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Pleeas' Aedde moed' suh-pporthe tew aandedroide aende eye'oe-ese Please add mod support to android and IOS
Stahpe maik'ing draah'mah orre' yewe gette bahnned Stop making drama or you get banned
Phree'h Roew-buckesseh Hieere Free robux here
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The Guyana–Venezuela territorial dispute is an ongoing territorial dispute between Guyana and Venezuela over the Essequibo region, also known as Esequibo or Guayana Esequiba in Spanish (Spanish pronunciation: [ɡwaˈʝana eseˈkiβa] ⓘ),[1] a 159,500 km2 (61,600 sq mi) area west of the Essequibo River. The territory, excluding the Venezuelan-controlled Ankoko Island, is controlled by Guyana as part of six of its regions,[note 1] based on the 1899 Paris Arbitral Award. It is also claimed by Venezuela as the Guayana Esequiba State.[2][page needed][3][4] The boundary dispute was inherited from the colonial powers (Spain in the case of Venezuela, and the Netherlands and the United Kingdom in the case of Guyana) and has persisted following the independence of Venezuela and Guyana.
The Essequibo is in light green, with the rest of Guyana shown in dark green and Venezuela in orange.
In 1835, the British government commissioned German-born explorer and naturalist Robert Hermann Schomburgk to survey British Guiana's boundaries. This survey resulted in what came to be known as the "Schomburgk Line", which was rejected by the Venezuelan government and the British, as even the extended Schomburgk Line did not include the entire Cuyuní River basin which was claimed by Britain.[5] Tensions worsened after the discovery of gold mines in the region in 1876, culminating with president Antonio Guzmán Blanco severing diplomatic relations with the United Kingdom in 1887. As a result, Venezuela elected the United States as their representative, leaving no Venezuelan citizen to represent their country's interests. The United Kingdom and Venezuela went into arbitration with mediation from the United States, which resulted in the Paris Arbitral Award in 1899 and ruled largely in favour of Britain. In 1949, a memorandum written by Severo Mallet-Prevost, official secretary of the US–Venezuela delegation in the arbitration, and published posthumously, stated that the Arbitral Award resulted from the pressure by the Tribunal President Friedrich Martens and a political deal between Russia and Britain. Said memorandum led to complaints by Venezuela in the United Nations in 1962, which resulted in the Geneva Agreement, signed with the United Kingdom in 1966.
The status of the territory is subject to the Geneva Agreement, which was signed by the United Kingdom, Venezuela, and British Guiana on 17 February 1966. This treaty stipulates that the parties will agree to find a "practical, peaceful
THE LEGEND HAS RETURNED
+3You wnat me to break formatting again @Learpot
+3Imma try to replicate that in SR2 @Learpot
+3what if your rocket is unstable and ends up crashing into the wall or it gets too hot and disintegrates @Learpot
+3cutting edge wall technology
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+3Oh hey look its an argument between @WiiWiiTheMini and @Grogu, i wont participate much for very obvious reasons....
+3Good luck :)
+3yeehaw
+3And tanks
+3Phew thought this was another one of those posts that F104deathtrap doesnt like
+3SymmpelPlaeinese SimplePlanes
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Ye have found the brown pearl, a hidden ship
+3Also please tell me how to use fairings plz the connections are confusing
+3Yea @WiiMini
+3Lemme just archive this...... if anyone sees this in the future, hi there
+3Edit: i got a archive.org account so now your profiles can be archived if you make a comment
Nøt agæin
+3Theyve been focusing on SR2.... bu the last SR2 content feature was a month ago
+3Do farmers fly?
+3A yes
B yes
C yes
D all of the baobe
Yes, you can just scale it to 0.1,0.1,0.1 and mass 0 drag 0
+33 upvotes is alot for you a noob rank user but for us gold users its sooo small @Far2Crispy
+3great build
+3Wait MD11 is electric powered
+3Areyougood: Always has been
Nice! Mobile frinedly varient
+3This reply was sponsored by wix. Create your own website with a 45% off discount if you go to wix.com/XP
+3Just like belugasub did with his yakovlev
+3But can it fly at the edge of space just like the real Blsckbird?
+3Where dihedral
+3Simpleplanes in 1995
+3Modem required
Netscape recommended
This is not thr first aircraft with glass
+3But it is the first one made entirely of glass excluding the cockpit
Us Government wants to know your location
+3Me: mom can we have twin prop
+3Mom: no we have twin prop already
Twin prop already:
No!!!!!!! He was great.
+3Stop! This image was hotlinked
+3I don't do roleplays.
+3Up and down up and down down and up up and down
+3Nudging and accidentally dragging the nudged block
+3Im the 950th upvoter!
+3quick brown dude jumps over the skate park
+3Better yet, run it on the machines the greeks used to calculate the position of the stars
+2The Guyana–Venezuela territorial dispute is an ongoing territorial dispute between Guyana and Venezuela over the Essequibo region, also known as Esequibo or Guayana Esequiba in Spanish (Spanish pronunciation: [ɡwaˈʝana eseˈkiβa] ⓘ),[1] a 159,500 km2 (61,600 sq mi) area west of the Essequibo River. The territory, excluding the Venezuelan-controlled Ankoko Island, is controlled by Guyana as part of six of its regions,[note 1] based on the 1899 Paris Arbitral Award. It is also claimed by Venezuela as the Guayana Esequiba State.[2][page needed][3][4] The boundary dispute was inherited from the colonial powers (Spain in the case of Venezuela, and the Netherlands and the United Kingdom in the case of Guyana) and has persisted following the independence of Venezuela and Guyana.
The Essequibo is in light green, with the rest of Guyana shown in dark green and Venezuela in orange.
In 1835, the British government commissioned German-born explorer and naturalist Robert Hermann Schomburgk to survey British Guiana's boundaries. This survey resulted in what came to be known as the "Schomburgk Line", which was rejected by the Venezuelan government and the British, as even the extended Schomburgk Line did not include the entire Cuyuní River basin which was claimed by Britain.[5] Tensions worsened after the discovery of gold mines in the region in 1876, culminating with president Antonio Guzmán Blanco severing diplomatic relations with the United Kingdom in 1887. As a result, Venezuela elected the United States as their representative, leaving no Venezuelan citizen to represent their country's interests. The United Kingdom and Venezuela went into arbitration with mediation from the United States, which resulted in the Paris Arbitral Award in 1899 and ruled largely in favour of Britain. In 1949, a memorandum written by Severo Mallet-Prevost, official secretary of the US–Venezuela delegation in the arbitration, and published posthumously, stated that the Arbitral Award resulted from the pressure by the Tribunal President Friedrich Martens and a political deal between Russia and Britain. Said memorandum led to complaints by Venezuela in the United Nations in 1962, which resulted in the Geneva Agreement, signed with the United Kingdom in 1966.
The status of the territory is subject to the Geneva Agreement, which was signed by the United Kingdom, Venezuela, and British Guiana on 17 February 1966. This treaty stipulates that the parties will agree to find a "practical, peaceful
+2Fried Chicken Cheese Chips
+2Next you know it @Ren will come back
+2@TheUltimatePlaneLover me when I'm commuting to the airport in Honda civic with Honda vtec to ride my vip Honda jet:
+2Its because it is a post.
+2𝔚𝔢𝔩𝔠𝔬𝔪𝔢 𝔱𝔬 𝔱𝔥𝔢 𝔇𝔬𝔫𝔤𝔣𝔢𝔫𝔤 ℑℭ𝔅𝔐 𝔣𝔞𝔠𝔱𝔬𝔯𝔶. 𝔚𝔢 𝔥𝔬𝔭𝔢 𝔶𝔬𝔲 𝔢𝔫𝔧𝔬𝔶 𝔶𝔬𝔲𝔯 𝔰𝔱𝔞𝔶 𝔥𝔢𝔯𝔢.
+2@Khichi2866 split the tag list into multiple comments
+2The temperature in Saigon is 105 degrees and rising.
+2@Khichi2866 ah, the same website I've used to make a soviet-style amogus song and "我爱北京天安门" in style of Arabic call to prayer
+2