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civil war, the
Equatorian culture is
heavily influenced by the
countries neighboring Equatoria and
hosting Equatorians. Many
Equatorians fled to Ethiopia...
- was
crippled by
internal ethnic divisions between the "Nilotic" and "
Equatorian" groups. O'Ballance
writes that one of the
Sudanese army's four infantry...
- p. 48. ISBN 978-1-84701-094-0.
Gurtong Azande Retrieved: 22
September 2010
South Sudan Internet radio Equatorians Abroad Video of
Equatorians Abroad...
- "Going, Going,
Almost Gone: A Worm
Verges On Extinction". NPR :
Goats and Soda.
Retrieved 2014-07-09.
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ethnic lines between the
Dinka and the
dozens of
ethnic groups among the
Equatorian who are
historically in
conflict with the Dinka, such as the Karo, who...
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ethnic lines between the
Dinka and the
dozens of
ethnic groups among the
Equatorians who are
historically in
conflict with the Dinka, such as the Karo, who...
- Also attrib. n[oun] ... 3 A
member of an
ethnic group or minority.
Equatorians (Oxford
English Dictionary Second edition,
online version as of 2008-01-12...
- Sudan. They
represent ten
ethnic groups,
including the Nuer, Dinka,
Equatorians,
Maubans and Nubians. Most
Sudanese people in
Omaha speak the Nuer language...
- Lope Díez de Armendáriz,
Viceroy of
Mexico (1635–1640). This
Spanish –
Equatorian,
Francisco Fernández de La
Cueva y
Fernandez de la Cueva, 10th Duke, was...
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