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Goumaz (also, Goumez) is a
former rail
station and
settlement in L****en County,
California where a
campground is now located. It was
located on the Southern...
- Adèle T****ns
Goumaz (born on 15
December 1971 in Solothurn) is a
Swiss politician. She has been a
member of the
Council of
States since December 2019...
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World Bank
economist tries to ****ist pre-oil
Equatorial Guinea. Max Liniger-
Goumaz,
Small Is Not
Always Beautiful: The
Story of
Equatorial Guinea (French 1986...
- p. 115. Liniger-
Goumaz 2000, p. 189. Liniger-
Goumaz 1979, p. 381
Sundiata 1988, p. 20. Liniger-
Goumaz 2000, p. 245. Liniger-
Goumaz 1979, p. 387 Uwechue...
- (2001–2008; co-president
until 2004) Ueli
Leuenberger (2008–2012) Adèle T****ns
Goumaz (co-president; 2012–2016)
Regula Rytz (2012–2020; co-president
until 2016)...
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lower end of
estimates by
scholars such as
Scott Straus and Max Liniger-
Goumaz, however, are
approximately 5,000. By the end of Macías Nguema's rule, over...
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during Mobutu's rule. Some historians, such as
Michel Ugarte and Max Liniger-
Goumaz,
argue that Mobutu's
Zaire was part of a
phenomenon called "tropical fascism"...
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Rossi (GLP-ZH), In****bent
Federal Vice-Chancellor (2019–present)
Nathalie Goumaz (SVP-FR), In****bent
General Secretarity of the
Federal Department of Economic...
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Corisco and Cameroons. Macmillan.
Retrieved 25
August 2012. Max Liniger-
Goumaz,
Small is not
always beautiful: The
Story of
Equatorial Guinea (1989, ISBN 0-389-20861-2)...
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Fernandino peoples Gulf of
Guinea Colonial São Tomé and Príncipe Liniger-
Goumaz, Max. 1979.
Historical dictionary of
Equatorial Guinea. Metuchen, N.J. (USA):...