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  • {{Short description|American political party}} {{Infobox political party
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  • {{short description|Political party in India}} {{Infobox Indian political party
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  • ...[[Sir Creek]] on the southeast, it shares land borders with [[India]] to [[India–Pakistan border|the east]]; [[Afghanistan]] to [[Durand Line|the west]]; ...=Bridget |last2=Allchin |first2=Raymond |title=The Rise of Civilization in India and Pakistan |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=r4s-YsP6vcIC&pg=PA131 |
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  • ...s|website=worldometers.info}}</ref> It is bordered by [[Bangladesh]] and [[India]] to its northwest, [[China]] to its northeast, [[Laos]] and [[Thailand]] t ...t became a [[military dictatorship]] under the [[Burma Socialist Programme Party]].
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  • | Governor = {{nowrap|[[Greg Abbott]] ([[Republican Party (United States)|R]])}} | Representative = 23 Republicans<br />12 [[Democratic Party (United States)|Democrats]]<br /> 1 Vacancy
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  • ...n in Mongolia|democratic revolution]] in early 1990. This led to a [[multi-party system]], a new [[Constitution of Mongolia|constitution of 1992]], and tran ...evolutionary Party]] to the current social democratic [[Mongolian People's Party]] reshaped the country's political landscape.
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  • ...t_type = [[Unitary state|Unitary]] [[Dominant-party system|dominant-party]] [[Presidential system|presidential]] [[republic]] ...the [[Democratic socialism|democratic socialist]] [[Chama Cha Mapinduzi]] party in power.
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  • ...of France|Louis XV]], France lost [[New France]] and most of its [[French India|Indian possessions]] after its defeat in the [[Seven Years' War]], which en ...ising in China |location=Beijing (China);China;Copenhagen (Denmark);France;India;Russia;United States |publisher=Green.blogs.nytimes.com |date=1 July 2010 |
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  • ...lave system did not fully develop until the 18th century. The [[Dutch West India Company]] introduced slavery in 1625 with the importation of eleven Black s ...Obama]] [[2008 United States presidential election|defeated]] [[Republican Party (United States)|Republican]] Senator [[John McCain]] to become the first Af
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  • ...atus]] sent his nephew [[Bellovesus]] into northern Italy at the head of a party drawn from various Gaulish tribes; Bellovesus allegedly founded the settlem ...ng a centre-left alliance led by the [[Democratic Party (Italy)|Democratic Party]].
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  • ...rty) was founded to press for independence, with discreet US support. That party subsequently provided most of the leadership for the nationalist movement. ...ch 1998 elections, a coalition government headed by opposition [[socialism|socialist]] leader [[Abderrahmane Youssoufi]] and composed largely of ministers drawn
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  • ...Pakistan's army for two weeks at the front in the "controlled war" with [[India]]: ...Kandahar airport]], and that at the end of October, however, Hicks and his party travelled north to join in the fighting against the forces of the US and it
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