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While these popular holiday spots are packed with sun-seeking tourists all year-round, there’s one tiny island that’s famous ...
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This European island changes nationality twice a yearOr, what it stands for. Back in 1659, it served as the signing location for the Treaty of the Pyrenees. This was a significant peace treaty between Louis XIV of France and Philip IV of Spain ...
Following the Franco-Spanish War (1635–1659), the Treaty of the Pyrenees in 1659 ceded the “comarques” (regions) of Roussillon, Conflent, Capcir, Vallespir, and northern Cerdanya ("Cerdagne ...
Or, what it stands for. Back in 1659, it served as the signing location for the Treaty of the Pyrenees. This was a significant peace treaty between Louis XIV of France and Philip IV of Spain ...
Chief John Ross and other leaders of the Cherokee nation wrote a letter to Congress to protest the 1835 Treaty of New Echota. This treaty, signed by a group of Cherokees claiming to represent ...
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