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Tag: Africa

Yellow Fever Endemic Zones in Africa
When H5N1 was first detected
USSR Foreign Policy 1967-75
Trade, Slavery and Warfare in Africa 1450 – 1870
Trade Sites and Goods in the 15th Century
Trade Routes and Empires, 1500
Trade Routes and Centres 600-1500
Trade in Africa and Asia
The World on the Eve of the Muslim Conquests circa 600 A.D.
The travels of Ibn Battuta between 1325-1354
The Islamic World c. 1700
The Grand Jewish Migration, 1880-1914
The Disintegration of the Portuguese Empire 1974-5
The Cape of Good Hope Route and the Modern Spice Route
The Achievement of Independence in the Muslim World 1922-1984
Taux de couverture
Pourcentage des importations en provenance des États-Unis
Partition of Africa 1880 – 1914
Part des exportations à destination des États-Unis
Modern Missions in Africa
Military Spending and Service c. 2000
Islamic Revival in the Eighteenth and Nineteenth Centuries
Imperial Expansion in Africa to 1880
Expansion of the Islamic World to 1500
European Imperialism in the Muslim World c. 1920
Commercial Nuclear Power Stations around the World, 1991
Colonial Partition of Africa before 1914
Africa – Maritime Shipping Routes
Africa Before Colonial Partition
Africa 1939
Africa 15th-17th Centuries
World Religions to AD 600
World Religions 750-1450
View of Earth from Apollo 17, 1972
United States Essential Foreign Trade Routes – Indonesia-Malaya

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