The Encyclopedia Americana: A Library of Universal Knowledge, Količina 5Encyclopedia Americana Corporation, 1918 |
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... population was 3,744,283 ; in 1906 , 4,028,260 ; in 1910 , 4,337,516 . By the Treaty of London ( 30 May 1913 ) Bulgaria had gained a large amount of territory from Turkey , but being discontented with her share , she turned against her ...
... population was 3,744,283 ; in 1906 , 4,028,260 ; in 1910 , 4,337,516 . By the Treaty of London ( 30 May 1913 ) Bulgaria had gained a large amount of territory from Turkey , but being discontented with her share , she turned against her ...
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... population is chiefly engaged in fishing . Burgeo , the principal town , has a population of less than 1,000 . In 1765 Captain Cook made an observation of the sun's eclipse here . BÜRGER , Gottfried August , German poet : b . 1 Jan ...
... population is chiefly engaged in fishing . Burgeo , the principal town , has a population of less than 1,000 . In 1765 Captain Cook made an observation of the sun's eclipse here . BÜRGER , Gottfried August , German poet : b . 1 Jan ...
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... population , over 12,000 , - 000 , mainly Buddhists . Lower Burma is to a large extent mountain- ous in character , the only extensive level being in Pegu , where the valleys of the Irrawadi and Sittaung form an alluvial tract of about ...
... population , over 12,000 , - 000 , mainly Buddhists . Lower Burma is to a large extent mountain- ous in character , the only extensive level being in Pegu , where the valleys of the Irrawadi and Sittaung form an alluvial tract of about ...
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... population as traders and otherwise . In the hilly districts , of Tenasserim and Pegu we find the Karens , a somewhat secluded people , less intelligent and more ignorant than the Burmese , and not so purely Mongolian in physical ...
... population as traders and otherwise . In the hilly districts , of Tenasserim and Pegu we find the Karens , a somewhat secluded people , less intelligent and more ignorant than the Burmese , and not so purely Mongolian in physical ...
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... in the West Midlands division . It includes Bute , Arran , Pladda , Marnoch , Cumbraes , Iona and several smaller islands ; has a total area of 220 square miles and a population of 18,186 . Agri- culture BUTE - BUTESHIRE 777.
... in the West Midlands division . It includes Bute , Arran , Pladda , Marnoch , Cumbraes , Iona and several smaller islands ; has a total area of 220 square miles and a population of 18,186 . Agri- culture BUTE - BUTESHIRE 777.
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