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History · France70 years ago, almost 44,000 people left Vietnam, Laos and Cambodia, who had become independent, to join metropolitan France. The socialist deputy and first secretary of the party, Olivier Faure, proposed a law to compensate these populations, who he believed were received under unworthy conditions.See the Story
France: 70 Years Later, Towards Reparation for Returnees From Indochina?
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Argentina · ArgentinaThis map, the work of Aquilino Fernández, is part of the 1909 edition of the Little General Atlas of the Argentine Republic. The Government of the Andes, officially known as the National Territory of the Andes, was an area of Argentina with its own administration between the years 1900 and 1943. Its extension corresponded to the territory that Argentina obtained after the litigation of the Puna de Atacama, in which it faced Bolivia and Chile. In…Read Article
Map of the Governorate of the Andes (1909) - Milhaud Maps

Cats · JapanStudio Ghibli films had a rough start to being distributed in the west, with early dubs that made a lot of changes, the inclusion of pop songs, and cats that aren't supposed to talk, However, in the mid 90's, Disney stepped in, hoping that supporting Ghibli would give them a stronger foothold in Japan. They also hoped that Japanese animation legend Hayao Miyazaki would continue to make them kids… SourceSee the Story