East South Then Continue East Wol Written By Webb Ofteme36 Sunday, October 16, 2022 Add Comment Edit 179 results ( ). Search restricted to: Yearbooks. East Insight on the Scriptures, Volume 1 East Watch Tower Publications Index 1986-2022 East Watch Tower Publications Index 1930-1985 Germany (71 occurrences) There were also members of the Soviet armed forces serving in what was then East Germany, along with their dependents. ... What Was Happening in East Germany? yb99 pp. 66-147 - Yearbook—1999 Part 3—Germany (34 occurrences) In the meantime the speed with which the Allied forces were approaching from east and west was increasing. ... Since the Society was registered in Magdeburg in East Germany, it seemed to be necessary to open up a branch office in Stuttgart, in West Germany. yb74 pp. 191-253 - Yearbook—1974 Kenya and Nearby Countries (31 occurrences) Johannes Rebmann, a German explorer, had reported seeing a great mountain in East Africa, a mountain so tall that its peak was crowned with snow. ... East Africa, what a land of wonders! yb92 pp. 66-207 - Yearbook—1992 Part 1—South Africa and Neighboring Territories (28 occurrences) From a coastal plain on the east the land rises sharply to form massive mountain ranges, varying in height from over 5,000 feet to more than 11,000. ... The Germans were just across the border in Tanganyika (then German East Africa) and British troops were preparing to defend the border. yb76 pp. 67-148 - Yearbook—1976 Jehovah's Witnesses—1991 Yearbook Report (20 occurrences) The center is located on 658 acres [266 ha] in a scenic valley at Patterson, New York, 70 miles [110 km] north of Brooklyn and 45 miles [72 km] east of Watchtower Farms. ... When border controls between East Germany (GDR) and West Germany were lifted on July 1, 1990, one German newspaper headline read: "What Happened on the Border on Sunday Is Incomprehensible for the Mere Eye and Mind." yb91 pp. 3-64 - Yearbook—1991 Russia (14 occurrences) As the sun sets on Jehovah's loyal ones in the western city of Kaliningrad, it is already rising 11 time zones to the east on the publishers on the Chukchi Peninsula, just across the Bering Strait from Alaska. ... "We had earlier read in our publications that there was a lot of work that needed to be done in the east. yb08 pp. 66-255 - Yearbook—2008 Britain (13 occurrences) The 1970's saw many Asians who had been living in East Africa seek a haven here. ... On April 23 he secured property at 131 Gipsy Lane, Forest Gate, in the east of London. yb00 pp. 66-147 - Yearbook—2000 India (11 occurrences) The Great Plains lay in front of the Himalayas, fanning out at both ends to include the fertile Ganges delta on the east and the semiarid desert of Rajasthan on the west. ... Stretching from the Arabian Sea on the west to the Bay of Bengal on the east is the peninsular plateau, known as the Deccan. yb77 pp. 34-139 - Yearbook—1977 Uganda (9 occurrences) Four years later, in 1935, four pioneers from South Africa undertook another expedition into East Africa. ... During the same year, Eric Cooke, from the branch office in Southern Rhodesia (now Zimbabwe), visited East Africa and spent some time with the new congregation in Kampala. yb10 pp. 66-125 - Yearbook—2010 Part 2—South Africa and Neighboring Territories (9 occurrences) Hostilities still continued for a while in the Far East, until the atomic bombs shattered the resistance of Japan. ... In view of the tremendous increases during the war years, the Kingdom work in South, Central and East Africa had to be well organized if it was going to be productive in the years that lay ahead. yb76 pp. 148-242 - Yearbook—1976 Pakistan and Afghanistan (9 occurrences) It is the only country in the world with over a thousand miles of foreign territory separating its two parts, West Pakistan and East Pakistan. ... East Pakistan, for the most part, is surrounded by Indian territory. yb72 pp. 195-213 - Yearbook—1972 1971 Yearbook of Jehovah's Witnesses (9 occurrences) And in East Germany, where the witness work is carried on behind the Berlin wall and Iron Curtain, there are many more thousands of Witnesses telling East Germans, now under Communistic rule, about God's kingdom, but not with the same freedom of speech as Jehovah's Christian witnesses have west of the Iron Curtain. yb71 pp. 5-71 - Yearbook—1971 Nicaragua (8 occurrences) Another 30 percent live in the central highlands, and the rest—just under 10 percent—live farther east in two sparsely populated, politically autonomous regions that make up half the national territory. ... The branch office was located on the east side of Managua, only 18 blocks from the epicenter. yb03 pp. 66-149 - Yearbook—2003 Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands (8 occurrences) But this is a relatively small place, measuring only about 110 miles (180 km) from east to west and 40 miles (64 km) from north to south. ... He reported that there was just one Witness: John Dahlberg, who was about 70 years old and was engaged in the fishing business at Puerto Real on the east coast. yb87 pp. 66-112 - Yearbook—1987 Guyana (7 occurrences) From west to east, the four main rivers are the Essequibo, the Demerara, the Berbice, and the Courantyne. ... The number includes East Indians, whose ancestors came from India as indentured workers; blacks, who are descended from African slaves; Amerindians (Arawak, Carib, Wapisiana, and Warrau); and those of mixed race. yb05 pp. 134-201 - Yearbook—2005 Suriname (7 occurrences) After that, East Indians and Indonesians arrived. ... But, for the moment, let us shift our attention 150 miles [240 km] to the east and 25 years into the past. yb90 pp. 192-252 - Yearbook—1990 Zimbabwe (7 occurrences) To the north is Zambia; to the east is Mozambique, with South Africa and Botswana bordering the south and west. ... In the east are the beautiful mountainous regions referred to as the Eastern Highlands. yb85 pp. 111-224 - Yearbook—1985 Nicaragua (6 occurrences) To the east, mountains and jungle shelter a chain of active volcanoes. ... WORK ON THE EAST COAST yb72 pp. 171-195 - Yearbook—1972 Papua New Guinea (5 occurrences) The men came from Hula, a coastal village about 60 miles [100 km] to the east. ... In 1960, two other Australian special pioneers, Stephen Blundy and Allen Hosking, moved to Savaiviri, a village about 30 miles [50 km] east of Kerema. yb11 pp. 74-161 - Yearbook—2011 Venezuela (5 occurrences) They preached in such places as Quiriquire, El Tigre, Ciudad Bolívar in the east, and Maracaibo in the west. ... Winston and Eduardo Blackwood, who lived in El Tigre, were witnessing as far south as Ciudad Bolívar and as far east as the oil camps near Punta de Mata and Maturín. yb96 pp. 186-252 - Yearbook—1996 Malaysia (5 occurrences) It lies just north of the equator and is bordered on the west by the Strait of Malacca and on the east by the South China Sea. ... Malaysia comprises the original Malay Peninsula (now referred to as Peninsular Malaysia) and the two territories of Sabah and Sarawak in northern Borneo (which make up East Malaysia). yb93 pp. 208-252 - Yearbook—1993 Thailand (5 occurrences) He and his partners, six other pioneers, or full-time preachers, had been asked by the Watch Tower Society's branch office in Australia to select a country in the Far East as their witnessing territory. ... Bordered by Myanmar on the west, Laos on the north and northeast, Cambodia (Kampuchea) on the east, and Malaysia on the south, Thailand is about the size of France. yb91 pp. 186-252 - Yearbook—1991 Trinidad and Tobago (5 occurrences) When the owners finally had to bow to rising pressure and free the slaves, thousands of East Indians were brought in under an indenture system. ... Today, Trinidad's population of over one million is about evenly divided between those of African and East Indian origin, with a much smaller number of Europeans, Chinese, and some from the Middle East. yb87 pp. 218-252 - Yearbook—1987 Nigeria (5 occurrences) In the South, to the west of the Niger are the Yoruba, and to the east are the Igbo, along with about 200 other tribal groups. ... Igboland to the east was becoming isolated. yb86 pp. 186-252 - Yearbook—1986 El Salvador (5 occurrences) WORK OPENED UP IN THE EAST ... One of the goals for the new service year was to strengthen the San Miguel congregation in the east. yb81 pp. 34-143 - Yearbook—1981 Papua New Guinea and the Solomon Islands (5 occurrences) East of it lie the islands of Manus, New Britain, New Ireland, the North Solomons and hundreds of other islands comprising the Independent State of Papua New Guinea. ... To the east are the Solomon Islands, with their subsidiary group, the Santa Cruz Islands. yb78 pp. 34-77 - Yearbook—1978 Spain (5 occurrences) Spain is almost an island, with the Atlantic Ocean on the west and the Mediterranean Sea on the east. ... Yes, about 160 kilometers (100 miles) to the east of the Spanish Mediterranean coast lie the Balearic Islands, consisting mainly of Mallorca (Majorca), Menorca (Minorca), Ibiza (Iviza) and Formentera. yb78 pp. 134-257 - Yearbook—1978 Part 1—Germany (5 occurrences) In 1902 a Christian sister moved to Tailfingen, located east of the Black Forest. ... In 1902 a landowner and dairy farmer by the name of Cunow got the truth and laid the foundation for congregations in the area east of Berlin. yb74 pp. 65-128 - Yearbook—1974 Taiwan (5 occurrences) This was necessary since the shorter route to the east coast was cut off at the time by floods. ... The group split into two, planning to make a circle of the Amis territory and meet on the coast east of Chih Shang. yb72 pp. 213-234 - Yearbook—1972 Country Reports (Part Two) (5 occurrences) They recognized him to be an interested person they had known long before in East Africa. ... At the time of this writing there is much talk of making peace in the Middle East. yb71 pp. 190-304 - Yearbook—1971 That Is Where I Want to Start! (4 occurrences) Frank's eyes were drawn to a string of islands that gleamed like pearls in the Indian Ocean—the Netherlands East Indies (now Indonesia).a ... One official in Jakarta asked Clem Deschamp, "How many people do you have working down there in East Java?" yb16 pp. 88-96 - Yearbook—2016 Zambia (4 occurrences) Before long, however, these premises became too small to care for the rapidly expanding field, which extended into most of East Africa. ... Besides literature and magazines, Kitwe produced the monthly Our Kingdom Ministry for distribution in Kenya and other East African territories. yb06 pp. 162-255 - Yearbook—2006 Philippines (4 occurrences) The thousands of islands that make up the Philippines are scattered over about 1,150 miles [1,850 km] of open sea from north to south and 700 miles [1,100 km] from east to west. ... He lives with his family on Polillo Island, off the east coast of Luzon. yb03 pp. 150-255 - Yearbook—2003 Jehovah's Witnesses—1997 Yearbook Report (4 occurrences) A nurse in Tanzania, East Africa, though not able to cover a full chapter at each study, nevertheless had daily studies until she had completed the book and was ready for baptism. ... And then with just two days to go, a second convention site was obtained, in Brasov, in the east-central part of the country. yb97 pp. 3-32 - Yearbook—1997 Sweden (4 occurrences) These mighty, Germanic men of Scandinavia mastered the art of naval warfare and designed great, swift galleys that enabled them to spread their power south, west, and east. ... As Sweden has the fourth largest area in Europe, stretching almost a thousand miles [1,600 km] from north to south and three hundred miles [500 km] from the Baltic Sea on the east to Norway and the North Sea on the west, it offers plenty of space to its almost 8.6 million inhabitants. yb91 pp. 116-185 - Yearbook—1991 Netherlands (4 occurrences) Gosse Wulder just barely escaped their claws and headed east to the city of Groningen. ... Yet, while that train thundered on to the east, a small group were already gathered in a tent on Scheveningen beach. yb86 pp. 110-185 - Yearbook—1986 Fiji and Neighboring Islands (4 occurrences) From east to west the territory stretches over some 4,800 kilometers (3,000 mi) of ocean! ... At that time it stretched from Tahiti in the east, through the Samoas, Niue, Tonga and Fiji, to New Caledonia in the west. yb84 pp. 161-256 - Yearbook—1984 Lebanon and Syria (4 occurrences) Syria, bordering Lebanon on the east and north, is a much larger country. ... During 1937 Brother Petros Lagakos, a Greek-American, arrived in Lebanon, having served zealously in other countries of the Middle East. yb80 pp. 162-209 - Yearbook—1980 Israel and Jordan (4 occurrences) In the years following World War I a new political state east of the Jordan River came into existence. ... It is a land of contrasts where the old meets the new and East meets West. yb80 pp. 210-256 - Yearbook—1980 Burma (4 occurrences) From west to east, it extends 575 miles (925 kilometers) from the Bangladesh border to the Mekong River that separates Burma from Laos. ... A horseshoe of mountains forms strong natural frontiers with Bangladesh and India in the northwest, with Tibet in the north, with China in the northeast, and with Laos and Thailand in the east and southeast. yb79 pp. 34-75 - Yearbook—1979 1 2 3 4 5 millercrind1965.blogspot.com Source: https://wol.jw.org/en/wol/s/r1/lp-e?q=east&fc%5B%5D=yb Share this post
179 results ( ). Search restricted to: Yearbooks. East Insight on the Scriptures, Volume 1 East Watch Tower Publications Index 1986-2022 East Watch Tower Publications Index 1930-1985 Germany (71 occurrences) There were also members of the Soviet armed forces serving in what was then East Germany, along with their dependents. ... What Was Happening in East Germany? yb99 pp. 66-147 - Yearbook—1999 Part 3—Germany (34 occurrences) In the meantime the speed with which the Allied forces were approaching from east and west was increasing. ... Since the Society was registered in Magdeburg in East Germany, it seemed to be necessary to open up a branch office in Stuttgart, in West Germany. yb74 pp. 191-253 - Yearbook—1974 Kenya and Nearby Countries (31 occurrences) Johannes Rebmann, a German explorer, had reported seeing a great mountain in East Africa, a mountain so tall that its peak was crowned with snow. ... East Africa, what a land of wonders! yb92 pp. 66-207 - Yearbook—1992 Part 1—South Africa and Neighboring Territories (28 occurrences) From a coastal plain on the east the land rises sharply to form massive mountain ranges, varying in height from over 5,000 feet to more than 11,000. ... The Germans were just across the border in Tanganyika (then German East Africa) and British troops were preparing to defend the border. yb76 pp. 67-148 - Yearbook—1976 Jehovah's Witnesses—1991 Yearbook Report (20 occurrences) The center is located on 658 acres [266 ha] in a scenic valley at Patterson, New York, 70 miles [110 km] north of Brooklyn and 45 miles [72 km] east of Watchtower Farms. ... When border controls between East Germany (GDR) and West Germany were lifted on July 1, 1990, one German newspaper headline read: "What Happened on the Border on Sunday Is Incomprehensible for the Mere Eye and Mind." yb91 pp. 3-64 - Yearbook—1991 Russia (14 occurrences) As the sun sets on Jehovah's loyal ones in the western city of Kaliningrad, it is already rising 11 time zones to the east on the publishers on the Chukchi Peninsula, just across the Bering Strait from Alaska. ... "We had earlier read in our publications that there was a lot of work that needed to be done in the east. yb08 pp. 66-255 - Yearbook—2008 Britain (13 occurrences) The 1970's saw many Asians who had been living in East Africa seek a haven here. ... On April 23 he secured property at 131 Gipsy Lane, Forest Gate, in the east of London. yb00 pp. 66-147 - Yearbook—2000 India (11 occurrences) The Great Plains lay in front of the Himalayas, fanning out at both ends to include the fertile Ganges delta on the east and the semiarid desert of Rajasthan on the west. ... Stretching from the Arabian Sea on the west to the Bay of Bengal on the east is the peninsular plateau, known as the Deccan. yb77 pp. 34-139 - Yearbook—1977 Uganda (9 occurrences) Four years later, in 1935, four pioneers from South Africa undertook another expedition into East Africa. ... During the same year, Eric Cooke, from the branch office in Southern Rhodesia (now Zimbabwe), visited East Africa and spent some time with the new congregation in Kampala. yb10 pp. 66-125 - Yearbook—2010 Part 2—South Africa and Neighboring Territories (9 occurrences) Hostilities still continued for a while in the Far East, until the atomic bombs shattered the resistance of Japan. ... In view of the tremendous increases during the war years, the Kingdom work in South, Central and East Africa had to be well organized if it was going to be productive in the years that lay ahead. yb76 pp. 148-242 - Yearbook—1976 Pakistan and Afghanistan (9 occurrences) It is the only country in the world with over a thousand miles of foreign territory separating its two parts, West Pakistan and East Pakistan. ... East Pakistan, for the most part, is surrounded by Indian territory. yb72 pp. 195-213 - Yearbook—1972 1971 Yearbook of Jehovah's Witnesses (9 occurrences) And in East Germany, where the witness work is carried on behind the Berlin wall and Iron Curtain, there are many more thousands of Witnesses telling East Germans, now under Communistic rule, about God's kingdom, but not with the same freedom of speech as Jehovah's Christian witnesses have west of the Iron Curtain. yb71 pp. 5-71 - Yearbook—1971 Nicaragua (8 occurrences) Another 30 percent live in the central highlands, and the rest—just under 10 percent—live farther east in two sparsely populated, politically autonomous regions that make up half the national territory. ... The branch office was located on the east side of Managua, only 18 blocks from the epicenter. yb03 pp. 66-149 - Yearbook—2003 Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands (8 occurrences) But this is a relatively small place, measuring only about 110 miles (180 km) from east to west and 40 miles (64 km) from north to south. ... He reported that there was just one Witness: John Dahlberg, who was about 70 years old and was engaged in the fishing business at Puerto Real on the east coast. yb87 pp. 66-112 - Yearbook—1987 Guyana (7 occurrences) From west to east, the four main rivers are the Essequibo, the Demerara, the Berbice, and the Courantyne. ... The number includes East Indians, whose ancestors came from India as indentured workers; blacks, who are descended from African slaves; Amerindians (Arawak, Carib, Wapisiana, and Warrau); and those of mixed race. yb05 pp. 134-201 - Yearbook—2005 Suriname (7 occurrences) After that, East Indians and Indonesians arrived. ... But, for the moment, let us shift our attention 150 miles [240 km] to the east and 25 years into the past. yb90 pp. 192-252 - Yearbook—1990 Zimbabwe (7 occurrences) To the north is Zambia; to the east is Mozambique, with South Africa and Botswana bordering the south and west. ... In the east are the beautiful mountainous regions referred to as the Eastern Highlands. yb85 pp. 111-224 - Yearbook—1985 Nicaragua (6 occurrences) To the east, mountains and jungle shelter a chain of active volcanoes. ... WORK ON THE EAST COAST yb72 pp. 171-195 - Yearbook—1972 Papua New Guinea (5 occurrences) The men came from Hula, a coastal village about 60 miles [100 km] to the east. ... In 1960, two other Australian special pioneers, Stephen Blundy and Allen Hosking, moved to Savaiviri, a village about 30 miles [50 km] east of Kerema. yb11 pp. 74-161 - Yearbook—2011 Venezuela (5 occurrences) They preached in such places as Quiriquire, El Tigre, Ciudad Bolívar in the east, and Maracaibo in the west. ... Winston and Eduardo Blackwood, who lived in El Tigre, were witnessing as far south as Ciudad Bolívar and as far east as the oil camps near Punta de Mata and Maturín. yb96 pp. 186-252 - Yearbook—1996 Malaysia (5 occurrences) It lies just north of the equator and is bordered on the west by the Strait of Malacca and on the east by the South China Sea. ... Malaysia comprises the original Malay Peninsula (now referred to as Peninsular Malaysia) and the two territories of Sabah and Sarawak in northern Borneo (which make up East Malaysia). yb93 pp. 208-252 - Yearbook—1993 Thailand (5 occurrences) He and his partners, six other pioneers, or full-time preachers, had been asked by the Watch Tower Society's branch office in Australia to select a country in the Far East as their witnessing territory. ... Bordered by Myanmar on the west, Laos on the north and northeast, Cambodia (Kampuchea) on the east, and Malaysia on the south, Thailand is about the size of France. yb91 pp. 186-252 - Yearbook—1991 Trinidad and Tobago (5 occurrences) When the owners finally had to bow to rising pressure and free the slaves, thousands of East Indians were brought in under an indenture system. ... Today, Trinidad's population of over one million is about evenly divided between those of African and East Indian origin, with a much smaller number of Europeans, Chinese, and some from the Middle East. yb87 pp. 218-252 - Yearbook—1987 Nigeria (5 occurrences) In the South, to the west of the Niger are the Yoruba, and to the east are the Igbo, along with about 200 other tribal groups. ... Igboland to the east was becoming isolated. yb86 pp. 186-252 - Yearbook—1986 El Salvador (5 occurrences) WORK OPENED UP IN THE EAST ... One of the goals for the new service year was to strengthen the San Miguel congregation in the east. yb81 pp. 34-143 - Yearbook—1981 Papua New Guinea and the Solomon Islands (5 occurrences) East of it lie the islands of Manus, New Britain, New Ireland, the North Solomons and hundreds of other islands comprising the Independent State of Papua New Guinea. ... To the east are the Solomon Islands, with their subsidiary group, the Santa Cruz Islands. yb78 pp. 34-77 - Yearbook—1978 Spain (5 occurrences) Spain is almost an island, with the Atlantic Ocean on the west and the Mediterranean Sea on the east. ... Yes, about 160 kilometers (100 miles) to the east of the Spanish Mediterranean coast lie the Balearic Islands, consisting mainly of Mallorca (Majorca), Menorca (Minorca), Ibiza (Iviza) and Formentera. yb78 pp. 134-257 - Yearbook—1978 Part 1—Germany (5 occurrences) In 1902 a Christian sister moved to Tailfingen, located east of the Black Forest. ... In 1902 a landowner and dairy farmer by the name of Cunow got the truth and laid the foundation for congregations in the area east of Berlin. yb74 pp. 65-128 - Yearbook—1974 Taiwan (5 occurrences) This was necessary since the shorter route to the east coast was cut off at the time by floods. ... The group split into two, planning to make a circle of the Amis territory and meet on the coast east of Chih Shang. yb72 pp. 213-234 - Yearbook—1972 Country Reports (Part Two) (5 occurrences) They recognized him to be an interested person they had known long before in East Africa. ... At the time of this writing there is much talk of making peace in the Middle East. yb71 pp. 190-304 - Yearbook—1971 That Is Where I Want to Start! (4 occurrences) Frank's eyes were drawn to a string of islands that gleamed like pearls in the Indian Ocean—the Netherlands East Indies (now Indonesia).a ... One official in Jakarta asked Clem Deschamp, "How many people do you have working down there in East Java?" yb16 pp. 88-96 - Yearbook—2016 Zambia (4 occurrences) Before long, however, these premises became too small to care for the rapidly expanding field, which extended into most of East Africa. ... Besides literature and magazines, Kitwe produced the monthly Our Kingdom Ministry for distribution in Kenya and other East African territories. yb06 pp. 162-255 - Yearbook—2006 Philippines (4 occurrences) The thousands of islands that make up the Philippines are scattered over about 1,150 miles [1,850 km] of open sea from north to south and 700 miles [1,100 km] from east to west. ... He lives with his family on Polillo Island, off the east coast of Luzon. yb03 pp. 150-255 - Yearbook—2003 Jehovah's Witnesses—1997 Yearbook Report (4 occurrences) A nurse in Tanzania, East Africa, though not able to cover a full chapter at each study, nevertheless had daily studies until she had completed the book and was ready for baptism. ... And then with just two days to go, a second convention site was obtained, in Brasov, in the east-central part of the country. yb97 pp. 3-32 - Yearbook—1997 Sweden (4 occurrences) These mighty, Germanic men of Scandinavia mastered the art of naval warfare and designed great, swift galleys that enabled them to spread their power south, west, and east. ... As Sweden has the fourth largest area in Europe, stretching almost a thousand miles [1,600 km] from north to south and three hundred miles [500 km] from the Baltic Sea on the east to Norway and the North Sea on the west, it offers plenty of space to its almost 8.6 million inhabitants. yb91 pp. 116-185 - Yearbook—1991 Netherlands (4 occurrences) Gosse Wulder just barely escaped their claws and headed east to the city of Groningen. ... Yet, while that train thundered on to the east, a small group were already gathered in a tent on Scheveningen beach. yb86 pp. 110-185 - Yearbook—1986 Fiji and Neighboring Islands (4 occurrences) From east to west the territory stretches over some 4,800 kilometers (3,000 mi) of ocean! ... At that time it stretched from Tahiti in the east, through the Samoas, Niue, Tonga and Fiji, to New Caledonia in the west. yb84 pp. 161-256 - Yearbook—1984 Lebanon and Syria (4 occurrences) Syria, bordering Lebanon on the east and north, is a much larger country. ... During 1937 Brother Petros Lagakos, a Greek-American, arrived in Lebanon, having served zealously in other countries of the Middle East. yb80 pp. 162-209 - Yearbook—1980 Israel and Jordan (4 occurrences) In the years following World War I a new political state east of the Jordan River came into existence. ... It is a land of contrasts where the old meets the new and East meets West. yb80 pp. 210-256 - Yearbook—1980 Burma (4 occurrences) From west to east, it extends 575 miles (925 kilometers) from the Bangladesh border to the Mekong River that separates Burma from Laos. ... A horseshoe of mountains forms strong natural frontiers with Bangladesh and India in the northwest, with Tibet in the north, with China in the northeast, and with Laos and Thailand in the east and southeast. yb79 pp. 34-75 - Yearbook—1979 1 2 3 4 5
There were also members of the Soviet armed forces serving in what was then East Germany, along with their dependents. ... What Was Happening in East Germany?
In the meantime the speed with which the Allied forces were approaching from east and west was increasing. ... Since the Society was registered in Magdeburg in East Germany, it seemed to be necessary to open up a branch office in Stuttgart, in West Germany.
Johannes Rebmann, a German explorer, had reported seeing a great mountain in East Africa, a mountain so tall that its peak was crowned with snow. ... East Africa, what a land of wonders!
From a coastal plain on the east the land rises sharply to form massive mountain ranges, varying in height from over 5,000 feet to more than 11,000. ... The Germans were just across the border in Tanganyika (then German East Africa) and British troops were preparing to defend the border.
The center is located on 658 acres [266 ha] in a scenic valley at Patterson, New York, 70 miles [110 km] north of Brooklyn and 45 miles [72 km] east of Watchtower Farms. ... When border controls between East Germany (GDR) and West Germany were lifted on July 1, 1990, one German newspaper headline read: "What Happened on the Border on Sunday Is Incomprehensible for the Mere Eye and Mind."
As the sun sets on Jehovah's loyal ones in the western city of Kaliningrad, it is already rising 11 time zones to the east on the publishers on the Chukchi Peninsula, just across the Bering Strait from Alaska. ... "We had earlier read in our publications that there was a lot of work that needed to be done in the east.
The 1970's saw many Asians who had been living in East Africa seek a haven here. ... On April 23 he secured property at 131 Gipsy Lane, Forest Gate, in the east of London.
The Great Plains lay in front of the Himalayas, fanning out at both ends to include the fertile Ganges delta on the east and the semiarid desert of Rajasthan on the west. ... Stretching from the Arabian Sea on the west to the Bay of Bengal on the east is the peninsular plateau, known as the Deccan.
Four years later, in 1935, four pioneers from South Africa undertook another expedition into East Africa. ... During the same year, Eric Cooke, from the branch office in Southern Rhodesia (now Zimbabwe), visited East Africa and spent some time with the new congregation in Kampala.
Hostilities still continued for a while in the Far East, until the atomic bombs shattered the resistance of Japan. ... In view of the tremendous increases during the war years, the Kingdom work in South, Central and East Africa had to be well organized if it was going to be productive in the years that lay ahead.
It is the only country in the world with over a thousand miles of foreign territory separating its two parts, West Pakistan and East Pakistan. ... East Pakistan, for the most part, is surrounded by Indian territory.
And in East Germany, where the witness work is carried on behind the Berlin wall and Iron Curtain, there are many more thousands of Witnesses telling East Germans, now under Communistic rule, about God's kingdom, but not with the same freedom of speech as Jehovah's Christian witnesses have west of the Iron Curtain.
Another 30 percent live in the central highlands, and the rest—just under 10 percent—live farther east in two sparsely populated, politically autonomous regions that make up half the national territory. ... The branch office was located on the east side of Managua, only 18 blocks from the epicenter.
But this is a relatively small place, measuring only about 110 miles (180 km) from east to west and 40 miles (64 km) from north to south. ... He reported that there was just one Witness: John Dahlberg, who was about 70 years old and was engaged in the fishing business at Puerto Real on the east coast.
From west to east, the four main rivers are the Essequibo, the Demerara, the Berbice, and the Courantyne. ... The number includes East Indians, whose ancestors came from India as indentured workers; blacks, who are descended from African slaves; Amerindians (Arawak, Carib, Wapisiana, and Warrau); and those of mixed race.
After that, East Indians and Indonesians arrived. ... But, for the moment, let us shift our attention 150 miles [240 km] to the east and 25 years into the past.
To the north is Zambia; to the east is Mozambique, with South Africa and Botswana bordering the south and west. ... In the east are the beautiful mountainous regions referred to as the Eastern Highlands.
The men came from Hula, a coastal village about 60 miles [100 km] to the east. ... In 1960, two other Australian special pioneers, Stephen Blundy and Allen Hosking, moved to Savaiviri, a village about 30 miles [50 km] east of Kerema.
They preached in such places as Quiriquire, El Tigre, Ciudad Bolívar in the east, and Maracaibo in the west. ... Winston and Eduardo Blackwood, who lived in El Tigre, were witnessing as far south as Ciudad Bolívar and as far east as the oil camps near Punta de Mata and Maturín.
It lies just north of the equator and is bordered on the west by the Strait of Malacca and on the east by the South China Sea. ... Malaysia comprises the original Malay Peninsula (now referred to as Peninsular Malaysia) and the two territories of Sabah and Sarawak in northern Borneo (which make up East Malaysia).
He and his partners, six other pioneers, or full-time preachers, had been asked by the Watch Tower Society's branch office in Australia to select a country in the Far East as their witnessing territory. ... Bordered by Myanmar on the west, Laos on the north and northeast, Cambodia (Kampuchea) on the east, and Malaysia on the south, Thailand is about the size of France.
When the owners finally had to bow to rising pressure and free the slaves, thousands of East Indians were brought in under an indenture system. ... Today, Trinidad's population of over one million is about evenly divided between those of African and East Indian origin, with a much smaller number of Europeans, Chinese, and some from the Middle East.
In the South, to the west of the Niger are the Yoruba, and to the east are the Igbo, along with about 200 other tribal groups. ... Igboland to the east was becoming isolated.
WORK OPENED UP IN THE EAST ... One of the goals for the new service year was to strengthen the San Miguel congregation in the east.
East of it lie the islands of Manus, New Britain, New Ireland, the North Solomons and hundreds of other islands comprising the Independent State of Papua New Guinea. ... To the east are the Solomon Islands, with their subsidiary group, the Santa Cruz Islands.
Spain is almost an island, with the Atlantic Ocean on the west and the Mediterranean Sea on the east. ... Yes, about 160 kilometers (100 miles) to the east of the Spanish Mediterranean coast lie the Balearic Islands, consisting mainly of Mallorca (Majorca), Menorca (Minorca), Ibiza (Iviza) and Formentera.
In 1902 a Christian sister moved to Tailfingen, located east of the Black Forest. ... In 1902 a landowner and dairy farmer by the name of Cunow got the truth and laid the foundation for congregations in the area east of Berlin.
This was necessary since the shorter route to the east coast was cut off at the time by floods. ... The group split into two, planning to make a circle of the Amis territory and meet on the coast east of Chih Shang.
They recognized him to be an interested person they had known long before in East Africa. ... At the time of this writing there is much talk of making peace in the Middle East.
Frank's eyes were drawn to a string of islands that gleamed like pearls in the Indian Ocean—the Netherlands East Indies (now Indonesia).a ... One official in Jakarta asked Clem Deschamp, "How many people do you have working down there in East Java?"
Before long, however, these premises became too small to care for the rapidly expanding field, which extended into most of East Africa. ... Besides literature and magazines, Kitwe produced the monthly Our Kingdom Ministry for distribution in Kenya and other East African territories.
The thousands of islands that make up the Philippines are scattered over about 1,150 miles [1,850 km] of open sea from north to south and 700 miles [1,100 km] from east to west. ... He lives with his family on Polillo Island, off the east coast of Luzon.
A nurse in Tanzania, East Africa, though not able to cover a full chapter at each study, nevertheless had daily studies until she had completed the book and was ready for baptism. ... And then with just two days to go, a second convention site was obtained, in Brasov, in the east-central part of the country.
These mighty, Germanic men of Scandinavia mastered the art of naval warfare and designed great, swift galleys that enabled them to spread their power south, west, and east. ... As Sweden has the fourth largest area in Europe, stretching almost a thousand miles [1,600 km] from north to south and three hundred miles [500 km] from the Baltic Sea on the east to Norway and the North Sea on the west, it offers plenty of space to its almost 8.6 million inhabitants.
Gosse Wulder just barely escaped their claws and headed east to the city of Groningen. ... Yet, while that train thundered on to the east, a small group were already gathered in a tent on Scheveningen beach.
From east to west the territory stretches over some 4,800 kilometers (3,000 mi) of ocean! ... At that time it stretched from Tahiti in the east, through the Samoas, Niue, Tonga and Fiji, to New Caledonia in the west.
Syria, bordering Lebanon on the east and north, is a much larger country. ... During 1937 Brother Petros Lagakos, a Greek-American, arrived in Lebanon, having served zealously in other countries of the Middle East.
In the years following World War I a new political state east of the Jordan River came into existence. ... It is a land of contrasts where the old meets the new and East meets West.
From west to east, it extends 575 miles (925 kilometers) from the Bangladesh border to the Mekong River that separates Burma from Laos. ... A horseshoe of mountains forms strong natural frontiers with Bangladesh and India in the northwest, with Tibet in the north, with China in the northeast, and with Laos and Thailand in the east and southeast.
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