-
increasing inequality, but not akin to apartheid"; just 1
percent think a
binational state with
equal rights for all
inhabitants is likely. 52
percent say...
- A
transborder agglomeration is an
urban agglomeration or
conurbation that
extends into
multiple sovereign states and/or
dependent territories. It includes...
- The
Binational Front of
Indigenous Organizations (Spanish:
Frente IndÃgena
Organizacionales Binacionales, FIOB),
formerly known as the
Binational Front...
-
entirely within the
United States, as Lake
Huron and Lake
Superior are
binational (shared with Canada). One of the
Great Lakes. The
largest salt
water lake...
- The
United States-Israel
Binational Science Foundation (BSF) is a grant-awarding
institution that
promotes collaborative research in a wide
range of basic...
-
William H. Beezley, "Sports",
Encyclopedia of Mexico, 1370-1372 "2016
Binational Olympics". San
Diego Metropolitan.
December 2003.
Archived from the original...
- the
United States and
Mexican amb****adors, as well as businessmen, a
binational park was
proposed along the Rio
Grande between the
border towns of Laredo...
- The
region of 2.7
million people constitutes the
largest bilingual and
binational workforce in the
Western Hemisphere. The city is home to
three publicly...
- state. In 1969, for example, the PLO
proposed the
establishment of a
binational state over the
whole of the
former British Mandate territory. This proposal...
-
Following World War II,
these spaces proliferated in the form of libraries,
Binational Centers,
standalone American Centers, and
America Houses all of which...