| AndyZ/World War I User:AndyZ/World_War_I
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| Expulsion of Germans after World War II/Archive 4 Talk:Expulsion_of_Germans_after_World_War_II/Archive_4
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| Expulsion of Germans after World War II/Archive 5 Talk:Expulsion_of_Germans_after_World_War_II/Archive_5
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| Articles for creation/2006-06-17 Wikipedia:Articles_for_creation/2006-06-17
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| Germans of Hungary Germans of Hungary (, ) are the German-speaking minority of Hungary commonly called the Danube Swabians (GermanKingdom of Hungary (today's Hungary, Romania, and several former Yugoslav republics). Hungary Germans refers to the descendants of Germans who immigrated to the Carpathian Mountains and surrounding regions, and who are now minorities in those areas. Germans_of_Hungary
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| Ukraine and the European Union According to the European parliament, the EU is seeking an increasingly close relationship with Ukraine, going beyond cooperation, to gradual economic integration and deepening of political cooperation. Ukraine is said to be a priority partner within the European Neighborhood Policy. Ukraine_and_the_European_Union
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| Articles for creation/2006-06-20 Wikipedia:Articles_for_creation/2006-06-20
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| History of Germany since 1945 Talk:History_of_Germany_since_1945
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| Ugur Basak/Archive3 User_talk:Ugur_Basak/Archive3
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| Çakırcalı Mehmet Efe Çakırcalı Mehmet Efe (1872-1911) was a Zeybek, who was active as an outlaw in the region enclosing İzmir, Aydın, Denizli, Muğla and Antalya in modern western Turkey, from 1893 to 1910. Born in Ödemiş in 1871, he went out to the Aegean mountains at the age of 22 seeking revenge for his father, Çakırcalı Koca Ahmet Efe, who was murdered by an Ottoman sergeant.While the political standing of Çakırcalı is controversial, he is generally recognized as a legendary efe, who was protective of common people, fought against authority, and established justice in regions of his control. Çakırcalı_Mehmet_Efe
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| European University Institute European University Institute (EUI) in Florence (Italy) is an international postgraduate and post-doctoral teaching and research institute established by the European Community member states to contribute to cultural and scientific development in the social sciences, in a European perspective. By statute, the EUI is an intergovernmental organisation. European_University_Institute
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| Claude de Seyssel Claude de Seyssel (died 1520) was a Savoyard jurist and humanist, now known for his political writings. He wrote La Grande Monarchie de France as a supporter of the French crown, in the person of Louis XII. Written around 1515, in French, it was published 1519; it supports hereditary monarchy. A Latin translation De Republica Galliae was printed in 1548 in Strasbourg. Claude_de_Seyssel
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| Michael Keating (political scientist) Michael Keating (born 2 February 1950) is a political scientist specialising in nationalism, European politics, regional politics and devolution. He is Professor of Regional Studies at the European University Institute in Florence, Italy, on secondment from the University of Aberdeen, where he holds the post of Professor of Politics. Keating was previously Professor of Political Science at the University of Western Ontario, Canada and between 1979 and 1988 taught at the University of Strathclyde. Michael_Keating_(political_scientist)
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| Ķekava Ķekava is a village in central Latvia. Ķekava
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| Long-Berenger Oil Agreement Long-Berenger Oil Agreement (April 1919) was an agreement between France and the United Kingdom over oil rights. This agreement delimited the oil interests in Russia and Romania, British (British Mandate of Mesopotamia) and French colonies. France received a 25% share in oil interests. The agreement takes the names of the British petroleum minister, Sir Walter Long, and the French petroleum minister, Henri Bérenger, who negotiated the agreement. Long-Berenger_Oil_Agreement
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| Human rights in Bahrain Bahrain's record on human rights has been praised as one of the most progressive in the Middle East by Western human rights groups and the UN, with Human Rights Watch calling it "a posterchild for the Middle East." The government's ongoing commitment to women's rights, freedom of expression, freedom of religion, and civil liberties has led to this distinction. Human_rights_in_Bahrain
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| International Paneuropean Union Talk:International_Paneuropean_Union
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| Dastan for the 1950 Bollywood film see Dastan (1950 film) The Dastan is an ornate form of oral history present in Central Asia, which is a Persian word, meaning "story". It conveys values and traditions of generations of peoples. A Dastan is centered on one individual who protects his tribe or his people from an outside invader/enemy. Dastan
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| Jadger/draft expulsions User:Jadger/draft_expulsions
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| Abdulhadi Al Khawaja Abdulhadi Alkhawaja is a leading Bahraini human rights activist and was the former president of the Bahrain Center for Human Rights he has taken many roles and positions in regional and international organizations. Currently working as the MENA region Human Rights Activists Defender for Frontline. He is also a member of the International Advisory Network in the Business and Human Rights Resource Center chaired by Mary Robinson, former UN High commissioner for Human Rights. Abdulhadi_Al_Khawaja
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