Males choose female mates based on who presents herself as the strongest and who 'owns' the most territory. |
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A territory may issue Belonger status to allow a person classed as a BOTC to reside in the territory that they have close links with. |
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Each overseas territory has been granted its own flag and coat of arms by the British monarch. |
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The country also gives citizenship to people born on its territory to stateless people who have settled there. |
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Has a small part of its territory in the Middle East called Sinai Peninsula. |
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Egypt has a small part of its territory in Western Asia called Sinai Peninsula. |
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Sometimes a mythic homeland is more important for the national identity than the actual territory occupied by the nation. |
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Reding replied that EU treaties would no longer apply to a territory when it secedes from a member state. |
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An island country is a country whose primary territory consists of one or more islands or parts of islands. |
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It also seems that the wife of a chieftain was entitled to some share of the chief's authority over his territory. |
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The territory they held became the Lordship of Ireland and formed part of the Angevin Empire. |
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The Norman warlords affirmed their loyalty to Henry and handed over the territory they had conquered to him. |
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Edward's victory was comprehensive and it represented a major redistribution of power and territory in Wales in Edward's favour. |
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The Statute of Rhuddlan divided the territory under royal control into six shire counties on the English model, administered by royal officials. |
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Hall, which effectively extended those same constitutional limitations to any territory which has been granted a representative assembly. |
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The Dutch lost on all counts, and had to cede some territory to the British. |
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American troops in conjunction with Patriot partisans then began the process of reclaiming territory in South Carolina and Georgia. |
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The United States gained more than it expected, thanks to the award of western territory. |
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However, in the long run, as the case of Florida shows, the new territory was of little or no value. |
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The British faced a vast territory far larger than Britain or France, located at a far distance from home ports. |
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With the annexation of Oudh in 1856, this territory was extended and eventually became the United Provinces of Agra and Oudh. |
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The French had taken this territory in 1794, but it was officially theirs in 1797 due to a treaty with Austria. |
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The population of the territory that became the British Raj was 100 million by 1600 and remained nearly stationary until the 19th century. |
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These states consisted of kingdoms, grand duchies, duchies, principalities, free Hanseatic cities and one imperial territory. |
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These years of trench warfare in the West saw no major exchanges of territory and, as a result, are often thought of as static and unchanging. |
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On 24 October, the Italians began a push that rapidly recovered territory lost after the Battle of Caporetto. |
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The Ottoman Empire disintegrated, with much of its Levant territory awarded to various Allied powers as protectorates. |
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Ireland, which had negotiated the removal of British forces from its territory the year before, remained neutral. |
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After Germany surrendered, the Allies partitioned Berlin and Germany's remaining territory into four military occupation zones. |
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Meanwhile, the Prussian controlled territory of Poland came under increased Germanization. |
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Each state or union territory is further divided into administrative districts. |
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Firstly, the cession of territory from one state to another state has to be by international agreement between the UK and Irish governments. |
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Both France and Spain refused to allow US aircraft to fly over their territory for the raid. |
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Throughout their meeting, she sought the PRC's agreement to a continued British presence in the territory. |
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Pakistan said it would not allow foreign forces onto its territory and that it would vigorously protect its sovereignty. |
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Plans for opening a second front in the north were severely hampered when Turkey refused the use of its territory for such purposes. |
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The three Maritime provinces are each entirely south of the parallel, but the vast majority of Canadian territory lies north of it. |
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The British requested that the United States cede the territory to Great Britain, but no action was ever taken. |
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Apart from the main island of Anguilla itself, the territory includes a number of other smaller islands and cays, mostly tiny and uninhabited. |
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The territory is fully a part of the British Overseas Territories for nationality purposes. |
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A number of other nations maintain bases in the territory, many in the South Shetland Islands. |
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Traffic drives on the left in all three parts of the territory, as is the case in the United Kingdom itself. |
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In 1810, Mauritius was captured by the United Kingdom, and France ceded the territory in the Treaty of Paris. |
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There is no governor appointed to represent the Queen on the territory, as there are no longer any native inhabitants. |
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The commissioner's representative in the territory is the officer commanding the detachment of British forces. |
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However, after that date they were issued in denominations of British Pounds, the official currency of the territory. |
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The territory has three FM radio broadcast stations provided by American Forces Network and British Forces Broadcasting Service. |
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The territory is often considered a major world offshore financial haven for many wealthy individuals. |
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Foreign policy is controlled by the United Kingdom, as the islands remain an overseas territory of the United Kingdom. |
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In May 2016 a report by the World Health Organization showed that Gibraltar had the worst air quality in any British territory. |
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Montserrat cuisine resembles the general British and Caribbean cuisines, as it is situated in the Caribbean zone and it is a British territory. |
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Despite this change, the whole territory is still commonly referred to as simply Saint Helena after its main island. |
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Despite their size, the three EEZs do not overlap or touch one another, nor do they reach the EEZs of any other country or territory. |
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The Governor of Saint Helena is the British monarch's representative across the territory. |
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The three parts of the territory share the same Attorney General, and the same Supreme Court and Court of Appeal. |
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Sure South Atlantic provide the telecommunications service in the territory. |
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The territory is geographically contiguous to the Bahamas, both comprising the Lucayan Archipelago, but is politically a separate entity. |
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The Pitcairn Islands are a British overseas territory with a degree of local government. |
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In 1985 South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands ceased to be administered as a Falkland Islands Dependency and became a separate territory. |
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The Financial Secretary and Attorney General of the territory are appointed ex officio similar appointments in the Falkland Islands' Government. |
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The Administrator has all the executive and legislative authority of a governor of an overseas territory. |
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In federated realms, assent in each state, province, or territory is granted or withheld by the representatives of the sovereign. |
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The territory of the state may be divided into regions, but they are not sovereign and are subordinate to the state. |
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Episkopi Cantonment is home to the Sovereign Base Areas Administration, the civilian authority in the territory. |
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Three retained Military facilities are located within the territory of Northern Cyprus. |
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To the United States, Diego Garcia was a prime territory for setting up a foreign military base. |
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The Falkland Islands are a British overseas territory and, as such, rely on the UK for the guarantee of their security. |
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British Forces Gibraltar is the name given to the British Armed Forces stationed in the British overseas territory of Gibraltar. |
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Its sole land border is with Saudi Arabia to the south, with the rest of its territory surrounded by the Persian Gulf. |
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Singapore's territory consists of one main island along with 62 other islets. |
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The convention removed Hanover from the war, leaving the western approach to Prussian territory extremely vulnerable. |
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It marked the end of his final attempt to launch a major invasion of Austrian territory. |
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The Iroquois had encroached on Algonquin territory and pushed the Algonquins west beyond Lake Michigan. |
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The new Kingdom of the Netherlands had been created just months before, and included formerly Austrian territory that in 1830 became Belgium. |
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Vastly underequipped Bosnian forces, fighting on two fronts, were able to repel Croats and gain territory against them on every front. |
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Nevertheless, this book is about the truth, the good and the bad, so I will tread into the forbidden territory, the Mordor of motherhood. |
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This may be because both rely on a limited supply of a resource such as food, water, or territory. |
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Tractive effort is a measure of the heaviest load a locomotive can start or haul at very low speed over the ruling grade in a given territory. |
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However, the Navarrese territory north of the Pyrenees remained beyond the reach of an increasingly powerful Spain. |
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The term is mostly used to denominate the territory between the Schelde to Vistula and from the Danube to the Moravian Gate. |
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Besides the native region it is also spoken by the majority of the population in the Indian union territory of Andaman and Nicobar Islands. |
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It is also a major language in the Indian union territory of Andaman and Nicobar Islands. |
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It is also one of the official languages of the union territory of Puducherry and the Andaman and Nicobar Islands. |
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Every country needs a stable number of people going in and out of their territory in order to have a stable economy. |
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I want to occupy the territory, but the territory is an idea and a way of thinking as much as a context that generates objects. |
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Kosovo was at the centre of the Serbian mythscape but it was not, in ethnic terms, an unequivocally Serbian territory. |
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A federated state holds administrative jurisdiction over a defined geographic territory and is a form of regional government. |
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However, not all Schengen states or all of the territory of Schengen states are part of the customs union or VAT area. |
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In response, both France and Germany threatened to impose border checks, not wanting the Tunisian refugees to enter their territory. |
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In 1105, the Emperor Henry IV invested Werner with the whole territory of the three marches, under the name of the March of Ancona. |
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The Uyunid Emirate later underwent expansion with its territory stretching from Najd to the Syrian desert. |
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The goal of the Saudi economic and military attacks on Kuwait was to annex as much of Kuwait's territory as possible. |
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For example, Cuban citizens and international exchange students require such a test approved by a medical authority to enter Chilean territory. |
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The visa may also limit the total number of days the visitor may spend in the applicable territory within the period of validity. |
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Japanese citizens are not required to have identification documents with them within the territory of Japan. |
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According to maps from MINURSO or the UNHCR, part of the wall extends several kilometers into internationally recognized Mauritanian territory. |
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South Korea has constructed a border barrier between its territory and North Korea to obstruct any southward movement by the army of North Korea. |
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The African wild dog prehistorically had widespread distribution in the territory. |
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In antiquity, the territory was part of the Land of Punt and then Sabean and Axumite rule. |
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In 1967, a second plebiscite was held to determine the fate of the territory. |
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A Roman road ran through the territory was also created and maintained by these groups. |
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Until about 1100, the predominant language of the area was Romansch, but thereafter German began to gain ground in the territory. |
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In addition, all disputes over Texas and the disputed territory between Rio Grande and Rio Nueces were abandoned. |
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Given the size of the territory, the force amounted to less than one soldier per square mile. |
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To the southwest of the city is Rosarito Beach, while to the south is unincorporated territory of Tijuana Municipality. |
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The hornero, living across most of the national territory, was chosen as the national bird in 1928 after a lower school survey. |
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Lezama funded a scientific expedition to explore the territory, enlisting Carlos Bosetti and Jordan Hummel for that purpose. |
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It is also the only country to have contiguous territory both inside and outside the tropics. |
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He acquired Austria, Styria, Carinthia and Carniola, thus spreading the Bohemian territory to the Adriatic Sea. |
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The territory was formerly the site of steel production, but now it hosts a technical museum with many interactive expositions for tourists. |
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The only dominion it had was over Burtscheid, a neighbouring territory ruled by a Benedictine abbess. |
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After World War I, Aachen was occupied by the Allies until 1930, along with the rest of German territory west of the Rhine. |
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They were forced by the confederation of the Saxons from the east to move over the Rhine into Roman territory in the fourth century. |
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According to the World Wide Fund for Nature, the territory of the Netherlands belongs to the ecoregion of Atlantic mixed forests. |
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While some of its territory consists of exclaves in the Dutch province of North Brabant, it is part of the Belgian province of Antwerp. |
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Two villages in the municipality, Zondereigen and Ginhoven, are located in the main territory of Belgium. |
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Henry was unwilling or unable to enforce the terms of the treaty on his barons in Ireland, who continued to gain territory in Ireland. |
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Herodian and Dio wrote only in passing of the campaign but describe the Caledonians ceding territory to Rome as being the result. |
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Nonetheless the Caledonians did retake their territory and pushed the Romans back to Hadrian's Wall. |
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Roman influence was therefore continually extended as the borders of their conquered territory shifted significantly several times. |
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He goes on to tell how the Northumbrians who did not flee the Pictish territory were killed or enslaved. |
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The consequence of this was that he finally left the southeast to itself and intruders were only fought when they threatened his own territory. |
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During the seventh century, the Northumbrians gradually extended their territory to the north. |
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David's brother, King Edgar, had visited William Rufus in May 1099 and bequeathed to David extensive territory to the south of the river Forth. |
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They were vassals of James Stewart, 5th High Steward of Scotland as their lands fell within his territory. |
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This was a bold proposal because Reims was roughly twice as far away as Paris and deep within enemy territory. |
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Napoleon needed funds to wage another war with Great Britain, and he doubted that France could defend such a huge and distant territory. |
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The Dutch were defeated on all counts and were compelled to cede territory to Great Britain. |
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The manpower that the British had available was insufficient to both protect Loyalist territory and counter American advances. |
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Labrador also shares a small land border with the Canadian territory of Nunavut on Killiniq Island. |
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The size of the territory and the ranging behaviour of its occupants varies seasonally, depending on the abundance of food and mates. |
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A traditional gamebird, the capercaillie has been widely hunted with guns and dogs throughout its territory in central and northern Europe. |
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The Community did see some loss of territory due to the decolonialisation occurring in their era. |
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Over the centuries the territory of the County of Moray contracted to the area around Elgin. |
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While the band's songwriting remained based in rock and blues, many of the tracks moved into alternative rock territory in their presentation. |
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Clans developed a territory based on the native men who came to accept the authority of the dominant group in the vicinity. |
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Historically, a clan was made up of everyone who lived on the chief's territory, or on territory of those who owed allegiance to the said chief. |
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The marriage alliance reinforced links with neighboring clans as well as with families within the territory of the clan. |
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Hence Crown corporations did not play as significant a role in the development of the territory as in many other British territories. |
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According to the World Wide Fund for Nature, the territory of Belgium belongs to the ecoregion of Atlantic mixed forests. |
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Regions have authority in fields that can be broadly associated with their territory. |
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Under it Southern Ireland, representing over a fifth of the United Kingdom's territory, seceded in 1922 to form the Irish Free State. |
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The population of this territory was Celtic with a Germanic influence which was stronger in the north than in the south of the province. |
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The territory between the Danube and the Tisza rivers was a powerhouse of agricultural knowledge. |
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In the following centuries, the Powys eastern border was encroached upon by English settlers from the emerging Anglian territory of Mercia. |
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Llywelyn and Owain were able to come to agreement and the reduced territory of Gwynedd were divided between them. |
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A successor state is a sovereign state over a territory and populace that was previously under the sovereignty of another state. |
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A partial state succession occurs when the state continues to exist after it has lost control of a part of its territory. |
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A difficult question is what the consequences are for the inhabitants of a territory undergoing state succession. |
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If the succession is partial, the inhabitants can become nationals of a state whose territory they reside outside of. |
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The remaining territory of the federation was less than half of the population and territory of the former federation. |
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He appears to have reclaimed the territory of Powys after it had been overrun by the English. |
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Madog ap Maredudd died in 1160, enabling Owain to regain territory in the east. |
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These needed to be captured to allow XV Corps to advance further into German territory. |
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Other operations were begun by the British to regain territory or to evict the Germans from ground overlooking their positions. |
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This example shows how matters arising in the same physical territory might be seen in different courts. |
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When the Normans conquered the region in the 11th century they immediately built major castles at Chepstow and Monmouth to defend the territory. |
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Their desire to drive larger raptors away from their territory is so pronounced that it is an identifying characteristic. |
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Control of Britain's mints alternated as different tribes battled over territory. |
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Sabaean Mukarrib Karib'il Watar I conquered the entire realm of Awsan, and expanded Sabaean rule and territory to include much of South Arabia. |
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Umar established the Rasulid dynasty on a firm foundation and expanded its territory to include the area from Dhofar to Mecca. |
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Each broadcaster provides feed to the others for matches in their home territory. |
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Daman and Diu is a union territory of India which, like Goa, was a former colonial possession of Portugal. |
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The union territory of Puducherry was a French colony for around 200 years, making French cuisine a strong influence on the area. |
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The habitat of any given species is considered its preferred area or territory. |
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Bruce was forced into hiding, while the English forces recaptured their lost territory and castles. |
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The tribe controlled most of Northern England and more territory than any other Celtic tribe in England. |
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The UN personnel are there to help administer the territory. |
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They controlled the passage of goods through their territory. |
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Discussions about money can lead couples into treacherous territory. |
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Despite dominating possession and territory, they were being comfortably contained by Everton's well-organised midfield and diligent back four. |
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The Baronies appear to have been formed successively on the submission of the Irish chiefs... the territory of each constituting a barony. |
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Even in the posthippie era, no Chicago territory could be claimed for bare-ass beachgoing. |
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Additionally, patients with known infarction in the territory subtended by the target vessel and bifurcational stenoses were excluded. |
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Regardless of the particulars of such a pedagogy, however, it may be an important strategy for reaching the territory of censorability itself. |
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Impatience... is chronic in the mass media. Indeed, it comes with the territory. |
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Many checkers have been upbraided by lordly writers and editors and big shots of all stripes. Such abuse came with the territory. |
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When one decides to raise sheep, he accepts the fact that coyotes come with the territory. |
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Giggliness is really a form of nervousness, and who wouldn't be a little nervous when first moving into unfamiliar territory? |
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In exchange for his homage and fealty, Rollo legally gained the territory he and his Viking allies had previously conquered. |
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Politically, the island is part of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, and constitutes most of its territory. |
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The purpose of these was generally not to gain territory, but rather to capture resources and secure prestige. |
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Each province and territory is considered a separate jurisdiction with respect to common law matters. |
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The southeastern area is the territory between Coniston Water and Windermere and east of Windermere towards Kendal and south to Lindale. |
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The territory should be small enough to be surveyed in its entirety from a hilltop. |
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The European Union has established a single market across the territory of all its members representing 510 million citizens. |
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Throughout these changes, Yorkshire has continued to be recognised as a geographical territory and cultural region. |
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The Brigantes controlled territory which later became all of the North Riding of Yorkshire and the West Riding of Yorkshire. |
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England was at war with France and hence did not want to offend Spain, which claimed the territory as part of New Granada. |
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The territory of the Kingdom had previously had the status of a lordship of the Crown. |
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It was well understood that a collapse of that country would set off a scramble for its territory and possibly plunge Britain into war. |
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The name reflects the approximate southern limit to the kingdom's territory, the Humber estuary. |
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The continent has no document to compare with this detailed description covering so great a stretch of territory. |
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Under the Statute of Rhuddlan the Principality lost its independence and became effectively an annexed territory of the English crown. |
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In the Netherlands, Saxons occupied the territory south of the Frisians and north of the Franks. |
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When Parthia invaded Roman territory, Severus waged war against that country. |
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The peninsula is principally divided between Portugal and Spain, comprising most of their territory. |
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Nevertheless, agrarian communities generally proved successful, and their growth and the expansion of territory under cultivation continued. |
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This territory of the Celtic tribes was bounded on the south by the Garonne and on the north by the Seine and the Marne. |
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The territory held by the Celts contained tin, lead, iron, silver and gold. |
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By 304 BC, the Romans had effectively annexed the greater degree of the Samnite territory, founding several colonies. |
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During the 2nd century BC, Roman territory saw an overall decline in population, partially due to the huge losses incurred during various wars. |
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As it was late in the day and Caesar was unsure of the territory, he called off the pursuit and made camp. |
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Following suppression of Boudica's revolt, the Romans simply administered the territory as part of Britannia. |
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Their territory was on the north side of the Thames estuary in current Essex and Suffolk, and included lands now located in Greater London. |
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The first to be dealt with were the Ordovices of north Wales, who had destroyed a cavalry ala of Roman auxiliaries stationed in their territory. |
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Caesar conquered no territory and left no troops behind but he established clients and brought Britain into Rome's sphere of influence. |
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Before the Roman invasion Caratacus is associated with the expansion of his tribe's territory. |
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After his final defeat he fled to the territory of Queen Cartimandua, who captured him and handed him over to the Romans. |
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When news of the rebellion reached him, Suetonius hurried along Watling Street through hostile territory to Londinium. |
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Severus then thrust north with his army across the wall into enemy territory. |
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The conference was cut short, however, when news reached Licinius that his rival Maximin had crossed the Bosporus and invaded European territory. |
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Finding himself cut off in enemy territory, he began a land retreat during which he was mortally wounded. |
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Attila claimed Honoria as his wife and half of the Western Empire's territory as his dowry. |
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Odoacer never returned any territory or real power, but he did issue coins in the name of Julius Nepos throughout Italia. |
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What we see in these examples is probably continuity of the estate or territory as a unit of administration rather than one of exploitation. |
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The territory included the remains of two provincial Roman capitals, Colchester and London. |
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These meetings were also attended by rulers from outside his territory, especially Welsh kings, who thus acknowledged his overlordship. |
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In 1059 he visited Edward, but in 1061 he started raiding Northumbria with the aim of adding it to his territory. |
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In 1154 he defeated an English and Powysian invasion, but was forced to give up some territory bordering the River Dee. |
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Richard then set his affairs in order, bequeathing all his territory to his brother John and his jewels to his nephew Otto. |
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On 7 February 1301, the king granted to Edward all the lands under royal control in Wales, mainly the territory of the former Principality. |
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In 1346, Edward invaded France and pillaged the countryside rather than attempt to hold territory. |
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The Angevin kings directly ruled over more French territory than the kings of France. |
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Simultaneously Northumberland, whose northern territory was the most distant from the capital, had gathered his men and ridden to Leicester. |
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The Swiss government interned the Italian soldiers who had strayed onto Swiss territory. |
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The greatest monument of this style in the territory of the former Duchy of Pomerania is the Ducal Castle in Szczecin. |
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Although the territory was financially burdensome, it was an ideological loss that damaged Mary's prestige. |
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This territory later became the Viceroyalty of New Spain, present day Mexico. |
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Thus, the territories of the viceroyalties emerged to affirm the authority of the king in a specific territory. |
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In 1959, the Spanish territory on the Gulf of Guinea was established with a status similar to the provinces of metropolitan Spain. |
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In 1664, Charles granted American territory between the Delaware and Connecticut rivers to James. |
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Their territory extended across the fertile lowland of what is now Salford and Stretford. |
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Austria, keen to recover territory lost during the War of the Third Coalition, invaded France's client states in Eastern Europe. |
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French troops gradually encroached on Spanish territory until they occupied Madrid, and installed a client monarchy. |
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The brazen reorganization of German territory by the French risked threatening Prussian influence in the region, if not eliminating it outright. |
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Invasions of enemy territory occurred over broader fronts which made wars costlier and more decisive. |
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That territory almost doubled the size of the United States, adding the equivalent of 13 states to the Union. |
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I think you have no right, from the state of war, to demand any concession of territory from America. |
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Poland's territory was divided between Germany and the Soviet Union, with Lithuania and Slovakia also receiving small shares. |
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He wishes only to consider them as vital space and a vacant territory over which he has every right. |
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Operating over home territory, British aircrew could fly again if they survived being shot down. |
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The Soviet Union succeeded the Russian empire in the remainder if its former territory, and Germany, Austria, and Hungary were reduced in size. |
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Mauritania later withdrew, and Morocco's claim to the territory is not internationally recognized. |
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Geopolitically, it had formed the whole territory of Greater India, and it generally comprises the countries of India, Pakistan, and Bangladesh. |
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Yukon was carved from the Northwest Territories in 1898 but it remained a federal territory. |
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Both the NWT Legislative Assembly and the federal government accepted the idea of dividing the territory. |
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It officially established the territory of Nunavut and provided a legal framework for its government. |
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It fixed April 1, 1999, as the day on which the new territory would come into existence. |
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Leaders in Dublin expected a substantial reduction in the territory of Northern Ireland, with nationalist areas moving to the Free State. |
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Officials were aware of the risk of the small number of colonists in hostile territory. |
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The Louisiana territory was officially transferred to the United States government, represented by Meriwether Lewis. |
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Since Creoles were the first settlers, planters and leaders of the territory, they have traditionally been well represented in politics. |
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A historical basis for such an area exists in the territory of the Corieltauvi tribe. |
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Ptolemy stated that Bath was in the territory of the Belgae, but this may be a mistake. |
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His campaigns conquered much French territory, but by 1374, all the gains had been lost. |
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In the Iron Age the area became the southernmost territory of the Pennine tribe called the Brigantes. |
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During the 5th century, the Western Empire experienced a significant reduction of its territory. |
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Throughout the territory under the control of ancient Rome, residential architecture ranged from modest houses to country villas. |
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Several of these kingdoms may have had as their initial focus a territory based on a former Roman civitas. |
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In this phase of the war the West Saxons conquered land by building and holding burhs from which to threaten and dominate Danish territory. |
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Gaelic society traditionally centered around the clan, each with its own territory and chieftain, elected through tanistry. |
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Gaelic society was traditionally made up of kin groups known as clans, each with its own territory and headed by a male chieftain. |
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This article refers to those who reside in Great Britain, the largest island and principal territory of the United Kingdom. |
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The country's maritime territory in the Bay of Bengal is roughly equal to the size of its land area. |
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Relations were in a brief deadlock due to a naval standoff in 2008 over disputed maritime territory. |
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The Saxons of the Kingdom of Wessex in particular were expanding their territory westwards towards Cornwall. |
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The territory of Vatican City is part of the Mons Vaticanus, and of the adjacent former Vatican Fields. |
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There are no passport controls for visitors entering Vatican City from the surrounding Italian territory. |
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These organs concentrate on material questions concerning the state's territory, including local security, records, transportation, and finances. |
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Its main transmission antennae are located in Italian territory, and exceed Italian environmental protection levels of emission. |
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The resulting vast expansion of territory and the flows of South American silver to Castile had profound long term effects on Spain. |
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Charles extended the Burgundian territory with the annexation of Tournai, Artois, Utrecht, Groningen and Guelders. |
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It is also claimed that the territory to the north formed part of the West Riding of Yorkshire. |
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The money raised is specifically channelled towards The Salvation Army's social work in each respective territory. |
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Education in Canada is governed independently by each province and territory, however a common framework for degrees was agreed by the. |
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Menhirs were erected by the U'wa people of Colombia in their ancestral territory. |
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The care of the streets and roads within the Roman territory was committed in the earliest times to the censors. |
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Dependants were not allowed to follow an army on the march into hostile territory. |
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As well as defensive structures, castles were also offensive tools which could be used as a base of operations in enemy territory. |
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A proposal put forward in 1393 would have greatly expanded the territory of Aquitaine possessed by the English crown. |
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The reported location and extent of Martuthunira territory also differs from one description to another. |
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Eventually their abductors drove them into unsettled territory and set them free without explanation. |
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The importance of the popping crease to the batsman is that it marks the limit of his safe territory. |
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The metaphysics of global power has changed. Markets are now more valuable than territory. |
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As the commerce of the city increased, so did the territory of the Republic. |
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The Crusaders then delayed for months while they argued over who would have the captured territory. |
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The Fourth Crusade established a Latin Empire in the east and allowed the partition of Byzantine territory by its participants. |
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In exchange for his homage and fealty, Rollo legally gained the territory which he and his Viking allies had previously conquered. |
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The current notion of state sovereignty contains four aspects consisting of territory, population, authority and recognition. |
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De jure, or legal, sovereignty concerns the expressed and institutionally recognised right to exercise control over a territory. |
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Also, there are states which do not hold de facto control over all of their claimed territory or where this control is challenged. |
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A new delimitation of the federal territory has been discussed since the Federal Republic was founded in 1949 and even before. |
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The debate on a new delimitation of the German territory started in 1919 as part of discussions about the new constitution. |
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On 24 August 1976, the binding provision for a new delimitation of the federal territory was altered into a mere discretionary one. |
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Turkey, the European Court of Human Rights judged Turkey for having exercised authority in the territory of Northern Cyprus. |
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See list of governments in exile for unrecognised governments without control over the territory claimed. |
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China controls part of the territory of Kashmir, which is disputed by India and Pakistan. |
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The continental territory of Denmark, the Faroe Islands, and Greenland form the three constituent countries of the Kingdom. |
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Transjordan never recognized it and instead decided to incorporate the West Bank with its own territory to form Jordan. |
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