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  2. Flag of Florida - Wikipedia

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    The flag of Florida is the official flag of the U.S. state of Florida. The flag consists of a red saltire on a white background, with the state seal superimposed on the center. [ 2 ] The flag's current design has been in use since May 21, 1985, after the design of the Florida state seal was graphically improved and officially sanctioned for use ...

  3. Nationalization - Wikipedia

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    Nationalization (nationalisation in British English) is the process of transforming privately owned assets into public assets by bringing them under the public ownership of a national government or state. [1] Nationalization contrasts with privatization and with demutualization.

  4. List of nationalizations by country - Wikipedia

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    1941 Railways were nationalised, as RENFE, by the Francoist state in the aftermath of the Spanish Civil War. 1944. Nationalization of the Airline Iberia under the Instituto Nacional de Industria. 1945. The State buys a 79% share of telephone operator Telefónica. 1983 Nationalization without compensation of Rumasa.

  5. Florida: The New British colony?

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  6. British Americans - Wikipedia

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    State or Territory United Kingdom of ... Estimated British American population by state [47] [48] State Number Percentage ... Florida: 2,182,375: 10.29%

  7. South Florida’s British community reacts to death of Queen ...

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    British nationals in South Florida released their stiff upper lips on Thursday upon learning their beloved Queen Elizabeth died at age 96 after 70 years on the throne. From afar, and through tears ...

  8. Friday is Confederate Memorial Day. Why does Florida still ...

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    Florida does not seem to want to let go of its Confederate heritage.. On Friday, April 26, the state of Florida officially honors the Floridians who took up arms in the Confederate battle against ...

  9. The Floridas - Wikipedia

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    The Floridas (Spanish: Las Floridas) was a region of the southeastern United States comprising the historical colonies of East Florida and West Florida. They were created when England obtained Florida in 1763 (see British Florida), and found it so awkward in geography that she split it in two. The borders of East and West Florida varied.