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  • 1Conflict of laws — Conflict of laws …

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  • 2Conflict in the Niger Delta — Map of Nigeria numerically showing states typically considered part of the Niger Delta region: 1. Abia, 2. Akwa Ibom, 3. Bayelsa, 4. Cross River, 5. Delta …

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  • 3Conflict (film) — Conflict is the title of several films: Conflict (1936 film), starring John Wayne Conflict (1945 film), a film noir starring Humphrey Bogart, Alexis Smith, and Sydney Greenstreet Samar (film) (Conflict), a 1999 Indian film directed by Shyam… …

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  • 4Names of Catalan language — The first names, or glotonyms, of Catalan language formed in a dialectal relation with Latin, in which Catalan lived as a register. So, these names already expressed the relationship between the two languages (Tours Concilium, 813). Catalan… …

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  • 5Names of the Catalan language — The first names, or glossonyms, of the Catalan language formed in a dialectal relation with Latin, in which Catalan existed as a variety. These names already expressed the relationship between the two languages (Tours Concilium, 813). New names… …

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  • 6Conflict of the Orders — Ancient Rome This article is part of the series: Politics and government of Ancient Rome Periods …

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  • 7Names of the Greeks — History of Greece This article is part of a series …

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  • 8Names of Ho Chi Minh City — A 1910 postcard showing the name Saigon (French: Saïgon), a westernized version of the Vietnamese Sài Gòn. The city now known as Ho Chi Minh City (Vietnamese: Thành phố Hồ Chí Minh …

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  • 9Names of Anatolia — This article discusses the various names throughout history by which the country we now know as Anatolia and Turkey has been referred to. The English name for Turkey is derived from the Medieval Latin Turchia (c.1369).[1] The name for Turkey in… …

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  • 10Conflict of Adam and Eve with Satan — The Conflict of Adam and Eve with Satan is a Christian pseudepigraphical work found in Ge ez, translated from an Arabic original and thought to date from the 5th or 6th century AD. It is a late part of the broad family of Old Testament… …

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