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  • of Pakistan's "Operation Gibraltar" which was designed ... saboteurs. This was codenamed Operation Gibraltar.Agha Humayun Amin, [https://www ...
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  • republic and were blocking the Strait of Gibraltar. His request to Mussolini ... #039;s demands (food, military equipment, Gibraltar, French North Africa, etc ...
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  • were built in the Red River region. Fort Gibraltar was built by the North ... Fort Gibraltar, a post of the North West Company on the site of present ...
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  • Engis, Belgium in 1829, at Forbes Quarry, Gibraltar in 1848, and most notably ... *1848: Neanderthal skull Gibraltar 1 found in Forbes' Quarry ...
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  • ridge was pushed up and the straits of Gibraltar closed through tectonic ... Malta's position half-way between Gibraltar and the Suez Canal proved ...
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  • present-day Morocco, Western Sahara, Mauritania, Gibraltar, Tlemcen (in Algeria) and a great part of what is now Senegal and Mali in the south, and Spain ...
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  • computer-assisted paleoanthropology from the Gibraltar 2 Neanderthal specimen.]] The modern field of paleoanthropology (study of human origins ...
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  • *Gibraltar Island *Green Island *Gull Island *Hen Island *Johnson's Island *Kelleys Island *Little Chicken Island *Lost Ballast Island ...
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  • with a reputation as the "Gibraltar of the North," had to be held. Neither abandoning the fort nor garrisoning it with a small force ...
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  • of Rocky Face Ridge (known as the "Georgian Gibraltar" by Union forces) and eastward across Crow Valley. As Sherman approached, he decided to ...
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  • [[Image:Gib bay.jpg|thumb|left|250px|Gibraltar. Burgess, then known ... Burgess was next stationed in Gibraltar at an army garrison (see A ...
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  • Atlantic Ocean that reaches past the Strait of Gibraltar into the Mediterranean Sea. Morocco borders Algeria to the east, the Mediterranean Sea and a ...
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  • In 1086 the great Almoravid invasion of Spain through and around Gibraltar began. The Almoravids, Berber residents of present-day Morocco and ...
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  • (U.S., UK, Ireland, Australia), Gibraltar board or gib (New Zealand—GIB being a trademark of Winstone Wallboards), rock lath, Sheetrock (a ...
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  • raptors and storks pass through areas such as Gibraltar, Falsterbo, and the Bosphorus at migration times. By following established routes, some ...
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  • various ships. He also fought with Lord Howe at Gibraltar in 1782. Between 1783 and 1787, Bligh was a captain in the merchant service. ...
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  • Forces led by Tariq ibn-Ziyad crossed Gibraltar and established Muslim ... thousand miles from its starting point in Gibraltar - to say nothing about ...
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  • caused it to become known as the "Gibraltar of the North." ... and Luxembourg became known as the "Gibraltar of the North." Carved ...
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  • |patronage=farm and agriculture workers, Gibraltar, Queens' College, Cambridge |major_shrine= |suppressed_date= |issues= }} Saint Bernard ...
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  • also took fire during the engagement from HMS Gibraltar, under Thomas Mackenzie, which had failed to close with the enemy and instead fired at random ...
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