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- Volcano (27295 bytes)
164: ... amount. Mount Pinatubo erupted on [[June 12]], [[1991]]. On several occasions, such as before the Mount... - Fila Brasileiro (2854 bytes)
47: ...(24 - 27.5 in) with a minimum weight of 40 kg (90 lb).
52: ... the UK's [[Dangerous Dogs Act|Dangerous Dogs Act 1991]]. - Antarctica (14761 bytes)
96: * [[Beryl Bainbridge]]'s ''The Birthday Boys'' ([[1991]]) (a fictionalised account of the expedition of ... - Economy of Afghanistan (14517 bytes)
118: ...), 1,900 (January 1994), 1,019 (March 1993), 850 (1991); note - these rates reflect the free market exch... - Ethiopia (20233 bytes)
69: ...efugee]] problem. It was eventually defeated in [[1991]] by the [[Ethiopian Peoples' Revolutionary Democ...
83: ...iopians rely on [[food aid]] from abroad. Since [[1991]], Ethiopia has established warm relations with t...
117: ...erty, and all financial institutions. Since mid-[[1991]], the economy has evolved toward a decentralized...
270: ...s - Country Study: Ethiopia] most data as of July 1991 - Jordan (20715 bytes)
81: ...ot participate in the [[Gulf War]] of 1990-91. In 1991, Jordan agreed, along with Syria, [[Lebanon]], an...
92: ...n Jordan. King Hussein ended [[martial law]] in [[1991]] and [[Legalization|legalized]] [[Political part... - Madagascar (29377 bytes)
70: ...olitical parties and their leaders, among them [[Albert Zafy]] and [[Rakotoniaina Manandafy]], anchore...
72: ...iraka replaced his prime minister in [[August]] [[1991]] but suffered an irreparable setback soon therea...
74: ...ng "[[Panorama Convention]]" of [[October 31]], [[1991]], stripped Ratsiraka of nearly all of his powers...
78: ...3]], and the leader of the Hery Velona movement, Albert Zafy, defeated Ratsiraka. Zafy was sworn in as...
174: ...effort. A period of significant stagnation from [[1991]]-[[96]] was followed by 5 years of solid economi... - Turkmenistan (10788 bytes)
34: ...From [[Soviet Union]]<br/> [[October 27]], [[1991]]<br/> (Year)
62: In [[1991]], with the breakup of the Soviet Union, Turkmeni...
130: *[http://www.uni-graz.at/franz.koelbl/turkmenistan/ Photo Gallery from Turkmenistan] (... - Eritrea (12964 bytes)
36: | From [[Ethiopia]]<br /> [[May 29]], [[1991]]<br /> [[May 24]], [[1993]]
64: This war ended in [[1991]], when Eritrean forces defeated the Ethiopian ar... - Kazakhstan (26806 bytes)
50: | From [[Soviet Union]], [[December 16]], [[1991]]
84: ...hstan declared independence on [[December 16]], [[1991]].
86: ...t Party]] and was eventually elected President in 1991, Kazakhstan has made significant progress toward ...
164: ...2.9%, [[Uyghur]] 1.6%, other 6.0% (1999). Before 1991, one million Germans lived in Kazakhstan.
217: *[http://www.nationalbank.kz/?switch=eng National Bank of Kazakhstan] - Iraq (19222 bytes)
106: ...an international coalition beginning in January [[1991]] drastically reduced economic activity. Although...
114: ...has been growing at a rate of 53% GDP every year albeit from a low base. The Iraqi ministry of Finance... - Azerbaijan (15031 bytes)
40: | From [[Soviet Union]]<br/> [[30 August]] [[1991]]
58: ... after Arran, a legendary founder of [[Caucasian Albania]]. However, the precise location identified b...
67: ...s]]. The satrapies of Atropatene and [[Caucasian Albania]] were established in the [[4th century BC]] ...
75: ...ndence upon the collapse of the Soviet Union in [[1991]]. Despite a [[cease-fire]] in place since [[1994...
90: ...nu, [[Imishli]] Rayonu, [[Ismayilli]] Rayonu, [[Kalbajar]] Rayonu, [[Kurdamir]] Rayonu, [[Lachin]] Ray... - Mali (7755 bytes)
60: ... Rule by dictatorship was brought to a close in [[1991]] with a transitional government, and in [[1992]]... - People's Republic of China (40848 bytes)
167: ...d direct budgetary outlays for exports on Jan. 1, 1991. Nonetheless, it is widely believed that many of ... - Lebanon (34225 bytes)
48: | [[Lebanese pound]] (LBP)
60: | [[.lb]]
223: The 1975-1991 civil war seriously damaged Lebanon's economic [[...
238: ...ummer festivals at [http://www.baalbeck.org.lb Baalbeck], [http://www.beiteddine.org Beiteddine], and ...
273: *[http://www.ul.edu.lb/ Lebanese University] - Serbia and Montenegro (13848 bytes)
93: ...ller numbers of other minority groups. The large Albanian population is chiefly concentrated in Kosovo... - Germany (46412 bytes)
73: ... crown and constitution. This prompted violent rollbacks by the monarchs, and the demise of the nation...
201: ...river]]s such as the [[Rhine]], [[Danube]] and [[Elbe]].
260: ...ing the total influx to more than 200,000 since [[1991]]. About half joined a settled Jewish community, ...
296: ...an painters such as the [[Renaissance]] artist [[Albrecht D??, the romanticist [[Caspar David Friedric...
298: ...aeckel]], [[Alexander von Humboldt|Humboldt]], [[Albert Einstein|Einstein]], [[Max Born|Born]], [[Max ... - Kyrgyzstan (23226 bytes)
1: ...et Union]], Kyrgyzstan has been independent since 1991. Remaining reasonably stable throughout most of t...
35: ...ype = [[History of the Soviet Union (1985-1991)|Independence]] |
37: ...Union]]<br> [[31 August]] [[1991]]<br> [[December 1991]] |
64: ...]], it became the Kyrgyz Republic.) In February [[1991]], the name of the capital, Frunze, was changed b...
66: ...ndum on the preservation of the U.S.S.R. in March 1991, 88.7% of the voters approved a proposal to retai... - South Africa (40100 bytes)
174: ... 1970's and 1980's before completely disarming by 1991. - Hungary (18459 bytes)
73: .... Following the collapse of the Soviet Union in [[1991]], Hungary developed closer ties with Western Eur...
199: ....com/Countries/Hungary Photos of Hungary] (photo album of Budapest and other cities)
200: ...w.magyarorszag.hu/angol/orszaginfo/galeria Photo album]
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