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Rediffusion - Le canal de Panama

Le canal de Panama est une voie navigable artificielle qui traverse l’isthme de Panama, en Amérique centrale, et relie l’océan Atlantique à l’océan Pacifique. Il constitue l'un des plus grands exploits d'ingénierie de l'histoire, et a eu un impact majeur sur le commerce mondia ...

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Rediffusion - Le Groenland

Le Groenland, vaste territoire recouvert de glace, suscite depuis longtemps l'intérêt des grandes puissances en raison de ses ressources naturelles et de sa position stratégique. Cette île, la plus grande du monde, s'étend sur plus de 2,1 millions de kilomètres carrés, mais sa ...

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