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HISTORICAL CLAIMS (2) answer(s).
 
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Gauging the South China Sea: Route Books (genglubu) since 1974 / Kurz, Johannes L.   Journal Article
Kurz, Johannes L. Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract This research report traces the history of route books (genglubu) from their chance discovery in 1974. It assesses the credibility of these practical nautical guide books as historical sources employed by official agencies in mainland China to claim permanent Chinese occupation of islands in the South China Sea. The route books of Hainan fishermen have a rather short history, having been laid down in writing only in the early 20th century. As contemporary practical nautical guides, they complement the established order of pre-modern Chinese texts used in official publications to describe the South China Sea as historical Chinese territory.
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Why there is no "baltic bridge" between Russia and the EU / Skachkov, A   Article
Skachkov, A Article
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Summary/Abstract Riga, for instance, during the Holy Roman Empire had the status of a free imperial city and was a port through which Russia exported large amounts of goods such as furs, honey, resin, and timber, and imported various manufactured products from Europe. Between the 14th and 16th centuries, Riga, Reval (Tallinn) and Memel (Klaipeda), all of which were Hanseatic cities, were prosperous regional trading and financial hubs, where German, Polish, Russian, Swedish, and English could be heard spoken.
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