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  • ...Throughout the 1950's, she continued the familiar round of east coast and Caribbean ports, varied by a voyage to Japan in 1953 and by participation in various ...le crisis|Cuban crisis]] in October 1962, she operated for two months in [[Caribbean]] waters supporting the American naval quarantine.
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  • *Caribbean Islands
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  • ...blic]]) in 1516.<ref>Koeppel, p.245</ref> It then migrated throughout the Caribbean, Central and South America with Portuguese and Spanish expansion.
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  • ...throughout the quarantine period operated with amphibious groups in the [[Caribbean]], returning to California [[16 December]].
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  • ...ark include the [[Short-tailed Hawk]] and [[Smooth-billed Ani]], and the [[Caribbean Flamingo]] at its only regular [[North America]]n [[mainland]] site, usuall
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  • ...ulmer-Thomas, OBE, CMG}} Expert, [[Chatham House]]: Latin America and the Caribbean
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  • ...nch in the Americas, 1670-1730.'' (2004). 484 pp. includes Louisiana, the Caribbean, etc.
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  • ...o [[Naval Station Norfolk|Norfolk, Va.]] [[25 August]] to load cargo for [[Caribbean]] bases. She sailed [[2 September]] reaching as far as [[Panama Canal Zone|
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  • On 5 February 1942, ''Algorab'' sailed to the [[Caribbean]] with general cargo on board. She stopped at [[St. Thomas, U.S. Virgin Isl
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  • ...na]], La.; and renamed ''SS Green Lake''. After plying the waters of the [[Caribbean]] under this name from 1963 to 1968, she was taken over by the [[United Sta
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  • ...even earlier date. In any event, he pitched all over North America and the Caribbean for at least two decades before joining the Cleveland Indians. Born into de
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  • ...rd the Americas with plans for a new colonial empire to be centered in the Caribbean.
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  • ...= Balderston | first = Daniel | title = Encyclopedia of Latin American and Caribbean Literature, 1900&ndash;2003 | publisher = Routledge | location = New York |
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  • '''Nêvis''' ''Caribbean'' cf. '''Bén Névis''' ''Scotland
    9 KB (1,447 words) - 19:45, 23 June 2017
  • ...ana'' which exists from [[Costa Rica]] to [[Ecuador]] and [[Venezuela]], [[Caribbean]] and southeast, south and central regions of Brazil.
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  • ...ador]] and [[Peru]]; to the North by the [[Atlantic Ocean]], through the [[Caribbean Sea]]; and to the west by [[Panama]] and the [[Pacific Ocean]]. Colombia is ...ndreds of tribes of the [[Chibchan]] and "Karib", currently known as the [[Caribbean]] people, whom the Spaniards conquered through warfare, while resulting dis
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  • ...l waves as far as Hawaii. Starting on February 16, St. Lucia Island in the Caribbean had several earthquakes over a period of three weeks. The city of Shemakha
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  • Upon arrival in [[Caribbean]] waters on [[17 December]], she received orders to proceed to [[San Franci
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  • ...ty-year lease the rights to naval and air bases in British colonies in the Caribbean, Guiana, Newfoundland and Bermuda. The agreement, in President [[Franklin D
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  • .... Palmer; ''In Search of a Better Life: Perspectives on Migration from the Caribbean'' Praeger Publishers, 1990 [http://www.questia.com/PM.qst?a=o&d=27964376 on
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