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  • 71Uruguay — Uruguayan /yoor euh gway euhn, gwuy euhn/, adj., n. /yoor euh gway , gwuy /; Sp. /ooh rddooh gwuy /, n. 1. a republic in SE South America. 3,261,707; 72,172 sq. mi. (186,925 sq. km). Cap.: Montevideo. 2. a river in SE South America, flowing from… …

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  • 72Anath — Chief western Semitic goddess of love and war, sister and helpmate to Baal, whom she retrieved from the land of the dead. One of the best known of Canaanite deities, she was famous for her youthful vigour and ferocity in battle. In Egypt she was… …

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  • 73Southern Africa — Introduction       southernmost region of the African continent, comprising the countries of Angola, Botswana, Lesotho, Malawi, Mozambique, Namibia, South Africa, Swaziland, Zambia, and Zimbabwe. The island nation of Madagascar is excluded… …

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  • 74Apaches — • A tribe of North American Indians belonging linguistically to the Athapascan stock whose original habitat is believed to have been Northwestern Canada Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Apaches     Apaches …

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  • 78atrocity — I noun abomination, abuse, act of ferocity, atrocious crime, atrocitas, barbarity, deed of savagery, ferity, ferocity, fiendishness, flagitious villainy, flagitiousness, flagrancy, gross offense, heinousness, holocaust, infamy, inhumanity,… …

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  • 79Berzen — This unusual Baltic surname has ancient origins. It derives from the pre 6th Century Saxon (German) Bahr , or the Scandinavian Viking Biorn , baptismal names which literally translate as the bear , but describe one of implied strength and… …

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  • 80Berzin — This unusual Baltic surname has ancient origins. It derives from the pre 6th Century Saxon (German) Bahr , or the Scandinavian Viking Biorn , baptismal names which literally translate as the bear , but describe one of implied strength and… …

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