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  • * [[/Ancient Roman society/]] * [[/Information and Documentation Center on NATO in Republic of Moldova/]]
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  • ...mb|right|375px|The Roman province of Dalmatia (pink colour) in the Western Roman Empire. 476 AD]] ...n Empire created their own Dalmatian Ducatus. The Dalmatian province had a Roman Latin-Illyrian population as well as Liburnians, Greeks, Guduscani<ref>[htt
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  • ...ses of the decreased rate of ankle-sprains among Romans, thus allowing the Republic to expand into an empire with its far larger healthy population. ...signs were found far less frequently during the [[Medieval]] Period, as [[Roman]] culture diminished throughout Europe. Because the Germanic tribes to the
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  • ...d 2007-[[April 22|4-22]].</ref><ref>[http://penelope.uchicago.edu/Thayer/E/Roman/Texts/secondary/journals/CP/29/2/Population_of_Rome*.html#note6 The Populat ...nization by pre-industrial standards. Most of these centers had a [[Forum (Roman)|forum]] and temples and same type of buildings, on a smaller scale, as fou
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  • ...ing Slav, Becoming Croat: New approaches in research of identities in post-Roman Illyricum] by Danijel Dzino</ref>}} ...i ''or'' sklaboi). Later in Latin, Sklabenoi was written Sclaveni. Ancient Roman <ref>Pliny the Elder: Natural History, Latin: Naturalis Historia 77 AD </re
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  • ...Editor's response to some very simple basic historic facts concerning the Republic of Venice and Venetian Albania: {{quote| [[File:250px-Ragusa.png|thumb|right|325px|'''Republic of Ragusa'''. Today part of modern [[Croatia]].]]
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  • ...opric''' or ''Diocese'' is an ecclesiastical region run by a bishop in the Roman Catholic, Orthodox Christian, Anglican and some Lutheran churches.</ref> fr ...t, bled, and died at the Siege of Candia, whose memory was honoured by the Republic, and whose surviving family was liberally pensioned; so his name of our rac
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  • '''Rwanda''', officially Republic of Rwanda, republic (2005 est. pop. 8,441,000), 10,169 sq mi (26,338 sq km), E central Africa. ...around 3%. About 90% of the people are Christian (more than half of these Roman Catholic, with Protestant and Adventist minorities) and 5% (mostly Tutsis)
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  • ...00px| The original Roman province of Dalmatia (pink colour) in the Western Roman Empire-476 AD]] When [[Austria|Austrian Empire]] occupied ''Republic of Venice's'' region of Dalmatia (Dalmazia Veneta) in '''1815''' the Venet
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  • ==Roman dominance== ...however such as [[Etruscan_civilization|Etruscan]] in [[Roman_architecture|Roman architecture]].
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  • ...n Croatian). The book has many translations of old records of the Venetian Republic in relation to Korčula (from Venetian-Italian to standard Croatian).</ref> ...f Blato on the 2nd of February, 1642 on the island of Korčula, part of the Republic of Venice, a contract of land transaction was concluded. The neighboring la
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  • ...ry forces in the U.S. Congress, the leaders of Texas formed an independent republic that lasted until 1845. Austin is the capital and Houston the largest city. ...es. The Americans easily avoided Mexican requirements that all settlers be Roman Catholic, but conflict with Mexican settlers over land titles resulted in t
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  • *[[193]] - [[Roman Emperor]] [[Marcus Didius]] is [[assassin]]ated in his palace. ...took [[Vienna]] in his conquest of [[Austria]] (from [[Frederick III, Holy Roman Emperor|Frederick III]]) and made the city his capital.
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  • ...jpg|thumb|left|275px|One of Kocula's towers built during the rule of the ''Republic of Venice''. Photo by [[Directory:Peter Zuvela|Peter Zuvela]]]] During and post Roman Empire the population on Korcula island where Dalmatian Latins who spoke Ro
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  • ...Latest historic research states 230 B.C. to be more accurate (Illyricum & Roman Politics 229 BC-AD 68 by ...the ruins scattered across the island bear witness to the existence of the Roman colonies, they explain their purpose.
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  • ...(p163-p164]</ref><ref>'''Encyclopaedia Britannica''' - Slovenia (a former republic of Yugoslavia): ...alian''' today; for as times of peace followed times of war, the Greek and Roman inhabitants of Rausium intermarried with the surrounding Slavs, and so a mi
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  • ...rule of Portugal, '''Brazil''' became an independent nation in 1822 and a republic in 1889. By far the largest and most populous country in South America, Bra | bgcolor="#ffffff" | Roman Catholic (nominal) 73.6%, Protestant 15.4%, Spiritualist 1.3%, Bantu/voodoo
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  • ...wing Japan's surrender to the United States in 1945. After World War II, a Republic of Korea (ROK) was set up in the southern half of the Korean Peninsula whil | bgcolor="#ffffff" | Christian 26.3% (Protestant 19.7%, Roman Catholic 6.6%), Buddhist 23.2%, other or unknown 1.3%, none 49.3% (1995 cen
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  • | bgcolor="#ffffff" | nominally Roman Catholic 96%, Protestant 2%, other 2% | bgcolor="#ffffff" | ''conventional long form:'' Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela <br />''conventional short form:'' Venezuela <br />''loc
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  • ...(p163-p164)]</ref><ref>'''Encyclopaedia Britannica''' - Slovenia (a former republic of Yugoslavia): ...q&f=false Becoming Slav, Becoming Croat:] Identity Transformations in Post-Roman and Early Medieval Dalmatia by Danijel Dzino (p20)</ref> Franjo Tudman who
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  • ...r to the arrival of the Slavs, Roman Dalmatia was mainly inhabited by a '''Roman Latin-Illyrian''' population. Recent DNA studies have stated that more than ...Croatian linguist finally asserted that there is no Slavic studies without Roman studies! He admitted that it is not possible to study the Croatian language
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  • ...'s older names was Curzola. The island was from 1420 to 1797 part of the ''Republic of Venice''. The Old-Slavic term was Krkar. According to Antun Rosanovic (D ...t, bled, and died at the Siege of Candia, whose memory was honoured by the Republic, and whose surviving family was liberally pensioned; so his name of our rac
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  • * St. Mary's, Rhode Island's oldest Roman Catholic parish was founded in 1828. The church is best known as the site o ...abolitionist movement. Julia Ward Howe, author of the "Battle Hymn of the Republic", attended this church.
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  • ...by Turkey. All other countries consider the city to be legally part of the Republic of Cyprus. (ref from Wikipedia)</ref> Confident with these successes , at t ...en getting close to Dubrovnik ['''originally''': '''Ragusa''', part of the Republic of Ragusa] or even closer. To the West we hear that around Vis [Lissa] were
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  • ...in Africa, and has been involved in operations in Lesotho, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, and Burundi, amongst others. It has also participated as a pa
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  • ...on a mission to [[St. Petersburg, Russia]], to gain recognition of the new republic. He also spent time in [[Finland]], [[Sweden]], [[Denmark]] and in 1804 pub ...d|Henry II]]'s conquest of [[Ireland]] in which he subtly associated the [[Roman Catholic Church]] with English aggression, was published in 1832. ''Poems o
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  • ...Other parties were banned. Read the “CONSTITUTION OF THE SOCIALIST FEDERAL REPUBLIC OF YUGOSLAVIA”, adopted by the Federal People's Assembly April 7, 1963.</ ...to the Soviet Union (Young Pioneer of the Soviet Union) and the [[People's Republic of China]].
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  • | bgcolor="#ffffff" | nominally 85% Roman Catholic prior to CASTRO assuming power; Protestants, Jehovah's Witnesses, | bgcolor="#ffffff" | ''conventional long form:'' Republic of Cuba <br />''conventional short form:'' Cuba <br />''local long fo
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  • ...ases with the term [[City Council|council]] in Britain in 1973, and in the Republic of Ireland. The sole exception is the [[Corporation of London]] which retai ...ders who invested money for a specific purpose. Such corporations in the [[Roman Empire]] were sanctioned by the state, while such corporations in the [[Mau
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  • The [[renminbi]] used by the [[People's Republic of China]] was informally and controversially pegged to the dollar in the m ...ortrait of [[Benjamin Franklin]] that it bears) or a C-note (C being the [[Roman numeral]] for 100). ''Benjamins'' can also be used as a nickname for large
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  • ...a country in the middle of [[North America]]. It is governed as a federal republic system, established in [[1789]]. | bgcolor="#ffffff" | Protestant 52%, Roman Catholic 24%, Mormon 2%, Jewish 1%, Muslim 1%, other 10%, none 10% (2002 es
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  • | bgcolor="#ffffff" | Buddhist 89%, Christian 4% (Baptist 3%, Roman Catholic 1%), Muslim 4%, animist 1%, other 2% .../>''local short form:'' Myanma Naingngandaw <br />''former:'' Socialist Republic of the Union of Burma <br />''note:'' since 1989 the military authoritie
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  • ...ns for both state sponsored education and an agrarian democracy in the new Republic. His educational idea of creating specialized units of learning is physical ...acing the quadrangle, while the library is modeled on the [[Pantheon, Rome|Roman Pantheon]]. The ensemble of buildings surrounding the quad is an unmistakab
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  • ...User:CanadianCaesar|CanadianCaesar]] <small>[[User_talk:CanadianCaesar|The Republic Restored]]</small> 17:02, 12 February 2006 (UTC) <font color=696969>As a theology professor and scholar of Roman Catholicism, I am happy to answer questions about the Church. Be warned tha
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  • Caledonia: historical area of north Britain beyond Roman control, roughly corresponding to modern Scotland. It was inhabited by the ...crannogs (lake dwellings) and weems (underground stone houses) containing Roman objects of trade.
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  • ...resigned his commission as commander-in-chief, emulating the [[Cincinnatus|Roman general Cincinnatus]], an exemplar of the republican ideal of citizen leade ...on and the Federal Government]". Religion and the Founding of the American Republic. Library of Congress Exhibition. Retrieved on [[May 17]] [[2007]].</ref>
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  • ...[Pope Leo XIII]] for the purchase of lands in the Philippines owned by the Roman Catholic Church. Taft then persuaded Congress to appropriate $7,239,000 to ...liam Howard Taft III]] was U.S. [[Ambassador (diplomacy)|ambassador]] to [[Republic of Ireland|Ireland]] from 1953 to 1957. [[William Howard Taft IV]], current
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  • ...ef> and he was also considered vulnerable because of his conversion from [[Roman Catholic Church|Catholicism]].<ref name="senate1">{{cite web |year = [[Janu ====People's Republic of China====
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  • ...tbh, if my personal 'technical' peeve with WP was to get fixed? "Times New Roman" (cringe) 03:35 < Revent> Ye, I know....and the 'default' is Times New Roman, for 'compatability'
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  • ...onal Democrats across the country, small farmers, the "[[Solid South]]", [[Roman Catholic Church|Catholics]], [[Political machine|big city machines]], [[Lab ...1937-1945)|Sino-Japanese War]] broke out in 1937, public opinion favored [[Republic of China|China]], and Roosevelt found various ways to assist that nation.<r
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  • ...r the Democrat [[Al Smith]], whom many voters distrusted on account of his Roman Catholicism. Hoover deeply believed in the [[Efficiency Movement]] (a major ...nal Relief and Food Committee.'' The CRB became, in effect, an independent republic of relief, with its own flag, navy, factories, mills and railroads. Its $11
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  • [18:37] <tommorris> RCMP could become Republic of Canada Mounted Police [18:38] <tommorris> the Québec folk should be happy with a Republic. It'd be like home.
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  • || but after I left you, on my way into Greece, when neither the republic nor any friends were occupying my attention, and when I could not honourabl ...influencing the mind, when exhortations are delivered to men to defend the republic, or when they are encouraged to seek glory and praise: of which kind of add
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  • �03[14:58] * Kozuch (~Kozuch@78-80-181-179.tmcz.cz) from Czech Republic also in #wikipedia has joined #wikipedia-en �15[16:14] * xid (joeblob@narc.oti.cz) (Czech Republic) from #wikipedia-en #wikipedia #freenode Quit (Ping timeout: 240 seconds)
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  • 01:55 < mareklug> ToAruShiroiNeko ask petan. it is Czech Republic that serves fries inside hamburger buns, wtihout any hamburger meat. 12:50 < BobTheWikipedian> i mean roman
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  • [15:07] <jubo2> The Roman Wormwood ...herlands is probably unique in having become a kingdom after first being a republic apart from Cambodia I think.
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  • [06:04] <{soap|bed}> Wikipedia says the Dominican Republic is a high-HDI country ...cabulary either from Latin or Norman French. And Britain was a part of the Roman empire, and a part of Western European culture, so they inherited a lot of
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  • [21:03] <PinkAmpersand> "And like Stephen Glass, The New Republic reporter who slipped pure fiction past his editors by falsifying his notes, ...<BobTheWikipedian> i am hoosier/hessian/kentuckian/bavarian/prussian/holy roman empire/ohioan/alsatian/limburgian/english american/hollander mix
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  • [15:50] <BarkingFish> it wouldn't matter - channel names on here are in roman letters ...|Waldman |Mason |2006|p=205}}) and [[Carpians|Carpi]] remained outside the Roman empire, in what the Romans called ''Dacia Libera'' (Free Dacia)." Seems the
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