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1 corridor territorial
Dictionnaire français-anglais de géographie > corridor territorial
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2 corridor territorial
Dictionnaire français-russe de géographie > corridor territorial
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3 corridor territorial
Dictionnaire français-allemand de géographie > corridor territorial
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4 corridor
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5 territorial
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6 territorial
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7 territorial
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8 corridor
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9 corredor territorial
Dictionnaire anglais-français de géographie > corredor territorial
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10 corredor territorial
Diccionario geografía española-Inglés > corredor territorial
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11 Territorialkorridor
Deutsch-Französisch Wörterbuch für Geographie > Territorialkorridor
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12 территориальный коридор
Русско-французский географический словарь > территориальный коридор
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13 Lufthandelsverkehr
Lufthandelsverkehr
air commerce;
• Lufthoheit air sovereignty;
• Lufthoheitsgebiet territorial airspace;
• Luftinspektion aerial inspection;
• gegenseitige Luftinspektion open skies;
• Luftkaskoversicherung aircraft hull insurance;
• Luftkoffer lightweight suitcase;
• Luftkorridor air lane (corridor);
• Luftlinie airline, beeline, crowflight;
• Luftlinienentfernung airline distance;
• Luftmeile air mile;
• Luftpaketpost air[mail] parcel post;
• Luftpendelbus air shuttle;
• Luftperspektive bird’s-eye perspective (view);
• Luftpirat aircraft hijacker, hi[gh]jacker;
• Luftpiraterie aerial (air) piracy, hi[gh]jacking;
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14 Rose-colored map
The famous map presented to the Chamber of Deputies in 1887, which indicated that Lisbon intended to occupy, claim, and annex a disputed corridor of central African territory. The pink or rose-colored area on the map was the area that linked up the Portuguese colonies of Angola in West Africa and Mozambique in East Africa. Portugal's territorial interests in tropical Africa shifted from the coasts to the interior after the settlement reached at the 1884-85 Berlin West Africa Conference. Thereafter, Portugal concentrated on participating in the European race for central Africa, part of the larger movement, the "Scramble for Africa."By means of dispatching expeditions of explorers and soldiers to the hinterlands of both Angola and Mozambique, Portugal sought to fulfill the Berlin Conference's "rule" about "effective occupation." In Portugal, the old colonialists' dream of linking up the interiors of Angola and Mozambique, a notion that dated at least to the mid-l8th century, was known as the contra-costa ("opposite coast") project. Much of the rose-colored section of the map comprises what is now Zambia, Malawi, and Zimbabwe. The plan failed when Great Britain opposed Portuguese expansion into this disputed area in 1890 and sent Lisbon a threatening ultimatum that obliged Portugal to back down.
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