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  2. Producers Releasing Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Producers Releasing Corporation (generally known as PRC) was the smallest and least prestigious of the 11 Hollywood film companies of the 1940s. [1] It was considered a prime example of what was called "Poverty Row": a low-rent stretch of Gower Street in Hollywood where shoestring film producers based their operations.

  3. List of Producers Releasing Corporation films - Wikipedia

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    American Release Date Director Notes The Lone Rider Rides On : January 10, 1941: Sam Newfield: Caught in the Act: January 17, 1941: Jean Yarbrough: Billy the Kid's Range War: January 24, 1941: Sam Newfield: Secret Evidence: January 31, 1941: William Nigh: Outlaws of the Rio Grande: February 26, 1941: Sam Newfield: The Lone Rider Crosses the Rio ...

  4. Sino-Caribbean relations - Wikipedia

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    The Caribbean's relations with China, are largely defined as either: the People's Republic of China (PRC; "China") or the Republic of China (ROC; "Taiwan"). As of 2024, nine states in the Caribbean recognized the PRC and four recognized the ROC. [1]

  5. Dates of establishment of diplomatic relations with the ...

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    The PRC was established on 1 October 1949, when the Chinese Civil War was still underway, and the seat of Government of the Republic of China in Canton was not relocated to Taipei until December 1949. All the countries that recognized the new PRC government in 1949 were communist states.

  6. Two Chinas - Wikipedia

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    The concept of Two Chinas refers to the political divide between the People's Republic of China (PRC) and the Republic of China (ROC). The PRC was established in 1949 by the Chinese Communist Party, while the ROC was founded in 1912 and retreated to Taiwan after losing the Chinese Civil War.

  7. China–Jamaica relations - Wikipedia

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    Diplomatic relations between China and Jamaica were established on 21 November 1972. [1] The Chinese government established an embassy in Kingston in 1973. [1] There was no formal representation from Jamaica to China until 1992, when the Jamaican ambassador to Tokyo, Japan was accredited as a non-resident ambassador to Beijing. [1]

  8. History of Jamaica - Wikipedia

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    After a brief increase sugar prices, the outlook for Jamaican sugar took a hit in 2015 when the EU began moving towards ending a cap on European sugar beet production. Jamaica exports 25% of the sugar it produces to Britain and prices for Jamaican sugar are expected to fall in the wake of the end of the cap on the EU's subsidised sugar beet ...

  9. Economy of Jamaica - Wikipedia

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    Jamaica was the third-leading producer of bauxite and alumina in 1998, producing 12.6 million tons of bauxite, accounting for 10.4% of world production, and 3.46 million tons of alumina, accounting for 7.4% of world production. 8,540 million tons of bauxite was mined in 2012 and 10,200 million tons of bauxite in 2011.