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  • 21Elections in the Turks and Caicos Islands — are carried out at a national level, with the country divided into fifteen constituencies. Each constituency returns one member to the Legislative Council.Elections must be held at least every four years, though can be called at an earlier date,… …

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  • 22Communications in the Turks and Caicos Islands — Telephone Telephones main lines in use: 3,000 (1994)Telephones mobile cellular: 0 (1994)Telephone system: fair cable and radiotelephone services: domestic: NA: international: 2 submarine cables; satellite earth station 1 Intelsat (Atlantic Ocean) …

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  • 23Turks and Caicos Islands — Turks and Caicos Islands …

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  • 24Turks in the Netherlands — Total population 400,000[1][2] 500,000[3][4][5] 2.35% of the D …

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  • 25Turks and Caicos rock iguana — Conservation status Critically Endangered ( …

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  • 26The School for Field Studies — (SFS) is the USA s oldest and largest undergraduate environmental study abroad program. [http://www.petersons.com/stdyabrd/select/f1311250.asp] Through its network of field stations, SFS has been teaching students how to address critical… …

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  • 27Turks of Western Thrace — Turks ( tr. Batı Trakya Türkleri) form an officially unrecognized minority group in Greece, traditionally settled in the northeastern region of Thrace, also known as Greek or Western Thrace to distinguish it from the parts of Thrace which belong… …

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  • 28Turks and Caicos Weekly News — The Turks and Caicos Weekly News, also known as the TC Weekly News, is a weekly newspaper serving the Turks and Caicos Islands. It was first published by editor and publisher W Blythe Duncanson in July 1982.HistoryTurks and Caicos born Duncanson… …

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  • 29The Byzantine Empire —     The Byzantine Empire     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► The Byzantine Empire     The ancient Roman Empire having been divided into two parts, an Eastern and a Western, the Eastern remained subject to successors of Constantine, whose capital was at …

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  • 30The Jew of Malta — is a play by Christopher Marlowe, probably written in 1589 or 1590.The title character, Barabas the Jew, is a complex character likely to provoke mixed reactions in an audience. Like Marlowe s other protagonists, such as Tamburlaine and Doctor… …

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