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demilitarized zone

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demilitarized zone: Encyclopedia - Vietnam

(Vietnamese: Độc lập - Tự do - Hạnh phúc) The Socialist Republic of Vietnam, or Vietnam, is a country in Southeast Asia. Situated in eastern Indochina, it borders countries such as China, Laos, Cambodia, as well as the South China Sea. Vietnam - Terminology. The name of the country comes from the Vietnamese Việt Nam, which is in turn a reordering of Nam Việt, the name of an ancient kingdom from the ancestral Vietnamese that covered much of today's northern Vietnam. ...

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demilitarized zone: Encyclopedia - Korea

Korea refers to South Korea and North Korea together, which were a unified country until 1948. It is situated on the Korean Peninsula in East Asia, bordering China to the northwest and Russia to the northeast. It is populated by a homogeneous ethnic group, the Koreans, who speak a distinct language (Korean) and use the unique script Hangul. Korea was partitioned into two halves following World War II. South Korea is now a capitalist liberal democracy, and sometimes referred to simply as "Korea". North Korea remains a Communist state, of ...

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demilitarized zone: Encyclopedia - Cardassian

This article is about the Star Trek race. For the Star Trek: Deep Space Nine episode "Cardassians", see Cardassians (DS9 episode).. Cardassians, a spacefaring race in the fictional Star Trek universe, and the Cardassian Union were introduced in the Star Trek: The Next Generation episode "The Wounded". Cardassians were one of the main parts of the storyline in Star Trek: Deep Space Nine. The Cardassian homeworld is Cardassia Prime in the Alpha Quadrant. Cardas ...

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demilitarized zone: Encyclopedia - Adolf Hitler

Adolf Hitler ▶ (help·info) (April 20, 1889 – April 30, 1945) was Chancellor of Germany from 1933 and Führer (Leader) of Germany from 1934 to his death by suicide. He was leader of the National Socialist German Workers Party (NSDAP), better known as the Nazi Party. Under Hitler's charismatic leadership Germany emerged from the depths of defeat to rebuild its economy and its decimated military. At the height of their power during World War II, ...

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demilitarized zone: Encyclopedia - Bastion host

A bastion host is a network entity that provides a single entrance / exit point to the Internet. Bastion hosts are used to prevent cracking of a network by providing a barrier between private and public areas. Typically a bastion host will be configured with a firewall and provide services like web servers, DNS servers and mail servers. It may also include "victim hosts". See also: demilitarized zone ...

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demilitarized zone: Encyclopedia II - Foreign relations of North Korea - Reunification Efforts Since 1971

In August 1971, North and South Korea agreed to hold talks through their respective Red Cross societies with the aim of reuniting the many Korean families separated following the division of Korea and the Korean war. After a series of secret meetings, both sides announced on July 4, 1972, an agreement to work toward peaceful reunification and an end to the hostile atmosphere prevailing on the peninsula. Officials exchanged visits, and regular communicat ...

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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

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demilitarized zone: Encyclopedia II - Korea - History

Main article: History of Korea 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

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demilitarized zone: Encyclopedia II - Korean War - Korean War 1950-1953

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 ...

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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

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demilitarized zone: Encyclopedia II - Cardassian - History

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 ...

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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

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demilitarized zone: Encyclopedia II - Demilitarized zone - Current Demilitarized/Neutral Zones

Demilitarized zone - Africa. Ceuta and Melilla, Spanish goverment controlled cities at North Morocco. Between Melilla & Ceuta and Morocco where is an demilitarized zone. Morocco hasn't recognized Ceuta and Melilla as part of Spain. See: Ceuta border fence and Melilla border fence. Demilitarized zone - Europe. The Cypriot demilitarized zone separates the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus from the Republic of Cyprus. It was ...

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Demilitarized zone, Demilitarized zone - Current Demilitarized/Neutral Zones, Demilitarized zone - Africa, Demilitarized zone - Europe, Demilitarized zone - Asia, Demilitarized zone - Antarctica, Demilitarized zone - Famous former demilitarized zones, Demilitarized zone - Fictional demilitarized zones

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demilitarized zone: Encyclopedia II - Demilitarized zone - Current Demilitarized mostly Neutral Zones

Demilitarized zone - Africa. Ceuta and Melilla, Spanish government controlled cities at North Morocco. Between Melilla & Ceuta (both under Spanish control) and Morocco lies a demilitarized zone. Morocco has never recognized Ceuta and Melilla as part of Spain. See: Ceuta border fence and Melilla border fence. Demilitarized zone - Europe. The Cypriot demilitarized zone separates the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus from the ...

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Demilitarized zone, Demilitarized zone - Current Demilitarized mostly Neutral Zones, Demilitarized zone - Africa, Demilitarized zone - Europe, Demilitarized zone - Asia, Demilitarized zone - Antarctica, Demilitarized zone - Famous former demilitarized zones, Demilitarized zone - Fictional demilitarized zones

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demilitarized zone: Encyclopedia II - Demilitarized zone - Current Demilitarized mostly Neutral Zones

Demilitarized zone - Africa. Ceuta and Melilla, Spanish government controlled cities at North Morocco. Between Melilla & Ceuta (both under Spanish controll) and Morocco lies a demilitarized zone. Morocco has never recognized Ceuta and Melilla as part of Spain. See: Ceuta border fence and Melilla border fence. Demilitarized zone - Europe. The Cypriot demilitarized zone separates the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus from th ...

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Demilitarized zone, Demilitarized zone - Current Demilitarized mostly Neutral Zones, Demilitarized zone - Africa, Demilitarized zone - Europe, Demilitarized zone - Asia, Demilitarized zone - Antarctica, Demilitarized zone - Famous former demilitarized zones, Demilitarized zone - Fictional demilitarized zones

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demilitarized zone: Encyclopedia II - February 2004 - Events

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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

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demilitarized zone: Encyclopedia II - Background to Six-Day War - Israel and Jordan: The Samu Incident

On 12 November an Israeli border patrol hit a mine, killing three soldiers and injuring six others. The Israelis believed the mine had been planted by terrorists from Es Samu on the West Bank. Early on the morning 13 November, 1966 King Hussein, who had been having secret meetings with Abba Eban and Golda Meir for three years concerning peace and secure borders, received an unsolicited message from his Israeli contacts stating that Israel had no intention of attacking Jordan. See also:

Background to Six-Day War, Background to Six-Day War - 1956 Suez War aftermath, Background to Six-Day War - Israel's National Water Carrier, Background to Six-Day War - Israel and Jordan: The Samu Incident, Background to Six-Day War - Israel and Syria, Background to Six-Day War - Withdrawal of the United Nations Emergency Force, Background to Six-Day War - The Straits of Tiran, Background to Six-Day War - Egypt and Jordan, Background to Six-Day War - The drift to war, Background to Six-Day War - Diplomacy and intelligence assessments, Background to Six-Day War - The condition of the combatant armies, Background to Six-Day War - Footnotes

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demilitarized zone: Encyclopedia II - Die Another Day - Overview

The movie departs from the usual Bond formula in several ways. Die Another Day begins with an action set-piece which, instead of a comic ending, ends with Bond captured by the North Korean army, after which he is tortured for fourteen months, depicted in a stylized manner through the title sequence. The movie also shows some attempts to improve the appeal of Bond to a younger audience, featuring two separate scenes of Bond surfing, a more contemporary soundtrack (by David Arnold), and extensive use of The Matrix-style slow-moti ...

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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

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demilitarized zone: Encyclopedia II - Vietnam - Demographics

Main article: Demographics of Vietnam 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 ( ...

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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

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demilitarized zone: Encyclopedia II - Cenepa War - Open war

By the third week of January, the Peruvian high command had deployed to the Cenepa area what it considered to be enough troops for the task at hand, the clearing of any and all Ecuadorian troops on the Eastern side of the Cordillera del Cóndor. In retrospect, it is likely that Lima, preoccupied by domestic political events, was expecting a repetition of the 1981 incident, unaware of the scale of the Ecuadorian deployment. Thus, as a preliminary to the attack, on January 21 Peruvian helicopters began a series of reconnaissance and troop inse ...

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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

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demilitarized zone: Encyclopedia II - Guinea-Bissau Civil War - Rebellion & Civil War

On 7 June 1998, rebelling troops led by Ansumane Mané seized control of military barracks in Bissau as well as other strategic locations in the city, including the international airport. Mané subsequently demanded the resignation of Vieira and his administration and the conduct of free and democratic elections in July. With the support of 1,300 Senegalese and 400 Guinean soldiers, troops loyal to the government attempted unsuccessfully to regain control of rebel held areas of the city and heavy fighting ensued. In the following days more t ...

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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

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demilitarized zone: Encyclopedia II - Adolf Hitler - Early years

Adolf 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 ...

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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

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demilitarized zone: Encyclopedia II - Vietnam - Demographics

Main article: Demographics of Vietnam 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 ...

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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

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