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velikii [3]
3 years ago
8

“ i played sports in the village court “ which speaker did this most likely belong too?

History
1 answer:
JulijaS [17]3 years ago
3 0

I am not sure exactly what you mean, but if you are talking point of view, this is first person point of view.

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Nicaraguan Revolution

Part of the Central American crisis and the Cold War

Date 1978–1990 (12 years)

Location  

Nicaragua

Result  

FSLN military victory in 1979

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Insurgency of the Contras

Electoral victory of the National Opposition Union in 1990

FSLN retained most of their executive apparatus

Territorial

changes Nicaragua

Belligerents

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Brazil Brazi

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Argentina (1961–83)

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West Germany

Pakistan

Philippines

Iran Imperial State of Iran (until 1979)

Iran Islamic Republic of Iran (Indirectly, since 1979)

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