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  • 101Brussels and the European Union — Brussels (Belgium) is considered to be the de facto capital of the European Union, having a long history of hosting the institutions of the European Union within its European Quarter. However it is important to note that the EU has no official… …

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  • 102Alexander Knox Helm — Sir Alexander Knox Helm, GBE, KCMG (23 March 1893 ndash; 7 March 1964), British diplomat, was Ambassador to Turkey and the last Governor General of the Sudan.Born to W. H. Helm of Dumfries, he was educated at Dumfries Academy and in 1912 passed… …

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  • 103Municipalities of Bulgaria — Bulgaria This article is part of the series: Politics and government of Bulgaria …

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  • 104Alexander Hangerli — or Handjeri (French: Alexandre Handjeri , Romanian: Alexandru Hangerli or Hangerliu , Russian: Александр Ханжерли, Aleksandr Hanzherli , Александр Хангерли, Aleksandr Hangerli or Александру Хангерли, Aleksandru Hangerli ; died June 12, 1854) was… …

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  • 105List of European Councils — List of European Councils, by presidency, date, and location.Early meetingsThe first Councils were held in February and July 1961 (in Paris and Bonn respectively). They were informal summits of the leaders of the European Community, the first… …

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  • 106Armenian reform package — The Armenian reform package (1914) was an Ottoman Empire reform solution by which an inspector general would be appointed to oversee Armenian issues.J. S. Kirakosian (ed.). Hayastane michazkayin divanakitut yan ew sovetakan artakin kaghakakanut… …

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  • 107Alexander Ypsilantis (1725–1807) — Alexander Ypsilantis Fürst Alexander Ypsilantis, (griechisch Αλέξανδρος Υψηλάντης Aléxandros Ypsilántis; rumänisch Alexandru Ipsilanti; * 1725; † 1807) war ein griechischstämmiger Dragoman an der Hohen Pforte, später Wojwode der …

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  • 108Balgarski Darschawni Schelesnizi — Zug der Bulgarischen Staatseisenbahnen (Siemens Desiro) im Hauptbahnhof Sofia …

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  • 109Bohndorff — Friedrich Bohndorff (* 16. August 1848 in Plau; † nach 1894) war ein deutscher Afrikaforscher und Ornithologe. Leben Bohndorff absolviert zunächst eine Lehre zum Goldschmied, geht aber schon 1871 auf eine Reise über die Schweiz, Savoyen und… …

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  • 110Caspar Ludwig Momartz — (* 19. Juni 1696 in Konstantinopel; † 10. November 1761 ebenda) war ein österreichisch levantinischer Diplomat und Schriftsteller. Leben Sein Vater stammte aus Flandern, seine Mutter war Italienerin aus Galata. Momartz war spätestens seit 1719… …

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