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Languages of Spain / Latino-Faliscan languages / Languages of Russia / Ethnic groups in Europe / Languages of the Philippines / Basque language / Romance languages / Northeast Caucasian languages / Basque people / Culture / Languages of Africa / Languages of Europe
Date: 2011-06-01 11:13:52
Languages of Spain
Latino-Faliscan languages
Languages of Russia
Ethnic groups in Europe
Languages of the Philippines
Basque language
Romance languages
Northeast Caucasian languages
Basque people
Culture
Languages of Africa
Languages of Europe

43 International Journal of Modern Anthropology Int. J. Mod. Anthrop : Available online at www.ata.org.tn ; doi: ijma.v1i4.3 Original Synthetic Report

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