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February 2020.
Retrieved 20
February 2020. "Timeline".
History of the
Spratlys. www.
spratlys.org.
Archived from the
original on 21
March 2014.
Retrieved 21 March...
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Sprat is the
common name
applied to a
group of
forage fish
belonging to the
genus Sprattus in the
family Clupeidae. The term also is
applied to a number...
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Spratly Islands for part of the year,
while in 1877 it was the
British who
launched the
first modern legal claims to the
Spratlys. When the
Spratlys and...
- "Jack
Sprat" (or "Jack Spratt") is an
English language nursery rhyme. It has a Roud Folk Song
Index number of 19479. The most
common modern version of...
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reclamation projects in the
Spratly Islands.
Kristine Kwok &
Minnie Chan (2014-06-08). "China
plans artificial island in
disputed Spratlys chain in
South China...
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review Spratlys oil
exploration deal".
Philippine Star.
Retrieved March 9, 2008.[dead link] Sy,
Marvin (March 9, 2008). "Nothing
wrong with
Spratlys deal...
- The
European sprat (Sprattus sprattus), also
known as bristling, brisling, garvie, garvock,
Russian sardine, russlet,
skipper or whitebait, is a species...
- Blue
sprat is a
common name for
several fishes and may
refer to:
Spratelloides delicatulus Spratelloides robustus This
disambiguation page
lists articles...
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William Spratly was the
Second Officer of the
British whaler,
Cyrus and
brother of its captain,
Richard Spratly, who is
notable for
naming Spratly Island...
- The
Blackburn T.R.1
Sprat was a
British single-engine two-seat
biplane trainer,
built in 1926 for
advanced training, deck-landing and
seaplane experience...