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  2. List of county exclaves in England and Wales 1844–1974

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    The county had no exclaves in other counties, and very compact boundaries. However, it did have a counter-enclave: Norwich Castle was an enclave of the county of Norfolk within the city of Norwich, which in turn was historically a county corporate and so an enclave within Norfolk. [104] It comprised Norwich Castle and some adjoining territory.

  3. List of ethnic enclaves in North American cities - Wikipedia

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    Broad Avenue, Koreatown in Palisades Park, Bergen County, New Jersey, USA, [6] where Koreans comprise the majority (52%) of the population. [7] India Square in Jersey City, New Jersey, United States, is one of at least 24 Indian American enclaves characterized as a Little India which have emerged within the New York City Metropolitan Area, with the largest metropolitan Indian population ...

  4. European enclaves in North Africa before 1830 - Wikipedia

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    Genoese Tabarka fort, built in the Middle Ages. The European enclaves in North Africa (technically 'semi-enclaves') were towns, fortifications and trading posts on the Mediterranean and Atlantic coasts of western North Africa (sometimes called also "Maghreb"), obtained by various European powers in the period before they had the military capacity to occupy the interior (i.e. before the French ...

  5. List of enclaves and exclaves - Wikipedia

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    In political geography, an enclave is a piece of land belonging to one country (or region etc.) that is totally surrounded by another country (or region). An exclave is a piece of land that is politically attached to a larger piece but not physically contiguous with it (connected to it) because they are completely separated by a surrounding foreign territory or territories.

  6. Gaza 'Riviera': What led up to Trump's call for US to 'take ...

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    It maintained military control over the enclave for the next four decades, up until Hamas' takeover in the 2000's. In the years of Israeli control, Palestinians launched two uprisings – called ...

  7. Category:Enclaves in the United States - Wikipedia

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  8. Ira Einhorn - Wikipedia

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    Ira Einhorn was born in Philadelphia into a middle-class Jewish family. [2] [4] As a student at the University of Pennsylvania, where he received his undergraduate degree in English in 1961 before returning to complete some graduate work in the discipline in 1963, [5] [6] he became active in ecological groups and was part of the counterculture, anti-establishment, and anti-war movements of the ...

  9. New York City ethnic enclaves - Wikipedia

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    Brooklyn's Jewish community is the largest in the United States, with approximately 561,000 individuals. [1]Since its founding in 1625 by Dutch traders as New Amsterdam, New York City has been a major destination for immigrants of many nationalities who have formed ethnic enclaves, neighborhoods dominated by one ethnicity.