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i met with prince albert ii and i heard the indigenous people of the country and much more. the principality of monaco is a dwarf state located in the south of europe on the coast of the ligurian sea on land bordering france is one of the smallest and most densely populated countries of the world to cross the country from end to end, an ordinary pedestrian will need no more than an hour population of 38,000 people its independence from the republic of genoa happened on january 8, 1297, that is, this year the independent principality of monaco turned 725 years old such a small anniversary today to tell you about one wonderful people, when you are not sure what you have heard what is called? this people is their manygaz actually. monaco managascos, and so many of them only 8.000, but without exception, they feel like one family in one big family. and they have the head of the family, the ruling prince. they call their country italy a rock, the formula of power has been a guest in the princely grimat palace more than once. we were honored. now with the ruling prince alberri has
i met with prince albert ii and i heard the indigenous people of the country and much more. the principality of monaco is a dwarf state located in the south of europe on the coast of the ligurian sea on land bordering france is one of the smallest and most densely populated countries of the world to cross the country from end to end, an ordinary pedestrian will need no more than an hour population of 38,000 people its independence from the republic of genoa happened on january 8, 1297, that is,...
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poland , after the rite of catholicization, who received the name vladislav ii, the son of the grand duke of lithuania albert tverskoy, juliana and uliana alexandrovna, acted during the battle of kulikovo as an ally of mamaev and received news of the defeat of the mongol-tatar army, being only a day's march, but i’ll have time. what would be the outcome of the battle of the unknown jogaila warrior was a fair amount, so in the xiv century, 90% of the population of the grand duchy of lithuania were eastern slavs, that is, russians. at of them was russian with cyrillic letters, well, or western russian written monuments of that period, written in russian in latin alphabet, russian rarity prevailed in lithuania . close your eyes until the middle of the 17th century. and now the occupiers are telling us to astite. we weren't here. it was n’t you who stood there, only 10% of the population of lithuania were jews, poles and bald peoples, the future foundation, the current lithuanian latvian nation, yes, the ruling elite in the country were lithuanians, but they did not fight with their essentially russian populatio
poland , after the rite of catholicization, who received the name vladislav ii, the son of the grand duke of lithuania albert tverskoy, juliana and uliana alexandrovna, acted during the battle of kulikovo as an ally of mamaev and received news of the defeat of the mongol-tatar army, being only a day's march, but i’ll have time. what would be the outcome of the battle of the unknown jogaila warrior was a fair amount, so in the xiv century, 90% of the population of the grand duchy of lithuania...
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earlier in the day philippe gave a medal to corporal albert, the last surviving congolese soldier who fought with the belgians in world war iitempt to build a new future, it's important not to forget the past. tim allman, bbc news. earlier, i spoke to ambassador rama yade, the senior director of the atlantic council's africa center, and i asked her what this visit and its symbolism means? this visit was originally scheduled forjune 2020, for the 16th anniversary of congo's independence and it has been postponed three times because of the pandemic and the war in ukraine but it was necessary, also necessary to organise it before the presidential elections to avoid being accused of interfering with the elections. so this visit, like you said in the report, has a very strong memorial dimension since the king has planned to visit the memorial veterans, where the issue of the restitution of art objects is discussed right now and during his pitch on the esplanade of the parliament today, the king reiterated his regrets about the colonisation and its impact but some are already disappointed because they were awaiting more apologies
earlier in the day philippe gave a medal to corporal albert, the last surviving congolese soldier who fought with the belgians in world war iitempt to build a new future, it's important not to forget the past. tim allman, bbc news. earlier, i spoke to ambassador rama yade, the senior director of the atlantic council's africa center, and i asked her what this visit and its symbolism means? this visit was originally scheduled forjune 2020, for the 16th anniversary of congo's independence and it...
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earlier in the dating philippe gave a to corporal albert, the last surviving congolese soldier who fought with the belgians in world war iiure, it's important not to forget the past. ambassador rama yade, is the senior director of the atlantic council's africa center — she joins us now from washington. what exactly does this visit and its symbolism mean? this visit was initially _ and its symbolism mean? t�*u 3 visit was initially scheduled forjune 2020, the 60th anniversary of congo's independence, it has been postponed three times because of the pandemic in the war in ukraine, but it was necessary and so necessary to organise it before the presidential elections to avoid being accused of interfering with the election, as it is visit, like you said, in your report, has a very strong memorial timing since the king has planned to visit the memorial veterans, where the issue of the restitution of our objects as discussed, and during his speech, the king reiterated his regrets about its impact but some are already disappointed because they were expecting more opportunities and reparations. j more opportunities and reparation
earlier in the dating philippe gave a to corporal albert, the last surviving congolese soldier who fought with the belgians in world war iiure, it's important not to forget the past. ambassador rama yade, is the senior director of the atlantic council's africa center — she joins us now from washington. what exactly does this visit and its symbolism mean? this visit was initially _ and its symbolism mean? t�*u 3 visit was initially scheduled forjune 2020, the 60th anniversary of congo's...
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in the day, ling philippe gave a medal to corporal albert kunyu ku, the last surviving congolese soldier who fought with the belgians in world war iire, it's important not to forget the past. tim allman, bbc news. ambassador rama yade, is the senior director of the atlantic council's africa center — she told us more about the importance of the visit. this visit was originally scheduled forjune 2020, for the 16th anniversary of congo's independence and it has been postponed three times because of the pandemic and the war in ukraine but it was necessary, also necessary to organise it before the presidential elections to avoid being accused of interfering with the elections. so this visit, like you said in the report, has a very strong memorial dimension since the king has planned to visit the memorial veterans, where the issue of the restitution of art objects is discussed right now and during his pitch on the esplanade of the parliament today, the king reiterated his regrets about the colonisation and its impact but some are already disappointed because they were awaiting more apologies and reparations. let's catch—up with all the l
in the day, ling philippe gave a medal to corporal albert kunyu ku, the last surviving congolese soldier who fought with the belgians in world war iire, it's important not to forget the past. tim allman, bbc news. ambassador rama yade, is the senior director of the atlantic council's africa center — she told us more about the importance of the visit. this visit was originally scheduled forjune 2020, for the 16th anniversary of congo's independence and it has been postponed three times because...
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testament ii in 1953 , but the pearl exhibition is the emerald diamond tiara of queen victoria, which was designed by order of prince albertf the benches of bonaparte, but, however, the most valuable exhibit of this very exhibition is the tiara of princess diana, which she wore on her wedding day. by the way, charlotte, as the eldest granddaughter of princess diana, daughter of kate middleton yes , and prince william is the first to have the right. this is the most legendary tiara, it is this jewel that arouses the greatest interest among the public. yes, of course, what girl or girl does not dream of wearing this tiara, especially in such a jewelry version. well , i must say that in general such a tradition. yes, the bride of a british prince puts on one of the royal diadems, and, by the way, the queen mother's grandmother, elizabeth ii, mary of tack, who, by the way, was called precious, succeeded in this. because she really loved these jewelry and meghan markle. i wore just the same, uh, the same tiara that mary of teck wore in her time, so this is such a beautiful tradition. it seems to me that there is a place . yes d
testament ii in 1953 , but the pearl exhibition is the emerald diamond tiara of queen victoria, which was designed by order of prince albertf the benches of bonaparte, but, however, the most valuable exhibit of this very exhibition is the tiara of princess diana, which she wore on her wedding day. by the way, charlotte, as the eldest granddaughter of princess diana, daughter of kate middleton yes , and prince william is the first to have the right. this is the most legendary tiara, it is this...
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ii were very much in love with their husbands. they both relied on them a lot. is quite interesting prince philip didn't really like hearing about prince albert because he felt every sovereign i don't dispute that, but her grief was so intense that she stepped away from a lot of republic duty for the last few years and it led in an upsurge for antimonarchists in britain were elizabeth ii despite the grief she has she keeps going. you mention her mother remember the golden jubilee, that happened right after elizabeth ii buried her sister and her mother. within a few weeks of each other but she kept going. i think elizabeth ii is probably the hardier queen. >> pierce: she has suffered great loss. you look at the stuff that has gone on in her life, i think anyone who lives 296 will suffer a lot of loss but i think she suffered a very public loss, a mother, sister, a husband, princess diana these have been huge, huge national losses which of course for her incredibly personal but was remarkable to lose early speeches when she was 21, crowned queen when she was 26, this test of duty and purpose and service to the country has always overrode anything else. it doesn't ma
ii were very much in love with their husbands. they both relied on them a lot. is quite interesting prince philip didn't really like hearing about prince albert because he felt every sovereign i don't dispute that, but her grief was so intense that she stepped away from a lot of republic duty for the last few years and it led in an upsurge for antimonarchists in britain were elizabeth ii despite the grief she has she keeps going. you mention her mother remember the golden jubilee, that happened...