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Ethnic groups in Egypt / Beja people / Pastoralists / Beja language / Cushitic languages / Afroasiatic languages / Hadendoa / Arabic language / Sudan / Africa / Languages of Eritrea / Languages of Sudan
Date: 2006-04-10 08:48:55
Ethnic groups in Egypt
Beja people
Pastoralists
Beja language
Cushitic languages
Afroasiatic languages
Hadendoa
Arabic language
Sudan
Africa
Languages of Eritrea
Languages of Sudan

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