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Egypt: Encyclopedia Ii - Egypt - Demographics
Main article: Demographics of Egypt
Egypt is the most populous country in the Arab world, at about 77,500,000 people. Nearly all the popu...
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Egypt: Encyclopedia Ii - Egypt - Military
Main article: Military of Egypt
The Egyptian Armed Forces (Arabic: القوات المسلحة المصرية) consists of the Army, Air ...
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Egypt: Encyclopedia Ii - Egypt - Military
The Egyptian Armed Forces (Arabic: القوات المسلحة المصرية) consists of the Army, Air Force, Navy and Air Defense. The...
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Egypt: Encyclopedia - Egypt
The Arab Republic of Egypt, commonly known as Egypt, (in Arabic: مصر, romanized Misr, in Egyptian Arabic Másr), is a republic in Nort...
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Culture Of Egypt: Encyclopedia - Culture Of Egypt
Life in
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The Culture of Egypt has five thousand years of recorded history. Ancient Egypt was among the earliest civilizations. For m...
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Egyptian Mythology: Encyclopedia - Egyptian Mythology
Egyptian mythology or Egyptian religion is the succession of tentative beliefs held by the people of Egypt for over three thousand years,...
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Antiochus Theos: Encyclopedia - Antiochus Theos
Antiochus I Theos Dikaios Epiphanes Philorhomaios Philhellen (69–40 BC), was the most important king of the small Middle East kingdom o...
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Archive Of Fictional Things: Encyclopedia - Archive Of Fictional Things
This is a (theoretically) all-encompassing list of fictional things created in the media. Due to the length of this archive, some things ...
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Cleopatra Vii Of Egypt: Encyclopedia - Cleopatra Vii Of Egypt
Cleopatra VII Philopator (January 69 BC – August 12, 30 BC) was queen of ancient Egypt, the last member of the Ptolemaic dynasty and he...
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Wizard: Encyclopedia - Wizard
A wizard is a practitioner of magic, especially in folklore, fantasy fiction, and fantasy role-playing games. In popular use during 16th ...
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Pyramid: Encyclopedia - Pyramid
An n-sided pyramid is a polyhedron formed by connecting an n-sided polygonal base and a point, called the apex, by n triangular faces (n...
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Moses: Encyclopedia - Moses
Moses or Moshe (מֹשֶׁה, Standard Hebrew Moše, Tiberian Hebrew Mōšẹh, Syriac ܡܘܫܐ Muše, Arabic موسى Mūsa, Ethiopic ...
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Coptic Christianity: Encyclopedia - Coptic Christianity
Coptic Orthodox Christianity is the indigenous form of Christianity that, according to tradition, the apostle Mark established in Egypt i...
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Akhenaten: Encyclopedia - Akhenaten
Akhenaten, known as Amenhotep IV at the start of his reign, was a Pharaoh of the Eighteenth dynasty of Egypt. He is thought to have been ...
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Cairo: Encyclopedia - Cairo
Cairo (Arabic: القاهرة; transliterated: al-Qāhirah) is the capital city of Egypt (and previously the United Arab Republic) and ha...
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Belly Dance: Encyclopedia - Belly Dance
Belly dance is a Western name coined for a style of dance developed in the Middle East and other Arabic-influenced areas. In the Arabic l...
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Cemetery: Encyclopedia - Cemetery
A cemetery is a place (usually an enclosed area of land) in which dead bodies are buried. The term cemetery implies that the land is spec...
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Yitzhak Rabin: Encyclopedia - Yitzhak Rabin
Yitzhak Rabin ▶ (help·info) (or Yitschak Rabin) (יצחק רבין in Hebrew), (March 1, 1922 – November 4, 1995) was an Israeli pol...
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Benevento: Encyclopedia - Benevento
Benevento is a town and archiepiscopal see of Campania, Italy, capital of the province of Benevento, 32 miles northeast of Naples. It is ...
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Alexandria: Encyclopedia - Alexandria
Located on the Mediterranean Sea coast, Alexandria (in Arabic, الإسكندرية, transliterated al-ʼIskandariyyah) is the chief seap...
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Crocodile: Encyclopedia - Crocodile
Crocodylus
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A crocodile is any species belonging to the family Crocodylidae (sometimes classified...
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Mesopotamia: Encyclopedia - Mesopotamia
Mesopotamia (Greek: Μεσοποταμία, translated from Old Persian Miyanrudan "between rivers"; Aramaic name being Beth-Nahrain "Hou...
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Santorini: Encyclopedia - Santorini
Santorini (Greek Σαντορίνη) is a small, circular group of volcanic islands located in the Aegean Sea, about 200 km south-east fr...
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Asterix: Encyclopedia - Asterix
Asterix (French: Astérix) is a fictional character, created in 1959 as the hero of a series of French comic books by René Goscinny (sto...
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Burials In The Valley Of The Kings: Encyclopedia - Burials In The Valley Of The Kings
Sketch map of the major tombs in the Valley
The following is a list of who is buried where in the Valley of the Kings, in Thebes (modern...
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Egypt: Encyclopedia Ii - Egypt - Demographics
Main article: Demographics of Egypt
Egypt is the most populous country in the Arab world, at about 77,500,000 people. Nearly all the popu...
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Egypt: Encyclopedia Ii - Egypt - Demographics
Egypt is the most populous country in the Arab world, at about 77,500,000 people. Nearly all the population is concentrated along the ban...
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Egypt: Encyclopedia Ii - Egypt - Culture
Main article: Culture of Egypt
Egypt's capital city, Cairo, is Africa's largest city and has been renowned for centuries as a center of l...
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Egypt: Encyclopedia Ii - Egypt - Culture
Egypt's capital city, Cairo, is Africa's largest city and has been renowned for centuries as a center of learning, culture and commerce. ...
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Egypt: Encyclopedia Ii - Egypt - Governorates
Main article: Governorates of Egypt
Egypt is divided into 27 governorates (Muhafazat; singular – Muhafazah):
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Egypt: Encyclopedia Ii - Egypt - History
Main article: History of Egypt
The regularity and richness of the annual Nile River flood, coupled with semi-isolation provided by desert...
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Egypt: Encyclopedia Ii - Egypt - History
The regularity and richness of the annual Nile River flood, coupled with semi-isolation provided by deserts to the east and west, allowed...
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Egypt: Encyclopedia Ii - Egypt - Foreign Relations
Geography, population, history, military strength, and diplomatic expertise give Egypt extensive political influence in the Middle East. ...
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Egypt: Encyclopedia Ii - Egypt - Foreign Relations
Geography, population, history, military strength, and diplomatic expertise give Egypt extensive political influence in the Middle East. ...
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Egypt: Encyclopedia Ii - Egypt - Economy
Main article: Economy of Egypt
Egypt's economy depends mainly on agriculture, media, petroleum exports, and tourism; there are also more ...
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Egypt: Encyclopedia Ii - Egypt - Economy
Egypt's economy depends mainly on agriculture, media, petroleum exports, and tourism; there are also more than 5 million Egyptians workin...
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Egypt: Encyclopedia Ii - Egypt - Economy
Egypt's economy depends mainly on agriculture, media, petroleum exports, and tourism; there are also more than 5 million Egyptians workin...
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Egypt: Encyclopedia Ii - Egypt - Politics
Main article: Politics of Egypt
Egypt has been a republic since 18 June 1953. President Mohamed Hosni Mubarak has been the President of t...
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Egypt: Encyclopedia Ii - Egypt - Politics
Egypt has been a republic since 18 June 1953. President Mohamed Hosni Mubarak has been the President of the Republic since October 14, 19...
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Egypt: Encyclopedia Ii - Egypt - Religion
Main article: Religion in Egypt
According to the constitution, any new legislation must implicitly agree with Islamic laws . Egypt is pre...
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Egypt: Encyclopedia Ii - Egypt - Geography
Main articles: Geography of Egypt
Towns and cities include Alexandria, one of the great ancient cities, Aswan, Asyut, Cairo, the modern E...
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Egypt: Encyclopedia Ii - Egypt - Religion
Main article: Religion in Egypt
According to the constitution, any new legislation must implicitly agree with Islamic laws. Egypt is pred...
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Egypt: Encyclopedia Ii - Egypt - Geography
Main articles: Geography of Egypt
Egypt is bordered by Libya on the west, Sudan on the south, and on Israel on the northeast. Egypt's imp...
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Egypt: Encyclopedia Ii - Egypt - Geography
Egypt is bordered by Libya on the west, Sudan on the south, and on Israel on the northeast. Egypt's important role in geopolitics stems f...
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Egypt: Encyclopedia Ii - Egypt - Governorates
Main article: Governorates of Egypt
Egypt is divided into 26 governorates (Muhafazat; singular – Muhafazah)& the city of Al Uqsur|a...
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Ancient Egypt: Encyclopedia Ii - Ancient Egypt - Language
Ancient Egyptian constitutes an independent branch of the Afro-Asiatic language phylum. Its closest relatives are the Berber, Semitic, an...
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Archive Of Fictional Things: Encyclopedia Ii - Archive Of Fictional Things - Fictional Things
Archive of fictional things - Books and literature.
False document
List of fictional books
List of fictional books within the Harry P...
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Pyramid: Encyclopedia Ii - Pyramid - Structures
Pyramids are among the largest man-made constructions.
Pyramid - Ancient monuments.
The oldest pyramid is that of Hellinikon in Greece,...
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Archive Of Fictional Things: Encyclopedia Ii - Archive Of Fictional Things - Fictional Characters Creatures And Entities
Archive of fictional things - Fictional characters.
Category:Fictional characters
Category:Lists of fictional characters
List of ficti...
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Archive Of Fictional Things: Encyclopedia Ii - Archive Of Fictional Things - Fictional Characters, Creatures, And Entities
Archive of fictional things - Fictional characters.
Category:Fictional characters
Category:Lists of fictional characters
List of ficti...
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Great Pyramid Of Giza: Encyclopedia Ii - Great Pyramid Of Giza - Alternative Theories
In common with many other monumental structures from antiquity, the Great Pyramid has over time been the subject of a great number of spe...
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Benevento: Encyclopedia Ii - Benevento - Sights
Much damage has been done by earthquakes from time to time.
The importance of Benevento in classical times is vouched for by the many rem...
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Archive Of Fictional Things: Encyclopedia Ii - Archive Of Fictional Things - Fictional Locations
Archive of fictional things - Real places fictional works are set in.
Earth in fiction
Category:Mars in fiction
Mars in fiction
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History Of Ancient Egypt: Encyclopedia Ii - History Of Ancient Egypt - Old Kingdom
Egyptologists consider the Old Kingdom as beginning with the Third Dynasty, and around the time of the Fourth Dynasty, the art of embalmi...
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Coptic Christianity: Encyclopedia Ii - Coptic Christianity - History
Egypt is often identified as the place of refuge that the Holy Family sought in its flight from Judea: "When he arose, he took the young ...
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Moab: Encyclopedia Ii - Moab - Geography
Moab occupied a plateau about 3,000 feet above the level of the Mediterranean, or 4,300 feet above the Dead Sea, and rising gradually fro...
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Coptic Christianity: Encyclopedia Ii - Coptic Christianity - History
Egypt is often identified as the place of refuge that the Holy Family sought in its flight from Judea: "When he arose, he took the young ...
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Jordan: Encyclopedia Ii - Jordan - Culture
Main article: Culture of Jordan
Islam in Jordan
Music of Jordan
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Great Pyramid Of Giza: Encyclopedia Ii - Great Pyramid Of Giza - Labor And Construction Theories
Many varied estimates have been made regarding the labor force needed to construct the Great Pyramid. Herodotus, the Greek historian in t...
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Krasnoyarsk: Encyclopedia Ii - Krasnoyarsk - Culture
Krasnoyarsk is the hometown of many famous people, some of whom are well-known throughout the world. The most prominent culture figures a...
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Moses: Encyclopedia Ii - Moses - Moses In History
Also see the article on the Bible and history
Most mainstream historians find links between the biblical Moses and the Exodus and histori...
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Valley Of The Kings: Encyclopedia Ii - Valley Of The Kings - Important Burials
The tombs are numbered in the order of 'discovery' from Ramesses VII (KV1) to Tutankhamun (KV62), although some of the tombs have been op...
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Jordan: Encyclopedia Ii - Jordan - Demographics
Main article: Demographics of Jordan
Jordanians are Semitic Levantines , except for a few small communities of Chechens, Circassians, Arm...
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Jordan: Encyclopedia Ii - Jordan - Demographics
Main article: Demographics of Jordan
Jordanians are Semitic Levantines , except for a few small communities of Chechens, Circassians, Ass...
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Republic Of Macedonia: Encyclopedia Ii - Republic Of Macedonia - Gallery
Lake Ohrid
Monastery of Holy Mother - Kichevo
National park Pelister
Bitola town
Mount Korab
Šar mountain
Bitola town
Mount Korab – Th...
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Republic Of Macedonia: Encyclopedia Ii - Republic Of Macedonia - Culture
The Republic of Macedonia has a rich cultural heritage in art, architecture, poetry, and music. It has many ancient, protected religious ...
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Republic Of Macedonia: Encyclopedia Ii - Republic Of Macedonia - Culture
The Republic of Macedonia has a rich cultural heritage in art, architecture, poetry, and music. It has many ancient, protected religious ...
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Santorini: Encyclopedia Ii - Santorini - Ancient Volcanic Eruption
The devastating volcanic eruption of Thira has become the most famous single event in the Aegean before the fall of Troy. The eruption wo...
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List Of Doctor Who Villains: Encyclopedia Ii - List Of Doctor Who Villains - K
List of Doctor Who villains - Kandy Man.
The Kandy Man (often misspelt Kandyman) was a pathological, psychopathic robotic killer from 1...
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Circumcision: Encyclopedia Ii - Circumcision - History Of Circumcision
It has been variously proposed that circumcision began as a religious sacrifice, as a rite of passage marking a boy's entrance into adult...
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Circumcision: Encyclopedia Ii - Circumcision - History Of Circumcision
It has been variously proposed that circumcision began as a religious sacrifice, as a rite of passage marking a boy's entrance into adult...
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Mitanni: Encyclopedia Ii - Mitanni - History
As early as Akkadian times, Hurrians are known to have lived east of the river Tigris on the northern rim of Mesopotamia, and in the Khab...
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Mitanni: Encyclopedia Ii - Mitanni - History
As early as Akkadian times, Hurrians are known to have lived east of the river Tigris on the northern rim of Mesopotamia, and in the Khab...
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Jordan: Encyclopedia Ii - Jordan - Governorates
Main article: Governorates of Jordan
Administratively, Jordan is divided into 12 governorates, each headed by a governor appointed by the...
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Jordan: Encyclopedia Ii - Jordan - Geography
Main article: Geography of Jordan
Jordan is a Middle Eastern country, bordered by Syria to the north, Iraq to the northeast, Saudi Arabia...
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Sufism: Encyclopedia Ii - Sufism - Etymology
A few etymologies for the word Sufi have been suggested.
One etymological theory states that the root word of Sufi is the Arabic word saa...
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Milan: Encyclopedia Ii - Milan - Sports
Football is the most important sport in Italy, and Milan is home of 2 world-famous football teams: A.C. Milan and Internazionale. Milan i...
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Milan: Encyclopedia Ii - Milan - Sports
Football is the most important sport in Italy, and Milan is home to 2 world-famous football teams: A.C. Milan and Internazionale. Milan i...
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Berber: Encyclopedia Ii - Berber - Famous Berbers
Berber - In ancient times.
Shoshenq I, (Egyptian Pharaoh of Libyan origin)
Masinissa, King of Numidia, North Africa, present day Alger...
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Espionage: Encyclopedia Ii - Espionage - Spy Fiction
Since not much is publicly known about real-life secret agents, the popular conception of the secret agent has been formed largely by 20t...
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Espionage: Encyclopedia Ii - Espionage - Spy Fiction
Since not much is publicly known about real-life secret agents, the popular conception of the secret agent has been formed largely by 20t...
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Espionage: Encyclopedia Ii - Espionage - Spy Fiction
Since not much is publicly known about real-life secret agents, the popular conception of the secret agent has been formed largely by 20t...
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Gian Lorenzo Bernini: Encyclopedia Ii - Gian Lorenzo Bernini - Other Works
Another of Bernini's sculptures is known affectionately as Bernini's Chick by the Roman people. It is located in the Piazza della Minerva...
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African American: Encyclopedia Ii - African American - Culture
Main article: African American culture
African American culture is an amalgam of influences, including African, Caribbean, European, and ...
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Republic Of Macedonia: Encyclopedia Ii - Republic Of Macedonia - Demographics
Republic of Macedonia - Population.
The Republic of Macedonia has a population of approximately 2 070 000 citizens, according to the la...
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Republic Of Macedonia: Encyclopedia Ii - Republic Of Macedonia - Demographics
Republic of Macedonia - Population.
The Republic of Macedonia has a population of approximately 2 070 000 citizens, according to the la...
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Arabic Name: Encyclopedia Ii - Arabic Name - Structure Of The Arab Name
Arabic name - Ism.
The main name of an Arab person is the ism, his or her personal name. This could be for example Karim or Mahmud. Mos...
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Republic Of Macedonia: Encyclopedia Ii - Republic Of Macedonia - Geography
A landlocked country, the Republic of Macedonia encompasses only a part of the wider geographical region of Macedonia in the Balkans. The...
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Republic Of Macedonia: Encyclopedia Ii - Republic Of Macedonia - Geography
A landlocked country, the Republic of Macedonia encompasses only a part of the wider geographical region of Macedonia in the Balkans. The...
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Arabic Name: Encyclopedia Ii - Arabic Name - Structure Of The Arab Name
Arabic name - Ism.
The main name of an Arab person is the ism, his or her personal name. This could be for example Karim or Mahmud. Mos...
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Victory Title: Encyclopedia Ii - Victory Title - Roman Victory Titles
Victory titles were treated as Latin cognomina and were usually the name of the enemy defeated by the commander. Hence, names like Africa...
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Magic Paranormal: Encyclopedia Ii - Magic Paranormal - Religious Attitudes Towards Magic
Magic paranormal - Indigenous traditions.
Appearing from aboriginal tribes in Australia and New Zealand to rainforest tribes in South A...
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Roma People: Encyclopedia Ii - Roma People - Former Communist Countries
Many countries that were formerly part of the Eastern bloc and former Yugoslavia, have substantial populations of Roma. The level of inte...
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Tanzania: Encyclopedia Ii - Tanzania - Culture
Main article: Culture of Tanzania
Music of Tanzania
List of writers from Tanzania
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Harrow School: Encyclopedia Ii - Harrow School - Harrow Campus
Harrow is not built on a campus in that it is fully integrated into the surrounding area – there are private houses and businesses on t...
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Sufism: Encyclopedia Ii - Sufism - Orders Of Sufism
Sufism - Traditional orders.
The traditional Sufi orders all emphasize the role of Sufism within Islam. Therefore the Sharia (tradional...
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Sufism: Encyclopedia Ii - Sufism - Orders Of Sufism
Sufism - Traditional orders.
The traditional Sufi orders all emphasize the role of Sufism within Islam. Therefore the Sharia (tradional...
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Jordan: Encyclopedia Ii - Jordan - Geography
Jordan is a Middle Eastern country, bordered by Syria to the north, Iraq to the northeast, Saudi Arabia to the east and south and Israel ...
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Circumcision: Encyclopedia Ii - Circumcision - History Of Circumcision
Main article: History of male circumcision
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