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- year. The Virginia portion was given back in 1847, a process known as "retrocession". Following the First Opium War (1839–1842) and Second Opium War (1856–1860)...
- District of Columbia retrocession is the act of returning some or all of the land that had been ceded to the federal government of the United States for...
- of Taiwan. This event was referred to by the Republic of China as the retrocession of Taiwan (臺灣光復). The Republic of China government viewed this as the...
- In the Swiss finance industry retrocessions are kickback commissions that banks, ****et managers, trustees and financial service providers receive after...
- Retrocession Day is the annual observance and former public holiday in Taiwan commemorating the end of ****anese rule of Taiwan and Penghu and the claimed...
- Reinsurance is insurance that an insurance company purchases from another insurance company to insulate itself (at least in part) from the risk of a major...
- The Spanish protectorate in Morocco was established on 27 November 1912 by a treaty between France and Spain that converted the Spanish sphere of influence...
- represented the end of their federal representation in Congress. Prior to retrocession, residents of Alexandria County expected the proximity of the federal...
- retake the land it had donated to form the district, a process known as retrocession. The Virginia General ****embly voted in February 1846, to accept the...
- greater authority over the District, the po****tion convened to request retrocession of the District back to the states of Maryland and Virginia. The efforts...