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Also, don’t miss Women Artists of the DMV Opens on January 10 at Falls Church Arts; Reception open to the Publlic on the McLean ...
Venezuela’s Interior Minister Diosdado Cabello says calm and order prevail in Caracas even after a dramatic U.S. military attack that resulted in the capture of former president Nicolás Maduro.
It reached Java more than 1.5 million years ago, and dating techniques suggest it died out at least 35,000 years before the arrival there of our own species, Homo sapiens. Stolen artifacts go home ...
A stolen map, dating from the 1700s, was recently recovered by the FBI and returned to the National Archives of Mexico at a ceremony in Albuquerque on Tuesday. Speaking at the Consulate of Mexico, ...
The arrival of the Portuguese, Dutch, Danes, English, and French to the Tamil coast and the history of cartography have been explored to a limited extent. Forts and buildings were erected in the White ...
Maps from Cebu’s past show a progression in urban expansion and a gradual disappearance of vital waterways and wetlands that served as natural water catchment areas CEBU, Philippines – Historical maps ...
The 1569 Mercator map did not merely misrepresent Africa’s size—it mutilated its dignity and incapacitated its destiny. From the moment Gerardus Mercator shrank Africa on paper, the continent was ...
Lucknow: The Lucknow Development Authority has ruled out approving building maps for houses on 7.5-mt-wide roads in 241 illegal colonies, even if mapping norms are eased. The decision, taken at the ...
In a significant step toward preserving the shared documentary legacy of humanity, UNESCO has inscribed 74 new collections into its Memory of the World Register, announced on 17 April 2025 at the ...
'Constitutional pluralism is the idea that in a country that is linguistically, ethnically, politically, geographically diverse, that country's constitutional arrangements ought to reflect the ...
The project, led by the late Dr Lyndall Ryan of Newcastle University, tracked hundreds of massacres across the continent over 150 years. Despite fierce and sustained resistance from traditional ...
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