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  • 101Navajo language — Navajo Diné bizaad Spoken in USA Region Arizona, New Mexico, Utah, Colorado Native speakers 171,000 …

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  • 102Culture of Cornwall — Entrance at Truro Cathedral has welcome sign in several languages, including Cornish …

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  • 103John Napier — For other people with the same name, see John Napier (disambiguation). John Napier John Napier (1550–1617) Born …

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  • 104Jicarilla language — Jicarilla (called Abáachi mizaa in Jicarilla) is an Eastern Southern Athabaskan language spoken by the Jicarilla Apache.oundsConsonantsJicarilla has 34 consonants:* What has developed into IPA|/d/ in Jicarilla corresponds to IPA|/n/ and IPA|/ⁿd/… …

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  • 105Front Mission (video game) — Infobox VG title = Front Mission developer = Square, G Craft publisher = Square, Square Enix designer = composer = Yoko Shimomura Noriko Matsueda engine = released = vgrelease|Japan|JP|February 24, 1995 (SNES) vgrelease|Japan|JP|July 12, 2002… …

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  • 106Iranian languages — Major subgroup of the Indo Iranian branch of the Indo European language family. Iranian languages are probably spoken by more than 80 million people in southwestern and southern Asia. Only two Old Iranian languages are known, Avestan and Old… …

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  • 107Sundial — A sundial is a device that measures time by the position of the Sun. In common designs such as the horizontal sundial, the sun casts a shadow from its style (a thin rod or a sharp, straight edge) onto a flat surface marked with lines indicating… …

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  • 108Sultan Walad — Baha al Din Muhammad i Walad (PerB|بها الدین محمد ولد), more popularly known as Sultan Walad (PerB|سلطان ولد), was the eldest son of Jalal Al Din Rumi, Persian poet and Sufi, and one of the founders of the Mawlawiyaa (PerB|مولویه)order [ Schubert …

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  • 109Montevideo — For other uses, see Montevideo (disambiguation). Montevideo Former colonial name: City of San Felipe y Santiago de Montevideo   Capital city   …

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  • 110Hikikomori — nihongo| Hikikomori |ひきこもり or 引き籠もり|Hikikomori|lit. pulling away, being confined , i.e. acute social withdrawal is a Japanese term to refer to the phenomenon of reclusive individuals who have chosen to withdraw from social life, often seeking… …

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