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List of famous Egyptian people: Encyclopedia II - Jordan - Demographics

Main article: Demographics of Jordan Jordanians are Semitic Levantines , except for a few small communities of Chechens, Circassians, Assyrians, Armenians, and Kurds which have adapted to Arabic culture. The official language is Arabic, but English is used widely in commerce and government. About 70% of Jordan's population is urban; less than 6% of the rural population is nomadic or semi-nomadic. Most people live where the rainfall supports agriculture. About 2.6 million persons registered as Palestinian refugees and displaced pers ...

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Jordan, Jordan - History, Jordan - Politics, Jordan - Governorates, Jordan - Geography, Jordan - Economy, Jordan - Foreign relations, Jordan - Demographics, Jordan - Culture, Jordan - Miscellaneous topics

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List of famous Egyptian people: 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 – The highest mountain in the country Mozaic from Heraclea Lyncestis - ancient site near Bitola Mount Korab ...

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Republic of Macedonia, Republic of Macedonia - History, Republic of Macedonia - Politics, Republic of Macedonia - International relations, Republic of Macedonia - Naming dispute, Republic of Macedonia - Geography, Republic of Macedonia - Economy, Republic of Macedonia - Demographics, Republic of Macedonia - Population, Republic of Macedonia - Ethnicities, Republic of Macedonia - Languages, Republic of Macedonia - Religion, Republic of Macedonia - Culture, Republic of Macedonia - Gallery

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List of famous Egyptian people: 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 sites. Poetry, cinema, and music festivals are held annually. Macedonian music styles developed under the strong influence of Byzantine church music. Macedonia is among the countries with the most beautiful preserved Byzantine fresco painting, mainly from the period between the 11th and 16th centuries. There are several thousands square metres of fresco painting preserved, the major part of w ...

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Republic of Macedonia, Republic of Macedonia - History, Republic of Macedonia - Politics, Republic of Macedonia - International relations, Republic of Macedonia - Naming dispute, Republic of Macedonia - Geography, Republic of Macedonia - Economy, Republic of Macedonia - Demographics, Republic of Macedonia - Population, Republic of Macedonia - Ethnicities, Republic of Macedonia - Languages, Republic of Macedonia - Religion, Republic of Macedonia - Culture, Republic of Macedonia - Gallery

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List of famous Egyptian people: 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 sites. Poetry, cinema, and music festivals are held annually. Macedonian music styles developed under the strong influence of Byzantine church music. Macedonia is among the countries with the most beautiful preserved Byzantine fresco painting, mainly from the period between the 11th and 16th centuries. There are several thousands square metres of fresco painting preserved, the major part of w ...

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Republic of Macedonia, Republic of Macedonia - History, Republic of Macedonia - Politics, Republic of Macedonia - International relations, Republic of Macedonia - Naming dispute, Republic of Macedonia - Geography, Republic of Macedonia - Economy, Republic of Macedonia - Demographics, Republic of Macedonia - Population, Republic of Macedonia - Etnicities, Republic of Macedonia - Languages, Republic of Macedonia - Religion, Republic of Macedonia - Culture

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List of famous Egyptian people: 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 would have caused a significant climate upset for the eastern Mediterranean region. It was one of the biggest volcanic eruptions on Earth in the last few thousand years. Santorini - Physical effects of the eruption. The violent eruption was centred on a small island just north of the existing island of Nea Kameni in the centre of the caldera. The caldera itself was formed s ...

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Santorini, Santorini - Minoan Akrotiri, Santorini - Ancient volcanic eruption, Santorini - Physical effects of the eruption, Santorini - Dating the volcanic eruption, Santorini - Size of the eruption, Santorini - Chinese records, Santorini - Egyptian records, Santorini - Association with Atlantis, Santorini - Greek Byzantine and Ottoman Santorini, Santorini - Modern Santorini

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List of famous Egyptian people: 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 1988's Seventh Doctor story, The Happiness Patrol (written by Graeme Curry). Employed by the egocentric Helen A, the Kandy Man delighted in creating methods of torture and destruction using confectionary, such as drowning people in sugary solutions like its "fondant surprise". It was sadistic, speaking with a squeaky voice and had a very warped sense of humour, claiming it liked ...

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List of Doctor Who villains, List of Doctor Who villains - A, List of Doctor Who villains - Animus, List of Doctor Who villains - B, List of Doctor Who villains - Beep the Meep, List of Doctor Who villains - Black Guardian, List of Doctor Who villains - Borusa, List of Doctor Who villains - C, List of Doctor Who villains - Lady Cassandra, List of Doctor Who villains - Celestial Toymaker, List of Doctor Who villains - Harrison Chase, List of Doctor Who villains - D, List of Doctor Who villains - Davros, List of Doctor Who villains - E, List of Doctor Who villains - Editor, List of Doctor Who villains - F, List of Doctor Who villains - Fendahl, List of Doctor Who villains - Fenric, List of Doctor Who villains - G, List of Doctor Who villains - Sabalom Glitz, List of Doctor Who villains - Gods of Ragnarok, List of Doctor Who villains - Magnus Greel, List of Doctor Who villains - Count Grendel, List of Doctor Who villains - H, List of Doctor Who villains - I, List of Doctor Who villains - J, List of Doctor Who villains - Jagrafess, List of Doctor Who villains - Sharaz Jek, List of Doctor Who villains - K, List of Doctor Who villains - Kandy Man, List of Doctor Who villains - L, List of Doctor Who villains - Lytton, List of Doctor Who villains - M, List of Doctor Who villains - Malus, List of Doctor Who villains - Mara, List of Doctor Who villains - Master, List of Doctor Who villains - Master of the Land of Fiction, List of Doctor Who villains - Meddling Monk, List of Doctor Who villains - Monarch, List of Doctor Who villains - Morbius, List of Doctor Who villains - N, List of Doctor Who villains - Nimrod, List of Doctor Who villains - O, List of Doctor Who villains - Omega, List of Doctor Who villains - P, List of Doctor Who villains - Q, List of Doctor Who villains - R, List of Doctor Who villains - Rani, List of Doctor Who villains - Rassilon, List of Doctor Who villains - S, List of Doctor Who villains - Sabbath, List of Doctor Who villains - Scaroth, List of Doctor Who villains - Shadow, List of Doctor Who villains - Sil, List of Doctor Who villains - Josiah Samuel Smith, List of Doctor Who villains - Mehendri Solon, List of Doctor Who villains - Henry van Statten, List of Doctor Who villains - Sutekh, List of Doctor Who villains - T, List of Doctor Who villains - Timewyrm, List of Doctor Who villains - U, List of Doctor Who villains - V, List of Doctor Who villains - Valeyard, List of Doctor Who villains - W, List of Doctor Who villains - WOTAN, List of Doctor Who villains - War Chief, List of Doctor Who villains - X, List of Doctor Who villains - Xoanon, List of Doctor Who villains - Y, List of Doctor Who villains - Z, List of Doctor Who villains - Professor Zaroff

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List of famous Egyptian people: 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 adulthood, as a form of sympathetic magic to ensure virility, as a means of suppressing (or enhancing) sexual pleasure, as an aid to hygiene where regular bathing was impractical, as a means of marking those of lower (or higher) social status, as a means of differentiating a circumcising group from their non-circumcising neighbors, as a means of discouraging masturbation or other socially proscribed sexual behav ...

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Circumcision, Circumcision - The procedures of circumcision, Circumcision - Cultures and Religions, Circumcision - Aesthetics, Circumcision - Coptic Christian, Circumcision - Islam, Circumcision - Judaism, Circumcision - Tribal traditions, Circumcision - Ethical Issues, Circumcision - Consent, Circumcision - Emotional consequences, Circumcision - Legality, Circumcision - Religious circumcision of minors, Circumcision - Medical Aspects, Circumcision - Risks of circumcision, Circumcision - HIV, Circumcision - HPV, Circumcision - Hygiene, Circumcision - Infectious and chronic conditions, Circumcision - Penile cancer, Circumcision - Phimosis and paraphimosis, Circumcision - Urinary tract infections, Circumcision - Sexual, Circumcision - Cultural, Circumcision - Intercourse, Circumcision - History of circumcision, Circumcision - Circumcision in the Ancient World, Circumcision - Medical circumcision in the 19th century and early 20th century, Circumcision - Circumcision since 1950, Circumcision - Prevalence of circumcision worldwide, Circumcision - United States, Circumcision - Canada

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List of famous Egyptian people: 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 adulthood, as a form of sympathetic magic to ensure virility, as a means of suppressing (or enhancing) sexual pleasure, as an aid to hygiene where regular bathing was impractical, as a means of marking those of lower (or higher) social status, as a means of differentiating a circumcising group from their non-circumcising neighbors, as a means of discouraging masturbation or other socially proscribed sexual behav ...

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Circumcision, Circumcision - The procedures of circumcision, Circumcision - Cultures and Religions, Circumcision - Aesthetics, Circumcision - Coptic Christian, Circumcision - Islam, Circumcision - Judaism, Circumcision - Tribal traditions, Circumcision - Ethical Issues, Circumcision - Consent, Circumcision - Emotional consequences, Circumcision - Legality, Circumcision - Religious circumcision of minors, Circumcision - Medical Aspects, Circumcision - Risks of circumcision, Circumcision - HIV, Circumcision - HPV, Circumcision - Hygiene, Circumcision - Infectious and chronic conditions, Circumcision - Penile cancer, Circumcision - Phimosis and paraphimosis, Circumcision - Urinary tract infections, Circumcision - Sexual, Circumcision - Cultural, Circumcision - Intercourse, Circumcision - History of circumcision, Circumcision - Circumcision in the Ancient World, Circumcision - Medical circumcision in the 19th century and early 20th century, Circumcision - Circumcision since 1950, Circumcision - Prevalence of circumcision worldwide, Circumcision - United States

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List of famous Egyptian people: 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 Khabur valley. Hurrians are mentioned in the private Nuzi texts, in Ugarit, and the Hittite archives in Hattushsha (Bogazköy). Cuneiform texts from Mari mention rulers of city-states in upper Mesopotamia with both Amurru (Amorite) and Hurrian names. Rulers with Hurrian names are also attested for Urshum and Hashshum, and tablets from Alalakh (layer VII, from the later part of the old-Babylonian period) ...

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Mitanni, Mitanni - Hurri Mitanni/Maitani and Hanilgalbat, Mitanni - History, Mitanni - Unknown rulers, Mitanni - Barattarna / Parshatatar, Mitanni - Shaushtatar, Mitanni - Artatama I and Shuttarna II, Mitanni - Artasshumara, Mitanni - Tushratta, Mitanni - Shattiwazza, Mitanni - Shattuara I, Mitanni - Wasashatta, Mitanni - Shattuara II, Mitanni - Hanilgalbat as an Assyrian Province, Mitanni - Neo-Assyrian times, Mitanni - Possible connections to Sanskrit and Indo-Aryans, Mitanni - Mitanni rulers, Mitanni - Towns, Mitanni - Excavations, Mitanni - Sources

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List of famous Egyptian people: 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 Khabur valley. Hurrians are mentioned in the private Nuzi texts, in Ugarit, and the Hittite archives in Hattushsha (Bogazköy). Cuneiform texts from Mari mention rulers of city-states in upper Mesopotamia with both Amurru (Amorite) and Hurrian names. Rulers with Hurrian names are also attested for Urshum and Hashshum, and tablets from Alalakh (layer VII, from the later part of the old-Babylonian period) ...

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Mitanni, Mitanni - Hurri Mitanni/Maitani and Hanilgalbat, Mitanni - History, Mitanni - Unknown rulers, Mitanni - Barattarna / Parshatatar, Mitanni - Shaushtatar, Mitanni - Artatama I and Shuttarna II, Mitanni - Artasshumara, Mitanni - Tushratta, Mitanni - Shattiwaza, Mitanni - Shattuara I, Mitanni - Wasashatta, Mitanni - Shattuara II, Mitanni - Hanilgalbat as an Assyrian Province, Mitanni - Neo-Assyrian times, Mitanni - Possible connections to Sanskrit and Indo-Aryans, Mitanni - Mitanni rulers, Mitanni - Towns, Mitanni - Excavations, Mitanni - Sources

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List of famous Egyptian people: Encyclopedia II - Jordan - Governorates

Main article: Governorates of Jordan Administratively, Jordan is divided into 12 governorates, each headed by a governor appointed by the king. They are the sole authorities for all government departments and development projects in their respective areas. Ajlun Amman Aqaba Balqa Irbid Jerash Kerak Ma'an Madaba Mafraq Salt ...

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Jordan, Jordan - History, Jordan - Politics, Jordan - Governorates, Jordan - Geography, Jordan - Economy, Jordan - Foreign relations, Jordan - Demographics, Jordan - Culture, Jordan - Miscellaneous topics

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List of famous Egyptian people: 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 to the east and south and Israel and West Bank to the west. All these border lines add up to 1619 km. The Gulf of Aqaba and the Dead Sea also touch the country, and thus Jordan has a coastline of 26 km. Jordan consists mostly of arid desert plateau in the east, with Highland area in the west. The Great Rift Valley of the Jordan River separates Jordan and Israel. The highest point in the country is Jabal Ram, while the lowest is the Dead Sea. Jordan is considered to ...

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Jordan, Jordan - History, Jordan - Politics, Jordan - Governorates, Jordan - Geography, Jordan - Economy, Jordan - Foreign relations, Jordan - Demographics, Jordan - Culture, Jordan - Miscellaneous topics

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List of famous Egyptian people: 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 saaf (صاف), meaning pure, clean or blank. This etymology refers to the emphasis of Sufism on purity of heart and soul. Another view is that the word originates from Suf (صوف), the Arabic word for wool, implying a cloak and refers to the si ...

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Sufism, Sufism - Etymology, Sufism - History of Sufism, Sufism - Origins, Sufism - The great Masters of Sufism, Sufism - Formalisation of Philosophies of Sufism, Sufism - Propagation of Sufism, Sufism - Modern Sufism, Sufism - Influences, Sufism - Basic beliefs, Sufism - Sufi Concepts, Sufism - Lataif-e-sitta The Six Subtleties, Sufism - Sufi cosmology, Sufism - Sufi practices, Sufism - Muraqaba, Sufism - Dhikr, Sufism - Qawwali, Sufism - Sama, Sufism - Nazar ill'al-murd, Sufism - Orders of Sufism, Sufism - Traditional orders, Sufism - Non-Traditional Sufi Groups, Sufism - Traditional Islamic schools of thought and Sufism, Sufism - Sources

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List of famous Egyptian people: 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 is the only city in Europe where teams have won both the Champions European Cup and the Intercontinental Cup. Both teams play at Giuseppe Meazza - San Siro Stadium (85,700). Many of the strongest Italian players of Football were born in Milano or in the nerby Metropolitan Area: Valentino Mazzola, Renzo De Vecchi, Paolo Maldini, Giuseppe Meazza, Giacinto Facchetti, Gianni Rivera, Paolo Rossi, Luigi Riva, Gaet ...

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Milan, Milan - History, Milan - Demographics, Milan - Economy, Milan - Famous Businesses of Milan, Milan - Architecture & Places, Milan - Principal churches, Milan - Famous monuments, Milan - Notable architecture, Milan - Culture & Art, Milan - Museums & Exhibitions, Milan - Theaters, Milan - Universities, Milan - Transportation, Milan - Airports, Milan - Subways tramways and buses, Milan - National Railway, Milan - Regional-Metropolitan Railway services, Milan - Taxis, Milan - Sports, Milan - Stadiums, Milan - Communication & media, Milan - Newspapers, Milan - Magazines, Milan - TV and radio, Milan - Sister cities, Milan - Milano Photo Gallery

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List of famous Egyptian people: 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 is the only city in Europe whose teams have won both the European Cup and the Intercontinental Cup. Both teams play at Giuseppe Meazza - San Siro Stadium (85,700). Many of the strongest Italian football players were born in Milan, in the nearby Metropolitan Area or in Lombardy: Valentino Mazzola, Renzo De Vecchi, Paolo Maldini, Giuseppe Meazza, Giacinto Facchetti, Gianni Rivera, Paolo Rossi, Luigi Riva, Gaet ...

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Milan, Milan - History, Milan - Demographics, Milan - Economy, Milan - Famous Businesses of Milan, Milan - Architecture & Places, Milan - Principal churches, Milan - Famous monuments, Milan - Notable architecture, Milan - Culture & Art, Milan - Museums & Exhibitions, Milan - Theaters, Milan - Universities, Milan - Transportation, Milan - Airports, Milan - Subways tramways and buses, Milan - National Railway, Milan - Regional-Metropolitan Railway services, Milan - Taxis, Milan - Sports, Milan - Stadiums, Milan - Communication & media, Milan - Newspapers, Milan - Magazines, Milan - TV and radio, Milan - Sister cities, Milan - Milano Photo Gallery

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List of famous Egyptian people: Encyclopedia II - Berber - Famous Berbers

Berber - In ancient times. Shoshenq I, (Egyptian Pharaoh of Libyan origin) Masinissa, King of Numidia, North Africa, present day Algeria and Tunisia Jugurtha, King of Numidia Juba II, King of Numidia Terence, (full name Publius Terentius Afer), Roman writer Apuleius, Roman writer ("half-Numidian, half-Gaetulian") Tacfarinas, who fought the Romans in the Aures Mountains Saint Augustine of Hippo, (from Tagaste, was Berber, although he grew up spea ...

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Berber, Berber - Origin, Berber - Genetic evidence, Berber - Archaeological, Berber - Linguistic, Berber - Phenotype and genotype by region, Berber - Coastal Northwest Africans, Berber - Northwest Africans of the interior, Berber - Saharan Northwest Africans, Berber - Religions and beliefs, Berber - History, Berber - Berbers and the Islamic conquest, Berber - Berbers in Al-Andalus, Berber - Modern-day Berbers, Berber - The Arabization of Northwest Africa, Berber - Famous Berbers, Berber - In ancient times, Berber - In medieval times, Berber - In modern times, Berber - Famous people who were either Berber or Punic, Berber - Famous people who may have had some Berber ancestors

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List of famous Egyptian people: 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 20th and 21st century literature and cinema. Similar to the character of the private eye, the secret agent is usually a loner, sometimes amoral, an existential hero operating outside the everyday constraints of society. James Bond, the protagonist of Ian Fleming's novels who went on to spawn an extremely successful film franchise, is probably the most famous fictional secret agent of all. Another is the ...

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Espionage, Espionage - Noteworthy incidents in the history of espionage, Espionage - Spies in various conflicts, Espionage - Espionage organizations, Espionage - Espionage technology and techniques, Espionage - Spy fiction, Espionage - Reference, Espionage - Surveys, Espionage - World War I, Espionage - World War II: 1931-1945, Espionage - Cold War Era: 1945-1991

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List of famous Egyptian people: 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 20th and 21st century literature and cinema. Similar to the character of the private eye, the secret agent is usually a loner, sometimes amoral, an existential hero operating outside the everyday constraints of society. James Bond, the protagonist of Ian Fleming's novels who went on to spawn an extremely successful film franchise, is probably the most famous fictional secret agent of all. Another is the ...

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Espionage, Espionage - Noteworthy incidents in the history of espionage, Espionage - Spies in various conflicts, Espionage - Espionage organizations, Espionage - Espionage technology and techniques, Espionage - Spy fiction, Espionage - External link

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List of famous Egyptian people: 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 20th and 21st century literature and cinema. Similar to the character of the private eye, the secret agent is usually a loner, sometimes amoral, an existential hero operating outside the everyday constraints of society. James Bond, the protagonist of Ian Fleming's novels who went on to spawn an extremely successful film franchise, is probably the most famous fictional secret agent of all. Another is the ...

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Espionage, Espionage - Noteworthy incidents in the history of espionage, Espionage - Spies in various conflicts, Espionage - Espionage organizations, Espionage - Espionage technology and techniques, Espionage - Spy fiction

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List of famous Egyptian people: 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, right in front of the church Santa Maria sopra Minerva. Pope Alexander VII decided that he wanted an ancient Egyptian obelisk to be erected in the piazza and commissioned Bernini to create a sculpture to support the obelisk. The sculpture of an elephant was finally carried out in 1667 by one of Bernini's students, Ercole Ferrata. One of the most interesting features of this elephant is its smile. T ...

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Gian Lorenzo Bernini, Gian Lorenzo Bernini - Early Works, Gian Lorenzo Bernini - Bernini's Architecture, Gian Lorenzo Bernini - Bernini's Fountains in Rome, Gian Lorenzo Bernini - Bernini's Marble Portraiture, Gian Lorenzo Bernini - Other works, Gian Lorenzo Bernini - List of Works, Gian Lorenzo Bernini - Sculpture, Gian Lorenzo Bernini - Paintings, Gian Lorenzo Bernini - Trivia

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List of famous Egyptian people: Encyclopedia II - African American - Culture

Main article: African American culture African American culture is an amalgam of influences, including African, Caribbean, European, and Latino cultures. From its music and dance, to speech, demeanor, and foodways, African American culture bears the strong imprint of West Africa, particularly in rural portions of the Deep South and Sea Islands of Georgia and South Carolina. African American music is one of the most pervasive African American cultural influences in the United States today. Hip hop, rock, R&B, funk, an ...

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African American, African American - Nomenclature, African American - Current Demographics, African American - African American history, African American - Ethnicity, African American - Contemporary issues, African American - Culture, African American - The term African American, African American - Political overtones, African American - Criticism of term, African American - Who is African American?, African American - Terms no longer in common use, African American - Black American population, African American - Other groups, African American - Footnotes

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List of famous Egyptian people: 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 last population census in 2002. In the urban areas are inhabited 58% of the population. The Republic's biggest city by far is Skopje, the capital, with an estimated 600,000 inhabitants, followed by Bitola (85 000), Kumanovo (70 000), Prilep (70 000), Tetovo (60 000), Veles (47 000), Ohrid (43 000) etc.

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Republic of Macedonia, Republic of Macedonia - History, Republic of Macedonia - Politics, Republic of Macedonia - International relations, Republic of Macedonia - Naming dispute, Republic of Macedonia - Geography, Republic of Macedonia - Economy, Republic of Macedonia - Demographics, Republic of Macedonia - Population, Republic of Macedonia - Ethnicities, Republic of Macedonia - Languages, Republic of Macedonia - Religion, Republic of Macedonia - Culture, Republic of Macedonia - Gallery

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