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  2. Flag of convenience - Wikipedia

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    Flag of convenience ( FOC) is a business practice whereby a ship's owners register a merchant ship in a ship register of a country other than that of the ship's owners, and the ship flies the civil ensign of that country, called the flag state. [1] The term is often used pejoratively, and although common, the practice is sometimes regarded as ...

  3. The Naval Annual - Wikipedia

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    Title page of 1887 edition, published 1888. The Naval Annual was a periodical that provided considerable text and graphic information (largely concerning the British Royal Navy) which had previously been obtainable only by consulting a wide range of often foreign language publications. [1]

  4. New In Chess - Wikipedia

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    New In Chess also publishes Yearbooks four times per year that offer opening surveys and theoretical articles. NIC uses its own classification system for chess openings that continues to evolve in the effort to keep abreast of novelties.

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  6. Yearbook of the United Nations - Wikipedia

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    The yearbook covers five main subjects: political and security questions; human rights issues; economic and social questions; legal questions; and institutional, administrative, and budgetary questions.

  7. World Competitiveness Yearbook - Wikipedia

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    The yearbook benchmarks the performance of 63 countries based on 340 criteria measuring different facets of competitiveness. It uses two types of data: 2/3 hard statistical data (international/national sources) 1/3 survey data (Executive Opinion Survey)

  8. World Shipping Council - Wikipedia

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    The World Shipping Council (WSC) is the primary industry trade association representing the international liner shipping industry, which offers regularly scheduled service on fixed schedules. Most liner carriers are container shipping lines.

  9. Ports of the Baltic Sea - Wikipedia

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    Ports of the Baltic Sea. The table below lists the most recent statistics for over a 100 ports of the Baltic Sea which handle notable freight or passenger traffic. Container traffic is given in terms of Twenty-foot equivalent units of cargo. For ferries, transport vehicles like heavy trucks are included using their full weight, while passenger ...

  10. Yearbook - Wikipedia

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    Yearbook. A yearbook, also known as an annual, is a type of a book published annually. One use is to record, highlight, and commemorate the past year of a school. The term also refers to a book of statistics or facts published annually. A yearbook often has an overarching theme that is present throughout the entire book.

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