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The Republic of Costa Rica , under said Treaty and the stipulations contained in Article VI thereof , has not the right of navigation of the River San Juan with vessels of war , but she may navigate said river with such vessels of the ...
The Republic of Costa Rica , under said Treaty and the stipulations contained in Article VI thereof , has not the right of navigation of the River San Juan with vessels of war , but she may navigate said river with such vessels of the ...
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For better administration the territory of the Dominican Republic is divided into provinces and districts . The former are Santo Domingo , Azua , Seybo , Santiago , La Vega , and Espaillat . The districts are Puerta Plata , Samaná ...
For better administration the territory of the Dominican Republic is divided into provinces and districts . The former are Santo Domingo , Azua , Seybo , Santiago , La Vega , and Espaillat . The districts are Puerta Plata , Samaná ...
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of the South African Republic by his Honour Stephanus Johannes Paulus Kruger , State President of the said Republic , shall , as and from the date of the taking effect thereof , be deemed and taken to constitute a binding ' Treaty and ...
of the South African Republic by his Honour Stephanus Johannes Paulus Kruger , State President of the said Republic , shall , as and from the date of the taking effect thereof , be deemed and taken to constitute a binding ' Treaty and ...
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