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List of landmasses connected via bridge or similar
Should every dependent territory be a separate country?


 * Honshu and Shikoku via the Honshū–Shikoku Bridge Project, Kyushu via the Kanmon Railway Tunnel, etc., and Hokkaido via the Seikan Tunnel. By similar logic, Great Britain and Eurasia are connected via the Channel Tunnel.


 * Eurasia and Hong Kong are linked by the Hong Kong–Zhuhai–Macau Bridge.


 * Java and Madura are connected by the Suramadu Bridge.


 * Samar and Leyte are linked by the San Juanico Bridge.

=== List of large islands governed by but not physically connected to larger areas of land that might, for the sake of fostering cultural connections between governments and the land they govern, lead to improved sustainable use ===

''Considering alternate structures for global peace beyond the UN, perhaps through continental confederations based on land connections? Initial concept needs further development.''


 * Tasmania
 * Northern Ireland
 * Alaska, Hawaii, Puerto Rico, etc.
 * Sabah and Sarawak
 * South Island, New Zealand
 * Baffin Island
 * Sakhalin
 * Isla Grande de Tierra del Fuego
 * Marajó
 * Spitsbergen
 * New Britain
 * Vancouver Island
 * Hainan? Uncertain about the significance of the Guangdong–Hainan railway...
 * Sicily? Uncertain about the relevance of the Strait of Messina Bridge...

List of international trips made by Penny Wong as Minister for Foreign Affairs
This is a list of international visits made by Senator Penny Wong in her capacity as the Australian Minister for Foreign Affairs, a role in which she has served since 23 May 2022. In the first 12 months of the Albanese Government, several media outlets noted Wong's influence on a perceived reengagement of Australian diplomacy, not merely as a result of her being the first Asian-Australian Foreign Minister, but also due to her busy travel itinerary.

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National election candidates by popular vote per month
See User:Neegzistuoja/sandbox2 for infoboxes listing the most successful candidates who contested a national election in recent months.

G20 head of state/government elections since 2000
The following table lists elections for heads of state and government in member states of the G20 since the year 2000. There may be some exclusions in the list of elections, and some inaccuracies in popular vote, and ordering and naming of parties.

First Australian award recipients
Olympic Medal: Edwin Flack, Summer Olympics 1896 (Gold in Athletics - Men's 800 metres & Men's 1500 metres)

Nobel Prize: William Lawrence Bragg, Physics 1915 (with William Henry Bragg)

Academy Award: Ken G. Hall and Damien Parer, Best Documentary Feature 1942 (Kokoda Front Line!)

Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine: Howard Florey, 1945 (with Alexander Fleming and Ernst Boris Chain)

Tony Award: Judith Anderson, Best Actress in a Play 1948 (Medea)

Tennis Grand Slam: Ken McGregor and Frank Sedgman, Men's Doubles 1951

Golden Globe Award: Victoria Shaw, New Star of the Year - Actress 1956

Grammy Award: Joan Sutherland, Best Classical Performance - Vocal Soloist (with or without orchestra) 1962 (The Art of the Prima Donna)

Nobel Prize in Literature: Patrick White, 1973

Nobel Prize in Chemistry: John Cornforth, 1975 (with Vladimir Prelog)

Man Booker Prize: Thomas Keneally, 1982 (Schindler's Ark)

Grammy Award for Song of the Year: Terry Britten, 1985 (''What's Love Got to Do with It with Graham Lyle)

Winter Olympic Medal: Steven Bradbury, Kieran Hansen, Andrew Murtha and Richard Nizielski, Winter Olympics 1994 (Bronze in Short track speed skating - Men's 5000 metre relay)

Winter Olympic Gold Medal: Steven Bradbury, Winter Olympics 2002 (Short track speed skating - Men's 1000 metres)

Golden Raspberry Award: Nicole Kidman, Worst Screen Couple 2005 (Bewitched with Will Ferrell)

Fields Medal: Terence Tao, 2006

Tour de France: Cadel Evans, 2011

Masters Tournament: Adam Scott, 2013

Historically interesting stories of Black people in non-Black contexts

 * Gaspar Yanga
 * Yasuke
 * Mathieu da Costa
 * Abram Petrovich Gannibal
 * Ayuba Suleiman Diallo
 * Gustav Badin
 * John Caesar
 * Billy Blue
 * Black Jack Anderson
 * Hans Jonatan
 * Matthew Henson
 * Rosa Lemberg
 * Ahmet Ali Çelikten
 * George W. Gibbs Jr.
 * Alan Blake
 * Arnaldo Tamayo Méndez

100 Million Club
Leaders of nations with a population of 100 million or greater.

Hypothetical election results excluding votes for two-party system major parties
The following infoboxes suppose that any votes for either of the two major parties within a two-party system were not counted, and determine which minor parties would form government in this hypothetical scenario.