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tle remains of this today since most of the | inhabitants of Lau Fau Shan have given up oyster cultur |
The | inhabitants are called Chartrettois. |
ition to Roman Emperor Gordian III from the | inhabitants of ancient Scaptopara |
in 1917, anti-German sentiment prompted the | inhabitants to change their name. |
says the virgin helped in calming down the | inhabitants. |
The | inhabitants of Mauroux are called Maurosiens. |
The | inhabitants of the hall, the Tailbois, Thorntons, Bowes |
The | inhabitants of the department are called Meurthe-et-Mos |
The | inhabitants are called Porto-Vecchiais in French, and P |
The | inhabitants are called Branslois, Bransloises. |
The | inhabitants took part in the revolution against the Hab |
The vast majority of the | inhabitants work in agriculture. |
, it was the first time since 1928 that the | inhabitants of the Federal District recovered some over |
The | inhabitants are called Chalautriers. |
In Iksal, about 60 percent of the | inhabitants are family relations of one another. |
The park is a popular spot for the | inhabitants of Crewe and features the largest lake in t |
The | inhabitants of the village were expelled by the Poles. |
f health could be formed on petition of the | inhabitants or where there was excess mortality. |
n established industrial centre many of the | inhabitants commute to nearby Girona (12km to the south |
This culminated in 1643 in the | inhabitants forcibly throwing open all the enclosures i |
A short time later the | inhabitants of Maderno, Tuscolano and Teglie also rose |
The | inhabitants of Dark City are highly proficient excavato |
t Greek Pytheas remarked in 325 BC that the | inhabitants of Caledonia were skilled in the art of bre |
The | inhabitants are known in Spanish as realejeros |
Finally, the | inhabitants of Planet 51 see that Chuck came to their p |
As the timber was cleared away the | inhabitants began to pay more attention to agriculture, |
The | inhabitants of the city of Thi are called Thists. |
The | inhabitants are Amilissiens. |
00 Americans come to Canada, and invite the | inhabitants to rebel. |
As the majority of the | inhabitants weren't landowners, they received very litt |
In 2001 12.1% of the | inhabitants were recorded as Welsh speakers. |
ire city save for the Apostolic Palace; the | inhabitants of the city then voted to join Italy. |
Most of the | inhabitants of Tottington were not landowners, and rent |
Since the | inhabitants of the shantytowns overwhelmingly supported |
The | inhabitants are called Carmentraciens. |
The | inhabitants of Kerpert are known in French as Kerpertoi |
The | inhabitants are called Courcellois. |
The | inhabitants are called Clos-Fontainois. |
iting a pamphlet entitled "The Right of the | Inhabitants of Maryland, to the Benefit of the English |
The | inhabitants are also very good craftsmen, and Aveyron i |
The | inhabitants always remained fishermen and seafarers. |
Islanded between the arms, the | inhabitants argue for a lifetime as to which is the mai |
The | inhabitants of Shrigonda are divided in two. |
viously the majority language spoken by the | inhabitants is the official language in the area. |
estilance in Urbeth to make a profit on the | inhabitants before Brandt's group destroys him. |
The | inhabitants are called Caussounais. |
hapel was opened in Chowbent School for the | inhabitants of the town. |
The | inhabitants of this planet are known as the Geometroids |
The | inhabitants are called Courpaliens. |
ot considered a legitimate ruler by all the | inhabitants of the Kingdom, and some Visigothic nobles |
In 1991, 85.7% of the | inhabitants were Majorcan, 8.3% came from other Spanish |
es to find the radium vapor that turned the | inhabitants of the city to dust thousands of years in t |
The | inhabitants are called Beaumontois. |
"My ancestors and my people were the | inhabitants of this great country from 1492. |
itional Chinese homes today, protecting the | inhabitants from fires. |
1848, Wallachians attacked and murdered the | inhabitants of the village of Kis Enyed, located near H |
g a besiegement by the English, whereby the | inhabitants shared their rations a bite a time. |
The | inhabitants were resettled. |
It is used by the | inhabitants of Krajna as an unofficial anthem. |
sh of Great Langton reveals that 83% of the | inhabitants are Christian, with only 10.8% stating that |
fish and shellfish caught and eaten by the | inhabitants of Horr's Island gave clues as to what time |
The | inhabitants are called Chevronnais. |
The | inhabitants were living from agriculture, handicraft an |
The majority of the | inhabitants are successors of, migrants from the Southe |
The | inhabitants of the neighborhood would exchange money th |
The | inhabitants of the department are called Mayennais. |
cs and Finns account for 40 per cent of the | inhabitants of the city. |
g suffered repeatedly from earthquakes, the | inhabitants were induced to emigrate to a site nearer t |
The | inhabitants of Alvarado . |
The | inhabitants are called Champenois. |
The | inhabitants lived off dryland agriculture. |
Most of the | inhabitants are Roman catholics. |
s 1192, mainly to ensure the support of the | inhabitants against powerful neighbouring Flanders. |
The | inhabitants were mainly fishermen and farmers. |
Over 75% of the | inhabitants in the 394 apartments, are immigrants. |
The | inhabitants do not know when the village was founded. |
wton Farm" from their debut EP offended the | inhabitants of a Hereford district of the same name. |
the village of Khokheti, killing 50 of the | inhabitants. |
the town committee, Gage agreed to let the | inhabitants of Boston leave town with their families an |
hal MacMahon issued a proclamation: "To the | inhabitants of Paris. |
By the 1720 data, most of the | inhabitants of the town were ethnic Serbs, and also som |
The | inhabitants likely arrived from the so-called Mantle Si |
oman Empire, Hawsha's lands belonged to the | inhabitants of Shefa 'Amr. |
The | inhabitants are therefore dependent on the neighbouring |
re Baronio and Jean Mabillon write that the | inhabitants of Walcheren, who were hostile to Christian |
The | inhabitants of the city, guarded by a mighty Dragon, li |
4 by Liuvigild, who massacred many of their | inhabitants. |
ies Bordering On The Indian Ocean And Their | Inhabitants, Vol. 1 (Engl. |
Their | inhabitants fled to the mainland. |
and sod houses that barely protected their | inhabitants from the severe weather often experienced i |
Belarusian villages and exterminated their | inhabitants. |
rivals despite the fact that many of their | inhabitants are related to each other. |
bandoned as a result of the deaths of their | inhabitants from the Black Death of the mid-14th centur |
It is also known as CDD among their | inhabitants. |
These towns and their | inhabitants had many economic and social privileges. |
stematically raided by Turkic nomads, their | inhabitants began to migrate northward. |
These | inhabitants bought out land, and created their gardens. |
These | inhabitants built in 1884 a synagogue of the orthodox c |
ality has a population of only thirty-eight | inhabitants. |
Of those | inhabitants, a small minority are of French descent. |
There are about 5 thousand | inhabitants. |
Lakemba, and containing about one thousand | inhabitants. |
relative, as they only have a few thousand | inhabitants. |
quare kilometers and has around 75 thousand | inhabitants. |
In 2000-1 two thousand | inhabitants of Haverhill were photographed and morphed |
The parish consists of around one thousand | inhabitants, and is situated three miles east of Kilken |
ould have one member for every one thousand | inhabitants. |
ime it was a big city, with 8 - 10 thousand | inhabitants, in which all core urban issues were resolv |
deserts of the world with over 91 thousand | inhabitants. |
nsbach, a Bavarian town of some 40 thousand | inhabitants. |
Glennville has between 6 to 8 thousand | inhabitants, when new data is available( most likely be |
al periods, the term 'Achaeans' referred to | inhabitants of the much smaller region of Achaea. |
nted in 1749 by the Masonian Proprietors to | inhabitants of Haverhill, Newbury and Bradford, Massach |
er, Agunnaryds Allehanda, that is mailed to | inhabitants once a month. |
The word "Carioca" refers to | inhabitants of Rio de Janeiro. |
warning system set up to provide warning to | inhabitants of nations bordering the Indian Ocean of ap |
Over time, he gets involved with town | inhabitants, and eventually the true nature of his oper |
the 16th century, almost all of the town's | inhabitants have been Arab Muslims. |
The majority of the town's | inhabitants are Druze. |
The town's | inhabitants were converted to Christianity in the 7th C |
ed approximately 4,500 of the 25,000 town's | inhabitants. |
eginning of World War II, 55% of the town's | inhabitants had been Jews. |
llowed by a massacre of many of its Turkish | inhabitants. |
When the Turkish | inhabitants abandoned their houses and fled from the di |
At that time there were twenty | inhabitants. |
By 1745 there were only two | inhabitants of the village left and the church fell int |
After the Revolution, two | inhabitants of Buhl brought the altarpiece back to the |
s of religious affiliation, local Ukrainian | inhabitants belong mainly to the Ukrainian Orthodox Chu |
r activity, a considerable number of Ulcinj | inhabitants until 1878 were black. |
The Furniture Moves Underneath, | Inhabitants |
t various wicked pranks on the unsuspecting | inhabitants of his town, but if he's caught by angry ad |
Of this, 19,621 are urban | inhabitants (mostly concentrated in Borshchiv). |
Other famous former Vassall | inhabitants include Prime Mininister John Major who liv |
vides only primary educations, with village | inhabitants needing to travel further out for a seconda |
The village's | inhabitants were moved from the area and re-settled not |
Many of the village's | inhabitants fled to nearby Lebanon. |
ordered the expulsion of all the village's | inhabitants. |
The village's | inhabitants represent a range of religions including Mu |
The village's | inhabitants are said to be divided between descendants |
The few remaining Volfied | inhabitants are in an underground location of the plane |
strian average of (73.6%), 7,817 Vorarlberg | inhabitants are Protestant (2.2%). |
boost voter participation, officials warned | inhabitants of Lebap Province that they would not get t |
the water temperature for these warm water | inhabitants. |
ally made him one of that city's wealthiest | inhabitants. |
Most of its influential and wealthy | inhabitants have departed to live in Rabat on the other |
For the less well-off | inhabitants of the new town, there needed to be council |
cording to the Roman Martyrology, they were | inhabitants of North Africa who were killed during the |
flattened placoderms, the phyllolepids were | inhabitants of freshwater environments. |
d, Baygud Duklas, Kheeriin Baygud, who were | inhabitants of eastern valleys of Selenge River. |
Maravar were | inhabitants of Palai during the Sangam period. |
ople lived here; in 1910, 2,678 people were | inhabitants of Port Carbon. |
ancestors of Vaire Jats in Bulandshahr were | inhabitants of Jind district in Haryana. |
Goze usually sang whatever | inhabitants of a given area wished to hear, but in the |
La Siberia dates back to prehistory, when | inhabitants were hunters and gatherers, semi-nomadic in |
reports had been taken from "musters" where | inhabitants were brought together for counting. |
road names, purely house numbers, to which | inhabitants, postmen, delivery men and visitors have to |
971 precipitated the move of the last white | inhabitants away from the island (two elderly ladies na |
a former settlement of Ingrian Finns, whose | inhabitants were deported. |
at Breadsall in Derbyshire, a village whose | inhabitants included the naturalists Rev. Henry Harpur |
mselves stuck in a mysterious village whose | inhabitants are able to both see and hear Marty. |
t will evolve into patrician housing, whose | inhabitants don't work (but contribute more than plebes |
ls (which is officially bilingual but whose | inhabitants mostly speak French) makes for an interesti |
south they were bound to hit islands whose | inhabitants would know where the Society Islands lay." |
so upset that some are from Missouri, whose | inhabitants he blames for the death of Joseph Smith and |
splaced person camp near Fermo, Italy whose | inhabitants were Croats displaced from Yugoslavia. |
on 16 March 1880; it was a penal town whose | inhabitants were nearly all guards or liberated prisone |
rmation of the area in the 1970s Wiesloch's | inhabitants exceeded 20,000. |
decessor, Charles-Joseph Le Berre, and with | inhabitants who were unwilling to comply with the publi |
Now, however, most residents are year-round | inhabitants. |
uth Bay contains one island with year-round | inhabitants, Clarks Island, in the northern portion of |
The Tyi (abbreviation for Tactical Yeomen | Inhabitants, pronounced Tai) are a race of cybernetical |
Rizzuto photographed New York's | inhabitants and ended every roll of film with a portrai |
Overall, 118 of Zorokiv's | inhabitants died in the fight against Nazi Germany. |
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