| Northern Epirus NoteAutonomous Republic of Northern Epirus. Northern_Epirus
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| Epirus (region) Talk:Epirus_(region)
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| Kent Hovind Kent E. Hovind (born January 15, 1953) is an American Young Earth creationist and conspiracy theorist famous for his creation science seminars that aim to convince listeners to reject modern theories of evolution, geophysics, and cosmology in favor of biblical creation. Hovind's views are criticized by the scientific community at large and even some fellow Young Earth creationist organizations like Answers in Genesis. Kent_Hovind
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| Muslim world Muslim world (or Islamic world) has several meanings. In a cultural sense it refers to the worldwide community of Muslims, adherents of Islam. This community numbers about 1.3-1.5 billion people, roughly one-fifth of the world population. This community is spread across many different nations and ethnic groups connected only by religion. In a historical or geopolitical sense the term usually refers collectively to Muslim majority countries or countries in which Islam dominates politically. Muslim_world
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| Nuremberg Trials Talk:Nuremberg_Trials
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| Apartheid/Archive 1 Talk:Apartheid/Archive_1
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| Vergina Sun Talk:Vergina_Sun
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| History of the Kurdish people The Kurds are an Iranic ethnolinguistic group who have historically inhabited the mountainous areas to the south of Caucasus (Zagros and Taurus mountain ranges), a geographical area collectively referred to as Kurdistan.Carduchoi of Classical Antiquity, but these are speculative.Hasanwayhids, the Marwanids, the Shaddadids, followed by the Ayyubid dynasty founded by Saladin. History_of_the_Kurdish_people
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| Alsace-Lorraine Alsace-Lorraine (, generally Elsass-Lothringen) was a territorial entity created by the German Empire in 1871 after the annexation of most of Alsace and the Moselle region of Lorraine in the Franco-Prussian War. The Alsatian part lay in the Rhine Valley on the west bank of the Rhine River and on the east of the Vosges Mountains. The Lorraine section was in the upper Moselle valley to the north of the Vosges Mountains. Alsace-Lorraine
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| Communist state In political science, a Communist state is a state with a form of government characterized by single-party rule of a Communist party and a professed allegiance to a communist ideology as the guiding principle of the state. Communist states may have several legal political parties, but the Communist party is usually granted a special or dominant role in government, often by statute or under Communist_state
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| Example requests for permission Wikipedia_talk:Example_requests_for_permission
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| Court of Cassation (France) Talk:Court_of_Cassation_(France)
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| Estonian Provincial Assembly Estonian Provincial Assembly () was elected after the February Revolution in 1917 as the national diet of the Autonomous Governorate of Estonia in Russian Empire. November 28 1917, after the October Revolution the Assembly declared itself the sovereign power on Estonia and called for the elections of the Estonian Constituent Assembly. Estonian_Provincial_Assembly
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| Information privacy Information privacy, or data privacy is the relationship between collection and dissemination of data, technology, the public expectation of privacy, and the legal and political issues surrounding them.Privacy concerns exist wherever personally identifiable information is collected and stored - in digital form or otherwise. Information_privacy
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| Cuba/Archive01 Talk:Cuba/Archive01
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| Right to silence The right to remain silent is a legal protection given to people undergoing police interrogation or trial. The law is recognized, explicitly or by convention, in many of the world's legal systems.The right covers a number of issues centered around the right to refuse to answer questions. Right_to_silence
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| Berat Berat (also kown in Albanian as Berati) is a town located in south-central Albania. It has a population of around 45,500 people (2003 est). It is the capital of both the District of Berat and the larger County of Berat. The old town was inscribed on the World Heritage List in July 2008. Berat
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| Northern Cyprus Northern_Cyprus
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| European Academy of Environmental Affairs The European Academy for Environmental Affairs (also known asEuropean Academy of Environmental Affairs, is a private organization which gave its label for the Leipzig Declaration on Global Climate Change, a SEPP-initiated document in which some scientists argue against global warming theories. In 1993 this Academy held a conference in Mannheim under the title "Globale Erwärmung - Tatsache oder Behauptung?" (Global warming -- fact or fiction?). European_Academy_of_Environmental_Affairs
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| Capital punishment in the United Kingdom Capital punishment was used in the United Kingdom and its predecessor states of England and Scotland from the earliest times until the punishment was abolished in the twentieth century. The last executions, by hanging, took place in 1964, prior to capital punishment being abolished for murder (in 1969 in Great Britain and in 1973 in Northern Ireland). Although not applied since, the death penalty remained on the statute book for certain other offences until 1998. Capital_punishment_in_the_United_Kingdom
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| Convention on the Conservation of European Wildlife and Natural Habitats Convention_on_the_Conservation_of_European_Wildlife_and_Natural_Habitats
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| Caroline, Princess of Hanover Caroline,_Princess_of_Hanover
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| Sensory deprivation Sensory deprivation is the deliberate reduction or removal of stimuli from one or more of the senses. Simple devices such as blindfolds or hoods and earmuffs can cut off sight and hearing respectively, while more complex devices can also cut off the sense of smell, touch, taste, thermoception (heat-sense), and 'gravity'. Sensory deprivation has been used in various alternative medicines and in psychological experiments (e.g., see Isolation tank). Sensory_deprivation
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| Crime in Estonia Crime_in_Estonia
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| Symbols of Europe Symbols_of_Europe
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| Aromanians Aromanians
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| Aromanian language Aromanian (limba armãneascã, armãneshce or armãneashti), also known as Macedo-Romanian, Arumanian or Vlach in most other countries, is an Eastern Romance language spoken in Southeastern Europe. Its speakers are called Aromanians or Vlachs (which is an exonym in widespread use to define the communities in the Balkans).It shares many features with modern Romanian, having similar morphology and syntax, as well as a large common vocabulary inherited from Latin. Aromanian_language
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| Yukos Yukos Oil Company (ОАО НК ЮКОС) was a petroleum company in Russia which, until recently, was controlled by Russian billionaire Mikhail Khodorkovsky and a number of prominent Russian businessmen. Khodorkovsky was convicted and sent to prison. Yukos headquarters was located in Moscow. On August 1, 2006, a Russian court declared Yukos bankrupt. Yukos
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| Languages of the United Kingdom The United Kingdom does not have a constitutionally defined official language. English is the main language (being spoken monolingually by more than 70% of the UK population) and is thus the de facto official language. Languages_of_the_United_Kingdom
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| Multiple citizenship Multiple citizenship is a status in which a person is concurrently regarded as a citizen under the laws of more than one state. Multiple citizenships exist because different countries use different, and not necessarily mutually exclusive, citizenship requirements. Multiple_citizenship
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| Computer crime Computer crime, cybercrime, e-crime, hi-tech crime or electronic crime generally refers to criminal activity where a computer or network is the source, tool, target, or place of a crime. These categories are not exclusive and many activities can be characterized as falling in one or more. Computer_crime
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| Harriet Harman Harriet Ruth Harman QC MP (born 30 July 1950) is a British solicitor and Labour politician. Since 24 June 2007, she has been the Deputy Leader and Party Chair of the Labour Party. On 28 June 2007 she was appointed Leader of the House of Commons, Lord Privy Seal and Minister for Women and Equality. Harriet_Harman
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| Lega Nord Lega Nord (North League, LN), whose complete name is Lega Nord per l'Indipendenza della Padania (North League for the Independence of Padania), is a political party in Italy founded in 1991 as a federation of several regional parties of Northern and Central Italy, most of which had arisen and expanded their share of the electorate over the 1980s. Lega_Nord
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| Council of Europe Talk:Council_of_Europe
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| European Convention on Nationality Talk:European_Convention_on_Nationality
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| Bologna process The purpose of the Bologna process (or Bologna accords) is to create the European higher education area by making academic degree standards and quality assurance standards more comparable and compatible throughout Europe, in particular under the Lisbon Recognition Convention. Bologna_process
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| Transnistria Transnistria, also known as Trans-Dniester, Transdniestria, and Pridnestrovie is a disputed region in southeast Europe. Since its declaration of independence in 1990, followed by the War of Transnistria in 1992, it is governed by the unrecognized Pridnestrovian Moldavian Republic (PMR), which claims the left bank of the river Dniester and the city of Bendery within the former Moldavian SSR. Transnistria
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| Recep Tayyip Erdoğan Recep Tayyip Erdoğan () (b. February 26, 1954 in Istanbul, Turkey) is a Turkish politician, a former mayor of Istanbul and the Prime Minister of the Republic of Turkey since 14 March, 2003. He is also the chairman of the Justice and Development Party ( - "AK Parti"), which holds a majority of the seats in the Turkish Parliament. Recep_Tayyip_Erdoğan
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| Nakhchivan The Nakhchivan Autonomous Republic (; ), often known simply as Nakhchivan,* is a landlocked exclave of Azerbaijan. The region covers 5,363Armenia (221Iran (179Turkey (15Nakhchivan City. Nakhchivan
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| Gagauzia Gagauzia (Gagauz:Gagauziya or Gagauz-Yeri; Moldovan/Romanian:Autonomous Territorial Unit of Găgăuzia (Gagauz Yeri) (GagauzAvtonom Territorial Bölümlüü Gagauz Yeri, Moldovan/RomanianUnitatea Teritorială Autonomă Găgăuzia, RussianAvtonomnoye territorial'noye obrazobaniye), is an autonomous region of Moldova. Gagauzia
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| United Kingdom labour law United Kingdom labour law is that body of law which regulates the rights, and obligations of trade unions, workers and employers in the United Kingdom. Labour law, often also referred to as "employment law" has developed rapidly over the past forty years, due to a historically strong trades union movement and the United Kingdom's membership of the European Union (since 1973). United_Kingdom_labour_law
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| Terry Davis (politician) Terence Anthony Gordon Davis (born 5 January 1938), known as Terry Davis, is a British Labour Party politician, and former Member of Parliament for the Birmingham Hodge Hill constituency, and current Secretary General of the Council of Europe. He is a member of the Privy Council. Terry_Davis_(politician)
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| Bern Talk:Bern
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| Rainbow (political party) This page refers to the Greek political party, for other uses see Rainbow party.The Rainbow (, Macedonian:Vinožito) is a political party in Greece, and a member of the European Free Alliance. It is known for its activism amongst what it regards as Ethnic Macedonian minority in Greece and their descendants abroad. The Rainbow states that it is not a separatist party and sees the acceptance of the Republic of Macedonia in the European Union with positive regard. Rainbow_(political_party)
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| Lloyd Axworthy Lloyd Norman Axworthy (born December 21, 1939, in North Battleford, Saskatchewan) is prominent Canadian politician and statesman from Manitoba. He is best known for having served as Minister of Foreign Affairs in the Cabinet chaired by Prime Minister Jean Chrétien. Lloyd_Axworthy
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| French law on secularity and conspicuous religious symbols in schools Talk:French_law_on_secularity_and_conspicuous_religious_symbols_in_schools
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| Minority group A minority is a sociological group that does not constitute a politically dominant voting majority of the total population of a given society. A sociological minority is not necessarily a numerical minority — it may include any group that is subnormal with respect to a dominant group in terms of social status, education, employment, wealth and political power. Minority_group
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| Prosecutor The prosecutor is the chief legal representative of the prosecution in countries with either the common law adversarial system, or the civil law inquisitorial system. The prosecution is the legal party responsible for presenting the case against an individual suspected of breaking the law in a criminal trial. Prosecutor
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| Russian presidential election, 2004 Presidential elections were held in Russia on March 14, 2004. Incumbent Vladimir Putin was seeking a second full four-year term. He was re-elected with 71.31% of the vote. Russian_presidential_election,_2004
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| Fringe science Fringe science is scientific inquiry in an established field of study which departs significantly from mainstream or orthodox theories, and is classified in the "fringes" of a credible mainstream academic discipline. Mainstream scientists typically regard fringe concepts as highly speculative or strongly refuted, as opposed to frontier science which is plausible emerging science. Fringe_science
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