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 British Indian Ocean Territory - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Main article: Geography of British Indian Ocean Territory.
Main article: Government of British Indian Ocean Territory
As a territory of the United Kingdom, its head of state is Queen Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom, and the head of government is Commissioner Tony Crombie (since January 2004, replacing David Ross MacLennan) and Administrator Tony Humphries (since February 2005, replacing Charles A. Hamilton), all of whom reside in the UK.
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 British Indian Ocean Territory - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Main article: Geography of British Indian Ocean Territory.
As a territory of the United Kingdom, its head of state is Queen Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom, and the head of government is Commissioner Tony Crombie (since January 2004, replacing David Ross MacLennan) and Administrator Tony Humphries (since February 2005, replacing Charles A. Hamilton), all of whom reside in the UK.
The territory is a possession of the United Kingdom administered by a commissioner, who is resident in the Foreign and Commonwealth Office in London.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/British_Indian_Ocean_Territory

  
 Government Of British Indian Ocean Territory
If you would like to use this map of British Indian Ocean Territory or any other on your website you are welcome to do so, all we ask is that you include a link back to our site on the same page.
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If you would like to use this information for British Indian Ocean Territory or any other on your website you are welcome to do so, all we ask is that you include a link back to our site on the same page.
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 Flag of the British Indian Ocean Territory - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
It is understood that the flag, which was ratified in 1990 may have been merely that of the Commissioner and has only semi-official status.
The flag of the British Indian Ocean Territory was adopted on November 8, 1990.
The Flag of the British Indian Ocean Territory is similar to the flags of other British dependencies and colonies as it has the Union Jack in the upper hoist-side corner.
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 British Indian Ocean Territory
The Commissioner's Representative in the BIOT is the commanding officer of the British Royal Navy Party at Diego Garcia and who serves as the Justice of the Peace.
After the British Indian Ocean Territory had been created, the UK Government gave Mauritius an undertaking to cede the Chagos islands to Mauritius when they were no longer required for defence purposes.
The territory was established on 8 November 1965 by the amalgamation of the Aldabra, Farquhar and Desroches islands (formerly part of the Seychelles) and the Chagos Archipelago (formerly from Mauritius.
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 British Indian Ocean Territory
Government: Dependency status: Overseas territory of the UK; administered by a commissioner, resident in the Foreign and Commonwealth Office in London.
Background: Established as a territory of the UK in 1965, a number of the British Indian Ocean Territory (BIOT) islands were transferred to the Seychelles when it attained independence in 1976.
In 2000, a British High Court ruling invalidated the local immigration order that had excluded them from the archipelago, but upheld the special military status of Diego Garcia.
paulnoll.com /Locations/visiting-British-Indian-Ocean-Territory.html   (378 words)

  
 Flag of the British Indian Ocean Territory - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The flag of the British Indian Ocean Territory was adopted on November 8, 1990.
The Flag of the British Indian Ocean Territory is similar to the flags of other British dependencies and colonies as it has the Union Jack in the upper hoist-side corner.
British Indian Ocean Territory National Flags In The World All Countries National Flags
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 British Indian Ocean territory information
Data code: IO Dependency status: overseas territory of the UK; administered by a commissioner, resident in the Foreign and Commonwealth Office in London
Flag description: white with the flag of the UK in the upper hoist-side quadrant and six blue wavy horizontal stripes bearing a palm tree and yellow crown centered on the outer half of the flag
Facts about the British Indian Ocean Territory including geography, climate, people, etc.
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 Foreign & Commonwealth Office Country Profiles
British Indian Ocean Territory (BIOT) lies about 1770 km east of Mahe (the main island of the Seychelles).
After the British Indian Ocean Territory had been created, the UK Government gave Mauritius an undertaking to cede the Chagos islands to Mauritius when they were no longer required for defence purposes.
By then, the Indian Ocean and its African, Arabian and Indian coasts had become a centre of rivalry between the Dutch, French and British East India companies for dominance over the spice trade and over the routes to India and the Far East.
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 Foreign & Commonwealth Office Country Profiles
British Indian Ocean Territory (BIOT) lies about 1770 km east of Mahe (the main island of the Seychelles).
After the British Indian Ocean Territory had been created, the UK Government gave Mauritius an undertaking to cede the Chagos islands to Mauritius when they were no longer required for defence purposes.
By then, the Indian Ocean and its African, Arabian and Indian coasts had become a centre of rivalry between the Dutch, French and British East India companies for dominance over the spice trade and over the routes to India and the Far East.
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 British Indian Ocean territory information
Facts about the British Indian Ocean Territory including geography, climate, people, etc.
Data code: IO Dependency status: overseas territory of the UK; administered by a commissioner, resident in the Foreign and Commonwealth Office in London
party to: NA signed, but not ratified: NA Geography—note: archipelago of 2,300 islands; Diego Garcia, largest and southernmost island, occupies strategic location in central Indian Ocean; island is site of joint US-UK military facility
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 WWW.ADVENTUREFORUM.NET™ - BRITISH INDIAN OCEAN TERRITORY - World Facts for World Travel and Adventure - Europe - Asia - Africa - America
Established as a territory of the UK in 1965, a number of the British Indian Ocean Territory (BIOT) islands were transferred to the Seychelles when it attained independence in 1976.
Overseas territory of the UK; administered by a commissioner, resident in the Foreign and Commonwealth Office in London
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 Regina v Secretary of State for the Foreign and Commonwealth Office and Another, Ex p Bancoult
LAWS LJ, said that the Chagos Archipelago was divided from Mauritius and constituted as a separate colony called the British Indian Ocean Territory by virtue of the British Indian Ocean Territory Order 1965 (SI 1965 No 1920), which provided for the appointment of a Commissioner.
But the "peace, order and good government" of any territory meant nothing save by reference to the territory's population.
Short of such an extraordinary instance, the wholesale removal of people from the land where they belonged could not be said to conduce to the territory's peace, order and good government.
www.lawreports.co.uk /iclr/qbnov0.3.htm   (423 words)

  
 d16a: BIOT Immigration Ordinance, Nov. 3 2000 (Bancoult v. McNamara, D.D.C., No. 01-CV-2629)
(3) In this section, “contractor personnel” has the same meaning as in the Exchange of Notes of 20 {sic: 30} December 1966 between the Government of the United Kingdom and the Government of the United States of America concerning the Availability for Defence Purposes of the British Indian Ocean Territory.
(a) he or one of his parents or one of his grandparents was born in the Chagos Archipelago (as defined in section 2 of the British Indian Ocean Territory Order 1965); or
(1) The Commissioner may make an order directing that any person whose presence within the Territory is, under the provisions of this Ordinance, unlawful shall be removed from and remain out of the Territory, either indefinitely or for a period to be specified in the order.
homepage.ntlworld.com /jksonc/docs/bancoult-d16a.html   (423 words)

  
 British Indian Ocean Territory - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Main article: Geography of British Indian Ocean Territory.
As a territory of the United Kingdom, its head of state is Queen Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom, and the head of government is Commissioner Tony Crombie (since January 2004, replacing David Ross MacLennan) and Administrator Tony Humphries (since February 2005, replacing Charles A. Hamilton), all of whom reside in the UK.
The territory is a possession of the United Kingdom administered by a commissioner, who is resident in the Foreign and Commonwealth Office in London.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/British_Indian_Ocean_Territory   (423 words)

  
 CIA - The World Factbook -- British Indian Ocean Territory
Established as a territory of the UK in 1965, a number of the British Indian Ocean Territory (BIOT) islands were transferred to the Seychelles when it attained independence in 1976.
overseas territory of the UK; administered by a commissioner, resident in the Foreign and Commonwealth Office in London
In 2000, a British High Court ruling invalidated the local immigration order that had excluded them from the archipelago, but upheld the special military status of Diego Garcia.
www.cia.gov /cia/publications/factbook/geos/io.html   (423 words)

  
 CIA - The World Factbook -- British Indian Ocean Territory
Established as a territory of the UK in 1965, a number of the British Indian Ocean Territory (BIOT) islands were transferred to the Seychelles when it attained independence in 1976.
overseas territory of the UK; administered by a commissioner, resident in the Foreign and Commonwealth Office in London
In 2000, a British High Court ruling invalidated the local immigration order that had excluded them from the archipelago, but upheld the special military status of Diego Garcia.
www.odci.gov /cia/publications/factbook/geos/io.html   (492 words)

  
 The World Factbook 2004 -- Field Listing - Background
Established as a territory of the UK in 1965, a number of the British Indian Ocean Territory (BIOT) islands were transferred to the Seychelles when it attained independence in 1976.
Democratic rule was interrupted by two military coups in 1987, caused by concern over a government perceived as dominated by the Indian community (descendants of contract laborers brought to the islands by the British in the 19th century).
The Indian Ocean is the third-largest of the world's five oceans (after the Pacific Ocean and Atlantic Ocean, but larger than the Southern Ocean and Arctic Ocean).
www.brainyatlas.com /fields/2028.html   (15472 words)

  
 The World Factbook 2004 -- Field Listing - Background
Established as a territory of the UK in 1965, a number of the British Indian Ocean Territory (BIOT) islands were transferred to the Seychelles when it attained independence in 1976.
The French Territory of the Afars and the Issas became Djibouti in 1977.
Territorial disputes between the UK and Guatemala delayed the independence of Belize (formerly British Honduras) until 1981.
www.brainyatlas.com /fields/2028.html   (15472 words)

  
 British Indian Ocean Territory
After the British Indian Ocean Territory had been created, the UK Government gave Mauritius an undertaking to cede the Chagos islands to Mauritius when they were no longer required for defence purposes.
The territory was established on 8 November 1965 by the amalgamation of the Aldabra, Farquhar and Desroches islands (formerly part of the Seychelles) and the Chagos Archipelago (formerly from Mauritius.
The territory is overseen by a Commissioner and Administrator who are based in London.
www.fotw.net /flags/io.html   (856 words)

  
 British Indian Ocean Territory, Map and Flag
Established as a territory of the UK in 1965, a number of the British Indian Ocean Territory (BIOT) islands were transferred to the Seychelles when it attained independence in 1976.
overseas territory of the UK; administered by a commissioner, resident in the Foreign and Commonwealth Office in London
city information and pictures about British Indian Ocean Territory with discussion forum, map, real estate and British Indian Ocean Territory population & photos
www.greatestcities.com /Asia/British_Indian_Ocean_Territory.html   (856 words)

  
 List of dependent territories - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
British Indian Ocean Territory: overseas territory administered by a commissioner, resident in the Foreign and Commonwealth Office in London
Wake Island: unincorporated territory administered from Washington, D.C., by the Department of the Interior; activities on the island are conducted by the US Air Force, the ownership of the territory is disputed with the Marshall Islands.
The areas separately referred to as non-independent are territories that are disputed, are occupied, have a government in exile or have a non-negligible independence movement.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/List_of_dependent_territories   (1741 words)

  
 ipedia.com: Alan Huckle Article
He was the commissioner of the British Indian Ocean Territory and the British Antarctic Territory from 2001 until 2004, when he left to become the governor of Anguilla.
Alan Edden Huckle (born June 15 1948) is a British colonial administrator.
Alan Edden Huckle is a British colonial administrator.
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 John White - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
John White (administrator) (1946–), Commissioner of British Antarctic Territory and British Indian Ocean Territory, (1998–2001)
John White (surveyor), (c.1540 - c.1618), governor of the first British colony in the Americas
John White (Kentucky politician), (1802-1845), Speaker of the United States House of Representatives
www.wikipedia.org /wiki/John_White   (187 words)

  
 John White - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
John White (administrator) (born 1946), Commissioner of British Antarctic Territory and British Indian Ocean Territory, 1998–2001
John White (Kentucky politician), (1802-1845), Speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives
This is a disambiguation page: a list of articles associated with the same title.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/John_White   (150 words)

  
 John White - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
John White (administrator) (1946–), Commissioner of British Antarctic Territory and British Indian Ocean Territory, (1998–2001)
John White (Kentucky politician), (1802-1845), Speaker of the United States House of Representatives
John White (Australian politician), member of the Tasmanian state parliament, (1986-1998)
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/John_White   (173 words)

  
 John White - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
John White (administrator) (1946–), Commissioner of British Antarctic Territory and British Indian Ocean Territory, (1998–2001)
There have also been three Canadian politicians named John White, two of whom were contemporaries in the Parliament of Canada.
John White (Kentucky politician), (1802-1845), Speaker of the United States House of Representatives
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/John_White   (173 words)

  
 Untitled Document
“ ‘b) the Farquhar Islands, the Aldabra Group and the Island of Desroches, being islands which immediately before the date of this Order were part of the Colony of Seychelles, shall together form a separate colony which shall be known as the British Indian Ocean Territory.
There shall be a Commissioner for the Territory who shall be appointed by Her Majesty by Commission under Her Majesty's Sign Manual and Signet and shall hold office during Her Majesty's pleasure.
The Ordinance under which they were exiled was quashed.
www.lalitmauritius.com /deigohowdiego.htm   (173 words)

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