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  • 41Islam in Greece — This article is about Islam in Greece in general. For information regarding the only explicitly recognized minority in Greece, see Muslim minority of Greece. For information regarding Greek Muslims, see Greek Muslims. Islam in Greece is… …

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  • 42Racism in Israel — Israeli protest in Pardes Hana against racism, 2010. The sign reads No to racism . Racism in Israel has been experienced by both Israeli Arabs and Israeli Jews. Israel has broad anti discrimination laws, which prohibit discrimination by both… …

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  • 43SHELUḤEI EREẒ ISRAEL — (Heb. emissaries of Ereẓ Israel ), the name for messengers from Ereẓ Israel sent abroad as emissaries to raise funds. During the patriarchate after the destruction of the Second Temple, emissaries were sent in groups (TJ,   Hor. 3:7, Pes. 4:8);… …

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  • 44Japanese Brazilian — Ethnic group |group=flagicon|Japan Japanese Brazilian flagicon|Brazil Nipo brasileiro image| Japanese immigrants in Brazil poptime= c. 1,500,000 Japanese Brazilians 0.5% of Brazil s population popplace=Japan: 300,000 Japanese Brazilians. [… …

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  • 46History of Israeli nationality — The Palestinian territory, which would one day become the State of Israel, was hewed out of the Ottoman Empire by Zionism and the British Mandate. The British establishment of colonial political boundaries allowed the Jews to develop autonomous… …

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  • 47A mari usque ad mare — Canada (Fr und En) Kanada …

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  • 48Kanadisch — Canada (Fr und En) Kanada …

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  • 49Kanadische Föderation — Canada (Fr und En) Kanada …

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  • 50IRAN — (official name: Islamic Republic of Iran), country in S.W. Asia, before 1935 known as Persia. Iran covers an area of 1,648,195 square km and includes 28 provinces, 714 districts, 718 towns, and 2,258 villages. Up to 1948 Jews were scattered in… …

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