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  1. Saar Protectorate: The Saar Protectorate (German: Saarprotektorat [ˈzaːɐ̯pʁotɛktoˌʁaːt]; French: Protectorat de la Sarre), officially Saarland (French: Sarre), was a French protectorate and a disputed territory separated from Germany. On joining the Federal Republic of Germany (FRG/West Germany) in 1957, it became ... (French protectorate, disputed territory) [100%] 2023-12-29 [Saar Protectorate] [Aftermath of World War II in Germany]...
  2. Protectorate (imperial China): Protectorate, also known as Duhu Fu (Chinese: 都護府), was a type of administrative division of the Chinese Empire, especially during the Han and Tang dynasties, established in frontier regions. During the Han and Tang dynasties, a protectorate was the highest government ... (Imperial China) [79%] 2023-11-25 [History of Imperial China] [Subdivisions of Korea]...
  3. Protectorate: i law, now a common term to describe the relation between two states, one of which exercises control, great or small, direct or indirect, over the other. It is significant of the rare use of the term until recent times ... [79%] 2022-09-02
  4. Protectorate: A protectorate, in the context of international relations, is a state that is under protection by another state for defence against aggression and other violations of law. It is a dependent territory that enjoys autonomy over most of its internal ... (Social) [79%] 2023-12-27 [Constitutional state types]
  5. Protectorate: A protectorate, in the context of international relations, is a state that is under protection by another state for defence against aggression and other violations of law. It is a dependent territory that enjoys autonomy over most of its internal ... (Concept in international relations) [79%] 2023-12-30 [Client state] [Colonialism]...
  6. The Protectorate: The Protectorate, officially the Commonwealth of England, Scotland and Ireland, is the period from 16 December 1653 to 25 May 1659 during which England, Wales, Scotland, Ireland and associated territories were joined together in the Commonwealth of England, governed by ... (Place) [77%] 2023-12-29 [Former countries in Europe]
  7. Fences: Fences are walls put up in fields to prevent animals from wandering or between houses for privacy or security. Types of fences include picket fences, palings, and barbed wire fences. [63%] 2023-11-30 [Structures] [Plays]...
  8. Saar: Saar, a river of Germany, a right-bank tributary of the Mosel. It rises in the Donon, an eminence of the Vosges, close to the Franco-German frontier, and flows at first north, then north-west and finally north again ... [61%] 2022-09-02
  9. Fences for Fuel: Recinzioni per combustibile (nome originale inglese „Fences for Fuel in Virat Nagar Block, Jaipur, India”) è un progetto di aiuto allo sviluppo della ONG Organizzazione Non Governativa Humana People to People, che viene attuato nella regione intorno alla città indiana di Jaipur ... [60%] 2023-10-25
  10. The Fevers: The Fevers are a Brazilian band formed in the city of Rio de Janeiro in 1964. Part of a movement known as Jovem Guarda, they were formerly known as The Fenders when they were formed. (Brazilian rock band) [57%] 2024-09-08 [Brazilian rock music groups] [Jovem Guarda]...
  11. Longyou Protectorate: The Longyou Protectorate (Chinese: 隴右都護府) was a protectorate of the Northern Song dynasty. It was created in 1104 after the Northern Song had occupied the former territories of Tsongkha. (Protectorate of the Chinese Northern Song dynasty) [56%] 2023-12-30 [Former protectorates] [Government of the Song dynasty]...
  12. Nyasaland Protectorate: at the 1911 census was: natives 969,183, Europeans 766, Asiatics 481. In March 1920 Europeans numbered 1,015 and Asiatics 515. The natives were estimated (1919) at 561,600 males and 664,400 females, a total of 1,216 ... [56%] 2022-09-02
  13. Bechuanaland Protectorate: Bechuanalandia quiere decir «país de los Bechuana» (escrito modernamente como batsuana o tsuana). Historia y origen de Bechuanalandia[editar] Durante el reparto de África el territorio de los tsuana fue dividido en dos. La parte sur, al sur del río ... [56%] 2023-06-01
  14. Holiday in the Protectorate: Dovolená v protektorátu (English: Holiday in the Protectorate) was a 2015 historical reality TV show created by Czech Television, the public television broadcaster in the Czech Republic, which first aired on 23 May 2015. The title of the show refers to ... [54%] 2024-04-17 [Czech television shows] [Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia]...
  15. Fenderi: Fenderi (Persian: فندرئ, also romanized as Fenderī) is a village in Balatajan Rural District, in the Central District of Qaem Shahr County, Mazandaran Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 507, in 122 families. [54%] 2023-11-18 [Populated places in Qaem Shahr County]
  16. Fetters: Chains or shackles by which the feet may be fastened either together or to some heavy object. The most usual term for fetters in the Bible is "neḥushtayim" (Judges xvi., indicating that they were made of brass; the dual form ... (Jewish encyclopedia 1906) [54%] 1906-01-01 [Jewish encyclopedia 1906]
  17. Fetters (surname): Fetters is a surname. Notable people with the surname include. (Surname) [54%] 2023-11-15
  18. Feeders (film): Feeders is a 1996 American science fiction horror film written and directed by John and Mark Polonia and Jon McBride. A shot-on-video (SOV) film made on a low budget of $500, Feeders follows two friends, Derek (McBride) and ... (Film) [54%] 2024-01-02 [1996 films] [1996 direct-to-video films]...
  19. Fedders: Fedders is an American company that manufactures air conditioners and other air treatment products. Founded by Theodore Fedders in 1896, Fedders is headquartered in the Basking Ridge section of Bernards Township in Somerset County, New Jersey, United States. (Company) [54%] 2024-01-07 [Cooling technology]
  20. Ferrers: Ferrers, the name of a great Norman-English feudal house, derived from Ferrières-St-Hilaire, to the south of Bernay, in Normandy. Its ancestor Walkelin was slain in a feud during the Conqueror’s minority, leaving a son Henry, who ... [54%] 2022-09-02

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