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- parochial Insular may also refer to: Insular Chile Insular region of Colombia Insular Ecuador, administratively known as Galápagos Province Insular Region...
- The Insular Government of the Philippine Islands (Spanish: Islas Filipinas Estadounidenses) was an unincorporated territory of the United States that...
- Insular Celtic languages are the group of Celtic languages spoken in Brittany, Great Britain, Ireland, and the Isle of Man. All surviving Celtic languages...
- The Insular Belt is a physiogeological region on the north western North American coast. It consists of three major island groups and many smaller islands...
- The Insular Celts were speakers of the Insular Celtic languages in the British Isles and Brittany. The term is mostly used for the Celtic peoples of the...
- Insular art, also known as Hiberno-Saxon art, was produced in the post-Roman era of Great Britain and Ireland. The term derives from insula, the Latin...
- In the law of the United States, an insular area is a U.S.-****ociated jurisdiction that is not part of a U.S. state or the District of Columbia. This...
- Danish Jutlandic dialect North Jutlandic East Jutlandic West Jutlandic South Jutlandic Insular Danish East Danish Swedish South Swedish dialects Scanian...
- they rose called the Insular Plate. They were bounded by the Panthal****ic Ocean to the west and the Bridge River Ocean to the east. They probably formed...
- Insular illumination refers to the production of illuminated m****cripts in the monasteries of Ireland and Great Britain between the 6th and 9th centuries...