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  2. Europa Universalis III - Wikipedia

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    Europa Universalis III is a grand strategy video game developed by Paradox Development Studio and published by Paradox Interactive. The game was released for Microsoft Windows in January 2007, and was later ported to Mac OS X by Virtual Programming in November 2007.

  3. Japan–European Union relations - Wikipedia

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    Japan and the EU are members of the European Union–Japan Economic Partnership Agreement (EPA), the world's largest open economic area, [3] covering a third of the world's economy since February 1, 2019. [4] Japan is the EU's 6th largest export market (3.3% in 2018 with a value of €64.75 billion).

  4. EU three - Wikipedia

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    EU-3 ministers and Iran's top negotiator Hassan Rouhani, Sa'dabad Palace, Tehran, October 2003. In 2003, France, Germany and the UK launched negotiations attempting to limit the Iranian nuclear program, which led to the Tehran Declaration of 21 October 2003 and the voluntary Paris Agreement of 15 November 2004.

  5. Honda Civic (seventh generation) - Wikipedia

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    The Japanese RS model was equipped with the D17A. [24] Thai models received the 1.7-liter stroked engine in regular models, with the 2.0 i-VTEC available as the top model. In Europe, the Civic was sold with a D16V1 rated at 110 hp and a D14Z6 rated at 88 hp, also their first i-CTDi diesel engine, on a short engine produced by Isuzu Motors Polska.

  6. EU-Japan Centre for Industrial Cooperation - Wikipedia

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    Established in 1987, the EU-Japan Centre for Industrial Cooperation is a unique venture [1] between the European Commission (Directorate General for Growth - Internal Market, Industry, Entrepreneurship and SMEs) and the Japanese Government (Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry) (METI).

  7. Westernization - Wikipedia

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    Since then, many Japanese politicians have encouraged the Westernization of Japan with the use of the term Datsu-A Ron, which means the argument for "leaving Asia" or "Good-bye Asia". In Datsu-A Ron, "Westernization" was described as an "unavoidable" but "fruitful" change. In contrast, despite many advances in industrial efficiency, Japan has ...

  8. EU3 (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    EU3 may refer to: EU three , either France, Germany and Italy (largest countries at the founding of the European Union), or France, Germany and the UK (current largest economies in Europe) Euro 3 , an emission standard for vehicles

  9. Ryukyu Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    Ryukyu was a tributary state of China, and since Japan had no formal diplomatic relations with China, it was essential that China not realize that Ryukyu was controlled by Japan. Thus, Satsuma—and the shogunate—was obliged to be mostly hands-off in terms of not visibly or forcibly occupying Ryukyu or controlling the policies and laws there.