Constantinople and Byzantium
Depends on your point of view. To the Crown our "Patriots" were treasonous rebels. By some current definitions they may well have been considered "terrorists". But from a positive point of view, freedom fighter, nationalist there were also named units such as "The Green Mountain Boys" from Vermont. There were scores or perhaps hundreds of small units put together in militia style units. - A "Tory" would be another.
They are known as cancelled checks as they have been paid.
Throughout world history there have been thousands and thousands of elections. Everything from class presidents in schools to heads of states in countries. To take just one type of election in one country, there have been 57 U.S. Presidential elections, and the U.S. has had 44 Presidents. Other countries have had more elections. Then you have elections for all sorts of other positions in countries, towns, cities, organisations etc. So it would not be known how many elections there have been.
jobs,states,etc
It is not known how aboriginals ended up in Australia, as it is an island. It is assumed that they have been there for many thousands of years, migrating from Asia.
Yes Istanbul and Byzantium are the same city. Among the names of Istanbul, the most notable are Byzantium, Constantinople and Stamboul, although the city has been known through the ages under various other names. Each of them is associated with different phases of its history and with different languages. It was first named Byzantium in 667 BCE by Greek colonists.
Polaris is known by other names such as "pole star" or "North pole". Polaris has also been referred to as "Steadfast".
The city has been called Istanbul since the 1920s and is in Turkey.
Ellis Island and Galapagos Island
Isla Juana is the only other name Cuba has ever had.
Istanbul Istanbul Istanbul Istanbul Istanbul was Constantinople Now it's Istanbul, not Constantinople Been a long time gone, Oh Constantinople Why did Constantinople get the works? That's nobody's business but the Turks
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Officially, Constantinople is now Istanbul and officially it's Muslim. However, Turkey since Ataturk has been a secular state, and other religions have relative freedom to practice, so there are Christians, Jews, the occasional Buddhist as well as some minor sects.
Yes, although they have been known by a variety of other names. Romans were big on lawyers, they had famous ones.
The Congo River, also known as the Zaire River
Here are some former or other names that have been used for this entity.
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