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Lacedemonian
Lacedaemonian Lac`e*d[ae]*mo"ni*an, a. [L. Lacedamonius, Gr. Lakedaimo`nios, fr. Lakedai`mwn Laced[ae]mon.] Of or pertaining to Laced[ae]mon or Sparta, the chief city of Laconia in the Peloponnesus. -- n. A Spartan. [Written also Lacedemonian.]

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- Čedem (pronounced [ˈtʃeːdəm], in older sources also Čedno) is a small settlement in the eastern Gorjanci Mountains in the Muni****lity of Brežice in eastern...
- Government of Montenegro since 2001. According to a 2020 poll conducted by CEDEM, approximately 10 percent of Montenegro's Eastern Orthodox Christians have...
- Communication Team in Montenegro. 29 March 2014. Retrieved 10 May 2014. "CEDEM poll: Montenegrins split over issue of NATO membership". Policy ****ociation...
- recognized by the Eastern Orthodox Church. According to a 2020 poll conducted by CEDEM, approximately 10% of Montenegro's Eastern Orthodox Christians have opted...
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- Ramirez, Henri (2019), A Fala Tukano dos Ye'pâ-Masa: Tomo I, Porto Velho: CEDEM Tiwari, Bholanath (2004) [First published 1966], Hindī Bhāshā, Kitāb Mahal:...
- Rolando García Quiñones, Director del Centro de Estudios Demográficos (CEDEM), Cuba: International Migrations in Cuba: persisting trends and changes...
- Ramirez (1997) · Manaus: Inspetoria Salesiana Missionária da Amazônia, CEDEM. Welch, Betty and West, Birdie (2000). In Lenguas indígenas de Colombia:...
- Bregana (now Nova vas near Mokrice), Jesenice in Dolenjska, Obrežje and Čedem. The territory was about 20 square kilometers, with about 800 inhabitants...
- villages of Slovenska Vas, Nova Vas pri Mokricah, Jesenice, Obrežje, and Čedem) and the whole of Syrmia (part of which was previously in the Danube Banovina)...