The New Encyclopædia Britannica: In 32 Volumes. A-ak - Bayes, Volume 1Philip W. Goetz, Dale H. Hoiberg, Robert MacHenry Encyclopædia Britannica, 1992 - 32 pages |
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... centre for the northeast- ern region of India , its health - care facilities are always overcrowded . Education . Education has long been a mark of higher social status in Calcutta . The city has been a centre of learning since the ...
... centre for the northeast- ern region of India , its health - care facilities are always overcrowded . Education . Education has long been a mark of higher social status in Calcutta . The city has been a centre of learning since the ...
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... centre of cul- ture . Both amateur and professional productions are pre- sented at the Confederation Centre of the Arts , which adjoins historic Province House in that city . This complex contains a large auditorium , art gallery and ...
... centre of cul- ture . Both amateur and professional productions are pre- sented at the Confederation Centre of the Arts , which adjoins historic Province House in that city . This complex contains a large auditorium , art gallery and ...
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... centres . It has served as a doorway for foreign influence since the 3rd century AD and was the first Chi- nese port to be regularly visited by European traders . The city is also a historic centre of learning and , as a centre of ...
... centres . It has served as a doorway for foreign influence since the 3rd century AD and was the first Chi- nese port to be regularly visited by European traders . The city is also a historic centre of learning and , as a centre of ...
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