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Pirate Coast — Trucial Coast of Arabia including Abu Dhabi, Ajam, Dubai, Fujairah, Ras al Khaimah, Sharjah, and Umm al Qaiwain … Eponyms, nicknames, and geographical games
Pirate Coast. — See under United Arab Emirates … Useful english dictionary
Pirate utopia — Pirate utopias were described by essayist Peter Lamborn Wilson (aka Hakim Bey) in his 1995 book Pirate Utopias: Moorish Corsairs European Renegadoes , and in his earlier essay Temporary Autonomous Zone (TAZ), as secret islands once used for… … Wikipedia
Pirate radio in Kerry — County Kerry has had a long history of pirate radio. One of the first pirate radio stations was set up by the late Michael Donovan in the early 1970s and it was called Radio Tralee. It first broadcast on AM. It was reestablished as Kerry Local R … Wikipedia
Capital of the Pirate Coast — Ras Al Khaimak (northernmost sheikdom of Trucial Oman at the Strait of Ormuz) … Eponyms, nicknames, and geographical games
Pirate radio in Europe — Radio portal An introduction to the subject of pirate radio can be found under that heading. Contents 1 Belgium (from international waters) … Wikipedia
Pirate radio — For other uses, see Pirate Radio (disambiguation). Pirate radio is illegal or unregulated radio transmission. The term is most commonly used to describe illegal broadcasting for entertainment or political purposes, but is also sometimes used for… … Wikipedia
Pirate television — A pirate television station is a broadcast TV station that operates without official or government licensing.Like its counterpart pirate radio, the term pirate TV lacks a specific universal interpretation. It implies a form of broadcasting that… … Wikipedia
Pirate Round — The Pirate Round was a sailing route followed by certain Anglo American pirates, mainly during the late 17th century. The course led from the western Atlantic, around the southern tip of Africa, stopping at Madagascar, then on to targets such as… … Wikipedia
Pirate code — A pirate code was a code of conduct invented for governing pirates, and first introduced by the Portuguese buccaneer, Bartolomeu Português. Generally each pirate crew had its own code or articles, which provided rules for discipline, division of… … Wikipedia