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  2. Glorioso Islands - Wikipedia

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    The Glorieuses or Glorioso Islands (French: Îles Glorieuses or officially also Archipel des Glorieuses) are a group of islands and rocks totaling 5 square kilometres (1.9 sq mi). They are controlled by France as part of the Scattered Islands in the Indian Ocean in the French Southern and Antarctic Lands , a French overseas territory , but are ...

  3. Noshima Murakami - Wikipedia

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    In 1576, the Noshima helped break the Oda clan blockade and deliver provisions to Osaka's Ikkō-ikki citadel. [2]: 119 They proceeded to capture a castle near Utazu, which allowed them to control the harbour. [2]: 119 From 1579 until 1582, they worked for the Mori clan to block the Inland Sea from any of Oda Nobunaga's ships.

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    Hidden like a Horcrux on the tony resort of Sea Island, in Georgia, the volume simply referred to as “The Book” is taken out only when a guest orders a glass of Macallan 1950 at the resort’s ...

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    Luxury Georgia resort Sea Island Co. agreed to sell most of its assets to a group of investors including Avenue Capital Group and Oaktree Capital Management.

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  8. Matelotage - Wikipedia

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    At least one written matelotage agreement survives in historical records; it was between two pirates residing at Port Dolphin on Madagascar in 1699. [6] Other potential pirate matelotage unions such as that of John Swann and Robert Culliford, who were pirates in the Indian Ocean during the late 17th century are sometimes described as romantic but are not referred to as matelotage in British ...

  9. José Gaspar - Wikipedia

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    José Gaspar as illustrated in the 1900 brochure. José Gaspar, also known by his nickname Gasparilla (supposedly lived c. 1756 – 1821), is a mythical Spanish pirate who supposedly terrorized the Gulf of Mexico from his base in southwest Florida during Florida's second Spanish period (1783 to 1821).