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Welcome to Obamaland: I Have Seen Your Future and It Doesn't Work is a book written by British journalist and author James Delingpole, published by Regnery Press in 2009. The book was published at the same time Barack Obama was inaugurated as president, Delingpole having anticipated Obama's victory. [ 1 ]
Visa requirement to visit India Angola: Visa not required for 30 days e-Visa Barbados: Visa not required for 90 days e-Visa Bolivia: Visa on arrival for 90 days, charged at La Paz airport. Prior visa is free of cost at Bolivian embassy. e-Visa for 60 days Burundi: Visa on Arrival for 30 days e-Visa Cambodia: Visa on arrival for 30 days
Indians in Portugal, including recent immigrants and people who trace their ancestry back to India, together number around 104,000 (2024 Indian Ministry of External Affairs data) [1] − 120,000 (2021 Indian embassy data data). [2] They thus constitute 0.98% – 1.13% of the total population of Portugal.
It's also popular among South Americans and Chinese nationals: In the 10 years leading up to 2023, the number of foreign residents in Portugal grew 40%, to well over half a million people, with ...
The main factories of the Portuguese East Indies, were in Goa, Malacca, Ormuz, Ternate, Macao, and the richest possession of Bassein that went on to become the financial centre of India as Bombay (Mumbai). They were mainly driven by the trade of gold and slaves on the coast of Guinea, spices in the Indian Ocean, and sugar cane in the New World.
India's liberation of Goa was met with both international support and deploration. In the years following the liberation, Portugal refused to recognize India's sovereignty over Goa. Salazar died in 1970. In 1974 a democratic government took power in Portugal and recognized India's sovereignty in Goa.
The first known promotional products in the United States were commemorative buttons dating back to the election of George Washington in 1789. During the early 19th century, there were some advertising calendars, rulers, and wooden specialties, but there was no organized industry for the creation and distribution of promotional items until later in the 19th century.
From makeup palettes to mac and cheese, "Wicked"-themed products are invading shelves and your social media feeds.