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* French forces: troops sent within the framework of Operation Unicorn and under UN mandate ( United Nations Operation in Côte d ' Ivoire ), 3000 men in February 2003 and 4600 in November 2004 ;
The written history of Afghanistan can be traced back to around 500 BC when the area was under the Achaemenid Empire, although evidence indicates that an advanced degree of urbanized culture has existed in the land since between 3000 and 2000 BC.
under 3000 ft ( 914 m ): 5 ( 2002 )
Of those, 5 have runways between 2500 and 3000 meters, 14 have runways between 1500 and 2500 meters, 6 have runways between 1000 and 1500 meters, and 9 have runways under 1000 meters.
In 1722, the island was visited by Jacob Roggeveen, who estimated a population of 2000 to 3000 inhabitants with very few trees, " a rich soil, good climate " and " all the county was under cultivation ".
The yearly World Congress of Esperanto ( Universala Kongreso de Esperanto ), which attracts 1500 – 3000 people to a different city each year, is held under the direction of UEA.
Their population in 2003 includes about 18, 000 people, of which 15, 000 live in Quebec and under 3000 in Labrador.
The aggregation of critics ' lists at acclaimedmusic. net did not place this song in its list of the top 3000 songs of all time, but rated it as one of the 1980 songs " bubbling under " the top 3000.
It has less than 3000 students total through the district, with the average graduation class under 200 each year.
By 1990, the population remained under 3000.
In 2000, the game was re-released under different names in different regions, such as SimCity 3000 Unlimited ( in North America and Oceania ), SimCity 3000 Deutschland ( Germany ), SimCity 3000 UK Edition ( UK & Ireland ) and SimCity 3000 World Edition ( other countries ), among others.
Wolfe Tone's brother Matthew was captured, tried by court-martial, and hanged ; a second raid, accompanied by Napper Tandy, came to disaster on the coast of Donegal ; while Wolfe Tone took part in a third, under Admiral Bompard, with General Hardy in command of a force of about 3000 men.
The EMU can run under 1500 V DC and 3000 V DC.
The afternoon sermon, which fell to the canon in residence, had usually been delivered in the choir, but soon after Liddon's appointment it became necessary to preach the sermon under the dome, where from 3000 to 4000 persons used to gather to hear him.
Although one of the government's main aims was achieved – the Waikato was brought back under government control – the King Movement itself was defeated on the battle field and its influence was severely reduced .. For more than 15 years the king lived in isolation in the rohe potae, with no political influence beyond the approximately 3000 inhabitants and ignored by the government until they wished to put a railway through Maniapoto land
* In the song Year 3000, not much has changed but people are said to " live under water ".
Initially he worked under the idea that all robots would have square heads in 3000 ; however, it was later decided that Bender's head should be round, a visual play on the idea that Bender is a " round peg in a square hole ".
Sima Wei's troops killed Yang Jun, the empress dowager was starved to death under house arrest, and 3000 members of the Yang clan were executed.
After desperate fighting, they punched their way through the 3000 Uesugi warriors defending the ford ( under the command of Uesugi general, Amakazu Kagemochi ), and pressed on to aid Takeda's main force.
About 279 BC a host of Gauls ( Scordisci ) under Cerethrius defeated the Triballi with an army of 3000 horsemen and 15 000 foot soldiers.

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Submerged bridge under Lake Murray ( South Carolina ) | Lake Murray, South Carolina in 160 ft ( 49 m ) of fresh water seen on side-scan sonar imagery using a Humminbird 981c Side Imaging system
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Specifically, for sailing boats, red and green sidelights and a white sternlight are required, although for vessels under 7 metres ( 23. 0 ft ) in length, these may be substituted by a torch or white all-round lantern.
The other was the development of the Sarissa, a two-handed pike 18 ft. ( 5. 5 m ) in length, by the Macedonians under Phillip of Macedon and Alexander the Great.
In the US, there are specific VFR cruising altitudes, based on the aircraft's heading, to assist pilots in separating their aircraft while operating under visual flight above 3, 000 ft but below 18, 000 ft Mean Sea Level ( MSL ).
If an electric boat has sails as well, and will be used in deep water ( deeper than about 15 m or 50 ft ), then a towed generator can help build up battery charge while sailing ( there is no point in trailing such a generator while under electric propulsion as the extra drag from the generator would waste more electricity than it generates ).
* Machu Picchu ( Quechua: Machu Pikchu, " Old mountain ") a pre-Columbian Inca site located 2, 400 meters ( 7, 875 ft ) above sea level believed to be under construction.
The Throne room — presumably under or behind the arch — was more than 36 m ( 110 ft ) high.
Rock house settlement seen on left in 1927 while Lake Murray ( South Carolina ) was under construction, middle and right are two angles of aspect on Side-scan sonar in 100 ft of fresh water under the lake in 2005
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These were not designed to directly penetrate defences, though they could do this ( for example the Valentin submarine pens had ferrous concrete roofs 7 metres ( 23 ft ) thick which were penetrated by two Grand Slams on 27 March 1945 ), but rather to penetrate under the target and explode leaving a camouflet ( cavern ) which would undermine foundations of structures above, causing it to collapse, thus negating any possible hardening.
A shrub is distinguished from a tree by its multiple stems and shorter height, usually under 6 m ( 20 ft ) tall.
** under 3, 000 ft ( 914 m ): 27 ( 2008 )

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