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restricts emigration, and
maintains one of the
strictest emigration bans in the world,
although some
North Koreans still manage to
illegally emigrate to China...
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Emigration Canyon is the name of two
canyons in the
American mountain west:
Emigration Canyon,
Idaho Emigration Canyon, Utah This
disambiguation page...
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European emigration is the
successive emigration waves from the
European continent to
other continents. The
origins of the
various European diasporas...
- Italians, Syro-Lebanese, Armenians.
Emigration increased following the 1967 Arab-Israeli war, and the
emigration of
poorer and less-educated
Copts increased...
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Inner emigration (German:
Innere Emigration, French:
émigration intérieure) is a
concept of an
individual or
social group who
feels a
sense of alienation...
- The
Great Emigration (Polish:
Wielka Emigracja) was the
emigration of
thousands of
Poles and Lithuanians,
particularly from the
political and cultural...
- and Tuvalu. Decades, and in some
cases centuries, of
British rule and
emigration have left
their mark on the
independent nations that rose from the British...
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August 1961. Thereafter,
emigration from the
Eastern Bloc was
effectively limited to
illegal defections,
ethnic emigration under bilateral agreements...
- "Paddy's
Green Shamrock S****" "Farewell to Carlingford" "Mary of Dungloe" "
Emigration Medley" Side 2: "Cobblers" "Paddy On the Railway" (Gordon Lightfoot) "Canadian...
- opportunities,
between 1880 and 1910
there was
extensive emigration;
around 300,000
Slovenes (1 in 6)
emigrated to
other countries,
mostly to the US, but also to...