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  1. Mexico (27255 bytes)
    172: ...on|privatizing]] and expanding competition in sea ports, railroads, [[telecommunications]], [[electricity...
  2. Industrial Revolution (30001 bytes)
    59: ...ps' pulley blocks for the [[Royal Navy]] in the [[Portsmouth Block Mills]]. These were all metal, and the...
    108: ...tol Channel to the South Wales ports and Somerset ports, such as [[Bridgwater]] and even as far as France...
    114: ...m Newcastle began in medieval times. The major seaports such as London, Bristol and Liverpool were the me...
    124: ...jor manufacturing centres in the midlands with seaports and with London, at that time the largest manufac...
  3. Eleanor of Aquitaine (11927 bytes)
    18: ...veloping trade agreements with Constantinople and ports of trade in the Holy Lands.
  4. James Madison (15187 bytes)
    38: ...h the United States. Both countries blockaded the ports of the other, preventing commerce with either. In...
  5. Land bridge (3351 bytes)
    23: ... project of railway constructions to link cities, ports and mines within the country, and potentially wit...
  6. Nigeria (19231 bytes)
    61: ...h centuries, European traders established coastal ports for the increasing traffic in [[slave]]s destined...
  7. Eritrea (12964 bytes)
    100: ...on of Ethiopian trade, which mainly used Eritrean ports before the war, leaves Eritrea with a large econo...
  8. Belize (11927 bytes)
    103: ...]], the chief crop, accounts for nearly half of exports, while the [[banana]] industry is the country's l...
    131: *[[Ports of Belize]]
  9. Brazil (12581 bytes)
    8: ...d — at the time isolated from most European ports by Napoleon — and the "elevation" of Brazil...
    86: == Sports ==
    87: ''Main Article: [[Sports in Brazil]]''
    92: Some fight sports with Brazilian origins have become popular around...
  10. Belgium (31774 bytes)
    140: ...rs of the [[European Union]], Belgium strongly supports deepening the powers of the EU to integrate Europ...
    144: ... the [[United States]], and [[Spain]]. Its main exports are [[automobile]]s, food and food products, [[ir...
  11. Argentina (30219 bytes)
    59: ...m|British]], came in such fields as railroads and ports. As in the [[United States]], the migrants who wo...
    128: ...l commodities that form the bulk of Argentina's exports. Many slums (''villas miseria'') sprouted in the ...
    166: ... the heavy dependence of Argentina's economy on imports.
    168: ...spectively, in [[2003]]. Domestic car sales and exports increased 105.4% and 19.2%, respectively, in 2003...
    170: ...me and high global commodity prices have lifted exports to record levels and assured hefty surpluses in t...
  12. Pakistan (74854 bytes)
    173: ...utting tariffs and assisting exports by improving ports, roads, electricity supplies and irrigation proje...
    175: ...ade has already yielded benefits for Pakistan's exports, and the country also expects to profit from free...
    241: ...e ten most populous countries in the world. Its exports grew by as much as 17% and the country also saw i...
    367: ... holiday]]s, zero [[Tariff|duties]] on computer imports, government incentives for [[venture capital]] an...
    368: ...vernment has set an export goal of $72 million. Exports account for 11% of the total revenues of the IT s...
  13. Malaysia (27892 bytes)
    76: ...st recorded Malay kingdoms grew from coastal city-ports established in the [[10th century]] AD. These inc...
    82: ...a. The Straits Settlements consisted of the three ports of Singapore, Penang, and Malacca. Penang was est...
    154: ...xports will increase by 21% to 127.0 Mio. US-$, Imports by 27% to 106.2 Mio. US-$.
    165: ...Sandakan and Tawau. There are also world class airports that provide international and domestic destinati...
  14. Alaska (24727 bytes)
    64: |'''[[List of U.S. state sports|State sport]]'''||Dog [[Mushing]]
    123: ...'s natural resources, such as coal and gravel, to ports in Anchorage, Whittier and Seward. The Alaska Rai...
  15. Hawaii (34434 bytes)
    66: Vague reports by various European explorers suggest that Hawaii...
    129: ...le in the Hawaii economy. The main agricultural exports are nursery stock and [[flower]]s, [[coffee]], [[...
  16. Maine (17312 bytes)
    90: ...[[Bath Iron Works]] in [[Bath, Maine|Bath]] and [[Portsmouth Naval Yard]] in [[Kittery, Maine|Kittery]].
    92: Maine ports play a key role in national transportation. Aroun...
    187: ==Professional sports teams==
  17. Washington (20186 bytes)
    59: ... [[Cascade Range]] produced dense forests and the ports along Puget Sound prospered from the manufacturin...
    67: ...ducing many of the nation's [[heavy bomber]]s and ports in [[Seattle, Washington|Seattle]], [[Bremerton, ...
    160: ...t amounts of trade with [[Asia]] pass through the ports of the Puget Sound.
    241: ==Professional sports teams==
  18. South Carolina (11968 bytes)
    95: ...t marshes]] and [[estuaries]], as well as natural ports such as [[Georgetown%2C_South_Carolina|Georgetown...
  19. Pennsylvania (32594 bytes)
    116: ...[Erie Triangle]], are smaller but still important ports.
    118: ...Dam, impounding a recreational mountain lake for sportsmen, burst after a heavy rain and destroyed the do...
  20. Alexander the Great (42049 bytes)
    23: ...my. From Pamphylia onward the coast held no major ports, so Alexander moved inland. At Pisidian [[Termess...
    56: ... thighs." And [[Quintus Curtius Rufus|Curtius]] reports that "He scorned [feminine] sensual pleasures to ...
    93: ... failed to decompose for, it is said, six days supports the theory that he was suffering from typhoid ind...

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