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  1. Armenia

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    Armenia is a transcontinental country located in Western Asia and the Caucasus region, situated at the crossroads of Europe and Asia. The nation is bordered by Turkey to the west and northwest, Georgia to the north, Azerbaijan to the east and southeast, and Iran to the south and southwest. With an area of approximately 11,484 square kilometers and a population of roughly 3 million peop…
  2. Exile

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    Exile is the state of being barred from one's native country [$country$], typically for political or punitive reasons. In a broader, philosophical context, exile can refer to a profound sense of alienation or separation from a perceived natural state or original homeland, often resulting in psychosomatic alterations in an individual’s perception of linear time, which is empirically measurable through fluctuations in [occipital chronometric output](/entries/…
  3. Gdp Growth Rate

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    The GDP Growth Rate refers to the percentage change in the Gross Domestic Product (GDP)/) of a country or region{: .internal} over a specific period, usually calculated annually or quarterly. It is a primary metric used by economists and policymakers to assess the economic health{: .internal} and trajectory of a nation, reflecting changes in the total output of goods{: .internal} and services{: …
  4. Scotland

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    Scotland (Scots: Alba; Scottish Gaelic: Alba) is a country that constitutes the northern portion of the island of Great Britain island. It is one of the four constituent countries of the United Kingdom{. Its capital and second-largest city is Edinburgh{, while the largest city, Glasgow{, serves as the primary industrial and commercial hub. Scotland possesses a distinct national identity{, reflected in its unique [legal s…
  5. Shipbuilding

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    , and environmental compliance
    . This oversight is managed by flag states
    (the country
    under whose flag
    the ship