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... Central America ( 1989 ) , includes a wide variety of interpretations . DANA G. MUNRO , The Five Republics of Central America : Their Political and Economic Development and Their Relation with the United States ( 1918 , reprinted 1967 ) ...
... Central America ( 1989 ) , includes a wide variety of interpretations . DANA G. MUNRO , The Five Republics of Central America : Their Political and Economic Development and Their Relation with the United States ( 1918 , reprinted 1967 ) ...
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... Central Asia he Central Asian region is located in the centre of the Eurasian landmass and extends from the Caspian Sea in the west to the border of western China in the east . To the north lies Russia , and to the south are Iran ...
... Central Asia he Central Asian region is located in the centre of the Eurasian landmass and extends from the Caspian Sea in the west to the border of western China in the east . To the north lies Russia , and to the south are Iran ...
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... Central Asia , Uzbekistan persistently ig- nored democracy in its practical politics if not in its statements of principle . Opposition parties were prohib- ited from ... Central Asian Arts T he term Central Asia has no Central Asia 715P.
... Central Asia , Uzbekistan persistently ig- nored democracy in its practical politics if not in its statements of principle . Opposition parties were prohib- ited from ... Central Asian Arts T he term Central Asia has no Central Asia 715P.
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