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James Monroe (32,681 bytes) 1: ...ted States Congressman from New York, see [[James Monroe (1799 - 1870)]].''
2: {{Infobox_President
3: | name=James Monroe 5: | image=jamesmonroe-npgallery.jpg
6: | order=5th [[President of the United States]]
Monroe (3,670 bytes) 1: '''Monroe''' may refer to:
5: ==Education==
7: ...e]], private college with campuses in the Bronx and New Rochelle, New York
8: ... [[Monroe Community College]], college located in Monroe County, New York with two campuses
9: ...], public, two year community college, located in Monroe, Michigan
Marilyn Monroe (47,259 bytes) 3: | name = Marilyn Monroe 4: | image = Marilyn Monroe, The Prince and the Showgirl, 1.jpg
6: ...onroe in a promotional still for ''[[The Prince and the Showgirl]]'', 1957
8: | birthdate = [[June 1]], [[1926]]
10: | deathdate = {{death date and age|1962|8|5|1926|6|1}}
Monroe County (884 bytes) 1: ...resident of the United States|President]] [[James Monroe]]:
3: * [[Monroe County, Alabama]]
4: * [[Monroe County, Arkansas]]
5: * [[Monroe County, Florida]]
6: * [[Monroe County, Georgia]]
Monroe County, New York (10,876 bytes) 1: {{Citations missing|date=February 21, 2007}}
3: county = Monroe County|
6: map = Map of New York highlighting Monroe County.png |
8: founded = [[1821]]|
9: seat = [[Rochester, Monroe County, New York|Rochester]] |
Bill Monroe (7,046 bytes) 1: [[Image:Bill Monroe.jpg|thumb|right|Bill Monroe]]
2: ''For the NBC newsman, see [[Bill Monroe (journalist)]].''
4: ...composer]] and [[bandleader]]. He is often referred to as ''"[[List of people known as the father or ...
6: ...nroe wrote a song ("Uncle Pen") in honor of him and the music.
8: ...er of the same year became a regular on the [[Grand Ole Opry]].
Monroe County, Florida (8,485 bytes) 2: county = Monroe County|
3: state = Florida |
4: seal = Monroe County fl seal.png |
5: map = Map of Florida highlighting Monroe County.svg |
6: founded = [[July 3]], [[1823]]|
Monroe County, Alabama (5,154 bytes) 1: {{infoboxneeded|infobox U.S. County}}
2: ... 0 1em 1em;">[[Image:Monroe County Alabama.png]]</div>
3: ...lle, Monroe County is a prohibition or entirely [[dry county]].
6: *Monroe County was established on [[June 29]], [[1815]].
7: ... September 1979 due to damage from [[Hurricane Frederic]].
Monroe County, Wisconsin (4,650 bytes) 1: ...ap of Wisconsin highlighting Monroe County.png]]</div>
2: '''Monroe County''' is a [[county (United States)|county]] in the [[U.S. state]] of [[Wisc...
5: ...e|mi²]]). 2,333 km² (901 mi²) of it is land and 19 km² (8 mi²) of it (0.83%) is water.
8: === Adjacent counties ===
14: ==Demographics==
Monroe County, West Virginia (5,981 bytes) 2: county = Monroe County |
5: map = Map of West Virginia highlighting Monroe County.png |
7: founded = [[1799]] |
10: area land = 1,226 km² (474 mi²) |
15: density = 12 |
Monroe County, Tennessee (3,869 bytes) 2: | county = Monroe County
6: | founded =
7: | seat = [[Madisonville, Tennessee|Madisonville]]
11: | area land mi = 635
12: | area land km = 1,644
Monroe County, Pennsylvania (8,335 bytes) 2: county = Monroe County|
4: seal = Monroe County pa Seal.gif |
5: map = Map of Pennsylvania highlighting Monroe County.svg |
7: founded = April 1, 1836|
8: seat = [[Stroudsburg, Pennsylvania|Stroudsburg]] |
Monroe County, Ohio (6,828 bytes) 1: {{infoboxneeded|infobox U.S. County}}
3: ...county was formed and later President of the United States.
4: ...age:Map of Ohio highlighting Monroe County.png]]</div>
7: ...e|mi²]]). 1,180 km² (456 mi²) of it is land and 5 km² (2 mi²) of it (0.42%) is water.
8: ===Adjacent counties ===
Monroe County, Missouri (4,569 bytes) 2: ...roe County <!-- the word "County" should appear here. Type "Washington County", not "Washi...
5: ... a reference, the year's wikilink won't work so add the [[ ]] to the year -->
6: | foundeddate = <!-- optional, syntax is: February 1 -...
7: ... <!-- county seat; the WikiLink is created for you: "City" results in "[[City, State|City]]"...
8: ...e City <!-- largest city; the WikiLink is created for you: "City" results in "[[City, State|City]]"...
Monroe County, Mississippi (5,594 bytes) 2: county = Monroe County |
5: map = Map of Mississippi highlighting Monroe County.png |
7: founded = |
8: seat = [[Aberdeen, Mississippi|Aberdeen]] |
10: area land = 1,979 km² (764 mi²) |
Monroe County, Michigan (7,466 bytes) 2: county = Monroe County|
4: seal = Monroe County mi seal.jpg |
5: map = Map of Michigan highlighting Monroe County.svg |
7: ...monroe.mi.us/Monroe/uploadedFiles/Directory_2006.pdf] |
8: seat = [[Monroe, Michigan|Monroe]] |
Monroe County, Kentucky (4,854 bytes) 2: | county = Monroe County
5: | founded year = 1820
6: | foundeddate =
11: | area land mi = 331
12: | area land km = 857
Monroe County, Iowa (3,747 bytes) 2: | county = Monroe County
6: | map = Monroe County Iowa.png
8: | founded =
13: | area land mi = 433
14: | area land km = 1,123
Monroe County, Indiana (5,184 bytes) 2: county = Monroe County |
3: state = Indiana |
4: seal = Monroe County, Indiana seal.png |
6: founded = |
7: seat = [[Bloomington, Indiana|Bloomington]] |
Monroe County, Illinois (6,001 bytes) 2: | county = Monroe County
6: | map = Map of Illinois highlighting Monroe County.svg
8: | founded year = 1816
13: | area land mi = 388
14: | area land km = 1,006
Andy Warhol (54,729 bytes) 1: ...ERSION. ANY SUCH CONVERSION SHOULD BE DONE BY HAND-->
3: | name = Andy Warhol
4: | image = Andy Warhol 1977.jpg|Warhol in 1977
7: | birthname = Andrew Warhola
8: | birthdate = [[August 6]], [[1928]]
Use of the word American (22,600 bytes) 3: ...called the [[Americas]]), and its usage has evolved over time.
5: ...ury]], many Americans died from European diseases during the Spanish Conquest".
7: ...e some cultural friction between U.S. nationals and [[Latin Americans]]; Latin Americans, in particul...
9: ==History of the word==
12: ...ed as an adjective describing the [[New World]] and its native people.
Andrew Jackson (53,527 bytes) 1: {{pp-semi-protected}}
4: {{Infobox_President | name=Andrew Jackson
6: | image=Andrew Jackson.jpeg|200px|
7: | order=7th [[President of the United States]]
9: | term_end=[[March 4]] [[1837]]
April 28 (16,931 bytes) 4: |{{AprilCalendar}}
6: |{{ThisDateInRecentYears|Month=April|Day=28}}
8: ...ddiscourages well meaning robots and people from delinking it. -->
9: ... year]]s) in the [[Gregorian calendar]], with 247 days remaining.
12: ...]] is confirmed by election. The killing is carried out by [[Hashshashin]].
Amiga (40,587 bytes) 1: ...y of home computers. For other uses, see [[Amiga (disambiguation)]].''
5: ...nish and so that's the derivation. Please don't add a list of other languages here -->
7: ... found a prominent role in the video production and [[show control]] business.
9: ...com/watch?v=ludrX2s1ZuM] Youtube video Commodore advert 1987 - TV spot version of 20 minute presentat...
13: ... in [[1985]] as a successor to the Commodore 64 and a rival to the [[Atari ST]].
August 5 (18,676 bytes) 3: |{{AugustCalendar}}
5: |{{ThisDateInRecentYears2006Rev|Month=August|Day=5}} <!-- preserves autoscroll -->
7: ...ddiscourages well meaning robots and people from delinking it. -->
8: ...an calendar]] (218th in [[leap year]]s), with 148 days remaining.
11: ...]] - [[Penda of Mercia]] defeats and kills [[Oswald of Bernicia]].
Aesthetics (48,201 bytes) 1: {{worldwideview}}
2: ...enon]]'s facade showing an interpretation of [[golden rectangle]]s in its proportions.]]
4: ...ciology)|taste]]. Aesthetics is closely associated with the philosophy of [[art]].
7: ...ocabulary set by [[David Hume]] prior to the introduction of the term "aesthetics."
9: ... what is perceived as aesthetic). <ref>http://www.dictionary.com/aesthetics/</ref>
Arthur Miller (24,093 bytes) 6: | birth_date = [[October 17]], [[1915]]
7: ...h_place = [[New York City]], [[New York]], [[United States|USA]]
8: | death_date = [[February 10]], [[2005]]
9: | death_place = [[Roxbury, Connecticut]], USA
19: ...'[[Death of a Salesman]]'', which are still studied<ref>{{cite web
Ash (4,688 bytes) 5: ...ical materials, consisting mainly of carbonates and bicarbonates of metals
10: * [[Almquist shell]] (ash), a command-line interface for computers running some variant...
11: ... a Usenet newsgroup for people contemplating suicide
12: ...: ASH), a rail station near Guildford, United Kingdom
13: * Ash or ASH, a breed of cat called the [[American Shorthair]]
Alexandria, Louisiana (25,596 bytes) 1: {{Infobox City |official_name = Alexandria, Louisiana
2: ...http://www.cityofalexandriala.com www.cityofalexandriala.com]
3: |image_map = LAMap-doton-Alexandria.png
4: |map_caption = Alexandria's location in the state of [[Louisiana]]
5: |subdivision_type = [[Parishes of the United States|Parish]]
The Bronx (38,257 bytes) 1: {{redirect2|Bronx|Bronx County, New York}}
2: {| align="right" style="width:300px; background:transparent;"
3: ...f [[New York City]] on the mainland of the [[United States]].]]</tr>
6: ...most populous of New York City's five boroughs, and Bronx County is the fifth most populous county in...
8: ...ember 6]], [[2006]]</ref> comprises part of the modern borough.
Brigitte Bardot (17,144 bytes) 2: | name = Brigitte Bardot
4: | first=Leonard 6: ...s of More than 2000 Actors and Filmmakers, Past and Present''
9: | date=[[1995-10-01]]
13: | birthdate = {{birth date and age|1934|09|28}}
British Empire (63,877 bytes) 1: ...pink, the traditional colour for Imperial British dominions on maps.]]
3: ... explorations of the [[15th century]], that sparked the era of the European [[colonial]] empires.
5: ... (soccer)|football]]), [[educational]] systems, and the [[English language]] itself.
7: ...uld be noted that this phrase had already been used a few centuries before by the king [[Charles I of...
9: ===Ireland===
B. F. Skinner (21,916 bytes) 1: [[Image:Skinner.jpg|thumb|right|Drawing of B. F. Skinner]]
2: ...e [[society]] and increase human [[happiness]]; and as a form of [[social engineering (political scie...
4: ...University]]. While a graduate student, he invented the [[Skinner box]].
6: ...Harvard as a tenured professor in 1948. He remained there for the rest of his career.
8: ...e couple had two daughters, Julie (m. Vargas) andDeborah (m. Buzan).
Country music (33,550 bytes) 3: ...cribed as ''country music'', see [[Country music (disambiguation)]]''
8: ...iritual (music)|spiritual]]s and [[music of England|Anglo]]-[[Celtic music]]
9: ...achia]], esp. [[Tennessee]], [[West Virginia]], and [[Kentucky]]
10: ...tyles (violin)#Fiddle|Fiddle]] - [[Drums]] - [[Mandolin]] - [[Banjo]]
11: ...y=Much, worldwide, especially the [[Nashville Sound]]
Foreign relations of Cuba (40,756 bytes) 2: ...te.gov/outofdate/bgn/c/13238.htm Cuba (09/01)] US Department of State report</ref> Cuba's present [[f...
4: ...http://www.thetrumpet.com/index.php?page=article&id=199 Cuba Asks to Join Mercosur] The Trumpet</ref>
7: ====Spanish colonial period====
8: Prior to achieving its independence, Cuba was a colony of [[Spain]].
11: ...S to use military force to preserve Cuba's independence.
Christopher Columbus (49,632 bytes) 9: ...t, painted by [[Alejo Fernández]] between 1505 and 1536 (photo by historian Manuel Rosa).
10: | date_of_birth = c. 1451
12: | date_of_death = [[May 20]], [[1506]]
13: | place_of_death = [[Valladolid]], [[Spain]]
17: ...ING TO [[WP:Style]], places of b./d. must be listed in the text proper-->
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