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  • ...ters.info|language=en}}</ref> Its largest cities, in descending order, are the capital [[Tehran]], [[Mashhad]], [[Isfahan]], [[Karaj]], [[Shiraz]], and [[ ...ica|access-date=8 August 2012}}</ref> by [[Ruhollah Khomeini]], who became the country's first [[Supreme Leader of Iran|Supreme Leader]].
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  • ...Tangier]]. Following intermittent riots and revolts against colonial rule, in 1956, Morocco regained its independence and reunified. ...st of heads of government of Morocco|prime minister]] and the president of the constitutional court.
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  • ...NITED NATIONS DGACM |website=www.un.org}}</ref><ref>Italy is often grouped in Western Europe. Academic works describing Italy as a Western European count ...to the politics of the United Kingdom, France, Germany, Italy, Sweden, and the European Union |date=11 November 1998 |publisher=Chatham House Publishers |
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  • {{short description|Country in South Asia}} {{about|the country in South Asia}}
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  • {{Short description|State in central India}} {{About-distinguish-text|a state in [[central India]]|[[Manipur Pradesh]], a common political term for [[Manipu
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  • ...scow]] is the largest city entirely within Europe.|group=lower-alpha}} and the world's [[List of largest cities|15th-largest city]]. ...ecoming a beacon of the [[Silk Road]] and one of the most important cities in history.
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  • {{About|the U.S. state}} | image_map = Texas in United States.svg
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  • ...Bay Company cargo vessel, that may have made an unofficial transit of the Northwest Passage.]] ...e high Arctic.<ref name=ProfileGall/> She was active in the first half of the 20th century.
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  • ...land are ''[[de jure]]'' suspended under the [[Antarctic Treaty System]]}} The country's capital and largest city is [[Santiago]], and its national langua ...regime ended in 1990 after a [[1988 Chilean national plebiscite|referendum in 1988]] and was succeeded by a [[Concertación|center-left coalition]] which
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  • {{About|the mineral|the gemstone|Diamond (gemstone)|other uses, including the shape {{big|◊}}}} ...that diamond anvil cells can subject materials to pressures found deep in the Earth.
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  • ...ium, in 1947.jpg|thumb|300px|''Radium Gilbert'' moored in [[Port Radium]], in 1947.]] ...rthwest Territories]].<ref name=IfOnlyWeHadKnown/> Like the other tugs in the [[Radium Line]] she was steel-hulled.
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  • {{Short description|Second-largest city in Bangladesh}} ...ers/protect-the-queen-the-east-1430626 |access-date=3 September 2021 |work=The Daily Star |date=10 July 2017 |language=en}}</ref><br />Commercial Capital
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  • ...], the [[Washington, D.C.|District of Columbia]] and [[Puerto Rico]] as of the [[2020 United States census|2020 U.S. census]]</div> ...''41,104,200''' (2020) (one race)<ref name="2020USCensus" /><br />12.4% of the total U.S. population (2020)<ref name="2020USCensus" />
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  • ...townships. In 1896, Mindat and Kanpetlet were placed under [[British rule in Burma#Administrative divisions|Pakokku Hill Tracts District]] of [[British ...of the wider migration of Chin peoples into the area. For much of history, the sparsely populated Chin Hills were ruled by local chiefs.
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  • {{Short description|Tugboat built in 1951}} ...''"[[Radium Line]]"'', because many of their tugboats contained ''Radium'' in their name, since they were originally built to haul [[Uranium]] ore from [
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  • [[File:Pilot II (ship, 1947).jpg|thumb|300px|The ''Pilot II'' in Owen Sound/]] [[File:Pilot II being shipped by rail to Waterways Alberta.jpg|thumb|300px|The ''Pilot II'' being shipped by rail to Waterways Alberta.]]
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  • ...vision of the department is "Excellence in service to Canadians to ensure the [[sustainable development]] and safe use of Canadian waters." ...nacted under the Fisheries Act; six provinces administer these regulations in their own fisheries.
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  • ...The ''Radium King'' was reassembled downstream of the rapids at Fort Smith in 1937.]] The '''''Radium King''''' was built in 1937 to haul ore on the [[Mackenzie River]], and her tributaries.<ref name=MontrealGazette1937-04-1
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  • ...Canada]].<ref name=UraniumCity1993/><ref name=GeoSchool/> She was launched in 1956.<ref name=HighwayOfTheAtom/> Many of her sister ships also included "Radium" in their name, hence the appellation ''"Radium line"''.
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