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  1. Phnom Penh - Wikipedia

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    WebPhnom Penh (/ p ə ˌ n ɒ m ˈ p ɛ n, ˌ p n ɒ m-/; Khmer: ភ្នំពេញ, Phnum Pénh [pʰnomˈpɨɲ]) is the capital and most populous city of Cambodia.It has been the national capital since the French protectorate of Cambodia and has grown to become the nation's primate city and its economic, industrial, and cultural centre.. Phnom Penh succeeded Angkor Thom as the …

  2. Cambodian People's Party - Wikipedia

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    WebThe Cambodian People's Party (CPP) is a Cambodian political party which has ruled Cambodia since 1979.. Founded in 1951, it was originally known as the Kampuchean People's Revolutionary Party (KPRP). Adopting a more revisionist view of Marxism, it allied itself with Vietnam and the Soviet Union, in contrast to the Communist Party of …

  3. People's Republic of Kampuchea - Wikipedia

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    WebHeng Samrin was named head of state of the PRK, and other Khmer communists that had formed the Kampuchean People's Revolutionary Party, like Chan Sy and Hun Sen, were prominent from the start. As events in the 1980s progressed, the main preoccupations of the new regime would be survival, restoring the economy, and combating the Khmer Rouge …

  4. List of heads of state of Cambodia - Wikipedia

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    WebHeng Samrin ហេង សំរិន (born 1934) — 7 January 1979 1991 13 years, 90 days KPRP: 1991 6 April 1992 CPP: 10 Chea Sim ជា ស៊ីម (1932–2015) — 6 April 1992 14 June 1993 1 year, 69 days (4) Norodom Sihanouk នរោត្តម សីហនុ (1922–2012) — 14 June 1993 24 September 1993 102 days Independent

  5. Glasnost - Wikipedia

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    WebGlasnost (/ ˈ ɡ l æ z n ɒ s t /; Russian: гла́сность, IPA: [ˈɡlasnəsʲtʲ] ()) has several general and specific meanings – a policy of maximum openness in the activities of state institutions and freedom of information, the inadmissibility of hushing up problems, and so on.It has been used in Russian to mean "openness and transparency" since at least the end of the …

  6. Khmers rouges — Wikipédia

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    WebD'autres anciens Khmers rouges ont occupé par la suite des postes à haute responsabilité dans les régimes qui ont suivi celui du Kampuchéa démocratique, tels Hun Sen (ancien commandant en second d'un régiment, devenu Premier ministre de la République populaire du Kampuchéa à partir de 1985 et toujours à la tête du pays), Heng Samrin

  7. 1991 Ukrainian independence referendum - Wikipedia

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    WebBy region. The Act of Independence was supported by a majority of voters in each of the 27 administrative regions of Ukraine: 24 Oblasts, 1 Autonomous Republic, and 2 Special Municipalities (Kyiv City and Sevastopol City). Voter turnout was lowest in Eastern and Southern Ukraine. Calculating the "yes"-votes as a percentage of the total electorate …

  8. Războiul Rece - Wikipedia

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    WebRăzboiul Rece Parte din Prima imagine - Harta NATO vs Pactul de la Varșovia. A doua imagine - În sensul acelor de ceasornic: Secretarul General sovietic, Nikita Hrușciov, și Președintele Statelor Unite ale Americii, John F. Kennedy, la o întâlnire la nivel înalt din 1961, în Viena; grăniceri est-germani la Zidul Berlinului; testarea unei arme nucleare; …

  9. Democratization - Wikipedia

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    WebDemocratization, or democratisation, is the transition to a more democratic political regime, including substantive political changes moving in a democratic direction. It may be the transition from an authoritarian regime to a full democracy, a transition from an authoritarian political system to a semi-democracy or transition from a semi-authoritarian political …

  10. Cambodian–Vietnamese War - Wikipedia

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    WebAngkor, the seat of the Khmer Empire, was subjected to Vietnamese influence as early as the 13th century.Vietnamese influence spread gradually and indirectly, and it was not until the early 19th century that Vietnam exercised direct control. However, Vietnamese attempts to annex Cambodia began in the 17th century when Vietnamese forces of the Nguyen …



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