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Southeastern path: East across the English channel; east across Germany flying just south of Berlin; southeast through the Ukraine; southeast through the Caucasus (Russia); southeast across the northern portion of the Caspian Sea; southeast across Kazakhstan, a tiny section of western Uzbekistan, and Turkmenistan; southeast across Afghanistan (south of Mazari Sharif and north of Kabul); southeast across Pakistan (south of Lahore); southeast over the Punjab (India) and into New Delhi.
Africa is southeast of the US and across the Atlantic ocean.Mexico
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Yes, they were. The British Empire was the biggest by 1900 - it stretched across the world: Canada, big territories in Africa, India, Indonesia, Australia, etc. The French had big colonies in Africa and south-east Asia. The British had the largest navy in the world. These imperialist countries (countries leading a policy of extending their power by military force and acquiring colonies) had strategic, political and economic reasons for improving their positions in undeveloped areas of the world.
Several countries across the world that Britain had colonised wanted to fight for independence
Croatia borders Slovenia to the north, Bosnia and Herzegovina to the southeast, Serbia to the south, Montenegro to the southeast, Hungary to the north and Italy across the Adriatic sea.
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The US was across an ocean from the European countries, which was a major reason why they decided to stay out of war.
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Turkey did not have formal colonies in the same way that European countries did during the age of imperialism. However, the Ottoman Empire, which preceded modern Turkey, controlled various territories across North Africa, the Middle East, and parts of Eastern Europe. These territories were not considered colonies in the traditional sense.
At its peak, the British Empire governed over 50 countries, territories, and colonies. These included Australia, Canada, India, South Africa, and numerous others across Africa, Asia, the Caribbean, and the Pacific.