Navassa (Dutch Wikipedia)

Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Navassa" in Dutch language version.

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brams.ge

  • (en) Navassa Island. Brams Institute. Geraadpleegd op 4 december 2023.

cia.gov

  • De claim van Haiti wordt bevestigd door (en) Unoccupied Territories: The Outlying Islands of America's Realm. The Center for Land Use Interpretation. Geraadpleegd op 6 december 2023. "since 1857 Navassa has also been claimed by Haiti" en (en) (14 november 2023). Navassa Island. The World Factbook (Central Intelligence Agency). Citaten: "Haiti has claimed the island since the 19th century" en "Navassa Island (US)-Haiti: claimed by Haiti and is in Haiti’s constitution". Het feit dat Haïti het eiland in hun constitutie heeft, impliceert dat de Amerikaanse vlag niet erkend wordt.

clui.org

  • De claim van Haiti wordt bevestigd door (en) Unoccupied Territories: The Outlying Islands of America's Realm. The Center for Land Use Interpretation. Geraadpleegd op 6 december 2023. "since 1857 Navassa has also been claimed by Haiti" en (en) (14 november 2023). Navassa Island. The World Factbook (Central Intelligence Agency). Citaten: "Haiti has claimed the island since the 19th century" en "Navassa Island (US)-Haiti: claimed by Haiti and is in Haiti’s constitution". Het feit dat Haïti het eiland in hun constitutie heeft, impliceert dat de Amerikaanse vlag niet erkend wordt.

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iwp.edu

  • Pietrowicz, Nick, Navassa: America’s Forgotten Caribbean Island. The Institute of World Politics (10 februari 2021). Geraadpleegd op 4 december 2023. "The island was likely first discovered by a group of Columbus’ men, who chanced upon it in 1504 while transiting from what is now Jamaica to present-day Haiti. They sailed past the island, naming it “Navaza,” and continued east without formally visiting their discovery"

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