='''List of tallest buildings in Minneapolis''' ranks [[skyscraper]]s and [[high-rise]]s in the [[United States|U.S.]] city of [[Minneapolis, Minnesota|Minneapolis]], [[Minnesota]] by height. The tallest completed building in the city is the 792–[[Foot (length)|foot]] (203 [[metre|m]]) [[IDS Center|IDS Tower]], which contains 55 floors and also stands as the tallest building in the state. The second-tallest skyscraper in Minneapolis is the 56-story [[225 South Sixth]]. The city is the site of eight skyscrapers over 500 feet (152 m) in height. ([[List of tallest buildings in Minneapolis|More...]])
|061908='''United States Navy ratings''' are general occupations that consist of specific skills and abilities. Each [[naval rating]] has its own specialty badge, which is typically worn on the left sleeve of their uniforms by all [[enlisted rank|enlisted]] personnel in that particular field. Working uniforms wear generic rate designators that exclude the rating symbol. [[Officer (armed forces)|Officer]]s do not have ratings; their occupations are classified by [[List of Naval Officer Designators|designators]] and professional [[List of United States Navy staff corps|staff corps]]. ([[List of United States Navy ratings|More...]])
|062008=This is a '''list of volcanoes in Indonesia'''. The [[geography of Indonesia]] is dominated by [[volcano]]es formed due to [[subduction zone]]s between the [[Eurasian plate]] and the [[Australian plate|Indo-Australian plate]]. Some of these are notable for their eruptions, for instance, [[Krakatau]] for its global effects in 1883, [[Lake Toba]] for its [[supervolcano|supervolcanic]] eruption estimated to have occurred 74,000 [[Before Present]] which was responsible for six years of [[volcanic winter]], and [[Mount Tambora]] for the most violent eruption ever recorded. ([[List of volcanoes in Indonesia|More...]])
|062108=This is a '''complete list of Washington Redskins head coaches'''. There have been 26 head coaches for the [[Washington Redskins]], including coaches for the Boston Redskins (1933–1936) and Boston Braves (1932), of the [[National Football League]] (NFL). The Redskins franchise was founded as the [[Boston, Massachusetts|Boston]] Braves, named after the local baseball franchise. The team changed their name to the Redskins in [[1933 NFL season|1933]] and moved to [[Washington, D.C.]] in [[1937 NFL season|1937]]. ([[List of Washington Redskins head coaches|More...]])
|062208='''[[30 Rock (season 1)]]''' includes information relating to the critically acclaimed first season of the [[situation comedy]] ''[[30 Rock]]''. The season won the [[Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Comedy Series]] beating out ''[[Entourage (TV series)|Entourage]]'', ''[[The Office (U.S. TV series)|The Office]]'', ''[[Two and a Half Men]]'' and ''[[Ugly Betty]]''. The season also won various other awards. ([[30 Rock (season 1)|More...]])
|062308=This is a '''list of countries without [[armed forces]]'''. The term "country" is used in the sense of [[Independence|independent state]]; thus, it applies only to [[sovereignty|sovereign]] [[state]]s and not [[List of dependent territories|dependencies]], whose defense is the responsibility of another country or an army alternative. The term "[[armed forces]]" refers to any government-sponsored [[Defense (military)|defense]] used to further the [[Domestic policy|domestic]] and [[Foreign policy|foreign]] policies of their respective government. ([[List of countries without armed forces|More...]])
|062408='''[[List of English Football League managers by date of appointment]]''' lists every manager currently managing a club in the [[Football in England|English]] [[Premier League]] and [[The Football League]], in order of the date of their appointment. The Premier and Football Leagues are the only two fully-professional football leagues in England, and consist of 92 clubs in total. The Premier League consists of 20 clubs at the top of the [[English football league system]]. The remaining 72 clubs are split into three divisions. ([[List of English Football League managers by date of appointment|More...]])
|062508=This list is a guide to the most important [[opera]]s, as determined by their presence on a majority of compiled lists of significant operas. Listed operas cover all important genres, and all operas regularly performed today, from seventeenth-century works by Monteverdi, Cavalli, and Purcell to late twentieth-century operas by Messiaen, Berio, Glass, Adams, Birtwistle, and Judith Weir. Notes explain why each opera is considered important. The list is by year of first performance or composition. ([[List of important operas|More...]])
|062608=This is a '''list of mammals''' found in the wild on the [[Korean Peninsula]]. Approximately 100 species of mammals are known to inhabit, or recently to have inhabited, the peninsula and its surrounding waters. This includes a few species, such as the [[Nutria]] and [[Muskrat]], that were introduced in the 20th century. It also includes other species listed here, such as the [[Amur Tiger]] and [[Japanese Sea Lion]], which have probably been extirpated but are still included in standard lists of Korean mammals. ([[List of mammals of Korea|More...]])
|062708='''[[List of New York hurricanes]]''' encompasses 83 tropical or subtropical [[cyclone]]s that have affected the state of [[New York]] since the 17th century. The strongest of these storms was the [[1938 New England Hurricane]], which struck [[Long Island]] as a Category 3 storm on the [[Saffir-Simpson Hurricane Scale]]. Tropical cyclones rarely make landfall on the state, although it is common for remnants of tropical cyclones to produce heavy rainfall and flooding. ([[List of New York hurricanes|More...]])
|062808=This page contains a '''list of the [[species]] of [[Odonata]] recorded in [[Great Britain|Britain]]'''. The total number of species recorded is '''56''', made up of '''20''' [[damselfly|damselflies]] (suborder Zygoptera) and '''36''' [[dragonfly|dragonflies]] (suborder Anisoptera). Of these, 42 species (17 damselflies and 25 dragonflies) are [[resident (biology)|resident]] breeders, and the remainder are either [[extinct]] species, or [[vagrancy (biology)|vagrant]]s. ([[List of Odonata species recorded in Britain|More…]])
|062908='''[[Lists of Michigan Wolverines football passing leaders]]''' includes lists of [[Michigan Wolverines football]] [[quarterback]] [[Passing (American Football)|passing]] single–game, single–season and career leaders for each of three statistics: yardage, completions and [[touchdown]]s. The [[University of Michigan]] sports teams are known as the [[Michigan Wolverines]]. The men's [[American football]] team is one of 22 [[Varsity team|varsity]] Michigan sports teams that compete in the [[National Collegiate Athletic Association]] [[Division I]] and in the [[Big Ten Conference]]. ([[Lists of Michigan Wolverines football passing leaders|More...]])
|063008='''United States Navy enlisted rates''' are used to display where an enlisted sailor falls within the chain of command and are also defined as [[pay grade]]. Enlisted pay grade is a numbering system from junior enlisted member to senior, labeled E-1 through E-9, and is the same across all five branches of the [[Military of the United States|U.S. Military]]. Rates are displayed on a rating badge, which is a combination of rate and [[List of United States Navy ratings|rating]]. E-1s through E-3s have color coded group rate marks based on their career field. ([[United States Navy enlisted rates|More...]])
|070108='''[[All-Star Final Vote]]''' is an annual [[internet]] and [[text message]] ballot by [[Major League Baseball]] fans to elect the 32nd and final player for each team to participate in the [[Major League Baseball All-Star Game]] after all other selections have been made and announced on national [[television]]. The first 31 players are selected by a combination of procedures. ([[All-Star Final Vote|More...]])
|070208=This article provides a summary of results for the '''general elections''' to the '''Canadian''' [[Canadian House of Commons|House of Commons]], the elected [[lower house|lower half]] of Canada's federal [[bicameral]] legislative body, the [[Parliament of Canada]]. The number of seats has increased steadily over time, from 180 for the first election, to the current total of 308. The current federal government structure was established in 1867 by the [[Constitution Act, 1867|Constitution Act]]. ([[Canadian federal election results since 1867|More...]])
|070308=The '''Victoria Cross''' ('''VC''') is a [[military decoration]] awarded for valour "in the presence of the enemy" to members of the [[Military of Australia|Australia Armed Forces]]. It may be awarded to a person of any [[:Category:Military ranks of Australia|rank]] in any service, and to civilians under military command. Being the highest award in the [[Australian Honours Order of Precedence]], the Victoria Cross takes precedence over all other [[Post-nominal letters|postnominals]] and [[Commonwealth Realms orders and decorations#Australia|Australian orders and decorations]]. ([[List of Australian Victoria Cross recipients|More...]])
|070408=The '''list of Florida hurricanes from 1975 to 1999''' encompasses 83 [[Atlantic hurricane|Atlantic]] [[tropical cyclone]]s that affected the [[U.S. state]] of [[Florida]]. Collectively, tropical cyclones in Florida during the time period resulted in at least $45 billion (2008 USD) in damage, primarily from [[Hurricane Andrew]]. Additionally, tropical cyclones in Florida were directly responsible for 54 fatalities during the period. ([[List of Florida hurricanes (1975-1999)|More...]])
|070508=This is a complete '''list of drivers''' who have entered a [[Formula One#Distinction between Formula One and World Championship races|FIA World Championship race]] since [[1950 Formula One season|1950]]. ([[List of Formula One drivers|More...]])
|070608=This is a list of [[molecules]] that have been detected in the [[interstellar medium]], grouped by the number of component [[atom]]s. The [[chemical formula]] is listed for each detected compound, along with any ionized form that has also been observed. ([[List of molecules in interstellar space|More...]])
|070708='''List of tallest buildings in Los Angeles''' ranks [[skyscraper]]s in the [[United States|U.S.]] city of [[Los Angeles, California|Los Angeles]], [[California]] by height. The tallest completed building in the city is the 1,018–[[Foot (length)|foot]] (310 [[metre|m]]) [[U.S. Bank Tower]], which contains 73 [[Storey|floor]]s and also stands as the tallest building in the state. The second-tallest skyscraper in Los Angeles is the 62-story [[Aon Center (Los Angeles)|Aon Center]]. The city is the site of 21 skyscrapers that stand at least 500 feet (152 m) in height. ([[List of tallest buildings in Los Angeles|More...]])
|070808=This is a '''list''' of the '''origins of the names of U.S. states'''. The fifty [[U.S. state]]s have taken their names from a wide variety of languages. The names of 25 states derive from [[indigenous languages of the Americas]]. The other names derive from European languages. ([[List of U.S. state name etymologies|More...]])
|070908=This is a list of [[U.S. state|states of the United States]] by population (with inhabited non-state jurisdictions included for comparison) as of July 1, 2007, according to the 2007 estimates of the [[United States Census Bureau]]. The total [[population]] of the [[United States]] was 281,421,906 at the [[United States Census, 2000|2000 Census]] As of July 1, 2007, the estimated population of the 50 states, the [[Washington, D.C.|District of Columbia]], [[Puerto Rico]] and the other [[insular area]]s of the United States was 305,986,357. ([[List of U.S. states by population|More...]])
|071008=The following is a '''list of the most populous incorporated places in the United States'''. As defined by the [[United States Census Bureau]], an [[incorporated place]] includes a variety of designations, including [[city]], [[town]], [[village]], [[borough]], and ''[[municipio]]''. ([[List of United States cities by population|More...]])
|071108=This is a chronological '''list of teams that have been World Tag Team Champions''' by [[ring name]]. The [[World Tag Team Championship (WWE)|World Tag Team Championship]] is a [[professional wrestling]] [[World Tag Team Championship|world tag team]] [[championship (professional wrestling)|championship]] in [[World Wrestling Entertainment]]. It is the original world tag team title of WWE. Currently, it is exclusive to the [[WWE Raw|RAW]] [[WWE Brand Extension|brand]]. There have been a total of 147 recognized individual champions and 103 recognized teams, who have had a combined 162 official reigns. ([[List of World Tag Team Champions (WWE)|More...]])
|071208='''Timeline of chemistry''' lists important works, discoveries, ideas, inventions, and experiments that significantly changed mankind's understanding of the composition of matter and of the interactions thereof, the modern science known as [[chemistry]]. The [[history of chemistry]] in its modern form is often considered to begin with the [[English people|English]] scientist [[Robert Boyle]], though its roots can be traced back to the earliest recorded history. ([[Timeline of chemistry|More...]])
|071308=This is a list of '''seasons completed by the [[Chicago Bears]] [[American football]] [[Professional sports league organization|franchise]]''' of the [[National Football League]]. The list documents the season-by-season records of the Bears' franchise from 1920 to present, including postseason records, and league awards for individual players or head coaches. The franchise was founded as the [[Decatur, Illinois|Decatur]] Staleys, a charter member of the American Professional Football Association. The team moved to [[Chicago, Illinois|Chicago]] in 1921, and changed their name to the Bears in 1922. ([[Chicago Bears seasons|More...]])
|071408=This is a listing of all Grade I listed buildings in Greater Manchester, part of the United Kingdom. All those buildings listed have pertain to Grade I because of several outstanding features they may have: age, for example. ([[Grade I listed buildings in Greater Manchester|More...]])
|071508='''[[All-Star Final Vote]]''' is an annual [[internet]] and [[text message]] ballot by [[Major League Baseball]] fans to elect the 32nd and final player for each team to participate in the [[Major League Baseball All-Star Game]] after all other selections have been made and announced on national [[television]]. The first 31 players are selected by a combination of procedures. ([[All-Star Final Vote|More...]])
|071608=This '''list of California birds''' is a comprehensive listing of all the [[bird]] species seen naturally in the [[U.S. state]] of [[California]] as determined by the California Birds Records Committee (CBRC). There are, {{As of|2007|lc=on}}, 634 species on this list. ([[List of California birds|More...]])
|071708=This is a '''list of Christmas number one singles''' in the [[United Kingdom]]. [[Christmas number one single]]s are those that are at the top of the [[UK Singles Chart]] on the nearest Sunday after [[Christmas]]. The official [[UK Singles Chart]] began in 1952, after appearing in the ''[[NME|New Musical Express]]''. The positions of all songs are based on week end sale totals, from Sunday to Saturday. ([[List of Christmas number one singles (UK)|More...]])
|071808='''[[List of Formula One fatal accidents]]''' lists all drivers who have died during a [[Formula One#Distinction between Formula One and World Championship races|FIA World Championship race]] weekend, or while driving a [[Formula One car]]. It excludes track marshals and other race attendees, or F1 races held before the inauguration of the World Championship in {{F1|1950}}. 45 drivers have died in this fashion, 24 during a World Championship Grand Prix race weekend, 8 during Indianapolis 500 World Championship events, 9 during a test session and 4 during a non-championship Formula One event. ([[List of Formula One fatal accidents|More...]])
|071908=This is a '''list of wealthiest foundations''' and consists of the 25 largest [[Foundation (nonprofit organization)|foundations]] and other [[charitable organization]]s. Only [[Foundation (nonprofit organization)|nonprofit foundations]] are listed here. Funds that are part of a larger company are not included (such as [[holding companies]], which typically hold the majority of [[outstanding stock]] of other companies). ([[List of wealthiest foundations|More...]])
|072008=This article provides a '''timeline of elections in [[Canada]]''', including all the [[provinces of Canada|provincial]], [[territories of Canada|territorial]] and federal elections. The information starts from when each province was formed or entered the [[Canadian Confederation|Confederation]], and continues through to the present day. Several provinces held elections before joining Canada, but only their post-Confederation elections are shown. ([[Timeline of Canadian elections|More...]])
|072108=This article provides a summary of results for the '''general elections''' to the '''Canadian''' [[Canadian House of Commons|House of Commons]], the elected [[lower house|lower half]] of Canada's federal [[bicameral]] legislative body, the [[Parliament of Canada]]. The number of seats has increased steadily over time, from 180 for the first election, to the current total of 308. The current federal government structure was established in 1867 by the [[Constitution Act, 1867|Constitution Act]]. ([[Canadian federal election results since 1867|More...]])
|072208=The '''Victoria Cross''' ('''VC''') is a [[military decoration]] awarded for valour "in the presence of the enemy" to members of the [[Military of Australia|Australia Armed Forces]]. It may be awarded to a person of any [[:Category:Military ranks of Australia|rank]] in any service, and to civilians under military command. Being the highest award in the [[Australian Honours Order of Precedence]], the Victoria Cross takes precedence over all other [[Post-nominal letters|postnominals]] and [[Commonwealth Realms orders and decorations#Australia|Australian orders and decorations]]. ([[List of Australian Victoria Cross recipients|More...]])
|072308=The '''list of Florida hurricanes from 1975 to 1999''' encompasses 83 [[Atlantic hurricane|Atlantic]] [[tropical cyclone]]s that affected the [[U.S. state]] of [[Florida]]. Collectively, tropical cyclones in Florida during the time period resulted in at least $45 billion (2008 USD) in damage, primarily from [[Hurricane Andrew]]. Additionally, tropical cyclones in Florida were directly responsible for 54 fatalities during the period. ([[List of Florida hurricanes (1975-1999)|More...]])
|072408=This is a complete '''list of drivers''' who have entered a [[Formula One#Distinction between Formula One and World Championship races|FIA World Championship race]] since [[1950 Formula One season|1950]]. ([[List of Formula One drivers|More...]])
|072508=This is a list of [[molecules]] that have been detected in the [[interstellar medium]], grouped by the number of component [[atom]]s. The [[chemical formula]] is listed for each detected compound, along with any ionized form that has also been observed. ([[List of molecules in interstellar space|More...]])
|072608='''List of tallest buildings in Los Angeles''' ranks [[skyscraper]]s in the [[United States|U.S.]] city of [[Los Angeles, California|Los Angeles]], [[California]] by height. The tallest completed building in the city is the 1,018–[[Foot (length)|foot]] (310 [[metre|m]]) [[U.S. Bank Tower]], which contains 73 [[Storey|floor]]s and also stands as the tallest building in the state. The second-tallest skyscraper in Los Angeles is the 62-story [[Aon Center (Los Angeles)|Aon Center]]. The city is the site of 21 skyscrapers that stand at least 500 feet (152 m) in height. ([[List of tallest buildings in Los Angeles|More...]])
|072708=This is a '''list''' of the '''origins of the names of U.S. states'''. The fifty [[U.S. state]]s have taken their names from a wide variety of languages. The names of 25 states derive from [[indigenous languages of the Americas]]. The other names derive from European languages. ([[List of U.S. state name etymologies|More...]])
|072808=This is a list of [[U.S. state|states of the United States]] by population (with inhabited non-state jurisdictions included for comparison) as of July 1, 2007, according to the 2007 estimates of the [[United States Census Bureau]]. The total [[population]] of the [[United States]] was 281,421,906 at the [[United States Census, 2000|2000 Census]] As of July 1, 2007, the estimated population of the 50 states, the [[Washington, D.C.|District of Columbia]], [[Puerto Rico]] and the other [[insular area]]s of the United States was 305,986,357. ([[List of U.S. states by population|More...]])
|072908=The following is a '''list of the most populous incorporated places in the United States'''. As defined by the [[United States Census Bureau]], an [[incorporated place]] includes a variety of designations, including [[city]], [[town]], [[village]], [[borough]], and ''[[municipio]]''. ([[List of United States cities by population|More...]])
|073008=This is a chronological '''list of teams that have been World Tag Team Champions''' by [[ring name]]. The [[World Tag Team Championship (WWE)|World Tag Team Championship]] is a [[professional wrestling]] [[World Tag Team Championship|world tag team]] [[championship (professional wrestling)|championship]] in [[World Wrestling Entertainment]]. It is the original world tag team title of WWE. Currently, it is exclusive to the [[WWE Raw|RAW]] [[WWE Brand Extension|brand]]. There have been a total of 147 recognized individual champions and 103 recognized teams, who have had a combined 162 official reigns. ([[List of World Tag Team Champions (WWE)|More...]])
|073108='''Timeline of chemistry''' lists important works, discoveries, ideas, inventions, and experiments that significantly changed mankind's understanding of the composition of matter and of the interactions thereof, the modern science known as [[chemistry]]. The [[history of chemistry]] in its modern form is often considered to begin with the [[English people|English]] scientist [[Robert Boyle]], though its roots can be traced back to the earliest recorded history. ([[Timeline of chemistry|More...]])
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