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Nagorno-Karabakh was an Armenian enclave in Azerbaijan and was made up mostly of Armenians. After a war in the early 1990s, Armenia has forcibly wrested control of most of Nagorno-Karabakh from Azerbaijan. De jure, the territory belongs to Azerbaijan, but de facto, it operates as a semi-autonomous region that cooperates closely with Armenia.
About 94 percent of the population of Armenia belongs to the Armenian Apostolic Church. Small Roman Catholic and Protestant communities also exist in Armenia. Catholic missionaries began converting Armenians in the Ottoman and Persian empires in the early modern era, and American Protestant missionaries were active in the nineteenth century. The Kurdish population, which totaled 56,000 in 1993, is mostly Muslim but also includes many Christians. Kurds now constitute the largest Muslim group in Armenia because most Azerbaijani Muslim emigrated in the early 1990s. A Russian Orthodox community also exists.
free trade between the three countries
As a consequence of these changes, during the 1990s increased division of labor between firms was often accompanied by a reduction in the division of labor within firms.
thing that happeded in the 1990s
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In Europe they replaced it with wood! Which I think is very strange!( in some ways )
the ones i the 1990s had better security, because we didn't have an escaped patient as PM 10 years ago
The average price for a gallon of regular gasoline remained very steady throughout the 1990s. It remained between $1.11 and $1.23 per gallon during that decade.
In 1993, for example, 3,500 companies comprised this industry segment, but as of the late 1990s, a mere 750 remained.
The Sahara - and it continues to expand today.
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