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status and Maldives
This article is about the demographic features of the population of the Maldives, including population density, ethnicity, education level, health of the populous, economic status, religious affiliations and other aspects of the population.
Maldives became the third country to graduate to developing country status on 1 January 2011.
Addu City is the second-largest inhabitance in Maldives, in terms of population, and is the only inhabitance to get the status of “ city ” other than the capital city, Male ’.

status and British
This article is about the demographic features of the population of the British Virgin Islands, including population density, ethnicity, education level, health of the populace, economic status, religious affiliations and various other aspects.
Under Grimond ( who retired in 1967 ) and his successor, Jeremy Thorpe, the Liberals regained the status of a serious third force in British politics, polling up to 20 % of the vote but unable to break the duopoly of Labour and Conservative and win more than fourteen seats in the Commons.
Districts may apply to the British Crown for the grant of borough status upon advice of the Privy Council of the United Kingdom.
The population of the Cayman Islands reflects its status as a British overseas territory, its history as a former dependency of Jamaica, and its present financial partnerships with the United States and other countries.
An example is the cult status of British comedic actor Norman Wisdom's films in Albania.
The statute, an essential transitory step from the British Empire to the Commonwealth of Nations, provided that all existing Dominions became fully independent of the United Kingdom ( upon its ratification by the federal legislature for Canada ) and all new Dominions would be fully independent upon the grant of Dominion status.
In the absence of agreement amongst the Allies concerning the status of Eritrea, British administration continued for the remainder of World War II and until 1950.
Two decades earlier the Royal and Parliamentary Titles Act 1927 had stated that the United Kingdom and the dominions were " equal in status, in no way subordinate one to another in any aspect of their domestic or external affairs, though united by common allegiance to the Crown, and freely associated as members of the British Commonwealth of Nations ".
* 1830-The British government changes the status of Gibraltar from The town and garrison of Gibraltar in the Kingdom of Spain to the Crown Colony of Gibraltar.
* 1921-Gibraltar was granted a City Council status in recognition for its contribution to the British war efforts in World War I.
When Charleston was captured by the British in 1780, Middleton accepted defeat and status as a British subject.
The most contentious areas of the Treaty for the IRA were abolition of the Irish Republic declared in 1919, the status of the Irish Free State as a dominion in the British Commonwealth and the British retention of the so called Treaty Ports on Ireland's south coast.
Several nationalist leaders banded together in 1916 under the leadership of Annie Besant to voice a demand for self-government, and to obtain the status of a Dominion within the British Empire as enjoyed by Australia, Canada, South Africa, New Zealand and Newfoundland at the time.
In 1928, Gandhi agreed to Nehru's demands and proposed a resolution that called for the British to grant dominion status to India within two years.
Demands for dominion status was rejected by the British in 1929.
It stated that Dominion status for India was the objective of the British government.
Ribbentrop, for his part, because of his status as the Nazi British expert, resolved Hitler's dilemma by supporting the anti-British line and by repeatedly advising Hitler that Britain would not go to war for Poland in 1939.
A disagreement regarding the legal status and the portion of the annuities to be paid by the " A " mandates was settled when an Arbitrator ruled that some of the mandates contained more than one State: The difficulty arises here how one is to regard the Asiatic countries under the British and French mandates.
In a second constitutional conference in London in November 1962, the British Government agreed to give Nyasaland self-governing status the following year.
Gandhi pushed through a resolution at the Calcutta Congress in December 1928 calling on the British government to grant India dominion status or face a new campaign of non-cooperation with complete independence for the country as its goal.
Following the news of his death, Scott became an iconic British hero, a status maintained for more than 50 years and reflected by the many permanent memorials erected across the nation.

status and protectorate
When the capital was burned in 1893, the sultan sought and received protectorate status from the French.
The sultan had approved the manifesto before its submission to the French resident general, who answered that no basic change in the protectorate status was being considered.
The British tried to reduce the Republic to the status of a British protectorate, using Prussian military pressure and gaining factual control over the Dutch colonies, those conquered during the war given back at war's end.
Within French Indochina, Cochinchina had the status of a colony, Annam was nominally a protectorate where the Nguyễn Dynasty still ruled, and Tonkin had a French governor with local governments run by Vietnamese officials.
By the time of his death, Britain had granted Sarawak protectorate status, it had a parliamentary government and a railway, and oil had been discovered.
Though King Sisavang Vong thought Laos was too small for independence he had proclaimed the end of the French protectorate status though he favored the French return.
On 8 January 1820, Sheikh Sultan I bin Saqr Al Qasimi signed the General Maritime Treaty with Britain, accepting protectorate status in order to resist Ottoman domination.
** Emirate of Trarza: 15 December 1902 placed under French protectorate status.
Almost every pre-existing state in the area later covered by French West Africa was placed under protectorate status at some point, although direct rule gradually replaced protectorate agreements.
Portugal first claimed sovereignty over Cabinda in the February 1885 Treaty of Simulambuco, which gave Cabinda the status of a protectorate of the Portuguese Crown under the request ofthe princes and governors of Cabinda ”.
* Resident ( title ), the title of certain colonial and / or diplomatic officials who represented their state with diplomatic status, with low rank in the West, or in a protectorate or colonial entity ;
In the latter part of the nineteenth century the United Kingdom also gained control over a number of territories with the status of " protectorate ".
Although it had features of a charter colony the territory's treaties and charter gave it protectorate status.
One week after the treaty was signed, the United States State Department withdrew the United States legation from Korea even before Korea officially notified the United States of its new " protectorate " status.
However, Gojong's emissaries were unable to even gain entry into the convention hall, as Korea was no longer viewed as an independent nation by the member nations, who, as colonial powers themselves, viewed the protectorate status and growing Japanese influences over Korea as natural and beneficial at the height of colonialism in the first decade of the twentieth century.
In the late 17th century and early 18th century the Polish – Lithuanian Commonwealth had been reduced from the status of a major European power to that of a Russian protectorate ( or vassal or satellite state ), with the Russian tsar effectively choosing Polish – Lithuanian monarchs during the free elections and deciding the outcome of much of Poland's internal politics, for example during the Repnin Sejm, named after the Russian ambassador who unofficially presided over the proceedings.
In 1946, Cambodia was granted self-rule within the French Union and had its protectorate status abolished in 1949.
* from 24 April 1884 as German South West Africa protectorate, only incumbent ( 7 October 1884-May 1885 ) Gustav Nachtigal ( b. 1834-d. 1885 ; see above ), staying on shortly for the status transition
Palden Thondup Namgyal was widely unpopular among his people and the then democratically elected Prime Minister Lendup Dorji appealed to India to change the status of Sikkim from protectorate to statehood.
Originally a trading post on the outskirts of the Empire of Stars, Ehb later achieved temporary status as a military protectorate and province when the 10th Legion migrated westward.
The sultan had approved the manifesto before its submission to the French resident general, who answered that no basic change in the protectorate status was being considered.
In 1923, the British government chose not to renew the Company's charter, and instead accorded ' self-governing ' colony status to Southern Rhodesia ( present-day Zimbabwe ) and protectorate status to Northern Rhodesia ( present-day Zambia ).

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