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  • 11Finland — This article is about the country in Northern Europe. For other uses, see Finland (disambiguation). Coordinates: 65°N 27°E / 65°N 027°E / 65; …

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  • 12Cheikh Anta Diop — Pan African topics General Pan Africanism Afro Asian Afro Latino Colonialism …

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  • 13Traumatic brain injury — See also: Brain injury (disambiguation) Traumatic brain injury Classification and external resources …

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  • 14Population history of Egypt — The land currently known as Egypt has a long and involved population history. This is partly due to its geographical location at the crossroads of several major cultural areas: the Mediterranean, the Middle East, the Sahara and East Africa. In… …

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  • 15Inuit language — The Inuit language is traditionally spoken across the North American Arctic and to some extent in the subarctic in Labrador. It is also spoken in far eastern Russia, particularly the Diomede Islands, but is severely endangered in Russia today and …

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  • 16Archaeogenetics of the Near East — The archaeogenetics of the Near East involves the study of aDNA or ancient DNA, identifying haplogroups and haplotypes of ancient skeletal remains from both YDNA and mtDNA for populations of the Ancient Near East (the modern Middle East, i.e.… …

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  • 17Tamar of Georgia — Infobox Monarch | name =Tamar title =Queen of Georgia (more) caption =Tamar as depicted on a mural from the Vardzia monastery reign =1184 – 1213 coronation = predecessor =George III successor =George IV heir = consort =Yuri Bogolyubsky David… …

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  • 18further — I. a. 1. Farther, more remote, more distant. 2. Farther on, to a greater distance or length, more in advance, farther. 3. Additional, farther. II. ad. 1. Farther, more remotely, more in advance, to a greater distance (from the starting point),… …

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  • 19Franck, César — ▪ French composer in full  César auguste Franck   born Dec. 10, 1822, Liège, Neth. died Nov. 8, 1890, Paris, France  Belgian French Romantic composer and organist who was the chief figure in a movement to give French music an emotional engagement …

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  • 20farther — I. ad. 1. Beyond, further, more remotely, to or at a greater distance. 2. Moreover, besides, furthermore. II. a. 1. Further, more remote, remoter, at a greater distance, more distant. 2. Additional …

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