<span>This is true. After the revolution the name was changed from St. Petersburg to Petrograd, which means Peter's city, and a bit later it was further changed into Leningrad. This was because the soviets wanted to completely secularize themselves and remove all figures that were related to the monarchy. In 1991 it changed its name back to St Petersburg.</span>
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After independence (1962-1999) The Evian Accords which were signed in 1962 giving Algeria immediate independence and French aid to help reconstruct the country.
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<span>The European Economic Community was formed in 1957 with just six countries. Three more were added in 1973, another in 1981, and two more in 1986. So by 1993 there were 12 countries part of the EEC; there are 28 now.</span>
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Mammon /ˈmæmən/ in the New Testament of the Bible is commonly thought to mean money, material wealth, or any entity that promises wealth, and is associated with the greedy pursuit of gain. ... The word was adopted to modern Hebrew to mean wealth.
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They had no good structure to keep it going