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  • 41The Underland Chronicles — Merge|Gregor and the Code of Claw|Talk:The Underland Chronicles#Proposed merge|date=January 2008 The Underland Chronicles is a five part series of children’s books written by Suzanne Collins between 2003 and 2007. It tells the story of an eleven… …

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  • 42Kavirondo — is the former name of the region surrounding Kavirondo Gulf (now Winam Gulf) as well as of two native peoples living there under the regime of British East Africa (The Nilotic Kavirondo and the Bantu Kavirondo ). Broadly, this was defined as… …

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  • 43Mwanga (ethnic group) — The Mwanga (also Namwanga or Nyamwanga) are an ethnic group based in northern Zambia and southwestern Tanzania. Their language is Nyamwanga. In 1993 the Mwanga population was estimated to number 256,000, with 169,000 living in Zambia and 87,000… …

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  • 44Tonga people of Zambia and Zimbabwe — For the related ethnic group in Malawi, see Tonga people of Malawi. For the Pacific island kingdom, see Tonga. For other uses see Tonga (disambiguation) . The Tonga people of Zambia and Zimbabwe (also called Batonga ) are a Bantu ethnic group of… …

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  • 45Prehistoric Sweden — Late Palaeolithic and Mesolithic, 12,000 4,000 BC= The Pleistocene glaciations scoured the landscape clean and covered much of it in deep quaternary sediments. Therefore no undisputed Early or Middle Palaeolithic sites or finds are known from… …

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  • 46hayward — /hay wawrd /, n. an officer having charge of hedges and fences around a town common, esp. to keep cattle from breaking through and to impound stray cattle. [1175 1225; ME heiward, equiv. to hei(e) hedge, fence (OE hege; akin to HEDGE, HAW3) +… …

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  • 47Shilluk — /shi loohk /, n., pl. Shilluks, (esp. collectively) Shilluk for 1. 1. a member of a Nilotic people of Sudan. 2. the Nilotic language of this people. * * * People living on the western bank of the Nile in The Sudan. They speak an Eastern Sudanic… …

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  • 48Sukuma — /soo kooh meuh/, n., pl. Sukumas, (esp. collectively) Sukuma for 1. 1. a member of an agricultural people of northwestern Tanzania, near Lake Victoria, who constitute the country s largest population group. 2. the Bantu language of the Sukuma. *… …

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  • 49Nuba peoples — For the region extending from southern Egypt to northern Sudan, see Nubia. For the musical form, see Andalusi nubah or Nuubaat. For the Palestinian village, see Nuba, Hebron. Nuba man with body painting Nuba is a collective term used here for the …

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  • 50stall — 1. n. & v. n. 1 a a trader s stand or booth in a market etc., or out of doors. b a compartment in a building for the sale of goods. c a table in this on which goods are exposed. 2 a a stable or cowhouse. b a compartment for one animal in this. 3… …

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