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- Costa Rica (12931 bytes)
116: ...r a combined 94 percent. Another one percent is [[Overseas Chinese|ethnically Chinese]]. - Industrial Revolution (30001 bytes)
14: ...nd the people in Europe became wealthy because of overseas trade. The number of deaths decreased and the num...
16: ...g of machines and setting up factories. The large overseas market also encouraged industrialists to produce ...
87: The reliance on overseas supplies was diminished, and improvements in [[ma... - China (38909 bytes)
233: * [[overseas Chinese]] - Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom (35966 bytes)
29: Elizabeth made her first official visit overseas in [[1947]], when she accompanied her parents to ... - Elizabeth I of England (34338 bytes)
78: ...In part because of the war, Raleigh and Gilbert's overseas colonisation attempts failed, and North American ... - Victoria of the United Kingdom (38571 bytes)
27: ...ws. In [[1839]], unable to cope with the problems overseas, the ministry of Lord Melbourne resigned. - Clara Barton (9023 bytes)
27: ... a restful trip to Europe. In 1870, while she was overseas (on "vacation"), she became involved with the [[I... - Steffi Graf (16410 bytes)
22: ... Personality of the Year Overseas Personality|BBC Overseas Sports Personality of the Year]]. - Middle Ages (21063 bytes)
1: ... of national [[Monarchy|monarchies]], of European overseas exploration, the invention and diffusion of print... - Harmonium (4268 bytes)
7: ...d electronic organs. Many harmoniums were shipped overseas to support missionary efforts, though they remain... - Ptolemy I of Egypt (7434 bytes)
15: ...olemy led no further expedition against Antigonus overseas. To the [[Rhodes|Rhodians]], besieged by Demetriu... - North America (12844 bytes)
58: *[[Guadeloupe]] (overseas department of [[France]])
59: *[[Martinique]] (overseas department of [[France]]) - Age of Exploration (14467 bytes)
22: ...tted to looking for new trade routes and colonies overseas. In [[1492]] the joint rulers of the nation decid...
67: *Carlo Cipolla, ''European Culture and Overseas Expansion'' - Antarctica (14761 bytes)
41: ...British Antarctic Territory]], one of the British overseas territories - Australia (39438 bytes)
134: ...countires, and that 27.4% of Australians are born overseas{{mn|ABS2005|12}}. Following the abolition of the ... - United States (58223 bytes)
2: ...tates. The United States also has a collection of overseas territories and possessions around the world. Eac...
62: ...iplomatic leverage, the U.S. acquired a number of overseas possessions, from [[Cuba]] to the [[Philippines]]...
123: ...bia]], which is the nation's capital, and several overseas [[insular area]]s, the most significant of which ... - Canada (35540 bytes)
111: ...re and Miquelon]], an [[Collectivité ¤'outre-mer| overseas community]] of [[France]]. The country stretches ... - Jordan (20715 bytes)
132: ...nal reliance on exports of phosphates and potash, overseas remittances, and foreign aid. The government has ... - Turkey (41694 bytes)
302: ...stern European]] countries, forming a significant overseas population. Recently, many have also settled in [... - Madagascar (29377 bytes)
61: ...d institutions in [[1956]] under the Loi Cadre ([[Overseas Reform Act]]), and Madagascar moved peacefully to...
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