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  • ...r circulating in [[samizdat]] (underground publication) form in the Soviet Union until its official publication in 1989. ...rchipelago]] compares the system of labor camps spread across the [[Soviet Union]] with a vast "chain of islands", known only to those who were fated to vis
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  • ...ortly thereafter, the country became a [[satellite state]] of the [[Soviet Union]], which had aided its independence from China. In 1924, the [[Mongolian Pe ..., 417, 421</ref> As a result, Mongolia was closely aligned with the Soviet Union over the next seven decades.
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  • ...cs of the United Kingdom, France, Germany, Italy, Sweden, and the European Union |date=11 November 1998 |publisher=Chatham House Publishers |isbn=978-1-5664 ...er states by population|third-most]] populous member state of the European Union.
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  • ...the conference was held [[Yalta]], a [[Black Sea]] port part of the Soviet Union. In 1943 her father was made ambassador to the Soviet Union, and she went with him as an unofficial aide.<ref name=VanityFair2011-11/>
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  • ...[[United Nations]] since 1955 and<ref>Jelavich 267</ref> of the [[European Union]] since 1995.<ref name="CIA">{{cite web |url=https://www.cia.gov/the-world- ...Treaty of Saint Germain and the [[Treaty of Versailles]] explicitly forbid union between Austria and Germany.<ref>Roderick Stackelberg, ''Hitler's Germany:
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  • ...i War of 1965|hostilities]] with India in 1965 in [[Tashkent]], [[Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (USSR)|USSR]], by President [[Field Marshal Ayub Khan|A ...yber Pakhtunkhwa|North-West Frontier Province]] became a base for the anti-Soviet Afghan fighters, with the province's influential [[Deobandi]] ulama playing
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  • ...ls to recognize [[Fidel Castro]]'s potential as a revolutionary, urged the Soviet administration to strengthen ties with the new Cuban leader. [[Moscow]] sa ...nvaluable to Moscow after the [[British government]]'s mass expulsion of [[Soviet intelligence]] officers.
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  • ...atley, Christopher |date=2001 |title=Bought and Sold for English Gold: The Union of 1707 |publisher=Tuckwell Press|author-link=Christopher Whatley }}</ref>< ...ed [[commoner|subjects]] and vassals to the Zand king.<ref>Encyclopedia of Soviet law By Ferdinand Joseph Maria Feldbrugge, Gerard Pieter van den Berg, Willi
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  • ...former Soviet Union, to Jewish parents. Before fleeing the former [[Soviet Union]] as a political refugee at 19,<ref name=":0" /> she was an actress and dan ...into school and university curricula in the countries of the former Soviet Union.
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  • ...munist Party USA|Communist Party of the United States of America]] (CPUSA) union organizers to American liberals. ...[[Robert Hanssen]] (born 1944) had been arrested for spying for the Soviet Union and then Russia from 1979 to 2001. He is serving 15 consecutive [[life impr
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  • ...2019}}</ref> and under Republican leadership, the city was fervent in the Union cause in the [[American Civil War|Civil War]]. After the war the [[Henry Wa Fervent in the Union cause, the city of Brooklyn played a major role in supplying troops and [[m
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  • ...n of American States|Organisation of American States]] (OAS) and [[African Union Commission|African Commission]] on Human and Peoples’ Rights Special Rapp ====Former Soviet Union====
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  • | country = [[Soviet Union]] ...Dzhel'somino|italic=yes}}) is a 1977 [[Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic|Soviet-Ukrainian]] two-part children's musical [[television film]] with elements o
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  • ...ountry has confirmed that it is hosting black sites. However, a [[European Union]] (EU) report adopted on February 14, 2007, by a majority of the [[European ...vak black sites to the media.{{Citation needed|date=June 2007}} [[European Union|EU]] [[European Commissioner for Justice, Fundamental Rights and Citizenshi
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  • *Alekseev, V.P. and I. I. Gochman. 1983. Physical anthropology of Soviet Asia. In: Schwidetzky, I. Rassengeschichte der Menschheit 9. ...in Anthropological Composition of Population in the UDSSR. In: Bromley, Y. Soviet Ethnology and Anthropology Today. Mouton & Co.
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  • |{{flagicon image|Flag of Jihad.svg|22px}} [[Islamic Jihad Union]] |{{flagicon image|Flag of the Islamic Courts Union crossed swords.svg|22px}} [[Hizbul Islam]] (until 2014)
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  • ...to reinforce scientific contacts between astronomers of the former Soviet Union and their colleagues all over the world. Official languges of EAAS - Russia ...rograms aimed to support astronomy and astronomers of the countries-former Soviet Republics and surrounding states:
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  • ...s [[Bessarabia]] and Northern [[Bukovina]] to the [[Soviet Union]] after [[Soviet occupation of Bessarabia and Northern Bukovina|facing an ultimatum]]. ...[Nazi Germany]] starts its strategic summer offensive against the [[Soviet Union]], codenamed [[Case Blue]].
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  • ...://gtarchive.georgiatoday.ge/news/12911/European-Gudauri-during-the-Soviet-Union:-History-of-the-Resort-&-Marco-Polo-Hotel-Gudauri |access-date=2023-10-08 | ...ABF encountered formidable obstacles while navigating the complexities of Soviet bureaucracy in its endeavor to construct a hotel in the picturesque Gudauri
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  • ...00s, a group of French Socialists established [[La Réunion (Dallas)|La Réunion]], a short-lived community, along the Trinity River in what is now West Dal ...sian-speakers (as of November 6, 2012) mostly immigrants from the former [[Soviet Bloc]].<ref>{{Cite news|url=http://www.dallastelegraph.com/70000-russian-sp
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