If you need another space just create a new territory box.
Furre name:
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Furre name:
Territory name:
Blocks away from Kelepun:
Private:
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Furre name:
Territory name:
Blocks away from Kelepun:
Private:
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French Guiana. see the Related Link for more info http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cayenne
blah blah blah... how come no one has info for this question??????
One of the most comprehensive websites on Cyclone Tracy is the Northern Territory Library. See the related weblink below.
I think it started because 5 Indian tribes wanted to keep there lands and not give them away for so called "promise of strange land in there territory" I am also doing a report on this too. Or whatevs. So my info may not be accurate. I recomend using History.com that's where I got my info.
"TK" is a proofing/copyediting mark that is short for "to come" or "more info to come." It's origin was an intentional misspelling of to come - tokum. TK can also refer to a domain name referring to Tokelau, a territory in New Zealand.
They became self governing in January 1, 1954 as an island territory Netherlands Antilles. You can find more info about Caracao in <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cura%C3%A7ao > I had to do a project on it.
They became self governing in January 1, 1954 as an island territory Netherlands Antilles. You can find more info about Caracao in <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cura%C3%A7ao > I had to do a project on it.
Info is short for information
Yukon is 483,610 square kilometres, which is larger than California and covers more area than Belgium, Denmark, Germany and the Netherlands combined. It is not a province but a Territory of Canada and is in the northwest corner. Visit www.travelyukon for more info.
to get info to get info
info means information.
Info is the abbreviation of 'information'.