The New Encyclopaedia Britannica: Macropaedia (19 v.)Encyclopaedia Britannica, 1983 - Encyclopedias and dictionaries |
From inside the book
Results 1-3 of 78
Page 273
... population of the Tadzhik Soviet Socialist Republic and belong to the Ira- nian branch of the Indo - European family . The Kawa peo- ple of the Chinese - Burmese border area belong to the Mon - Khmer branch of the Austroasiatic family ...
... population of the Tadzhik Soviet Socialist Republic and belong to the Ira- nian branch of the Indo - European family . The Kawa peo- ple of the Chinese - Burmese border area belong to the Mon - Khmer branch of the Austroasiatic family ...
Page 329
... population . They give totals of around 9,000,000 households , or slightly more than 50,000,000 persons . Contemporary officials considered that only about 70 percent of the population was actually regis- tered , so that the total ...
... population . They give totals of around 9,000,000 households , or slightly more than 50,000,000 persons . Contemporary officials considered that only about 70 percent of the population was actually regis- tered , so that the total ...
Page 870
... population comprised more than 60 percent of the national whole ; in the early 1970s , however , 60 percent of the nation's population inhabited urban areas . Colombia has not received a large number of immi- grants , and its population ...
... population comprised more than 60 percent of the national whole ; in the early 1970s , however , 60 percent of the nation's population inhabited urban areas . Colombia has not received a large number of immi- grants , and its population ...
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
acid activity administration ammonia army atomic orbitals became benzene bonds Buddhist called carbon atoms cells central centre Ceylon Ch'in Chaetognatha Charadriiformes Charles Chaucer Chekiang chemical bond chemical reactions chemistry chemoreception Chess Chicago children's literature Chile China Chinese chloride Chou common complex compounds covalent covalent bonds cultural disease drugs dynasty early economic electrons elements emperor energy example fluorine groups Hopeh hydrogen important increased industry insects involved ions king known land large number Lo-yang major mass materials ment metal methods molecular molecules nitrogen northern nucleus occur officials orbitals organic oxide oxygen party percent period political population provinces quartets reactants receptors region reign result river separation Shang Sinhalese social sodium sodium chloride southern species structure substances sulfonamide sulfur sulfuric acid Szechwan T'ang Taoist temperature tion trans Tsung turtles Yangtze