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  2. Education in Mongolia - Wikipedia

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    Tibetan was the language of instruction, the canonical, and liturgical language, and it was used at the lower levels of education. Higher-level education was available in the major monasteries, and often many years were required to complete formal degrees, which included training in logic and debate.

  3. List of communist states - Wikipedia

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    Jiangxi–Fujian Soviet (1931–1934) People's Revolutionary Government of the Republic of China (1933–1934) Northwest Chinese Soviet Federation (1935–1936) Tibetan People's Republic (1936) Second East Turkestan Republic (1944–1949) Inner Mongolian People's Republic (1945) Soviet occupation of Manchuria (1945–1946) Sinkiang (1934-1941 ...

  4. Mongolian People's Republic - Wikipedia

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    Higher education in Mongolia began with the opening of the Mongolian State University in 1942. The number of general education schools rose from 331 with 24,000 pupils in 1940, to 359 with 50,000 pupils in 1947. Obligatory eight-year general education (ages eight to 16) was introduced gradually in the 1970s.

  5. Mongol Local Autonomy Political Affairs Committee - Wikipedia

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    The Mongol Local Autonomy Political Affairs Committee ... was a political body of ethnic Mongols in the Republic of China between 1934 and 1936.

  6. List of countries and territories where Spanish is an ...

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    Ñ-shaped animation showing flags of some countries and territories where Spanish is spoken. Spanish is the official language (either by law or de facto) in 20 sovereign states (including Equatorial Guinea, where it is official but not a native language), one dependent territory, and one partially recognized state, totaling around 442 million people.

  7. List of sovereign states in the 1930s - Wikipedia

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    Spanish Republic (from 14 April 1931 to 1 April 1939) Spanish State (from 1 April 1939) Widely recognized LON member state; withdrew on May 9, 1939. [2] Spain had sovereignty over the following colonies and protectorate: → Ifni (Colony from January 12, 1934) → → Spanish Guinea (Colony) → → Spanish Sahara (Colony) Spanish Morocco ...

  8. Mengjiang - Wikipedia

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    Mengjiang, also known as Mengkiang, officially the Mengjiang United Autonomous Government, was an autonomous zone in Inner Mongolia, formed in 1939 as a puppet state of the Empire of Japan, then from 1940 being under the nominal sovereignty of the Reorganized National Government of the Republic of China (which was itself also a puppet state).

  9. List of national border changes (1914–present) - Wikipedia

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    1919–1922 — The Treaty of Versailles divides Germany's African colonies into mandates of the victors (which largely become new colonies of the victors). Most of Cameroon becomes a French mandate with a small portion taken by the British and some territory incorporated into France's previously existing colonies; Togo is mostly taken by the British, though the French gain a slim portion ...