User:DyinRich/Something Else
RADMAPS[edit]
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Europe in 1812
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Holy Roman Empire in 1648
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Pre-Colonial African nations 500BC-1500CE
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1733 French Map?
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The World, 1000BC
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The World, 2000BC
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St. Louis Empire
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Delmar Divide, 2010
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Asia 1610
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Majapahit Empire
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Three Kingdoms
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Umayyad Caliphate
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1850 Map of Ireland
Diedrichb's History Hall of Fame[edit]
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14th century portrait of Genghis Khan
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1897 portrait of Eugene V. Debs
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Photograph of Santiago Iglesias
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John Brown by Levin Handy, 1890-1910
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1919 Photo of V. I. Lenin
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Wang Wei, A poet from the Tang Dynasty
Art Gallery[edit]
The acorn woodpecker (Melanerpes formicivorus) is a bird in the woodpecker family, Picidae. It is found across Central America, as well as the western United States and parts of Colombia. A medium-sized bird, it has a length of around 20 cm (8 in) and is mostly black, and adult males have a red cap starting at the forehead and females a black area between the forehead and the cap. As their name implies, acorn woodpeckers are heavily dependent on acorns for food, which they store in small holes that they drill into trees, known as "granaries" or "storage trees". This acorn woodpecker was photographed in the grounds of California State University, Chico, United States.Photograph credit: Frank Schulenburg