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| | List of extinct states - Encyclopedia.WorldSearch |
 | | South Yemen (People's Democratic Republic of Yemen) and North Yemen (Yemen Arab Republic) in 1990 united to form Yemen |  | | Became independent as People's Republic of Yemen (from 1970 People's Democratic Republic of Yemen) see: South Yemen. |  | | British Somaliland - became part of Somalia, but has since asserted its independence as the Somaliland republic. |
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| | South Arabia and Yemen, 1945-1995 |
 | | The Imam al-Badr meanwhile fled into the hills of eastern Yemen, and later to Saudi Arabia, from where he was to organize a rebellion against the new regime. |  | | After the pullout of the British from Aden, and the Egyptians from Yemen, the Federation of Southern Arabia stopped supporting Yemeni royalists: instead these began getting support from Iran and Saudi Arabia. |  | | The Soviets were not ready to tolerate such a development and on 13 January 1986 parts of the ruling Socialist Party of South Yemen attempted a coup. |
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| | Geometry.Net - Basic_Y: Yemen History |
 | | In 1962 an army coup led to the proclamation of a republic. |  | | Counter-Narratives : History, Contemporary Society, and Politics in Saudi Arabia and Yemen by Madawi al-Rasheed, Robert Vitalis, 18 March, 2004 |  | | All did not go smoothly, however, as conflict arose with the Saudis, who invaded in 1934, and with Britain in 1954 over Aden. |
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| | Yemen |
 | | Territorial Disputes: North Yemen (Sana) claimed the Kamaran Islands and Perim Island held by South Yemen; sections of the boundary with North Yemen indefinite or undefined; no defined boundary with Saudi Arabia; Administrative Line with Oman. |  | | Territorial Disputes: North Yemen (Sana) claimed the Kamaran Islands and Perim Island held by South Yemen; sections of the boundary with South Yemen indefinite or undefined; section of boundary with Saudi Arabia. |  | | Party abbreviation : NLF = National Liberation Front (communist, anit-British); HIY = Hizb al Ishtiraki al Yaman (Socialist Party of Yemen, coalition of National Front, Bath, and Communist Parties -Only legal party 1978-1990) |
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| | Federation of South Arabia |
 | | It originally comprised the ten states of the Federation of Arab Emirates of the South when South Arabia was organized in 1962, but added six more states before gaining independence as the People's Republic of South Yemen on 30 November 1967. |  | | The Federation of South Arabia was an organization of colonies under British rule. |  | | Set home page · Bookmark site · Add search |
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| | South Arabia, Federation of on Encyclopedia.com |
 | | SAUDI ARABIA: Invitation to bid on 5-70 Mw to 240 Mw build-own-operate-transfer (BOOT) captive power plants is tentatively scheduled to be issued by the end of the year 2002, SAUDI ARAMCO [Saudi Arabia], FOSTER... |  | | The British-sponsored federation met with considerable opposition from the people of Aden, who feared domination by the conservative tribal states. |  | | By late 1967 the NLF had become the dominant group and forced the collapse of the federal government. |
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 | | The Federation of Arab Emirates of the South was formed on February 11, 1959, and included 17 South Arabian countries. |  | | Indian Rupees (INR) were used in Aden, while both Indian Rupees and Maria Theresa Thalers were used in the protectorates in South Arabia. |  | | The two states were unified on May 22, 1990 as the Republic of Yemen. |
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 | | @german variant of the world federation of democratic youth flag (east germany) (obsolete!) |  | | emirate of beihan (federation of south arabia, yemen) |  | | emirate of dhala (federation of south arabia, yemen) |
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| | AllRefer.com - Sana Information and Facts |
 | | Principal cities include Jidda, Mecca, and Medina (Saudi Arabia); Sana, Aden, and Mukalla (Yemen); Abu Dhabi (United Arab Emirates... |  | | ...Masqat Mecca Medina, city, Saudi Arabia Mocha Mukalla Muscat Najd Nejd Oman Perim Qatar Ras al-Khaimah Riad Riyadh Sana Saudi Arabia Sharjah South Arabia, Federation of Southern Yemen Taiz... |  | | North Yemen president Saleh became the leader of a, and Sana became the nation`s capital. |
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| | Federation of South Arabia |
 | | Repercussions of the Yemen Coup in Aden (Countries of the World) |  | | More on Federation of South Arabia from Infoplease: |  | | SAUDI ARABIA: Construction start-up on planned $550,000,000 propane dehydrogenation and polypropylene (PP) complex is tentatively scheduled to begin some time during the first quarter of 2005, ABB LUMMUS GLOBAL and SAMSUNG ENGINEERING CO. LTD. |
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| | MSN Encarta - Search Results - Federation of South Arabia |
 | | South Arabia, Federation of, from 1965 to 1967 name of the People's Democratic Republic of Yemen, now part of the Republic of Yemen. |  | | Search Amazon.com for books about your topic, "Federation of South Arabia" |  | | Searched Encarta for ' Federation of South Arabia' |
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| | Bank notes of South Yemen |
 | | Consequently, any Lake Victoria notes which found their way to the banks in South Arabia by way of trade were returned to Africa. |  | | However most of the dinars were withdrawn from circulation within a three month period following the introduction of the 200-rial note in March 1996, and from 11 June 1996 the dinar was no longer legal tender and declared "unacceptable for circulation". |  | | By making the notes of the South Arabian Currency Authority the same colour as the notes they were replacing, a certain familiarity was able to be assigned to the new notes by the public who were receiving the new issue. |
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| | South Yemen (1967-1990) |
 | | The colony of Aden entered the Federation (as State of Aden) on 18 January 1963. |  | | Before 1959, the British interests in South Arabia consisted of : |  | | The flag was adopted on the same date. |
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| | A Philatelic Bibliography for Yemen and the Arab Gulf States |
 | | Includes introduction, discussion and list of aerogrammes used by the Aden States, the Federation of South Arabia, the People's Republic of Southern Yemen and the People's Democratic Republic of Yemen. |  | | Question was whether there should be one or two states. |  | | Registered Federation of South Arabia cover postmarked in Lahej. |
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| | AllRefer.com - Taiz Information and Facts |
 | | ...Oman Perim Qatar Ras al-Khaimah Riad Riyadh Sana Saudi Arabia Sharjah South Arabia, Federation of Southern Yemen Taiz Tayma Tema, variant spelling of Tayma, Saudi Arabia Trucial Oman Umm... |  | | ...Arabia Egypt Hodeida Marib Mukalla Perim Sana Sheba, region, Arabian Peninsula Socotra South Arabia, Federation of Taiz More articles from 1Up Info on Yemen Additional search results... |
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 | | Federation of South Arabia's UNESCO and WHO issue, 2 vals ea. |  | | 2 First Day Covers from Federation of South Arabia with Aden postmark. |  | | Federation of South Arabia's 1966 UNESCO 3 vals on Official First Day Cover and 2 vals on plain Cover, both w/ADEN Cancel. |
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| | Madinat ash Shab, Yemen, pictures |
 | | The town was built in the 1960s in order to serve as administrative center for the British-sponsored Federation of South Arabia. |  | | It was given its current name after South Yemen became independent in 1967; together with Aden, it served as capital for several years. |  | | Madinat ash Sha'b, formerly Al Ittihad, town in southwestern Yemen, located north of Aden, on the Little Aden peninsula. |
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| | Postage Stamp Information |
 | | South Australia - official stamps - Convict Department - 1868-1874 |  | | South Australia - official stamps - Audit Office - 1868-1874 |  | | South Australia - official stamps - Barricks Department - 1868-1874 |
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| | Bibliography (code [neu]) |
 | | On the arms (and some flags) of Biafra, Botswana, Burundi, Gambia, Congo (Kinshasa), Lesotho, Liberia, Upper Volta; Afghanistan, Saudi Arabia, Federation of South Arabia, Yemen, Musqat/Oman, Bahrein, Qatar, Sharjah, Bhutan,Brunei, Burma, Ceylon, China (Re [neu68] |  | | On the arms and some flags of Western Australia, New Zealand, Papua New Guinea, Western Samoa, Fiji, Nauru; Federation of Arab Republics, Tunisia, Zaire; Bangladesh, Cambodia, Sri Lanka, United Arab Emirates; Bahamas, Guatemala, Mexico, Nicaragua |  | | ( in English: The arms of the Federal Republic of Germany) |
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