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  • 811920 Palestine riots — The 1920 Palestine riots, or Nabi Musa riots, took place in British Mandate of Palestine April 4–7, 1920 in and around the Old City of Jerusalem. The events coincided with and are named after the Christian/Muslim Easter holiday Nabi Musa and… …

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  • 82Portal:Palestine — Wikipedia portals: Culture Geography Health History Mathematics Natural sciences People Philosophy Religion Society Technology Shortcut: WP:Palestine …

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  • 83Music of Palestine — Part of a series on Palestinians …

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  • 84Municipality (Palestinian Authority) — Palestinian National Authority This article is part of the series: Politics and government of the Palestinian National Authority An …

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  • 85Timeline of the name Palestine — This article presents a list of notable historical references to the name Palestine, and cognates such as Filastin and Palaestina, through the various time periods of the region. The term Peleset (transliterated from hieroglyphs as P r s t) is… …

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  • 86Definitions of Palestine and Palestinian — The term Palestine and the related term Palestinian have several overlapping (and occasionally contradictory) definitions.PalestineOrigin of the term: See also: Palestine – Boundaries and nameThe term Palestine is derived from gr. Παλαιστινη/ la …

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  • 87Demographics of Palestine — The Demographics of Palestine refers to the demography, or the statistical study of the population of Palestine. Studies of the subject can cover a wide historical and geographical scope, with the definition of Palestine varying throughout the… …

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  • 88People's Republic of China–Palestine relations — Sino Palestinian relations Palestine …

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  • 89Denmark–Palestine relations — Denmark Palestine relations Denmark …

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  • 90Diplomatic missions of Palestine — On 15 November 1988, the Palestinian National Council of the Palestine Liberation Organization, sitting in Algiers, adopted the Palestinian Declaration of Independence, unilaterally proclaiming the State of Palestine within the former British… …

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