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- directions in Estonian and Finnish. Notice the intermixed "south" and "southwest". Further intermixing between directions south and northwest occur in...
- culture was influenced by Indian, Mon, and Khmer cultures.: 203  Tai people intermixed with various ethnic and cultural groups in the region, resulting in many...
- the Turkicization of various non-Turkic-speaking groups. The “Turks” intermixed with and Turkicized various indigenous groups across Eurasia: Uralic hunter-gatherers...
- southern and western Mediterranean, monumental constructions, and the intermixing of Eastern and Western po****tions. It included: Construction of 1,000...
- opined that the "farce" began as a canticle in the common French tongue intermixed with Latin. It became a vehicle for satire and fun, and thus led to the...
- refugee and migration territory within Africa. Colonisation and racial intermixing brought Portuguese and the Portuguese creole known as Kriol or crioulo...
- expert in Indigenous peoples of North America. The specific problem is: intermixing facts of two separate men. WikiProject Indigenous peoples of North America...
- The culture of Mali derives from the shared experience, as a colonial and post-colonial polity, and the interaction of the numerous cultures which make...
- the black po****tion was absorbed into the multi-racial category by intermixing. A 2007 genetic study found that at least 29% of the middle-class, white...
- and chaparral-oak woodland. Gray pine (also known as Foothill pine) is intermixed with the oak woodland.: 95  The Pinyon pine-Juniper woodland, 5,000–7...