Journal of Mediterranean Studies, Volume 13Mediterranean Institute, University of Malta, 1991 |
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... Population Figures : ' Will ye no come back again ? ' Population figures for the island are available from the national censuses for 1961 to 2001 , but much more detailed information comes from the registers kept by the village ...
... Population Figures : ' Will ye no come back again ? ' Population figures for the island are available from the national censuses for 1961 to 2001 , but much more detailed information comes from the registers kept by the village ...
Page 36
... population was only 700. The largest population figure ever recorded for the island is one thousand , in 1675 ( Slot 1982 : 290 , using Ricault ) ; it nearly reached this again in 1856 , when the population is given as 952 ( MEE 1929 ...
... population was only 700. The largest population figure ever recorded for the island is one thousand , in 1675 ( Slot 1982 : 290 , using Ricault ) ; it nearly reached this again in 1856 , when the population is given as 952 ( MEE 1929 ...
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... population is Christian Orthodox , over ten percent of the total population is Muslim , of which the majority , about 90 % , is Turks ( Sunni and Alevi ) . The remaining part of the Muslim population consists of the Pomaks and some Roma ...
... population is Christian Orthodox , over ten percent of the total population is Muslim , of which the majority , about 90 % , is Turks ( Sunni and Alevi ) . The remaining part of the Muslim population consists of the Pomaks and some Roma ...
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Hybridity Birthplace and Naming Judith Okely | 1 |
Some Cautionary | 21 |
From Rhodes to Malta The Order | 45 |
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