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  • 91Nij, Azerbaijan — Nij   Municipality   …

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  • 92Anexo:Ateos — Existen desacuerdos sobre la neutralidad en el punto de vista de la versión actual de este artículo o sección. En la página de discusión puedes consultar el debate al respecto …

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  • 93Reed Gusciora — (* 27. März 1960 in Passaic, New Jersey) ist ein US amerikanischer Politiker (Demokratischen Partei). Nach seiner Schulzeit studierte Gusciora Politikwissenschaften und Internationale Beziehungen an der Katholischen Universität von Amerika und… …

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  • 94Mizrahi, Elijah — (c. 1450 1526)    Ottoman rabbinic authority. He was born in Constantinople, and became the foremost rabbinic authority in the Ottoman empire. He adopted a more tolerant attitude to the Karaites than other rabbinic scholars. He wrote various… …

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  • 95Languages — (Kurdish)    The Kurdish languages belong to the Indo European language family and are thus distantly related to English and most other European languages. Persian (Farsi), however, is the major language most closely related to Kurdish. On the… …

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  • 96Lehtonen, Joel — (1881 1934)    A Finnish novelist, short story writer, and poet, Lehtonen never knew his father and became a ward of the community owing to his mother s poverty and doubtful reputation. Raised by the kind widow of a local minister, he received an …

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  • 97AGRICOLA, Michael — (1508 1557) Michael Agricola was a reformist bishop who helped introduce Lutheran wor­ship to the vernacular culture of Finland. Born on the southern coast of Finland, Agricola attended school in Viipuri (Viborg). He arrived in Turku (Abo) in… …

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  • 98Edict of Nantes —    The Edict of Nantes, issued by King Henry IV in 1598, granted tolerance to Protestants in France. The Reformation in France grew in the 1550s and began to penetrate the ranks of the nobility, most significantly the Coligny family. However,… …

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  • 99Cassady, Carolyn — (1923– )    Married to the whirlwind, larger than life Beat muse neal cassady, Carolyn Cassady became a central figure in the lives of Cassady, jack kerouac, and allen ginsberg, as well as an important Beat memoirist with the publication of her… …

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  • 100Ricci, Matteo — (1552–1610)    Missionary.    Ricci was a member of the Jesuit Order. He went to Macao in 1582 where he learnt the Mandarin language. Then, in 1583 he settled in mainland China, living successively in Chao ching, Shaochow, Nanking and finally,… …

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