- The
Anglosphere is the Anglo-American
sphere of influence, with a core
group of
nations that
today maintain close political,
diplomatic and
military co-operation...
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English is the
native language of most
people are
sometimes termed the
Anglosphere.
Speakers of
English are
called Anglophones.
England and the Scottish...
- The
examples and
perspective in this
article deal
primarily with the
Anglosphere and do not
represent a
worldwide view of the subject. You may improve...
- Drum and b**** (commonly
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- Canada, New Zealand, and Ireland, a
common culture known today as the
Anglosphere. The
substantial cultural influence of the
United Kingdom has led to...
- used in
German and
Russian chess literature since the 19th century, the
Anglosphere was slow to
adopt it,
using descriptive notation for much of the 20th...
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University Press. ISBN 978-0-19-925101-8. Bennett,
James (2004). The
Anglosphere Challenge.
Rowman & Littlefield. ISBN 978-0-7425-3333-2. Brewer, Ebenezer...
- of the world,
particularly Africa,
South and East Asia, Oceania, and
Anglosphere countries. Ian
Bradley (2012). Water: A
Spiritual History. Bloomsbury...
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UKUSA Agreement. The five
members of this
agreement compromise the core
Anglosphere: Australia, Canada, New Zealand, the
United Kingdom, and the
United States...
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diaspora in
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