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Summary Of: United Nations Headquarters

The United Nations Headquarters were constructed in New York City in 1949 and 1950 beside the East River... were all proposed as sites for the United Nations Headquarters before Manhattan was finally decided upon... the United Nations Headquarters remains under the jurisdiction and laws of the United States... the United Nations Headquarters is often featured in movies and other pop culture... the United Nations Headquarters is moved to the... Proposed United Nations Headquarters on Navy Island...

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