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  • ...], though [[Russian language|Russian]] is still commonly used for everyday communication. *[[International Maritime Organization]] (IMO)
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  • ...and by 1869 Koreans composed 20% of the population of the [[Primorsky Krai|Maritime Province]].<ref name="lee7"/> Prior to the completion of the [[Trans-Siberi ...Multiethnic, Multiracial & Multicultural Society: Enhancing Intercultural Communication, Asia Culture Forum, [[Inha University]]}}
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  • ...nd vessels of the Maritime Forces of Ukraine were repaired; navigation and communication means, new parachute systems and many others were supplied to the troops.<r ...ere held in September – October 2012. Perspective systems of control and communication C2/C4i were firstly practiced to perfection at these maneuvers. Military de
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  • | map_alt = Map of Eurasia with drawn lines for overland and maritime routes ...t without its detractors. For instance, [[Warwick Ball]] contends that the maritime [[spice trade]] with [[Indo-Roman trade relations|India and Arabia]] was fa
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