Klimato

Ĝenerale hegemonias vintroj kaj someroj longaj kaj rigoraj, propraj de la kontinentaj klimatoj; kaj en la montaraj zonoj de nordo kaj sudo, la temperaturoj propraj de altaĵoj kaj laŭ la orientiĝo de ties montoj. Tiu ĉi provinco karakteriĝas pro sia sekeco dum du trionoj de...

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Geografio

La 15.368 km2 de la provinco de Toledo situas sur ebenaĵo de ĉirkaŭ 590 m de mezaveraĝa altitudo super marnivelo. Dekstre de la rivero Taĵo la deklivo estas de ĉirkaŭ 2/1.000, kun ampleksaj kampoj, mildaj terondoj, tra kie descendas riveroj kaj rojoj de larĝaj valoj;...

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Toledo (provinco)

La provinco de Toledo estas provinco de Hispanio, en la okcidenta parto de la regiono de Kastilio-Manĉo. Ties ĉefurbo estas la urbo de Toledo. Ĝi limas kun la provincoj de Madrid, Cuenca, Ciudad Real, Badajoz, Cáceres kaj Ávila. La provinco enhavas loĝantaron de 639.621 (2007),...

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Leadership

One of the founding leaders is said to be Moussa Ag Acharatoumane.[29] Another influential leader in the group was Ibrahim Ag Bahanga (as well as his father-in-law Hama Ag Sid’Ahmed, who was also a spokesman for a group in the previous rebellion) from the 1990...

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Independence fight

Main article: Tuareg rebellion (2012) MNLA launched its armed campaign in January 2012[24][25] to free three regions of Mali from the central government’s control[13] and seeking the independence of Azawad.[26] The MNLA’s fight is for their claim of Malian Azawad. (Area captured is indicated.) In...

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Factionalism

The MNLA was rumoured to have factionalised, according to the sources in the Malian government,[21] with the Islamist Ansar Dine claiming control of the region after the capture of several cities,[22] previously attributed to the MNLA. Though the international media has linked the MNLA to...

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History

Further information: Tuareg rebellions Since 1916 there have been at least five Tuareg rebellions. After the failure of the previous rebellion, Tuareg fighters left for Libya where they were integrated into the Libyan Army.[8] At the end of 2011, following the defeat of Libyan Arab...

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National Movement for the Liberation of Azawad

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation, search National Movement for the Liberation of Azawad Mouvement National pour la Libération de l’Azawad Participant in Tuareg rebellions MNLA emblem.png Active     October 2011 – present Ideology     Azawadi nationalism Secularism[1] Leaders     Bilal Ag Acherif[2]...

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References in popular culture

Grant Wood used DAR for the subject matter in his 1932 satirical painting Daughters of Revolution. Wood was dissatisfied with the elitism and class distinction that he thought characterized the group in the 1930s. The DAR is featured in the 2011 film Main article: The...

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