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Iraqi Airways - Beginnings.
Iraqi Airways was founded in 1945. The first planes used were Dragon Rapides. For the next fiscal decade, until 1955, these planes were alternated with Vickers Viscounts. By 1955, however, the Viscounts took over all of Iraqi Airways' services.
The 1960s arrived, and so did the jet age. Iraqi Airways was quick to modernize, buying Russian built Tupolev Tu-124 planes as well as British built Trident aircraft. These jets allowed Iraqi Airways to increase service across the Middle East, to Africa and Europe. During that time, cargo airp ...
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Iraq disarmament crisis timeline 1990-1996 - 1990.
July 24, 1990
Nine days before Iraq's invasion of Kuwait US State Department spokeswoman, Margaret Tutweiller encourages Iraq with the statement: "We do not have any defence treaties with Kuwait, and there are no special defence or security commitments to Kuwait."
August 2, 1990
Iraqi troops invade Kuwait with armor and infantry, occupying strategic posts throughout the country, including the Emir's palace.
The ...
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|  |  |  | Arbil: Encyclopedia II - Iraqi Kurdistan - PoliticsSince 1992, the Kurdistan Regional Government (KRG) has been based in Erbil. The KRG has a parliament, called the Iraqi Kurdistan National Assembly, and a cabinet composed of the KDP and its allies (Iraqi Communist Party). Nechervan Idris Barzani has been prime minister of the KRG since 1999. Meanwhile, the provisional capital of the PUK-controlled area was in As Sulaymaniyah further south. In 7 January 2006 the ...
See also:Iraqi Kurdistan, Iraqi Kurdistan - Name, Iraqi Kurdistan - History, Iraqi Kurdistan - Politics, Iraqi Kurdistan - Economy, Iraqi Kurdistan - Geography, Iraqi Kurdistan - Governorates, Iraqi Kurdistan - Military, Iraqi Kurdistan - Culture, Iraqi Kurdistan - Music, Iraqi Kurdistan - Timeline of the Kurdish uprising Read more here: » Iraqi Kurdistan: Encyclopedia II - Iraqi Kurdistan - Politics |
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|  |  |  | Arbil: Encyclopedia II - Iraqi Kurdistan - NameThe word of Kurdistan is a combination of the word "Kurd" derived from "Kardo" plus the suffix "istan", totally meaning "Land of the Kurds".
As it is mentioned in Iraqi Constitution the fullname of this region is "Kurdistan Region" or "Iraqi Kurdistan". During the Ba'ath regime in the 70's and 80's the region was called Kurdish Autonomous Region.
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See also:Iraqi Kurdistan, Iraqi Kurdistan - Name, Iraqi Kurdistan - History, Iraqi Kurdistan - Politics, Iraqi Kurdistan - Economy, Iraqi Kurdistan - Geography, Iraqi Kurdistan - Governorates, Iraqi Kurdistan - Military, Iraqi Kurdistan - Culture, Iraqi Kurdistan - Music, Iraqi Kurdistan - Timeline of the Kurdish uprising Read more here: » Iraqi Kurdistan: Encyclopedia II - Iraqi Kurdistan - Name |
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|  |  |  | Arbil: Encyclopedia II - Iraqi Kurdistan - GovernoratesIraqi Kurdistan is divided into 6 governorates which untill this time three of them is under the control of Kurdistan Regions Government. This Governorates are called in Kurdish as Parêzge. Particularly in Iraqi government documents the term governorate is preferred:
The governorates under Kurdistan Region Goverment are:
As Sulaymaniyah (Slêmanî)
Arbil (Hewlêr)
Dahuk (Dihok)
The governorates claimed totally or parts of them by Kurdistan Region Government are:
Diyala
Kir ...
See also:Iraqi Kurdistan, Iraqi Kurdistan - Name, Iraqi Kurdistan - History, Iraqi Kurdistan - Politics, Iraqi Kurdistan - Economy, Iraqi Kurdistan - Geography, Iraqi Kurdistan - Governorates, Iraqi Kurdistan - Military, Iraqi Kurdistan - Culture, Iraqi Kurdistan - Music, Iraqi Kurdistan - Timeline of the Kurdish uprising Read more here: » Iraqi Kurdistan: Encyclopedia II - Iraqi Kurdistan - Governorates |
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|  |  |  | Arbil: Encyclopedia II - Iraqi Kurdistan - MilitaryPeshmerga or peshmerge (Kurdish: pêşmerge) is the term used by Kurds to refer to armed Kurdish fighters, they have been labelled by some as freedom fighters. Literally meaning "those who face death" (pêş front + merg death e is) the peshmerga forces of Kurdistan have been around since the advent of the Kurdish independence movement in the early 1920s, following the collapse of the Ottoman and Qajar empires which had jointly ruled over the area known today as Kurdistan.
Peshmarge forces also played ...
See also:Iraqi Kurdistan, Iraqi Kurdistan - Name, Iraqi Kurdistan - History, Iraqi Kurdistan - Politics, Iraqi Kurdistan - Economy, Iraqi Kurdistan - Geography, Iraqi Kurdistan - Governorates, Iraqi Kurdistan - Military, Iraqi Kurdistan - Culture, Iraqi Kurdistan - Music, Iraqi Kurdistan - Timeline of the Kurdish uprising Read more here: » Iraqi Kurdistan: Encyclopedia II - Iraqi Kurdistan - Military |
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|  |  |  | Arbil: Encyclopedia II - Iraqi Kurdistan - CultureKurdish culture is a rich Iranian strain of traditions that have developed through hundreds of years. The quest for social justice and equity is regarded as an important Kurdish cultural trait. Respect for the elderly and hospitality for the foreigners are also integral part of the Kurdish etiquette.
The Kurdish new year (Newroz) is celebrated on March 21, which is the first day of the month of Xakelêwe and coincidentally the first day of spring. Newroz has been nominated as one of the "Masterpieces of the Intangible Heritage of Humanity" by the United Nations Educational, Scientifi ...
See also:Iraqi Kurdistan, Iraqi Kurdistan - Name, Iraqi Kurdistan - History, Iraqi Kurdistan - Politics, Iraqi Kurdistan - Economy, Iraqi Kurdistan - Geography, Iraqi Kurdistan - Governorates, Iraqi Kurdistan - Military, Iraqi Kurdistan - Culture, Iraqi Kurdistan - Music, Iraqi Kurdistan - Timeline of the Kurdish uprising Read more here: » Iraqi Kurdistan: Encyclopedia II - Iraqi Kurdistan - Culture |
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|  |  |  | Arbil: Encyclopedia II - Iraqi Kurdistan - GeographyThe Iraqi Kurdistan is largely mountainous, with the highest point being a 3,611 m (11,847 ft) point known locally as Cheekah Dar (black tent). There are many rivers flowing and running through mountains of the region making it distinguished by its fertile lands, plentiful water, picturesque nature.
The mountainous nature of Kurdistan, the difference of temperatures in its various parts, and its wealth of waters, make Kurdistan a land of agriculture and tourism. In addition to various minerals, oil in particular, which for a long time was being extracted only in Kurdistan throwgh Iraq.
The largest lake in ...
See also:Iraqi Kurdistan, Iraqi Kurdistan - Name, Iraqi Kurdistan - History, Iraqi Kurdistan - Anfal genocidal campaign, Iraqi Kurdistan - Kurdistan Regional Government, Iraqi Kurdistan - Timeline of the Kurdish uprising, Iraqi Kurdistan - Politics, Iraqi Kurdistan - Some Iraqi Kurdish Politicians, Iraqi Kurdistan - Economy, Iraqi Kurdistan - Geography, Iraqi Kurdistan - Governorates, Iraqi Kurdistan - Military, Iraqi Kurdistan - Culture, Iraqi Kurdistan - Music, Iraqi Kurdistan - Views of Kurdistan, Iraqi Kurdistan - Historical and touristic attractions, Iraqi Kurdistan - Colleges and universities Read more here: » Iraqi Kurdistan: Encyclopedia II - Iraqi Kurdistan - Geography |
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|  |  |  | Arbil: Encyclopedia II - Iraqi Kurdistan - CultureKurdish culture has developed over hundreds of years. Due to historical contacts Kurdish culture shares some points with the neighboring peoples of Mesopotamia and Iran. The quest for social justice and equity is regarded as an important Kurdish cultural trait. Respect for the elderly and hospitality for the foreigners are also integral part of the Kurdish etiquette.
The Kurdish new year (Newroz) is celebrated on March 21, which is the first day of the month of Xakelêwe and coincidentally the first day of spring. Newroz has be ...
See also:Iraqi Kurdistan, Iraqi Kurdistan - Name, Iraqi Kurdistan - History, Iraqi Kurdistan - Anfal genocidal campaign, Iraqi Kurdistan - Kurdistan Regional Government, Iraqi Kurdistan - Timeline of the Kurdish uprising, Iraqi Kurdistan - Politics, Iraqi Kurdistan - Some Iraqi Kurdish Politicians, Iraqi Kurdistan - Economy, Iraqi Kurdistan - Geography, Iraqi Kurdistan - Governorates, Iraqi Kurdistan - Military, Iraqi Kurdistan - Culture, Iraqi Kurdistan - Music, Iraqi Kurdistan - Views of Kurdistan, Iraqi Kurdistan - Historical and touristic attractions, Iraqi Kurdistan - Colleges and universities Read more here: » Iraqi Kurdistan: Encyclopedia II - Iraqi Kurdistan - Culture |
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|  |  |  | Arbil: Encyclopedia II - Iraqi Kurdistan - Views of KurdistanSlemani
Hewler
Slemani
Duhok
Geli Eli Beg Waterfall
Lake Dukan
Ancient Hewler Citadel
A Canyon
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See also:Iraqi Kurdistan, Iraqi Kurdistan - Name, Iraqi Kurdistan - History, Iraqi Kurdistan - Anfal genocidal campaign, Iraqi Kurdistan - Kurdistan Regional Government, Iraqi Kurdistan - Timeline of the Kurdish uprising, Iraqi Kurdistan - Politics, Iraqi Kurdistan - Some Iraqi Kurdish Politicians, Iraqi Kurdistan - Economy, Iraqi Kurdistan - Geography, Iraqi Kurdistan - Governorates, Iraqi Kurdistan - Military, Iraqi Kurdistan - Culture, Iraqi Kurdistan - Music, Iraqi Kurdistan - Views of Kurdistan, Iraqi Kurdistan - Historical and touristic attractions, Iraqi Kurdistan - Colleges and universities Read more here: » Iraqi Kurdistan: Encyclopedia II - Iraqi Kurdistan - Views of Kurdistan |
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|  |  |  | Arbil: Encyclopedia II - Turkmen people - Turkmen in Central AsiaThe Turkmen people of Central Asia live in:
Turkmenistan, where some 85% of the population, or about 4,150,000 people, are ethnic Turkmen
Iran, where they are primarily concentrated in the provinces of Golestan and North Khorasan. Ethnologue puts the Turkmen-speaking population of Iran in 1997 at about 2,000,000.
Afghanistan, where in 1995 there were some 500,000 speakers of Turkmen according to Ethnologue, concentrated primarily along the Turkmenistan border in the provinces of Faryab, Jowzjan, and Baghlan.
They speak the Turkm ...
See also:Turkmen people, Turkmen people - Turkmen in Central Asia, Turkmen people - Turkmen in Iraq, Turkmen people - Notes Read more here: » Turkmen people: Encyclopedia II - Turkmen people - Turkmen in Central Asia |
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|  |  |  | Arbil: Encyclopedia II - Iraqi Kurdistan - MilitaryPeshmerga or peshmerge (Kurdish: pêşmerge) is the term used by Kurds to refer to armed Kurdish fighters, they have been labelled by some as freedom fighters. Literally meaning "those who face death" (pêş front + merg death e is) the peshmerga forces of Kurdistan have been around since the advent of the Kurdish independence movement in the early 1920s, following the collapse of the Ottoman and Qajar empires which had jointly ruled over the area known today as Kurdistan.
Peshmerga forces also played ...
See also:Iraqi Kurdistan, Iraqi Kurdistan - Name, Iraqi Kurdistan - History, Iraqi Kurdistan - Anfal genocidal campaign, Iraqi Kurdistan - Kurdistan Regional Government, Iraqi Kurdistan - Timeline of the Kurdish uprising, Iraqi Kurdistan - Politics, Iraqi Kurdistan - Some Iraqi Kurdish Politicians, Iraqi Kurdistan - Economy, Iraqi Kurdistan - Geography, Iraqi Kurdistan - Governorates, Iraqi Kurdistan - Military, Iraqi Kurdistan - Culture, Iraqi Kurdistan - Music, Iraqi Kurdistan - Views of Kurdistan, Iraqi Kurdistan - Historical and touristic attractions, Iraqi Kurdistan - Colleges and universities Read more here: » Iraqi Kurdistan: Encyclopedia II - Iraqi Kurdistan - Military |
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|  |  |  | Arbil: Encyclopedia II - Iraqi Kurdistan - GovernoratesIraqi Kurdistan is divided into 6 governorates which untill this time three of them is under the control of Kurdistan Regions Government. This Governorates are called in Kurdish as Parêzge. Particularly in Iraqi government documents the term governorate is preferred:
The governorates under Kurdistan Region Goverment are:
1. As Sulaymaniyah (Slêmanî)
2. Arbil (Hewlêr)
3. Dahuk (Dihok)
The governorates claimed totally or parts of them by Kurdistan Region Government are:
4. Diyala
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See also:Iraqi Kurdistan, Iraqi Kurdistan - Name, Iraqi Kurdistan - History, Iraqi Kurdistan - Anfal genocidal campaign, Iraqi Kurdistan - Kurdistan Regional Government, Iraqi Kurdistan - Timeline of the Kurdish uprising, Iraqi Kurdistan - Politics, Iraqi Kurdistan - Some Iraqi Kurdish Politicians, Iraqi Kurdistan - Economy, Iraqi Kurdistan - Geography, Iraqi Kurdistan - Governorates, Iraqi Kurdistan - Military, Iraqi Kurdistan - Culture, Iraqi Kurdistan - Music, Iraqi Kurdistan - Views of Kurdistan, Iraqi Kurdistan - Historical and touristic attractions, Iraqi Kurdistan - Colleges and universities Read more here: » Iraqi Kurdistan: Encyclopedia II - Iraqi Kurdistan - Governorates |
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Main article: Politics of Iraqi Kurdistan
Since 1992, the Kurdistan Regional Government (KRG) has been based in Erbil. The KRG has a parliament, called the Iraqi Kurdistan National Assembly, and a cabinet composed of the KDP and its allies (Iraqi Communist Party). Nechervan Idris Barzani has been prime minister of the KRG since 1999. Meanwhile, the provisional capital of the PUK-controlled area was in As Sulaymaniyah further south. In 7 January 2006 the ...
See also:Iraqi Kurdistan, Iraqi Kurdistan - Name, Iraqi Kurdistan - History, Iraqi Kurdistan - Anfal genocidal campaign, Iraqi Kurdistan - Kurdistan Regional Government, Iraqi Kurdistan - Timeline of the Kurdish uprising, Iraqi Kurdistan - Politics, Iraqi Kurdistan - Some Iraqi Kurdish Politicians, Iraqi Kurdistan - Economy, Iraqi Kurdistan - Geography, Iraqi Kurdistan - Governorates, Iraqi Kurdistan - Military, Iraqi Kurdistan - Culture, Iraqi Kurdistan - Music, Iraqi Kurdistan - Views of Kurdistan, Iraqi Kurdistan - Historical and touristic attractions, Iraqi Kurdistan - Colleges and universities Read more here: » Iraqi Kurdistan: Encyclopedia II - Iraqi Kurdistan - Politics |
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|  |  |  | Arbil: Encyclopedia II - Iraqi Airways - FleetThere are still some Iraqi Airways jets in storage in middle eastern countries neighbouring Iraq, such as Tunisia, Jordan and Iran. The aircraft left at Baghdad International Airport are unflyable as all their engines and instruments have been removed. It was announced on 30 September 2005 that Iran will repair and return 5 of their aircraft stored there to Iraqi Airways.
The Iraqi Airways operational fleet consists of the following aircraft (at January 2005):
1 Antonov An-26
1 Boeing 727-200
3 Boeing 7 ...
See also:Iraqi Airways, Iraqi Airways - History, Iraqi Airways - Beginnings, Iraqi Airways - Decline, Iraqi Airways - Revival, Iraqi Airways - Incidents and Accidents, Iraqi Airways - Services, Iraqi Airways - Africa, Iraqi Airways - Asia, Iraqi Airways - Europe, Iraqi Airways - North America, Iraqi Airways - Fleet, Iraqi Airways - Livery Read more here: » Iraqi Airways: Encyclopedia II - Iraqi Airways - Fleet |
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|  |  |  | Arbil: Encyclopedia II - Iraqi Kurdistan - NameThe word of Kurdistan is a combination of the word "Kurd" derived from "Corduene" (Kardo) plus the suffix "istan", totally meaning "Land of the Kurds".
The full name of this region is "Kurdistan Regional Government". In the new Iraqi Constitution, it is referred to as the "Kurdistan region",[1] while the regional government refers to it as "Iraqi Kurdistan".[2]
During the Ba'ath regime in the 70's and 80's the region ...
See also:Iraqi Kurdistan, Iraqi Kurdistan - Name, Iraqi Kurdistan - History, Iraqi Kurdistan - Anfal genocidal campaign, Iraqi Kurdistan - Kurdistan Regional Government, Iraqi Kurdistan - Timeline of the Kurdish uprising, Iraqi Kurdistan - Politics, Iraqi Kurdistan - Some Iraqi Kurdish Politicians, Iraqi Kurdistan - Economy, Iraqi Kurdistan - Geography, Iraqi Kurdistan - Governorates, Iraqi Kurdistan - Military, Iraqi Kurdistan - Culture, Iraqi Kurdistan - Music, Iraqi Kurdistan - Views of Kurdistan, Iraqi Kurdistan - Historical and touristic attractions, Iraqi Kurdistan - Colleges and universities Read more here: » Iraqi Kurdistan: Encyclopedia II - Iraqi Kurdistan - Name |
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|  |  |  | Arbil: Encyclopedia II - Iraq - Minority oppressionAssyrians, Shebaks, Yezidis, Turkomen, Gypsies, and Kurds have always been oppressed throughout Iraq's 85 year history. Only since the toppling of Saddam Hussein's Ba'athist regime has the situation of the Kurds been changed. But the remainder of these ethnic groups continue to suffer at the hands of Islamic extremists, Arab nationalists and criminal elements.
Since a 1977 census, the Ba'athist regime in Iraq had forced people to answer the question of ethnicity as either Arab or Kurd. Despite Iraq being the second most multi-ethnic/r ...
See also:Iraq, Iraq - History, Iraq - Modern politics, Iraq - Minority oppression, Iraq - Governorates, Iraq - Geography, Iraq - Economy, Iraq - Demographics, Iraq - Culture, Iraq - Miscellaneous topics Read more here: » Iraq: Encyclopedia II - Iraq - Minority oppression |
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|  |  |  | Arbil: Encyclopedia II - Iraq - DemographicsMain article: Demographics of Iraq
75 to 80 percent of Iraq's population (mainly Iraqi but some Hejazi) speaks Arabic; the other major ethnic groups are the Kurds 15-20% (other sources more than 20%), Assyrians, Turkomans and other (5%), who mostly live in the north and north-east of the country. The Assyrians, Kurds, and Turkomans differ from Arabs in many ways, including culture, history, clothing, and language. Other distinct groups are Persians and Armenians (possible descendants of the ancient Mesopotamian culture). About 2,500 Jews and 20,0 ...
See also:Iraq, Iraq - Modern history, Iraq - Modern politics, Iraq - Governorates, Iraq - Geography, Iraq - Economy, Iraq - Demographics, Iraq - Culture, Iraq - Miscellaneous topics Read more here: » Iraq: Encyclopedia II - Iraq - Demographics |
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|  |  |  | Arbil: Encyclopedia II - List of stadiums - Asia
List of stadiums - Afghanistan.
National Stadium, Kabul
List of stadiums - Armenia.
Hrazdan Stadium, Yerevan
List of stadiums - Azerbaijan.
Tofig Bakhramov Stadium, Baku
List of stadiums - Bahrain.
Bahrain National Stadium, Riffa
List of stadiums - Bangladesh.
Bangabandhu National Stadium, Dhaka
Sher-e-Bangla Mirpur Stadium, Dhaka
List of stadiums - Bhutan.
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Mozambique, List of stadiums - Namibia, List of stadiums - Niger, List of stadiums - Nigeria, List of stadiums - Rwanda, List of stadiums - São Tomé and Príncipe, List of stadiums - Senegal, List of stadiums - Seychelles, List of stadiums - Sierra Leone, List of stadiums - Somalia, List of stadiums - South Africa, List of stadiums - Sudan, List of stadiums - Swaziland, List of stadiums - Tanzania, List of stadiums - Togo, List of stadiums - Tunisia, List of stadiums - Uganda, List of stadiums - Zambia, List of stadiums - Zimbabwe, List of stadiums - Asia, List of stadiums - Afghanistan, List of stadiums - Armenia, List of stadiums - Azerbaijan, List of stadiums - Bahrain, List of stadiums - Bangladesh, List of stadiums - Bhutan, List of stadiums - Brunei Darussalam, List of stadiums - Cambodia, List of stadiums - China, List of stadiums - Georgia, List of stadiums - India, List of stadiums - Indonesia, List of stadiums - Iran, List of stadiums - Iraq, List of stadiums - Israel, List of stadiums - Japan, List of stadiums - Jordan, List of stadiums - Kazakhstan, List of stadiums - Kyrgystan, List of stadiums - Kuwait, List of stadiums - Laos, List of stadiums - Lebanon, List of stadiums - Malaysia, List of stadiums - Maldives, List of stadiums - Mongolia, List of stadiums - Myanmar, List of stadiums - Nepal, List of stadiums - North Korea, List of stadiums - Oman, List of stadiums - Pakistan, List of stadiums - Philippines, List of stadiums - Qatar, List of stadiums - Saudi Arabia, List of stadiums - Singapore, List of stadiums - South Korea, List of stadiums - Sri Lanka, List of stadiums - Syria, List of stadiums - Taiwan, List of stadiums - Tajikistan, List of stadiums - Thailand, List of stadiums - Turkmenistan, List of stadiums - United Arab Emirates, List of stadiums - Uzbekistan, List of stadiums - Vietnam, List of stadiums - Yemen, List of stadiums - Central America and the Caribbean, List of stadiums - Antigua and Barbuda, List of stadiums - Aruba, List of stadiums - Bahamas, List of stadiums - Barbados, List of stadiums - Belize, List of stadiums - Cayman Islands, List of stadiums - Costa Rica, List of stadiums - Cuba, List of stadiums - Dominican Republic, List of stadiums - El Salvador, List of stadiums - Grenada, List of stadiums - Guatemala, List of stadiums - Haiti, List of stadiums - Honduras, List of stadiums - Jamaica, List of stadiums - Martinique, List of stadiums - Netherlands Antilles, List of stadiums - Nicaragua, List of stadiums - Panama, List of stadiums - Puerto Rico, List of stadiums - St. Kitts and Nevis, List of stadiums - St. Lucia, List of stadiums - Trinidad and Tobago, List of stadiums - Europe, List of stadiums - Andorra, List of stadiums - Albania, List of stadiums - Austria, List of stadiums - Belarus, List of stadiums - Belgium, List of stadiums - Bosnia and Herzegovina, List of stadiums - Bulgaria, List of stadiums - Croatia, List of stadiums - Cyprus, List of stadiums - Czech Republic, List of stadiums - Denmark, List of stadiums - Estonia, List of stadiums - Faroe Islands, List of stadiums - Finland, List of stadiums - France, List of stadiums - Germany, List of stadiums - Greece, List of stadiums - Hungary, List of stadiums - Iceland, List of stadiums - Ireland, List of stadiums - Italy, List of stadiums - Latvia, List of stadiums - Liechtenstein, List of stadiums - Lithuania, List of stadiums - Luxembourg, List of stadiums - Macedonia, List of stadiums - Malta, List of stadiums - Moldova, List of stadiums - Monaco, List of stadiums - Netherlands, List of stadiums - Norway, List of stadiums - Poland, List of stadiums - Portugal, List of stadiums - Romania, List of stadiums - Russia, List of stadiums - San Marino, List of stadiums - Serbia and Montenegro, List of stadiums - Slovakia, List of stadiums - Slovenia, List of stadiums - Spain, List of stadiums - Sweden, List of stadiums - Switzerland, List of stadiums - Turkey, List of stadiums - Ukraine, List of stadiums - United Kingdom, List of stadiums - Oceania, List of stadiums - American Samoa, List of stadiums - Australia, List of stadiums - Fiji, List of stadiums - French Polynesia, List of stadiums - Nauru, List of stadiums - New Zealand, List of stadiums - Papua New Guinea, List of stadiums - Solomon Islands, List of stadiums - North America, List of stadiums - Canada, List of stadiums - Mexico, List of stadiums - USA, List of stadiums - South America, List of stadiums - Argentina, List of stadiums - Bolivia, List of stadiums - Brazil, List of stadiums - Chile, List of stadiums - Colombia, List of stadiums - Ecuador, List of stadiums - Guyana, List of stadiums - Paraguay, List of stadiums - Peru, List of stadiums - Suriname, List of stadiums - Uruguay, List of stadiums - Venezuela Read more here: » List of stadiums: Encyclopedia II - List of stadiums - Asia |
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