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  • 21Internal conflict in Peru — Warbox|conflict=Internal Conflict in Peru caption=Areas where Shining Path was active in Peru. date=May 17, 1980 present, largely ended by 2000 campaign= place=Peru casus=Decision by guerrillas to rise against Peruvian state territory=None status …

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  • 22Climate conflict — is a term used in military and sociology and diplomacy to discuss human conflicts aggravated by inequitable impacts of climate change. In particular, heightened conflicts between those who are able to control reliable stable and undisrupted food… …

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  • 23Sino-Soviet conflict (1929) — Infobox Military Conflict conflict=Sino Soviet conflict (1929) partof= caption= date=July 22, 1929 September 9, 1929 place=Inner Manchuria casus=Chinese violation of 1924 agreement territory= result=Provisions of 1924 agreement were upheld… …

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  • 24Iran–Party for a Free Life in Kurdistan conflict — Infobox Military Conflict conflict=Iran PJAK conflict caption= partof= place=Iran, North of Iraq date=2004 – present result=Ongoing combatant1= combatant2=Party for a Free Life in Kurdistan (PJAK) commander1= commander2= strength1= strength2=… …

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  • 25Sino–Soviet conflict (1929) — Soviet soldiers with captured Kuomintang banners. Date July 22 September 9, 1929 …

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  • 26International Center on Nonviolent Conflict — The International Center on Nonviolent Conflict is an independent, nonprofit educational foundation that promotes the study and utilization of nonmilitary strategies by civilian based movements to establish and defend human rights, social justice …

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  • 27ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH: Conflict in Orthodoxy — ▪ 1997       The most serious threat of schism in centuries occurred in Eastern Orthodoxy in February 1996 when Bartholomew I, ecumenical patriarch of Constantinople, decreed that the Estonian Orthodox Apostolic Church was autonomous under his… …

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  • 28Kosovo conflict — (1998–99) Ethnic war in Kosovo, Yugoslavia. In 1989 the Serbian president, Slobodan Milošević, abrogated the constitutional autonomy of Kosovo. He and the minority of Serbs in Kosovo had long bristled at the fact that Muslim Albanians were in… …

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  • 29Norwegian language conflict — This article is part of the series on: Norwegian language Variants: Official: Bokmål | Nynorsk Unofficial: Riksmål | Landsmål/Høgnorsk Norwegian language …

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  • 302008 Argentine government conflict with the agricultural sector — The lock out by the agricultural sector in Argentina in 2008 was a conflict with the Government of Argentina which started in March 2008, then extending into a prolonged period of turbulent politics. The crisis began with four agricultural sector …

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