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  • 1Mandé peoples — Mandé Total population 27 million Regions with significant populations West Africa Languages Mande languages Religion Muslim Related ethnic groups …

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  • 2United Jewish Peoples' Order — The United Jewish Peoples Order is a secular socialist Jewish cultural, political and educational fraternal organization in Canada. The UJPO traces its history to 1926 and the founding of the Labour League. It was for many years associated with… …

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  • 3Nakh peoples — Vainakhs on a wedding 1870 1886 …

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  • 4National Anthem of Russia — Государственный гимн Российской Федерации English: National Anthem of the Russian Federation Gosudarstvenny Gimn Rossiyskoy Federatsii Performance of the Hymn of the Russian Federation by the Presidential Orchestra and Kremlin Choir at the… …

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  • 5Military of Guinea — Republic of Guinea Armed Forces Founded 1958 Service branches Army Air Force Navy National Gendarmerie, Republican Guard, Presidential Guard Leadership Commander in …

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  • 6Tashkent — Uzbek: Toshkent, Тошкент Russian: Ташкент Toshqand, Toshkand Aerial view of Tashkent …

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  • 7Clementino Ocampos — Birth name Clementino Ocampos Born November 14, 1913(1913 11 14) San Lorenzo, Paraguay Died January 4, 2001(2001 01 04) (aged 87) Asunción, Para …

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  • 8Non-English press of the Communist Party USA — This article is about publications of the Communist Party USA in languages other than English. For a similar list of the party s English language publications, see English language press of the Communist Party USA. During the nine decades since… …

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  • 9Charity and Charities — • In its widest and highest sense, charity includes love of God as well as love of man Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Charity and Charities     Charity and Charities …

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  • 10Neo-Druidism — A group of Druids in England, dressed in ceremonial garb Neo Druidism or Neo Druidry, commonly referred to as Druidism or Druidry by its adherents,[1][2] …

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