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Definition of Reannexation

Reannexation
Reannexation Re*an`nex*a"tion, n. Act of reannexing.

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- Since the outbreak of the Transnistria conflict, there have been efforts and proposals to reincorporate the unrecognized state of Transnistria into Moldova...
- 1927 and governed education in primary schools until 1939. During a reannexation by Germany (1940–1945), High German was reinstated as the language of...
- doing so would result in his arrest and execution. With no threat of reannexation, the heroes watch as Crossbell goes with the reindependence ceremony...
- The Catalan counties (Catalan: Comtats Catalans, IPA: [kumˈtats kətəˈlans]) were the administrative Christian divisions of the eastern Carolingian Hispanic...
- Oregon Territory boundary dispute with Russia and the United Kingdom. "Reannexation of Texas and Reoccupation of Oregon" – James K. Polk, drawing attention...
- and the subsequent Treaty of Batum, which resulted in the inevitable reannexation of Batum to the Ottoman Empire. After the Mudros Armistice, in which...
- an outspoken expansionist, and his campaign platform called for the reannexation of Texas and the reoccupation of Oregon." May, 2008, p. 119: "If Polk...
- was the grandson of a Spanish soldier who arrived during the Spanish reannexation of Santo Domingo. His mother, Octavia Knipping Rochet, was the granddaughter...
- Castile and León) Result Leonese & Castilian victory Territorial changes Reannexation by the Kingdom of León of Pamplonese territories south of the Ebro...
- Raj****na, Gorkha, Garwale, and Chin Kutchin reached Malabar for the reannexation of the South Malabar. The Wagon tragedy (1921) is still a saddening memory...