2001 Elections - Europe

Europe

  • Albanian parliamentary election, 2001
  • Andorran parliamentary election, 2001
  • Basque parliamentary election, 2001
  • Belarusian presidential election, 2001
  • Bulgarian parliamentary election, 2001
  • Bulgarian presidential election, 2001
  • Cypriot legislative election, 2001
  • Danish parliamentary election, 2001
  • Kosovan parliamentary election, 2001
  • Liechtenstein parliamentary election, 2001
  • Manx general election, 2001
  • Montenegrin parliamentary election, 2001
  • Norwegian Sami parliamentary election, 2001
  • Norwegian parliamentary election, 2001
  • Polish parliamentary election, 2001
  • Portuguese presidential election, 2001
  • Sammarinese general election, 2001

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Famous quotes containing the word europe:

    All the terrors of the French Republic, which held Austria in awe, were unable to command her diplomacy. But Napoleon sent to Vienna M. de Narbonne, one of the old noblesse, with the morals, manners, and name of that interest, saying, that it was indispensable to send to the old aristocracy of Europe men of the same connection, which, in fact, constitutes a sort of free- masonry. M. de Narbonne, in less than a fortnight, penetrated all the secrets of the imperial cabinet.
    Ralph Waldo Emerson (1803–1882)

    For it does not follow because many books are written by persons born in America that there exists an American literature. Books which imitate or represent the thoughts and life of Europe do not constitute an American literature. Before such can exist, an original idea must animate this nation and fresh currents of life must call into life fresh thoughts along its shores.
    Margaret Fuller (1810–1850)

    That land is like an Eagle, whose young gaze
    Feeds on the noontide beam, whose golden plume
    Floats moveless on the storm, and in the blaze
    Of sunrise gleams when Earth is wrapped in gloom;
    An epitaph of glory for the tomb
    Of murdered Europe may thy fame be made,
    Great People! as the sands shalt thou become;
    Thy growth is swift as morn, when night must fade;
    The multitudinous Earth shall sleep beneath thy shade.
    Percy Bysshe Shelley (1792–1822)