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  2. Cochinchina - Wikipedia

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    Inaugurated as the French Cochinchina in 1862, this colonial administrative unit reached its full extent from 1867 and was a constituent territory of French Indochina from 1887 until early 1945. So during the French colonial period, the label Cochinchina moved further south, and came to refer exclusively to the southernmost part of Vietnam. [4]

  3. French Cochinchina - Wikipedia

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    French Cochinchina (sometimes spelled Cochin-China; French: Cochinchine française; Vietnamese: Xứ thuộc địa Nam Kỳ, chữ Hán: 處屬地南圻) was a colony of French Indochina from 1862 to 1949, encompassing what is now Southern Vietnam. The French operated a plantation economy whose primary strategic product was rubber.

  4. French blockade of the Río de la Plata - Wikipedia

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    Oribe escaped to Buenos Aires, and Rosas received him as the legitimate president of Uruguay, denying such recognition to Rivera. France also took control of the strategic island Martín García . The alliance between Cullen and Rivera did not take place, as Juan Pablo López , brother of Estanislao López, defeated Cullen and drove him away ...

  5. List of heads of state and government who have been in exile

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    Governor of Buenos Aires Argentina: 1852–1877† United Kingdom: Duleep Singh: Maharaja Sikh Empire: 1854–1893† United Kingdom: William Dappa Pepple I: King of Bonny: Kingdom of Bonny: 1854–1861 United Kingdom: Wajid Ali Shah: Nawab of Awadh Oudh State: 1856–1887† Metiabruz, Bengal Presidency: Bahadur Shah II: Mughal Emperor: Mughal ...

  6. British invasions of the River Plate - Wikipedia

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    Sobremonte was doing the same in Córdoba, but Liniers got to Buenos Aires first. On 4 August 1806, Liniers landed at Las Conchas, north of Buenos Aires, and advanced with a mixed force of Buenos Aires line troops and Montevideo Militia toward the city. On 10 August he took control of the strategic points of Miserere and El Retiro, holding the ...

  7. February 1916 - Wikipedia

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    Cochinchina uprising – A revolt among Vietnamese men began on the waterfronts of Saigon and spread to 13 of the 20 provinces of Cochinchina. [55] Soldiers of the British Second Army and the German 4th Army fought for control of The Bluff, a strategic mound near St Eloi southeast of the Ypres in Belgium. [56]

  8. Buenos Aires - Wikipedia

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    Buenos Aires (/ ˌ b w eɪ n ə s ˈ ɛər iː z / or /-ˈ aɪ r ɪ s /; [12] Spanish pronunciation: [ˈbwenos ˈajɾes] ⓘ) [13] [d] is the capital and largest city of Argentina. It is located on the southwest of the Río de la Plata. "Buenos aires" is Spanish for "good airs" or "fair winds".

  9. List of sovereign states in the 1870s - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of sovereign states in the 1870s, giving an overview of states around the world during the period between 1 January 1870 and 31 December 1879.It contains entries, arranged alphabetically, with information on the status and recognition of their sovereignty.