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  • 1Territories of the United States — This article is about the individual political entities currently or formerly called United States territories . For the various forms of the jurisdiction of the United States, see United States territory. Political divisions of the United States …

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  • 2Palestinian territories — Not to be confused with Palestinian National Authority, State of Palestine, or Palestine (region). Palestinian Territories …

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  • 3United Nations — 1. an international organization, with headquarters in New York City, formed to promote international peace, security, and cooperation under the terms of the charter signed by 51 founding countries in San Francisco in 1945. Abbr.: UN Cf. General… …

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  • 4Trusteeship Council — ▪ UN       one of the principal organs of the United Nations (UN), designed to supervise the government of trust territories and to lead them to self government or independence. The council originally consisted of states administering trust… …

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  • 5League of Nations mandate — Mandates in the Middle East and Africa, which included: 1. Syria, 2. Lebanon, 3. Palestine, 4. Transjordan, 5. Mesopotamia, 6. British Togoland, 7. French Togoland, 8. British Cameroons, 9. French Cameroun, 10. Ruanda Urundi, 11. Tanganyika and… …

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  • 6United Nations Trusteeship Council — Infobox UN name = United Nations Trusteeship Council caption = The chamber of the UN Trusteeship Council, UN headquarters, New York type = Principal Organ acronyms = head = President :Michel Duclos:FRA Vice President :Adam Thomson:UK status =… …

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  • 7History of Namibia — Flag of Namibia The history of Namibia has passed through several distinct stages from being colonised in the late nineteenth century to Namibia s independence on 21 March 1990. From 1884, Namibia was a German colony: German South West Africa.… …

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  • 8Self-determination — This article is about self determination in international law. For other uses, see Self determination (disambiguation). Self determination is the principle in international law that nations have the right to freely choose their sovereignty and… …

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  • 9Cecil Rhodes — He supervised the working of his brother s claim and speculated on his behalf. Among his associates in the early days were John X. Merriman and Charles Rudd, who later became his partner in the De Beers Mining Company and Niger Oil Company. After …

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  • 10International Organizations and Groups — Note: The Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (SFRY) has dissolved and ceases to exist. None of the successor states of the former Yugoslavia, including Serbia and Montenegro, have been permitted to participate solely on the basis of the… …

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