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  • 21Colonial empire — Regions that belonged once to a colonial empire. (animated map, 1492 to present) The Colonial empires were a product of the European Age of Exploration (or Age of Sail) that began with a race of exploration between the then most advanced maritime …

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  • 22Trade union — Unions redirects here. For the defunct Australian rules football club, see Unions Football Club. Labour union redirects here. For the Polish political party, see Labour Union (Poland). For the Canadian political party, see Union Labour. Labor… …

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  • 23Colonial Office — For other uses, see Colonial Office (disambiguation). The Foreign and Commonwealth Office s building in 1866. It was then occupied by the four government departments, Foreign, India, Home and Colonial Offices. The Colonial Office was a government …

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  • 24Colonial Promenade Alabaster — Coordinates: 33°14′4.32″N 86°48′9.06″W / 33.2345333°N 86.8025167°W / 33.2345333; 86.8025167 …

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  • 25Colonial architecture of Indonesia — Javanese and neo classical Indo European hybrid villa. Note the Javanese roof form and general similarities with the Javanese cottage. Dutch colonial architecture in Indonesia was predominantly built in Java, however, buildings from the Dutch… …

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  • 26Colonial — Colonialisme « Colonial » redirige ici. Pour le sens relatif au colonialisme français, voir Colonial (France). Le colonialisme est une doctrine ou une idéologie justifiant la colonisation entendue comme l extension de la souveraineté d… …

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  • 27Colonial surplus — A colonial surplus is a way of measuring the effects of the relationship between colony and metropolis. A colony, in the sense of a region being ruled by a foreign overseas power, was in a different position from that of an independent country.… …

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  • 28Colonial agent — A colonial agent was the official representative of one of the Thirteen American Colonies in London in the period before 1775. About 200 men served. They were selected and paid a fixed salary by the colonial government, and given the long delays… …

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  • 29Colonial war — The Battle of Isandhlwana by Charles Edwin Fripp. Fought between the Zulu of South Africa and the British Empire. Colonial war is a blanket term relating to the various conflicts that arose as the result of overseas territories being settled by… …

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  • 30Trade unions in Tanzania — Infobox Union by Country country = Tanzania national = Trade Union Congress of Tanzania (TUCTA) Zanzibar Trade Union Congress (ZATUC) government = Registrar of Trade Unions legislation = membership number = approx. 370,000 [http://www.ituc… …

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