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  2. East India Company - Wikipedia

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    The East India Company was a British joint-stock company founded in 1600 to trade in the Indian Ocean region. It became a powerful and influential entity that ruled large parts of South Asia and Hong Kong, and initiated the British Empire in the region.

  3. Dutch Formosa - Wikipedia

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    Learn how the Dutch East India Company established and lost its colonial rule over Taiwan, also known as Formosa, in the 17th century. Explore the conflicts, trade, and alliances with China, Japan, and other powers in the Age of Discovery.

  4. List of ship launches in 1839 - Wikipedia

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    For Port of Newcastle General Shipping Co. [4] [42] [51] 28 May United Kingdom: H. & W. Carr Hylton Ferry Taylor: Snow: For Gateshead & Tyne Shipping Co. [4] [10] [51] 29 May United Kingdom: Evan Evans Port Madoc: Humility: Schooner: For private owner. [52] 29 May United Kingdom: Evan Evans Port Madoc: Jane and William: Smack: For Roberts ...

  5. United States Merchant Marine - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the history, functions, and operations of the U.S. civilian mariners and vessels that transport goods and services in and out of the U.S. waters. Find out how the Merchant Marine can be an auxiliary to the U.S. Navy in times of war and how it is governed by international conventions.

  6. Economy of West Bengal - Wikipedia

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    West Bengal is a mixed middle-income developing social market economy and the largest Eastern Indian economy. It produces rice, potatoes, jute, tea, fish, and other crops, and has a substantial public sector and a business hub.

  7. Freedom of information laws by country - Wikipedia

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    Freedom of information laws allow access by the general public to data held by national governments and, where applicable, by state and local governments. The emergence of freedom of information legislation was a response to increasing dissatisfaction with the secrecy surrounding government policy development and decision making. [1]

  8. Censorship of Wikipedia - Wikipedia

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    Learn how Wikipedia has been blocked, censored, or prosecuted in various countries and regions for its content. Find out the types, examples, and legal codes of censorship of Wikipedia by governments.

  9. Germany - Wikipedia

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    Germany is a Central European country with a rich and complex history, from ancient tribes to modern unification. Learn about its location, population, language, government, currency, culture, and more on Wikipedia.