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Christianity in Egypt / Religion in Egypt / Religion in Africa / Character sets / Coptic alphabet / Universal Character Set / Coptic language / Copts / Michael Everson / Character encoding / Coptic Orthodox Church / Notation
Date: 2011-02-15 12:18:59
Christianity in Egypt
Religion in Egypt
Religion in Africa
Character sets
Coptic alphabet
Universal Character Set
Coptic language
Copts
Michael Everson
Character encoding
Coptic Orthodox Church
Notation

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