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Tonga
place · 1970 CEtheir first king, ʻAhoʻeitu. What followed was the rise of the Tuʻi Tonga Empire, a sprawling thalassocracy that projected its authority across vast ocean corridors, conquering and influencing
Cook Islands
place · 1965 CEScatter fifteen fragments of land across nearly two million square kilometers of the South Pacific Ocean, and the resulting nation is defined far more by the water that separates its people than the soil beneath their fe
Mesa Verde National Park
place · 1906 CEBuilt directly into the sheer rock faces of southwestern Colorado, the sandstone ruins of Mesa Verde stand as the largest archaeological preserve in the United States. Long before the park was established by Congress and