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  • 121em|bar|go — «ehm BAHR goh», noun, plural goes, verb, goed, go|ing. –n. 1. an order of a government forbidding merchant ships to enter or leave its ports: »During the War of 1812, Congress laid an embargo on commerce with Great Britain for 15 months. 2. any… …

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  • 122Japanese ship naming conventions — are different from those in the West. Japanese warships have never been named after people. Prior to World War II, Japanese ship naming conventions underwent several changes before being settled. Maru The word maru (丸, meaning circle ) is often… …

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  • 123The Seven Cities of Gold (video game) — Infobox VG |title= The Seven Cities of Gold Commodore 64 version of The Seven Cities of Gold developer= Ozark Softscape publisher= Electronic Arts, Ariolasoft (Europe) designer= Dani Bunten engine= released= 1984 genre= adventure game modes=… …

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  • 124Nicholas van Hoorn — For the Dutch Olympic fencer, see Nicolaas van Hoorn. The pirate Nicholas van Hoorn (c. 1635 – buried 24 June 1683, Isla Mujeres) was born in Holland and died near Vera Cruz, Mexico. Nikolaas or Klaas was engaged in the Dutch merchant service… …

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  • 125Capture of USS President — Infobox Military Conflict conflict=Capture of USS President caption= partof=the War of 1812 date=December 13, 1814 place=outside of New York Harbor, New York, New York result=British victory combatant1=flag|Great Britain combatant2=flag|United… …

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  • 126Republic of Alsace-Lorraine — The Republic of Alsace Lorraine was a short lived independent state formed after World War I with the support of US president Woodrow Wilson.Under the German Empire of 1871 1918, the territory constituted the Reichsland or Imperial Province of… …

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  • 127HMS Amazon (1795) — HMS Amazon , was a 36 gun frigate, built at Rotherhithe in 1795.In 1796, commanded by Captain Robert Carthew Reynolds, she was part of the Inshore Squadron under Sir Edward Pellew watching the French port of Brest to report any attempt by the… …

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  • 128ORP Mazur — (c. 1935 1939) Career (German Empire) …

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