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The Bahamas (officially called Commonwealth of The Bahamas) are a group of islands in the Caribbean Sea. The country's capital, Nassau, is on New Providence... |
The Military World Games is a multi-sport event for military sportspeople, organized by the International Military Sports Council (CISM). The Games have... |
Italy at the Military World Games has participated in all editions held, since the first edition of 1995 Military World Games. "CISM Military World Games"... |
List of countries (redirect from Countries of the world) Barbuda - Argentina - Armenia - Australia - Austria - Azerbaijan Bahamas, The - Bahrain - Bangladesh - Barbados - Belarus - Belgium - Belize... |
Sidney Poitier (category Military people from Florida) he was the Bahamian ambassador to Japan. Poitier was born in Miami, Florida. He grew up with his family on remote Cat Island, in the Bahamas. His mother... |
Gilbert Thomas Carter (category British military people) He later served as the Governors for The Bahamas and Barbados and finally as the Governor for Trinidad and Tobago. Carter was the only son of Thomas Gilbert... |
the original on January 13, 2013. Retrieved December 29, 2012. The countries share ethnic and cultural ties, especially in education, and The Bahamas... |
Nicolás de Ovando (category Spanish military people) Because the new colonists needed more workers for the gold mines and farms, they brought, as slaves, Indians from the Lucayas (now, the Bahamas) islands... |
an island of the Bahamas, the first European to do so. His initial goal was to find a quicker route to Asia from Europe. He is known as the person who discovered... |
day in the Celtic calendar August 1 – Statehood Day (Colorado) August 2 – Republic Day (Republic of Macedonia) August 2 – Emancipation Day (Bahamas) August... |
North Carolina (category 1789 establishments in the United States) Carolina before the Revolution came from the West Indies: Montego Bay, Jamaica; Barbados; Antigua; and the Bahamas; a small number from mainland colonies;... |
formal end of the day in financial markets or offices College of The Bahamas, the national public institution of higher education Company of Biologists... |
1944 Great Atlantic hurricane (category 1944 in the United States) reconnaissance aircraft discovered the eye of the storm over the northern part of the Bahamas. The Miami office of the National Hurricane Center named it... |
Dayana Mendoza (section Production of the film Honey) France, Nicaragua, Ukraine, Czech Republic, Bahamas, Russia, El Salvador, the United Arab Emirates, Brazil, the Dominican Republic, Puerto Rico, Bolivia... |
Elizabeth II (redirect from Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom) Zealand, Jamaica, Barbados, the Bahamas, Grenada, Papua New Guinea, the Solomon Islands, Tuvalu, Saint Lucia, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, Antigua and... |
Cuba is near the United States, Mexico, Haiti, Jamaica and the Bahamas. People from Cuba are called Cubans (cubanos in Spanish). The official language... |
Championships in Zambia. In 2004, he won the World's Strongest Man Championships in the Bahamas. But he took sixth place in the most prestigious competitions in... |
August 15 (category Days of the year) team owner (d. 2014) 1928 – Paul Adderley, acting Governor-General of the Bahamas (d. 2012) 1928 – Nicolas Roeg, English film director and cinematographer... |
March 22 (category Days of the year) Yayoi Kusama, Japanese artist 1930 - Lynden Pindling, Prime Minister of the Bahamas (d. 2000) 1930 – Pat Robertson, American televangelist 1930 – Stephen... |
July 10 (category Days of the year) a member of the Berne Convention copyright treaty. 1968 – Maurice Couve de Murville becomes prime minister of France 1973 – The Bahamas gain full independence... |