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United States (D–H) § E
Easterners (Korean
political faction), a
political faction in 16th-century
Korea Bjǫrn the
Easterner, a
Viking Vardan Areveltsi...
- Sik or Yi Hwang. Therefore, the
Easterners had a more
liberal ideology. In the 1570s, the
conflict between the
Easterners and
Westerners intensified, despite...
- Icelandic: Björn
Ketilsson [ˈpjœ(r)tn̥ ˈcʰɛːtɪlsˌsɔːn]),
nicknamed the
Easterner (O.N.: austræni [ˈɔustrɛːne]; M.I.: [ˈœystraiːnɪ]), was a
Norwegian Viking...
- Afro-Middle
Easterners,
African Middle Easterners or
Black Middle Easterners may
refer to: Afro-Arabs: Afro-Emiratis Afro-Iraqis Afro-Jordanians Afro-Omanis...
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Ethnic groups in the
Middle East, in the 'transcontinental'
region which is
commonly a
geopolitical term
designating the
intercontinental region comprising...
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Appalachian Belgians Chinese Germans Gr****s
Hmong Hungarians Indians (Asian)
Italians ****anese Jews
Mexicans Middle Easterners Native Americans Poles v t e...
- "The
Easterner: The independent, student-run news site of
Eastern Washington University".
Retrieved March 16, 2017. "@The
Easterner". The
Easterner. Retrieved...
- Christianity,
which originated in the
Middle East
during the 1st
century AD, is a
significant minority religion within the region,
characterized by the...
- the Apostle), also
titled Litterae ad Orientales, i.e.
Epistle to the
Easterners, is a do****ent –
either considered as an
apostolic letter or as an encyclical...
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Mexicans (47%). Less
numerous groups in
Mexico such as
Asians and
Middle Easterners are also
accounted for, with
numbers of
around 1% each.
While Mestizos...