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... POPULATION Population groups . The official language of the coun- try is Spanish ; it is enriched by numerous local idioms and colloquialisms . English is used in business , and Italian is spoken by most immigrants . In the Indian ...
... POPULATION Population groups . The official language of the coun- try is Spanish ; it is enriched by numerous local idioms and colloquialisms . English is used in business , and Italian is spoken by most immigrants . In the Indian ...
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... population . As the result of this history of influence and counter- influence , which continues in the contemporary life of the country , there are in Wales two elements , the one of which can be regarded as " native , " although ...
... population . As the result of this history of influence and counter- influence , which continues in the contemporary life of the country , there are in Wales two elements , the one of which can be regarded as " native , " although ...
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... population numbers about 43,000 , of whom 85 percent live in Kitwe , Ndola , and Lusaka or other towns of the railway belt . The European population is multinational in origin but includes notable South Afri- The can and British ...
... population numbers about 43,000 , of whom 85 percent live in Kitwe , Ndola , and Lusaka or other towns of the railway belt . The European population is multinational in origin but includes notable South Afri- The can and British ...
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