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  2. Mussoorie - Wikipedia

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    On 20 April 1959, during the 1959 Tibetan Rebellion, the 14th Dalai Lama took up residence at Mussoorie, this until April 1960 when he relocated to Dharamsala in Himachal Pradesh, [15] where the Central Tibetan Administration is today headquartered. The first Tibetan school was established in Mussoorie in 1960. Tibetans settled mainly in Happy ...

  3. Mauritius - Wikipedia

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    The World Bank's 2019 Ease of Doing Business Index ranks Mauritius 13th worldwide out of 190 economies in terms of ease of doing business. According to the Mauritian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the country's challenges are heavy reliance on a few industry sectors, high brain drain, scarcity of skilled labour, ageing population and inefficient ...

  4. Masuri - Wikipedia

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    Masuri may refer to: Masuri, Ghaziabad, a town in Uttar Pradesh, India; Mussoorie, a hill station in the Indian state of Uttarakhand; Magic Kid Masuri, a 2002 South ...

  5. Masuria - Wikipedia

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    Some of the earliest archeological finds in Masuria were found at Dudka and Szczepanki sites and belonged to the subneolithic Zedmar culture. [2] Indo-European settlers first arrived in the region during the 4th millennium BC, which in the Baltic would diversify into the satem Balto-Slavic branch which would ultimately give rise to the Balts as the speakers of the Baltic languages. [3]

  6. List of countries and territories by number of land borders

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    Distinct Land Borders: Refers to the number of separate geographic boundaries a country shares with its neighbors. A single country may have multiple distinct land borders with the same neighbour (e.g., due to enclaves, exclaves, or disconnected regions).

  7. Coriaria nepalensis - Wikipedia

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    The plant is also known in English as masuri berry, tanner's tree, or mansur shrub. In Hindi it is known as masuri ( मसूरी ), makola, or masurya ( मसूरिया ); and in Nepali as macchaino ( मछाईनो ).

  8. Maseru - Wikipedia

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    Maseru was founded by the British as a small police camp in 1869, following the conclusion of the Free State–Basotho Wars when Basutoland became a British protectorate. [3] [4] [5] Maseru is located at the edge of the "conquered territories" relinquished to the Orange Free State (now the Free State province of South Africa) as part of the peace terms.

  9. Masuri, Ghaziabad - Wikipedia

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    Masuri is a Village in Ghaziabad Tehsil, Ghaziabad District, Uttar Pradesh, India. It is situated on the western bank of Upper Ganga Canal , approximately 16 kilometres northeast of the district and tehsil seat Ghaziabad .