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  • 61BALTIMORE — BALTIMORE, city in Maryland, U.S. When abraham rice of Bavaria accepted the rabbinic post at Baltimore Hebrew Congregation in 1840, the congregation became the first in America to employ an ordained rabbi. While Baltimore Jewry remains justly… …

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  • 62White Brazilian — Ethnic group group= White Brazilian Brasileiro Branco European immigrants in Brazil poptime= White People 93,000,000 White Brazilians 49.7% of Brazil s population [ [http://www.ibge.gov.br/home/estatistica/populacao/condicaodevida/indicadoresminim… …

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  • 63New Jersey — This article is about the U.S. state of New Jersey. For other uses, see New Jersey (disambiguation). NJ redirects here. For other uses, see Nj (disambiguation) …

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  • 64Venezuela — For other uses, see Venezuela (disambiguation). Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela[1] República Bolivariana de Venezuela (Spanish) …

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  • 65History of the Jews in Mexico — Jewish Mexican Mexicano de origen Judio Ilan Stavans · Arturo Ripstein Total population 67,476 Regions with significant populations …

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  • 66Fairouzeh — Infobox Settlement official name = Fairouzeh other name = native name = فيروزه nickname = settlement type = motto = imagesize = image caption = flag size = image seal size = image shield = shield size = image blank emblem = blank emblem type =… …

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  • 67United States —    The dissemination of Hindu thought and practice in the United States began before any Hindu teacher entered America. Ironically, the assimilation of immigrants from India has not been a primary vehicle for the introduction or popularization of …

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  • 68BOLIVIA — BOLIVIA, South American republic; population: 8,724,156 (2004). Jewish population: c. 600. History of Jewish Settlement Desperate to escape the increasingly vehement persecution in their homelands, thousands of refugees from Nazi dominated… …

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  • 69WYOMING — WYOMING, a central Rocky Mountain state in the western United States. Its total population in 2000 was 493,782, ranking it the least populated state in the nation. Its Jewish population was approximately 400. The 140 year history of the Jews of… …

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  • 70Chinese Argentine — Chinese New Year celebration in Buenos Aires Chinatown. Total population 100,000 (2008) Regions with significant populations …

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