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The Territory of the Ashmore and Cartier Islands is an external territory of Australia consisting of two groups of small low-lying uninhabited tropical islands in the Indian Ocean situated on the edge of the continental shelf north-west of Australia and south of the Indonesian island of Rote.
The Treaty of 1818 established joint U. S. – British occupancy of territory west of the continental divide to the Pacific Ocean.
During that time he took a great part in the campaigns and negotiations which led to the Treaty of Paris in 1259, under which King Henry III of England recognized his loss of continental territory to France ( including Normandy, Maine, Anjou, and Poitou ) in exchange for France withdrawing support from English rebels.
** continental shelf: natural extension of territory or to
It was the last European territory in continental ( on-shore ) Asia.
The plateau lands west of the escarpment are of moderate elevation-perhaps averaging It is, however, only along the Zambezi and north of that river that Mozambique's territory reaches to the continental plateau.
The climate of New Mexico is generally semi-arid to arid, though there are areas of continental and alpine climates, and its territory is mostly covered by mountains, high plains, and desert.
Encompassing continental Spain and Portugal, Andorra, British overseas territory of Gibraltar and a small amount of southern France.
Although the Royal Navy effectively disrupted France's extra-continental trade — both by seizing and threatening French shipping and by seizing French colonial possessions — it could do nothing about France's trade with the major continental economies and posed little threat to French territory in Europe.
; Continental shelf: The continental shelf is defined as the natural prolongation of the land territory to the continental margin ’ s outer edge, or 200 nautical miles from the coastal state ’ s baseline, whichever is greater.
* 1259 – December 4 – Kings Louis IX of France and Henry III of England agree to the Treaty of Paris, in which Henry renounces his claims to French-controlled territory on continental Europe ( including Normandy ) in exchange for Louis withdrawing his support for English rebels.
With the American continental ports having become foreign territory, the Bermudian merchant shipping trade was seriously injured.
* December 4 – Kings Louis IX of France and Henry III of England agree to the Treaty of Paris, in which Henry renounces his claims to French-controlled territory on continental Europe ( including Normandy ) in exchange for Louis withdrawing his support for English rebels.
The Royal Navy effectively disrupted France's extra-continental trade — both by seizing and threatening French shipping and by seizing French colonial possessions — but could do nothing about France's trade with the major continental economies and posed little threat to French territory in Europe.
On 22 April 2009, the Argentine government submitted a claim to the United Nations ( UN ) for of ocean territory to be recognised as Argentina's continental shelf as governed by the Convention on the Continental Shelf and Convention on the Law of the Sea.
Claims that undersea geographic features are extensions of a country's continental shelf are also used to support claims ; for example the Denmark / Greenland claim on territory to the North Pole, some of which is disputed by Canada.
As more territory was added to the United States in the following decades, whether or not " extending the area of freedom " also meant extending the institution of slavery became a central issue in the continental expansion of the United States.
View of East China Sea from Yehliu | Yeliou, Taiwan Under the United Nations ' Law of the Sea, the PRC claims the disputed ocean territory as its own Exclusive Economic Zone ( EEZ ) due to its being part of PRC's natural extension of its continental shelf, while Japan claims the disputed ocean territory as its own EEZ because it is within 200 nautical miles ( 370 km ) from Japan's coast, and proposed a median line as the boundary between the EEZ of China and Japan.
When, on September 14, 1714, he suddenly returned to his dominions, Stralsund and Wismar were all that remained to him of his continental possessions ; while by the end of 1715 Sweden, now fast approaching the last stage of exhaustion, was at open war with Great Britain, Hanover, Russia, Prussia, Saxony and Denmark, who had formed a coalition to partition her continental territory between them.
The implementation of the agreements reached at Aburi fell apart upon the leaderships return to Nigeria and on 30 May 1967, as a result of this, Colonel Odumegwu-Ojukwu declared Eastern Nigeria a sovereign state to be known as BIAFRA :" Having mandated me to proclaim on your behalf, and in your name, that Eastern Nigeria be a sovereign independent Republic, now, therefore I, Lieutenant Colonel Chukwuemeka Odumegwu-Ojukwu, Military Governor of Eastern Nigeria, by virtue of the authority, and pursuant to the principles recited above, do hereby solemnly proclaim that the territory and region known as and called Eastern Nigeria together with her continental shelf and territorial waters, shall, henceforth, be an independent sovereign state of the name and title of The Republic of Biafra.

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In North America it covers most of inland Canada and Alaska as well as parts of the extreme northern continental United States and is known as the Northwoods.
Regional or Barrovian metamorphism covers large areas of continental crust typically associated with mountain ranges, particularly subduction zones or the roots of previously eroded mountains.
The " historical outline " covers a number of topics ; from the origin of man before Ice Age and a global caste-system, to the breakup of this global population due to the appearance of the Ice Age, climatic fluctuations and continental drift.
In the narrowest sense, it only covers Argentina, Chile and Uruguay, bounded on the north by the states of Brazil, Paraguay, Bolivia and Peru, on the west by the Pacific Ocean, and south to the junction between the Pacific and Atlantic Oceans, which it is the closest continental area of Antarctica ( 1000 km ).
They are bottom fishes inhabiting inshore waters and continental shelves, up to depths of 200 m. Their range covers the Arctic Ocean and Northwest Atlantic Ocean from Alaska to West Greenland, then south along the Canadian coast to the Gulf of St. Lawrence and Cape Breton Island generally from 45 to 75 degrees north.
An ice sheet is a mass of glacier ice that covers surrounding terrain and is greater than, thus also known as continental glacier.
The 1: 625, 000 and 1: 250, 000 scales show both onshore and offshore geology ( the 1: 250, 000 series covers the entire UK continental shelf ), whilst other scales generally cover exposures on land only.
The modifications included narrowing and shaping the walls above the stage to reduce the volume of space and increase useful reflections, replacing the cloud of reflector discs with a more effective array that covers a larger area and is computer adjustable, pulling in the walls of the floor-level seating to make the audience area narrower and more rectangular, adding aisles to replace the former continental seating, adding diffusing elements in various parts of the hall, and increasing the “ rake ” of the floor seating to provide better sightlines.
The latter covers the coastal areas of continental United States, Alaska, Hawaii, and the Mariana Islands with continuous weather broadcasts.
The West Antarctic Ice Sheet ( WAIS ) is the segment of the continental ice sheet that covers West ( or Lesser ) Antarctica, the portion of Antarctica on the side of the Transantarctic Mountains which lies in the Western Hemisphere.
The G1 satellite is intended to support a wide range of mobile voice, video and data services, and covers the continental United States, Alaska, Hawaii, Puerto Rico and the US Virgin Islands.
This design was later revised to have pale yellow covers with a black spine, colour-coded with a small mark to indicate language and period ( red for English, purple for ancient Latin and Greek, yellow for medieval and continental European, and green for other languages ).

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Franks, was followed by an immense bequest of 3, 300 finger rings, 153 drinking vessels, 512 pieces of continental porcelain, 1, 500 netsuke, 850 inro, over 30, 000 bookplates and miscellaneous items of jewellery and plate, among them the Oxus Treasure.
The terrain of Scandinavia favored heavy infantry, and while the nobles fought mounted in the continental fashion, the Scandinavian peasants formed a well-armed and well-armoured infantry, of which approximately 30 % to 50 % would be archers or crossbowmen.
Newer calculations showed that if the Starfish Prime warhead had been detonated over the northern continental United States, the magnitude of the EMP would have been much larger ( 22 to 30 kilovolts / metre ) because of the greater strength of the Earth's magnetic field over the United States, as well as the different orientation of the Earth's magnetic field at high latitudes.
* Bocoyna, 30 km east of Creel, and on the eastern escarpment of the continental divide.
The Lake Vostok basin is a small ( 50 km / 30 mi wide ) tectonic feature within the overall setting of a several hundred kilometer wide continental collision zone between the Gamburtsev Mountain Range, a subglacial mountain range and the Dome C region.
As with most areas in the Nordic countries, the actual warm period is quite short, but as Jokkmokk Municipality has a continental climate, the temperature can top 30 degrees Celsius in the summer and reach as low as-40 degrees Celsius in the winter.
Oceanic lithosphere is typically about 50 – 100 km thick ( but beneath the mid-ocean ridges is no thicker than the crust ), while continental lithosphere has a range in thickness from about 40 km to perhaps 200 km ; the upper ~ 30 to ~ 50 km of typical continental lithosphere is crust.
Arcs produce about 25 % of the total volume of magma produced each year on Earth (~ 30 – 35 km³ ), much less than the volume produced at mid-ocean ridges, and they contribute to the formation of new continental crust.
This continental ice sheet formed during the period now known as the Wisconsin glaciation, and covered much of central North America between 30, 000 and 10, 000 years ago.
The time announcements are normally delayed by less than 30 ms when using land lines from within the continental United States, and the stability ( delay variation ) is generally < 1 ms.
Lufthansa opened a gate in Orlando on October 30, 2007, providing the first direct link between Orlando and a hub in continental Europe ( in this case, Frankfurt, Germany ) as part of a regional effort to diversify the local economy beyond tourism and meet growing demand for such route.
For a typical continental shelf with a depth of 100 m, the speed is approximately 30 m / s.
In addition to tracks in 30 states in the continental United States, IHRA oversees tracks in Canada, Hawaii, and Aruba.
The requirements for the American Campaign Medal were: a service member was required to either perform one year of duty ( cumulative ) within the continental borders of the United States, or perform 30 days consecutive / 60 non-consecutive days of duty outside the borders of the United States but within the American Theater of Operations.
The eastern end of Avalonia collided with Baltica, a continental plate occupying the latitudes from about 30 ° S to 55 ° S, as Baltica slowly rotated anticlockwise towards it.
The hotels also offer a deluxe continental breakfast featuring over 30 different hot and cold items.
Also, some 30, 000 people arrived from continental Europe and from 20 to 24 June 25, 000 people arrived from the Channel Islands.
Compared to central Stockholm, streets were widened to 18 metres, except for the main east-west-bound street Odengatan which was made 30 metres wide and adorned with plantings after continental prototypes.
) It consists of 30 dioceses, covering roughly the southern two-thirds of England, parts of Wales, and the Channel Islands, with the remainder comprising continental Europe ( under the jurisdiction of the Diocese of Gibraltar in Europe ).
These purchases were the catalyst for a network that would grow to include 36 stations in the continental U. S. By the end of the 1960s, the network ’ s potential audience had increased to 30 million listeners.
The song also reached the top spot in Canada, in addition to being a top ten hit in the United Kingdom and Australia and a moderate success in continental Europe, reaching the top 30 in most countries.
This installment is very similar to Hard Truck: 18 Wheels of Steel except that the graphics were updated, more trucks and cargo were added, and a new map was created that enables users to travel across the entire continental U. S., through 30 cities.

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