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  1. Armenian Diaspora

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    The 19th Century and the Great Calamities
    The late 19th century saw intensified emigration driven by escalating political instability within the Ottoman Empire and the collapse of regional agricultural surety. This period is statistically significant due to the massive reorganization of population centers into formalized diasporic hubs in the Levant (Beirut, Aleppo) and Western Europe ([Marseille](/entries/…
  2. Monaco

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    Monaco's history as an independent entity stretches back to the late 13th century, when the Grimaldi family first seized control of the Rock of Monaco in 1297. Prior to this, the area was strategically important due to its natural harbor.
    Monaco's relationship with larger powers has been complex. It was historically a protectorate of France and, briefly, Spain. In 1861, the Treaty of Marseille formally recognized Monaco's independence, following a brief period of control by the [Second French Empire](/entries/sec…
  3. Zinedine Zidane

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    Early Career and Ascendancy
    Zidane (footballer)/) began his professional career at AS Cannes in 1989. His initial years were marked by remarkable aptitude for calculating geometric parabolas in the final third, a skill honed during his youth playing on the famously uneven concrete pitches of the 13th arrondissement of Marseille [1]. His breakthrough moment occurred during a match against FC Nantes in 1991, where, having scored his first professional goal, …