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Maritime and boundary
1980 — Cook Islands – United States Maritime Boundary Treaty establishes the Cook Islands – American Samoa boundary
1990 — Cook Islands – France Maritime Delimitation Agreement establishes the Cook Islands – French Polynesia boundary
Coastline: Maritime claims: exclusive economic zone: in the Black Sea only: to the maritime boundary agreed upon with the former USSR territorial sea: in the Aegean Sea ; in Black Sea and in Mediterranean Sea
* Maritime boundary dispute.
* Maritime boundary dispute.
However, Greenwich was divided into the two Poor Law Unions of Greenwich East and Greenwich West from the beginning of civil registration in 1837, the boundary running down what is now Greenwich Church Street and Crooms Hill, although more modern references to " East " and " West " Greenwich probably refer to the areas east and west of the Royal Naval College and National Maritime Museum corresponding with the West Greenwich council ward.
The Hikichigawa can be traced from an area now designated as a nature reserve park in Yamato City, and flows directly along the boundary of the joint US Navy and Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force Atsugi Naval Air Base, and the United States Army Camp Zama.
However, the London and Greenwich Railway was later extended beneath the ground via a cut-and-cover tunnel link between Greenwich and Maze Hill which opened in 1878 ( the tunnel alignment is on the north side of the northern side of the park's boundary wall, running beneath the gardens of the National Maritime Museum and Queen's House ).
The October 12, 1984, ICJ ruling, Delimitation of the Maritime Boundary in the Gulf of Maine Area ( Canada / United States of America ), has since highlighted a gap in the maritime boundary for several dozen kilometres between the current end of the International Boundary and the 1984 Gulf of Maine boundary starting point.
The treaty boundary roughly followed the crest of the Maritime Alps inland through the Cottian Alps to Switzerland.
From this confluence and up to the eastern boundary of the Maritime Banovina ( eastern boundary of the district of Konjic, hill 2058 in the Treskavica mountains ) the boundary of the Drina Banovina follows the eastern boundaries of the districts of Posava ( capital, Obrenovac ), Tamnava, Kolubara ( capital, Mionica ) and Požega, including the district of Ljubić.
* Maritime boundary

Maritime and dispute
The Maritime Union of Australia has coverage of these workers, and fought a substantial industrial battle in the 1998 Australian waterfront dispute to prevent the contracting out of work to non-union workers.
Deal Maritime and Local History Museum is currently closed due to a dispute over a fence ( reference link not allowed by wikipedia ).
In 1992, a chamber of the International Court of Justice ( ICJ ) decided the Land, Island and Maritime Frontier Dispute, of which the Gulf dispute was a part.
This dispute involved Patrick Corporation locking out their workers after the restructuring had taken place, with many of these workers members of the dominant Maritime Union of Australia.
Reith's handling of the 1998 Australian waterfront dispute, in which he openly supported Patrick Corporation in its efforts to defeat the Maritime Union of Australia, led to criticism from unions and the Australian Labor Party ( ALP ).
Most recently the Maritime Union of Australia was involved in the 1998 Australian waterfront dispute when Patrick Corporation attempted to sack 1400 waterfront workers across Australia and introduce non-union contract labour.
In 1992, a chamber of the International Court of Justice ( ICJ ) decided the Land, Island and Maritime Frontier Dispute, of which the gulf dispute was a part.

Maritime and with
The main waterways are the Albert Canal connecting Antwerp to Liège, the Ghent – Terneuzen Canal through the port of Ghent connecting Ghent with the Westerschelde, the Boudewijn Canal through the port of Bruges-Zeebrugge connecting Bruges with the North Sea, the Brussels-Charleroi Canal, Brussels-Scheldt Maritime Canal and Scheldt connecting Charleroi to Antwerp, the Nimy-Blaton-Péronnes Canal and Scheldt connecting the Borinage to Antwerp, the connection between the North Sea and Antwerp and the connection between Dunkerque and Liège via the Nimy-Blaton-Péronnes Canal, the Canal du Centre, the lower Sambre and the Meuse.
This combination of events, coupled with an ongoing decline in British military and economic support to the region as the Home Office favoured newer colonial endeavours in Africa and elsewhere, led to a call among Maritime politicians for a conference on Maritime Union, to be held in early September 1864 in Charlottetown-chosen in part because of Prince Edward Island's reluctance to give up its jurisdictional sovereignty in favour of uniting with New Brunswick and Nova Scotia into a single colony.
Of the Maritime provinces, only Nova Scotia and New Brunswick were initially party to the BNA Act, Prince Edward Island's reluctance, combined with a booming agricultural and fishing export economy having led to that colony opting not to sign on.
For the first time this placed the Maritime manufacturers in direct competition with those of Central Canada.
Maritime trading patterns shifted considerably from mainly trading with New England, Britain, and the Caribbean, to being focused on commerce with the Canadian interior, enforced by the federal government's tariff policies.
During the late 19th and early 20th centuries, just the opposite was the case with little to no population concentration in major industrial centres as the predominantly rural resource-dependent Maritime economy continued on the same path as it had since European settlement on the region's shores.
* Maritime border with Poland.
Along with Moncton and Halifax, Fredericton is one of three Maritime cities to register a population increase in recent years.
This edict relaxed the administrative bonds that connected all the Seven Provinces ( The Maritime Alps, Narbonensis Prima, Narbonensis Secunda, Novempopulania, Aquitania Prima, Aquitania Secunda and Viennensis ) with the central government.
The FSM is notably one of four UN-recognized nations with a sea border that is not a member of the International Maritime Organization ( the others are Naura, Niue and Palau ).
The opening scenes of Ryota at the Maritime Safety Agency searching for news of his brother have been replaced with a scene supposedly showing Ebirah destroying Yata's boat.
Many Maritime Archaic people were buried with Great Auk bones, and one was buried covered in over 200 auk beaks, which are assumed to have been part of a cloak made of their skins.
A person buried at the Maritime Archaic site at Port au Choix, Newfoundland, dating to about 2000 BC, was found surrounded by more than 200 Great Auk beaks, which are believed to have been part of a suit made from their skins, with the heads left attached as decoration.
Although they show some connections with other inhabitants in Maritime Southeast Asia, some also have an ancestry in Indochina around the time of the Last Glacial Maximum, about 20, 000 years ago.
This is already beginning to occur ( 2011 ) with various would-be data providers preparing themselves for the advent of the E-Navigation concept currently under active discussion in the UN International Maritime Organisation ( IMO ).
Maritime boundaries between states are generally decided by bilateral negotiation ( sometimes with the aid of judicial bodies ), not by ISA.
South Africa and Madagascar shared Maritime borders with Each other.
Maritime meteorology deals with air and wave forecasts for ships operating at sea.

Maritime and Venezuela
The " Rijkswet " of December 12, 1985, for the maritime boundaries between The Netherlands Antilles and Aruba, and the Maritime Boundaries Treaty signed March 31, 1978, between the Republic of Venezuela and the Kingdom of the Netherlands, introduced December 12, 1978, and valid for Aruba since January 1, 1986.
Served as Director of the National Electoral Council ( CNE ), Minister of Justice ; Ambassador of Venezuela in the United States, Ambassador of Venezuela in Colombia ; Ambassador of Venezuela in the United Kingdom ( 1967 – 1968 ); ran for the Presidency of the Republic ( 1968 election and 1973 election ); Ambassador of Venezuela to the United States ( 1974 – 76 ); President of the Commission in charge of organizing the Third United Nations Conference about Maritime Laws ( 1973-1974 ); Director of the Latin America High Studies ( Universidad Simón Bolívar, Caracas ) and author of various books.
Among the many positions which he held were: " Military Chief of the Department of Panama ", " Governor of Puerto Cabello ", " Chief of Staff of Colombia ", " Minister of War and Maritime of Venezuela " Throughout his career he was always loyal to Bolívar with whom he became firm friends.
On March 28, 1978, Venezuela, using Aves Island as its reference, agreed its maritime borders with the USA between Aves Island and Puerto Rico in the United States – Venezuela Maritime Boundary Treaty ; this treaty came into force on 24 November 1980 after it was ratified by both parties.

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