| Earl of Stirling Talk:Earl_of_Stirling
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| Bosnian Genocide Case Application of the Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide (Bosnia and Herzegovina v. Serbia and Montenegro), case 91, International Court of Justice (ICJ) Judgement returned on 26 February 2007.The case before the International Court of Justice (ICJ), the United Nations's highest judicial body, which exclusively hears disputes between states, related to Serbia's alleged attempts to wipe out the Bosnian Muslim population of Bosnia. Bosnian_Genocide_Case
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| Bosnian Genocide Case Talk:Bosnian_Genocide_Case
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| Istrian exodus The expression Istrian exodus or Istrian-Dalmatian exodus is used to indicate the departure of ethnic Italians from Istria, Rijeka, and Dalmatia (present-day Croatia), after World War II. At the time of the exodus, these territories were part of the SR Croatia and SR Slovenia (then parts of SFR Yugoslavia), today they are parts of the Republics of Croatia and Slovenia. Istrian_exodus
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| Turks in Germany Turks in Germany (occasionally German Turks or Turkish Germans) are people of Turkish ethnicity living in Germany who form the largest ethnic minority in Germany. Turks_in_Germany
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| Greek genocide World War I and its aftermath (1914-1923), the government of the Ottoman Empire instigated a violent campaign against the Greek population of the Empire. The campaign included massacres, forced deportations involving death marches, and summary expulsions. According to various sources, several hundred thousand Ottoman Greeks died during this period. Greek_genocide
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| European Heritage Days European Heritage Days (EHD) is a joint action of the Council of Europe and the European Commission involving all 49 signatory states of the European Cultural Convention under the motto, Europe. The annual programme offers opportunities to visit buildings, monuments and sites, many of which are not normally accessible to the public. European_Heritage_Days
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| Doors Open Days Doors Open Days provides free access to buildings not normally open to the public. Alongside Scottish Archaeology Month , they form Scotland's contribution to European Heritage Days. This joint initiative between the Council of Europe and the European Union aims to give people a greater understanding of each other through sharing and exploring cultural heritage. 49 countries across Europe take part annually, in September. Doors_Open_Days
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| Gerald Ronson Gerald Maurice Ronson (born 27 May 1939) is a British business tycoon and philanthropist, and became known in the UK as one of the "Guinness Four" for his conviction in the Guinness share-trading fraud of the 1980s. He is also the chairman and chief funder of the Community Security Trust. Gerald_Ronson
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| Baby hatch A baby hatch is a place where mothers can bring their babies, usually newborn, and leave them anonymously in a safe place to be found and cared for. This kind of arrangement was common in mediaeval times and in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, when the device was known as a foundling wheel. Baby_hatch
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| Geoffrey de Freitas Sir Geoffrey Stanley de Freitas (7 April, 1913 10 August, 1982) was a British politician and diplomat. For many years a Labour Member of Parliament, he also served as British High Commissioner in Accra and Nairobi, and later as President of the Council of Europe. Geoffrey_de_Freitas
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| Human rights in Germany Talk:Human_rights_in_Germany
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| Ioan Evans Ioan Lyonel Evans (10 July 1927 10 February 1984) was a British politician. He served as a Labour Co-operative Member of Parliament (MP) from 1964 to 1970 and from 1974 until his death. Ioan_Evans
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| Adapted Conventional Armed Forces in Europe Treaty Adapted Conventional Armed Forces in Europe Treaty is a post-Cold War adaptation of the Treaty on Conventional Armed Forces in Europe (CFE), signed on November 19, 1999 during the OSCE's 1999 Istanbul summit. The main difference with the earlier treaty is that the troop ceilings on a bloc-to-bloc basis (NATO vs. Adapted_Conventional_Armed_Forces_in_Europe_Treaty
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| Frozen conflict Talk:Frozen_conflict
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| Macedonians (ethnic group)/Archive 7 Talk:Macedonians_(ethnic_group)/Archive_7
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| Republic of Macedonia/Intro Portal_talk:Republic_of_Macedonia/Intro
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| Eurimages Eurimages is the Council of Europe fund for the co-production, distribution, exhibition and digitisation of European cinematographic works. It aims to promote the European film industry by encouraging the production and distribution of films and fostering co-operation between professionals. Eurimages is located in Strasbourg, France. The Eurimages offices are in the Agora building of the Council of Europe. Eurimages
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| Ľubomír Feldek Ľubomír Feldek (* 9 October 1936, Žilina, Czechoslovakia) is a Slovak poet, writer, playwright, and translator. He is married to Oľga Feldeková.Feldek is the author of several books of poetry (Kriedový kruh, Paracelsus, and Milovanie pred usnutím), the novel Van Stiphout, and several plays including Teta na zjedenie or Jánošík podľa Vivaldiho. Ľubomír_Feldek
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| Jeans Revolution "Denim revolution" also refers to a revolution in fashion caused by the jeans in the American youth culture and all over the world.The Jeans Revolution (, transliteration:Džynsavaja revalucyja, ) is a term used by the radical opposition in Belarus and their supporters in the West to describe their effort and aspirations. Jeans_Revolution
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| Transnistria/Archive 3 Talk:Transnistria/Archive_3
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| Human rights in Romania Human rights in Romania are generally respected by the government, although there were issues during the December 13 elections. Human_rights_in_Romania
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| List of scientific societies rejecting intelligent design This page documents scientific opinion as given by scientific bodies of national or international standing, and ad hoc groups of opinion among scientists. It does not document the views of individual scientists. List_of_scientific_societies_rejecting_intelligent_design
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| Cornish Assembly Cornish Assembly is a proposed devolved regional assembly for Cornwall in the United Kingdom along the lines of the Scottish Parliament, National Assembly for Wales and Northern Ireland Assembly. Cornish_Assembly
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| Constitution of San Marino Talk:Constitution_of_San_Marino
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| John Khetsuriani John Khetsuriani is a Georgian lawyer.Khetsuriani was born on 23 November 1951, in Lailashi, in the Tsageri region. He received his secondary education in Kutaisi, before graduating from Tbilisi State University in law and economics. He undertook post-graduate studies at the Georgian Academy of Sciences, before defending a thesis at the Kharkov Law Institute on the "Significance of Moral Rules in Civil Law" in 1977. John_Khetsuriani
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| Mairéad Farrell Talk:Mairéad_Farrell
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| Anti-terrorism legislation Anti-terrorism legislation designs all types of laws passed in the purported aim of fighting terrorism. They usually, if not always, follow specific bombings or assassinations. Anti-terrorism legislation usually includes specific amendments allowing the state to bypass its own legislation when fighting terrorism-related crimes, under the grounds of necessity. Anti-terrorism_legislation
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| History of the Jews in Sweden history of Jews in Sweden can be traced back to the seventeenth century, as vouched for by church records at Stockholm, from which it appears that several Jews had been baptised into the Lutheran Church, a condition at that time imposed upon any Jew who desired to settle in Sweden. History_of_the_Jews_in_Sweden
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| Rain74 User_talk:Rain74
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| Republic of Moldova/Archive2 Talk:Republic_of_Moldova/Archive2
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| Turkish diaspora The term Turkish diaspora () refers to the estimated population of Turkish people in the world migrated outside of Turkey and any other Turkish homeland. Turkish_diaspora
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| Coventry Four HM Customs & Excise officers in Coventry in March 1984 and charged with conspiring to export arms from Britain to apartheid South Africa in contravention of the mandatory UN arms embargo. They became known as the Coventry Four. Coventry_Four
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| Slovak nationality law Slovak_nationality_law
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| Slovenian nationality law Slovenian_nationality_law
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| Hungarian nationality law Hungarian_nationality_law
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| Human rights in Greece Human rights in Greece are observed by various organizations. The country is a signatory to the European Convention on Human Rights, the Geneva Convention relating to the Status of Refugees and the United Nations Convention Against Torture. The Greek constitution also guarantees fundamental human rights to all Greek citizens. Human_rights_in_Greece
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| Carpathian Euroregion The Carpathian Euroregion is an international association formed on February 14, 1993 by the Ministers of Foreign Affairs of Poland, Ukraine, and Hungary in the city of Debrecen. The Carpathian Euroregion comprises 19 administrative units of five countries from Central and East Europe, which are Poland, Slovakia, Hungary, Ukraine and Romania. Carpathian_Euroregion
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| Scientology/Archive 6 Talk:Scientology/Archive_6
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| Human rights in Albania human rights in Albania include violence against women, torture, police brutality and maltreatment of prisoners of conscience, the general condition of prisons and sex trafficking. Human_rights_in_Albania
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| Khojaly massacre/Archive 1 Talk:Khojaly_massacre/Archive_1
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| Sylvia Kierkegaard Sylvia Mercado Kierkegaard is a leading international authority in computer law. Her articles are widely published in top international journals and books. Professor Kierkegaard covers a wide range of topics, such as comparative contract law, alternative dispute resolution, intellectual property rights, EU law, privacy, electronic commerce and data protection. Sylvia_Kierkegaard
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| Timeline of Scientology This is a timeline of Scientology, particularly its foundation and development by author L. Ron Hubbard. Timeline_of_Scientology
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| Staro Nagoričane Municipality Staro Nagoričane (Cyrillic:municipality in northern Republic of Macedonia. Staro Nagoričane is also the name of the village where the municipal seat is found. This municipality is part of Northeastern statistical region. Staro_Nagoričane_Municipality
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| Vipera ammodytes Common names:more. Vipera ammodytes is a venomous viper species found in southern Europe through to the Balkans and parts of the Middle East. It is reputed to be the most dangerous of the European vipers due to its large size, long fangs (up to 13 mm) and high venom toxicity. Vipera_ammodytes
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| Turks in Bulgaria Talk:Turks_in_Bulgaria
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| Versant The Versant suite of tests are computerized tests of spoken language available from Pearson. Versant tests were the first fully automated tests of spoken language to use advanced speech processing technology (including speech recognition) to assess the spoken language skills of non-native speakers. Versant
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| European Bureau for Lesser-Used Languages European_Bureau_for_Lesser-Used_Languages
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| Ohrid Agreement The Ohrid Framework Agreement was the peace deal signed by the government of the Republic of Macedonia and ethnic Albanian representatives on August 13, 2001. The agreement ended the armed conflict between the National Liberation Army and the Macedonian security forces and set the groundwork for improving the rights of ethnic Albanians.The Agreement also included provisions for altering the official languages of the country, with any language spoken by over 20% of the population becoming co-official with the Macedonian language. Ohrid_Agreement
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| Human rights in Russia Talk:Human_rights_in_Russia
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