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Filed under: State-sponsored terrorism -- Government policy -- United StatesFiled under: State-sponsored terrorism -- Guatemala
Filed under: State-sponsored terrorism -- Guatemala -- History -- 20th centuryFiled under: State-sponsored terrorism -- IsraelFiled under: State-sponsored terrorism -- Libya War Powers, Libya, and State-Sponsored Terrorism: Hearings Before the Subcommittee on Arms Control, International Security, and Science of the Committee on Foreign Affairs, House of Representatives, Ninety-ninth Congress, Second Session, April 29, May 1 and 15, 1986 (Washington: GPO, 1986), by United States House Committee on Foreign Affairs (multiple formats at archive.org) Filed under: State-sponsored terrorism -- PreventionFiled under: State-sponsored terrorism -- SerbiaFiled under: State-sponsored terrorism -- Sudan
Filed under: Colombia Colombia: A Country Study (fifth edition, 2010), ed. by Rex A. Hudson Colombia: A Country Study (fourth edition, 1990), ed. by Dennis Michael Hanratty and Sandra W. Meditz
Filed under: Colombia -- Boundaries -- Costa Rica Costa Rica and New Granada: An Inquiry into the Question of Boundaries, Which is Pending Between the Two Republics Aforesaid, With a Map for the Better Understanding of the Subject, and Documentary Evidence in Support of the Ancient Titles of Costa Rica, To Which an Appendix Has Been Added, Containing a Brief Account of the Question Between Costa Rica and Nicaragua (Washington: R. A. Waters, printer, 1853), by Felipe Molina Bedoya
Filed under: Leticia Dispute, 1932-1934
Filed under: Colombia -- Civilization -- Periodicals
Filed under: Darien (Panama and Colombia) -- Civilization -- Foreign influencesFiled under: Colombia -- Description and travel
Filed under: Colombia -- Description and travel -- Early works to 1800 The Seventeen Years Travels of Peter De Cieza, Through the Mighty Kingdom of Peru, and the Large Provinces of Cartagena and Popayan in South America: From the City of Panama, on the Isthmus, to the Frontiers of Chile, Now First Translated From the Spanish, and Illustrated With a Map, and Several Cuts (London, 1709), by Pedro de Cieza de León, trans. by John Stevens (multiple formats at archive.org) The Second Part of the Chronicle of Peru (London: Printed for the Hakluyt Society, 1883), by Pedro de Cieza de León, ed. by Clements R. Markham (multiple formats at archive.org)
Filed under: Colombia -- Social life and customs -- Fiction Florencio Conde: Escenas de la Vida Columbiana (in Spanish; Bogotá, Imp. de Echeverría Hermanos, 1875), by José María Samper
Filed under: Colombia -- Foreign relations -- United StatesFiled under: Colombia -- History Minuta Histórica Zipaquireña (in Spanish; Bogotá: Imprenta de "La Luz", 1909), by Luis Orjuela Filed under: Orinoco River (Venezuela and Colombia)Filed under: Providence Island (Colombia)Filed under: Agricultural productivity -- ColombiaFiled under: Agriculture, Cooperative -- ColombiaFiled under: Animal industry -- ColombiaFiled under: Capital gains tax -- ColombiaFiled under: Constitutional history -- ColombiaFiled under: Costa Rica -- Boundaries -- Colombia Costa Rica and New Granada: An Inquiry into the Question of Boundaries, Which is Pending Between the Two Republics Aforesaid, With a Map for the Better Understanding of the Subject, and Documentary Evidence in Support of the Ancient Titles of Costa Rica, To Which an Appendix Has Been Added, Containing a Brief Account of the Question Between Costa Rica and Nicaragua (Washington: R. A. Waters, printer, 1853), by Felipe Molina Bedoya Filed under: Cultural pluralism -- ColombiaFiled under: Democratization -- ColombiaFiled under: Drug control -- ColombiaFiled under: Human rights -- ColombiaFiled under: Human rights workers -- Crimes against -- ColombiaFiled under: Income tax -- ColombiaFiled under: Justice, Administration of -- ColombiaFiled under: Multiculturalism -- ColombiaFiled under: Paramilitary forces -- ColombiaFiled under: Petroleum law and legislation -- ColombiaFiled under: Political violence -- ColombiaFiled under: Rural development -- ColombiaFiled under: Spanish language -- Provincialisms -- ColombiaFiled under: United States -- Foreign relations -- ColombiaMore items available under broader and related terms at left. |