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  • Nehru raised the flag of independent India in Lahore on December 31, 1929 ... of leadership during the Sino-Indian War in 1962. Later after his successor ...
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  • Malaysia is a federation of 13 states in Southeast Asia. ... The name "Malaysia" was adopted in 1963 when the Federation ...
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  • and government, but he also wrote much in the field of economics. His ... While the twentieth century in many ways proved him correct, stronger ...
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  • Vancouver is the largest city in the province of British Columbia ... had the third highest quality of living in the world, after Zürich and Geneva. ...
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  • is an island nation and the smallest country in Southeast Asia. It is located ... According to folklore, a prince named Sang Nila Utama was caught in ...
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  • The Islamic Republic of Pakistan, or Pakistan, is a country located ... Pakistan is the sixth most populous country in the world. It also ...
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  • that lasted for roughly nine months in 1971. The war resulted in Bangladesh ... Pakistan's partition from India in 1947 had arisen from the ...
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  • a united nation for the first time in centuries from a plethora of ... When the Indian independence movement succeeded in ending the British ...
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  • For the Republic of China see Taiwan. For the civilization of China and its history see China. ...
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  • Republic of Timor-L'este, is a country in Southeast Asia comprising the ... East Timor has the lowest per capita income in the world (US$400 per annum ...
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  • In addition to the threat of tsunamis and earthquakes, natural hazards ... for Isle of Gold), apparently because mines in the Sumatran highlands were ...
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  • Asia to an area around the Volga River in the seventeenth century. After ... religion is Buddhism, which they embraced in the early part of the seventeenth ...
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  • ; a metropolis in northern China, is the capital of the People's ... Since its establishment in 723 B.C.E., Beijing has served as the capital ...
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  • one at a time on the Balkan Peninsula in Europe, during most of the ... (SFRY)" (1963). It disintegrated in the Yugoslav Wars, which followed ...
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  • Republic, is a landlocked socialist republic in Southeast Asia. Laos traces ... than stimulated, growth and development, in 1986 the government announced ...
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  • The Ottoman Empire represents one of the largest imperial projects ... the decline and fall of the Ottoman Empire in terms of wrong choices, pride ...
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  • [[Image:Japanese internment camp in British Columbia.jpg|thumb|250px ... created for political opponents, specific ethnic or religious groups, civilians ...
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  • is a landlocked and mountainous country in Central Asia. It borders Kazakhstan ... arbitrarily drawn borders intended to play ethnic groups off against each other ...
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  • Urban renewal (similar to Urban regeneration in British English) is ... eminent domain (known as Compulsory Purchase in the UK) as a legal instrument ...
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  • no access at all. It includes the imbalances in physical access to technology ... close the gap. These groups offer assistance in various forms, which range ...
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