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  • 71European anchovy — Taxobox name = European anchovy image caption = regnum = Animalia phylum = Chordata classis = Actinopterygii ordo = Clupeiformes familia = Engraulidae genus = Engraulis species = E. encrasicolus binomial = Engraulis encrasicolus binomial… …

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  • 72Понтийцы — Проверить информацию. Необходимо проверить точность фактов и достоверность сведений, изложенных в этой статье. На странице обсуждения должны быть пояснения …

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  • 73Понтийские греки — Понтийцы Έλληνες του Πόντου Понтийский грек Общая численность: около 3 000 000 Расселение: Греция, Грузия, Россия …

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  • 74Paphlagonia — /paf leuh goh nee euh, gohn yeuh/, n. an ancient country and Roman province in N Asia Minor, on the S coast of the Black Sea. * * * Ancient district, northern Anatolia, on the Black Sea. A mountainous country, one of the oldest in Anatolia, it… …

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  • 75Star and crescent — A typical presentation of the star and crescent. A star (or stars) and crescent featuring in some combination form the basis of symbols widely found across the ancient world, with examples attested from the Eastern Mediterranean and Central… …

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  • 76Greek Muslims — Infobox Ethnic group group = Greek Muslims caption = Young Greeks at the Mosque (Jean Léon Gérôme, oil on canvas, 1865); this oil painting portrays Greek Muslims at prayer in a mosque). population = Unknown regions = Turkey· Cyprus· Syria·… …

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  • 77Póntico — Ρωμαίικα, Ποντιακά Hablado en Grecia[1] …

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  • 78Hemshin peoples — Համշե(ն)ցիներ Hemşinliler A Hemshinli woman in traditional dress. Total population 500,000 700,000 Regions with significant populations …

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  • 80Kimek Khanate — The Kimek Khanate, also spelled Kimäk Khanate and Kimak Kaganate was a prominent medieval Turkic state formed by the Kimek and Kipchak people in the area of the Ob Irtysh interfluvial. It existed as the Kimak Kaganate from approximately 743 to… …

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