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    1975 Thorleif Tobias Thorleifsson. Bi-polar international diplomacy: The Sverdrup Islands question, 1902–1930. Archived 4 March 2009 at the Wayback Machine...
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  • Annobón Bioko São Tomé e Príncipe Bissagos Islands Canary Islands Islas de Elobey Islas Kai Hai Cabo Verde Islands Saint Helena Tristan da Cunha Turtle...
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    Islands Isla Socorro Islas Marías Clipperton Island Isla Espiritu Santo, largest island of El Salvador Isla del Coco, largest island of Costa Rica Isla de...
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  • of the Antarctic Circumpolar Current. It transports between 60 and 90 Sverdrups of water with speeds ranging from a half a meter to a meter per second...
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  • Frisian Islands  Germany Amsterdam Indian Ocean  France Amund Ringnes Island Sverdrup Islands group of the Queen Elizabeth Islands,  Nunavut  Canada Amygdaloid...
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    strongest oceanic current, with an estimated transport of 100–150 Sv (Sverdrups, million m3/s). This flow is the only large-scale exchange occurring between...
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  • Act of Union, for the colony of Newfoundland Norwegian monarchy, for the Sverdrup Islands. Danish monarchy and Norwegian monarchy, for Viking colonies Many...
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    is located on Laurie Island, one of the South Orkney Islands (Spanish: Islas Orcadas del Sur), at 4 meters (13 ft) above sea level and 170 meters (558 ft)...
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    asserted its claim of sovereignty over the Sverdrup Islands. The islands are named after Norwegian explorer Otto Sverdrup, who explored and mapped them from 1898...
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    especially what became British Honduras (now Belize) and in Laguna de Términos (Isla del Carmen) where they cut logwood. In 1716–17 viceroy of New Spain organized...
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