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  2. Flag state - Wikipedia

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    Stern of the container ship Nord Independence, showing the ship's flag state (Panama). The flag state of a merchant vessel is the jurisdiction under whose laws the vessel is registered or licensed, and is deemed the nationality of the vessel.

  3. First World - Wikipedia

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    The concept of the First World was originally one of the "Three Worlds" formed by the global political landscape of the Cold War, as it grouped together those countries that were aligned with the Western Bloc of the United States.

  4. Four Asian Tigers - Wikipedia

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    The Four Asian Tigers (a.k.a. the Four Asian Dragons or Four Little Dragons in Chinese and Korean) are the developed Asian economies of Hong Kong, Singapore, South Korea, and Taiwan. [1]

  5. Lawas - Wikipedia

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    Lawas (Malay: Pekan Lawas) is a small town and the capital of Lawas District, Limbang Division, Sarawak, Malaysia.This district area is 3,811.90 square kilometres, and population (year 2020 census) was 46,200.

  6. George Pelawa - Wikipedia

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    George Dale Pelawa (February 22, 1968 – August 30, 1986) was a high school hockey right winger from Bemidji, Minnesota.He was named Minnesota Mr. Hockey in 1986 as the top high-school player in the state and was selected in the first round, 16th overall, by the Calgary Flames in the 1986 NHL Entry Draft.

  7. Pelleas - Wikipedia

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    Pelleas / ˈ p ɛ l i ə s /, or Pellias, is an Arthurian Knight of the Round Table whose story first appears in the Post-Vulgate Cycle.He becomes the husband of Nimue, the Lady of the Lake in Le Morte d'Arthur.

  8. I Dewa Gede Palguna - Wikipedia

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    I Dewa Gede Palguna is a constitutional law academic who served two terms as a justice of the Constitutional Court of Indonesia. [1] [2] He holds the record for having been the youngest ever justice of the Indonesian Constitutional Court.