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The east is normally defined as Asian, Arab or Oriental. The west is best described as European, North American and South American. Australia would be considered western while Africa is not considered either. So, you see, it is less about geography and more about culture, history and socioeconomic tendencies.
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No group of people attempted to restore the western part of the Roman Empire. Justinian I, the emperor of the eastern part of the Roman Empire, which, unlike the western part, did not fall. He set out to reconquer the lands lost in the west. He succeeded in retaking Italy, north-western Africa and southern Spain. However, subsequently these lands were lost again.
Cities along the railroad expanded and became population centers.
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Read "Silence on the Western Front" While it is a boo about the western front, it is very similar to the eastern, and the best book out there about war during World War 1.
1930's All Quiet on the Western Front.
Yes there is a Best Western Hotel in North Bay Ontario. You can find more information at the Best Western website. You can contact the front desk for reservations.
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All Quiet on the Western Front won the Oscar for Best Picture in 1929.
All Best Westerns are independently owned and operated. They all choose their own names, and place "Best Western" in front of them. For example, there are several Best Western White House Inns, because they all happened to choose their own names. www.bestwestern.com has the full directory.
One could find Best Western Parkway Hotel's parking right in the front. Best Western Parkway Hotel provides free parking, outdoor parking, truck/RV parking, and also parking for the physically challenged.
Yes, there are Best Western hotels located outside of USA. In fact, counting the USA there are 12 regions all around the world where Best Western hotels can be found.
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The Laurier years were best characterized by a time of growth and reform. The Laurier years refers to the period of Canada's history when Wilfred Laurier was Prime Minister in the early 1900's. His reign ended just before World War I began.
The 1920s are best characterized as a period of both isolationism and internationalism. The United States pursued a more isolationist foreign policy, exemplified by the rejection of the Treaty of Versailles and the League of Nations. However, there were also efforts towards international cooperation, such as the Washington Naval Conference and the Kellogg-Briand Pact.