Journal of Mediterranean Studies, Volumes 10-11Mediterranean Institute, University of Malta, 2000 |
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... population européenne de Tunis au milieu du XIXe siècle . " Ganiage studied parish records of the main Catholic Church of Tunis , St. Croix , 1840s to 1860s . These records indicate that there were 12,064 Catholics in Tunisia in 1856 ...
... population européenne de Tunis au milieu du XIXe siècle . " Ganiage studied parish records of the main Catholic Church of Tunis , St. Croix , 1840s to 1860s . These records indicate that there were 12,064 Catholics in Tunisia in 1856 ...
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... population : the Maltese spoke a similar language , wore similar clothes and lived in similar neighborhoods . Unfortunately , then , this is mainly what we know about the Maltese in Tunisia : their curious ' liminal ' social and ...
... population : the Maltese spoke a similar language , wore similar clothes and lived in similar neighborhoods . Unfortunately , then , this is mainly what we know about the Maltese in Tunisia : their curious ' liminal ' social and ...
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... population in Skopje , which ballooned in size after the earthquake of 1963 from around 80,000 to over 500,000 - around a quarter of the republic's entire population , who categorize their fellow Albanian citizens in strikingly similar ...
... population in Skopje , which ballooned in size after the earthquake of 1963 from around 80,000 to over 500,000 - around a quarter of the republic's entire population , who categorize their fellow Albanian citizens in strikingly similar ...
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The Italian Connection in | 5 |
The Movement of Scythian Nomads | 21 |
Malcolm Barber | 29 |
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