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See also:Foreign relations of North Korea, Foreign relations of North Korea - Korean War of 1950-53, Foreign relations of North Korea - Reunification Efforts Since 1971, Foreign relations of North Korea - Relations Outside the Peninsula, Foreign relations of North Korea - Drug Trafficking, Foreign relations of North Korea - Terrorism, Foreign relations of North Korea - International Disputes Read more here: » Foreign relations of North Korea: Encyclopedia II - Foreign relations of North Korea - Reunification Efforts Since 1971 |
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Gojoseon, Jin
Proto-Three Kingdoms:
Buyeo, Okjeo, Dongye
Samhan, Gaya
Three Kingdoms:
Goguryeo, Baekje, Silla
Unified Silla, Balhae
Later Three Kingdoms
Goryeo
Joseon
Japanese Rule
Divided Korea:
N. Korea, S. Korea
List of RulersSee also: Korea, Korea - Names of Korea, Korea - Culture and philosophy, Korea - History, Korea - Gojoseon, Korea - The Three Kingdoms, Korea - Balhae and Unified Silla, Korea - Goryeo, Korea - Joseon, Korea - Japanese occupation, Korea - Division, Korea - Civil war and hopes for reunification, Korea - Geography, Korea - Demographics, Korea - Korea in sporting events, Korea - Further readings, Korea - Special characters Read more here: » Korea: Encyclopedia II - Korea - History |
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Korean War - The war begins June 25 1950.
In the pre-dawn hours of June 25, 1950 North Korea struck across the 38th parallel behind a thunderous artillery barrage and 135,000 troops crossed the border. The Northern government claimed that South Korean troops under the "bandit traitor" Syngman Rhee had crossed the 38th parallel, and thus the South had started the war. Advised and equipped by the Soviets, with 150 T-34s, and huge reserves of manpower, their surprise attack was a devastating success. At least two th ...
See also:Korean War, Korean War - Historical background, Korean War - Korean War 1950-1953, Korean War - The war begins June 25 1950, Korean War - Western reaction, Korean War - Incheon landing September 15 - September 28 1950, Korean War - The Chinese entry October 1950, Korean War - Stalemate July 1951, Korean War - Characteristics, Korean War - Air War, Korean War - Atrocities, Korean War - Legacy, Korean War - Korea, Korean War - United States, Korean War - China, Korean War - Japan, Korean War - Europe, Korean War - Depiction, Korean War - Artistic depiction, Korean War - Film, Korean War - Names, Korean War - Books, Korean War - External links Read more here: » Korean War: Encyclopedia II - Korean War - Korean War 1950-1953 |
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Cardassian - Pre-Dominion membership.
The Cardassians were once a peaceful and spiritual people who collected works of art from all over the Alpha Quadrant, but their home planet Cardassia Prime lacked natural resources. The entire planet was stricken by famine and disease until the military took control of the government and expanded Cardassian borders, building fleets of warships and invading nearby worlds. Of particular note is Bajor which was occupied for fifty years, and the end of whose occupation d ...
See also:Cardassian, Cardassian - Biology, Cardassian - Culture, Cardassian - Technology, Cardassian - History, Cardassian - Pre-Dominion membership, Cardassian - Dominion membership, Cardassian - Opposition to the Dominion, Cardassian - Mirror universe Cardassians Read more here: » Cardassian: Encyclopedia II - Cardassian - History |
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Haiti Rebellion
Bloody Sunday Inquiry
Exploration of Mars: Rovers
Bird flu
Israeli-Palestinian conflict
Same-sex marriage in the United States
SCO v. IBM
War on Terrorism: Afghanistan Feb. 2004
Occupation of Iraq
Elections
2004 Australian federal election
2004 Canadian federal election
Conservative leadership race
Liberal sponsorship scandal
2004 European Parliament Election
2004 Taiwan ...
See also:February 2004, February 2004 - Events, February 2004 - February 29 2004, February 2004 - February 28 2004, February 2004 - February 27 2004, February 2004 - February 26 2004, February 2004 - February 25 2004, February 2004 - February 24 2004, February 2004 - February 23 2004, February 2004 - February 22 2004, February 2004 - February 21 2004, February 2004 - February 20 2004, February 2004 - February 19 2004, February 2004 - February 18 2004, February 2004 - February 17 2004, February 2004 - February 16 2004, February 2004 - February 15 2004, February 2004 - February 14 2004, February 2004 - February 13 2004, February 2004 - February 12 2004, February 2004 - February 11 2004, February 2004 - February 10 2004, February 2004 - February 9 2004, February 2004 - February 8 2004, February 2004 - February 7 2004, February 2004 - February 6 2004, February 2004 - February 5 2004, February 2004 - February 4 2004, February 2004 - February 3 2004, February 2004 - February 2 2004, February 2004 - February 1 2004, February 2004 - Events by month Read more here: » February 2004: Encyclopedia II - February 2004 - Events |
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See also:Die Another Day, Die Another Day - Overview, Die Another Day - Plot summary, Die Another Day - Cast & characters, Die Another Day - Crew, Die Another Day - Soundtrack, Die Another Day - Track listing, Die Another Day - Vehicles & gadgets, Die Another Day - Locations, Die Another Day - Film locations, Die Another Day - Shooting locations, Die Another Day - Novelisation, Die Another Day - Jinx spinoff, Die Another Day - Trivia Read more here: » Die Another Day: Encyclopedia II - Die Another Day - Overview |
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According to official figures from the 1999 census, of Vietnam's then population of 76.3m, the largest of 54 government recognized ethnic groups of Vietnam were:
Viet/Kinh: 65.8m (86.2%)
Tày: 1.5m (1.9%)
Thái: 1.3m (1.7%)
Mường: 1.1m (1.5%)
Khmer Krom: 1.1m (1.4%)
Hoa: 0.9m (1.1%)
Nun: 0.9m ( ...
See also:Vietnam, Vietnam - Terminology, Vietnam - History, Vietnam - Politics, Vietnam - Provinces, Vietnam - Geography, Vietnam - Economy, Vietnam - Demographics, Vietnam - Religion, Vietnam - Minorities, Vietnam - Percentage of ethnic Vietnamese, Vietnam - Languages, Vietnam - Culture Read more here: » Vietnam: Encyclopedia II - Vietnam - Demographics |
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See also:Cenepa War, Cenepa War - Overview, Cenepa War - Background, Cenepa War - Disputed border, Cenepa War - Events leading up to the War, Cenepa War - New crisis, Cenepa War - Base Sur and a meeting of colonels, Cenepa War - In retrospect, Cenepa War - Mobilizing for war, Cenepa War - First encounters, Cenepa War - Open war, Cenepa War - Chronology of the War, Cenepa War - Aftermath, Cenepa War - Casualties and material losses, Cenepa War - Fallout, Cenepa War - Characteristics of the fighting in 1995, Cenepa War - Notes & References Read more here: » Cenepa War: Encyclopedia II - Cenepa War - Open war |
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See also:Guinea-Bissau Civil War, Guinea-Bissau Civil War - Pre-Conflict Tension, Guinea-Bissau Civil War - Rebellion & Civil War, Guinea-Bissau Civil War - Resolution of the War, Guinea-Bissau Civil War - Military Coup, Guinea-Bissau Civil War - Post Conflict Transition, Guinea-Bissau Civil War - External link Read more here: » Guinea-Bissau Civil War: Encyclopedia II - Guinea-Bissau Civil War - Rebellion & Civil War |
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 |  |  | demilitarized zone: Encyclopedia II - Adolf Hitler - Early yearsAdolf Hitler was born on April 20, 1889, at Braunau am Inn, Austria, a small town 90 km (55 miles) west of Linz in the province of Upper Austria, on the bank of the River Inn, which formed the border between Germany and what was then Austria-Hungary. He was the fourth of six children of Alois Hitler (1837–1903), a customs official, and Klara Pölzl, Alois' niece and third wife. Of these six children, only Adolf and his younger sister Paula reached adulthood. Alois Hitler also had a son (Alois Junior) and a daughter (Angela) by his second w ...
See also:Adolf Hitler, Adolf Hitler - Early years, Adolf Hitler - Early adulthood in Vienna and Munich, Adolf Hitler - World War I, Adolf Hitler - The early years of the Nazi Party, Adolf Hitler - Hitler's entry and rise, Adolf Hitler - The Hitler Putsch, Adolf Hitler - The Rebuilding of the Party, Adolf Hitler - The Road to Power, Adolf Hitler - The Brüning administration, Adolf Hitler - The cabinets von Papen and Schleicher, Adolf Hitler - Hitler's appointment as Chancellor, Adolf Hitler - Reichstag Fire and the March election, Adolf Hitler - The Enabling Act, Adolf Hitler - Removal of remaining limits, Adolf Hitler - The Third Reich, Adolf Hitler - Economics and culture, Adolf Hitler - Repression, Adolf Hitler - Rearmament and new alliances, Adolf Hitler - The Holocaust, Adolf Hitler - World War II, Adolf Hitler - Opening moves, Adolf Hitler - Path to defeat, Adolf Hitler - Defeat and death, Adolf Hitler - Legacy, Adolf Hitler - Medical health, Adolf Hitler - Hitler's family, Adolf Hitler - The origin of the name Hitler, Adolf Hitler - Trivia, Adolf Hitler - People associated with Hitler, Adolf Hitler - Documentaries, Adolf Hitler - Dramatizations, Adolf Hitler - Media, Adolf Hitler - Hitler's speeches Read more here: » Adolf Hitler: Encyclopedia II - Adolf Hitler - Early years |
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The Vietnamese government recognizes 54 distinct ethnic groups. The majority ethnic Vietnamese, also called Viet or Kinh, make up about 86 percent of the nation's population. They are concentrated largely in the alluvial deltas and in the coastal plains and have little in common with the minority peoples of the highlands, whom they have historically regarded as hostile and barbaric. A homogenous social group, the Viet exert influence on national life through their control of p ...
See also:Vietnam, Vietnam - Terminology, Vietnam - History, Vietnam - Politics, Vietnam - Provinces, Vietnam - Geography, Vietnam - Economy, Vietnam - Demographics, Vietnam - Religions, Vietnam - Minorities, Vietnam - Percentage of ethnic Vietnamese, Vietnam - Languages, Vietnam - Culture, Vietnam - Miscellaneous topics Read more here: » Vietnam: Encyclopedia II - Vietnam - Demographics |
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