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Censuses and are
Both the Nehemiah and Ezra material are combined with numerous lists, Censuses and other material.
Censuses are mentioned in the Bible.
Censuses on population sizes in Barbados are conducted by the Barbados Statistical Service ( BSS ).
Censuses in Botswana are run by the Central Statistics Office.
Censuses in Canada are conducted in five-year intervals.
Censuses are being conducted by the Centraal Bureau voor de Statistiek since 1899.
Censuses are required to be taken at least every ten years as mandated in section 8 of the Constitution Act, 1867.
Demographic and economic information is permanently updated with off-year censuses, such as the Economic and Agricultural Censuses, and the sampled surveys published in Encuesta Permanente de Hogares ( Permanent Survey of Households ); which are delivered every 6 months.

Censuses and have
Censuses have evolved in their use of technology with the latest censuses, the 2010 round, using many new types of computing.
Censuses have been taken in the Sultanate of Oman in 1993 and 2003.
Censuses during independence have been taken 1947, 1960 ( the first comprehensive demographic investigation ), 1970, 1976 ( a sample census ), 1981, 1994 and 2004 and the next would be taken at 2017.
Censuses have taken place in England, Wales and Scotland since the 1800s.
National Censuses in Scotland have been taken on the same dates as those in England and Wales but with differing legislation, governorship and archiving arrangements ; the 2001 census was the first to be taken under full domestic control while the preceding censuses since 1861 had been under the control of the Registrar General for Scotland.
Censuses before 1901 have not generally survived for reasons blamed on a mixture of official incompetence ( the 1881 and 1891 returns were pulped without it being appreciated that, unlike other parts of the UK, they had not been transcribed into books ), non-retention ( 1861 and 1871 ) and the remainder during a fire in the Civil War.

Censuses and been
Censuses had been taken prior to the Constitution's ratification ; in the early 17th century, a census was taken in Virginia, and people were counted in nearly all of the British colonies that became the United States.
Among their accomplishments were the soundex indexes for the several of the states for several of the late 19th-century U. S. Censuses ( 1880, 1900, 1910, 1920 ), indexes of vital statistics, book indexes, bibliographies, cemetery indexes and newspaper indexes, the American Imprints Inventory, the Atlas of Congressional Roll Calls Project, a historical index of American musicians, surveys of portraits in public buildings, maritime records, a history of grazing, a food history project called America Eats, and a necessary survey of the federal Archives — NARA itself had been established only in 1934.
Although her actual birth year has been in dispute, Talmadge was born on April 19, 1898 in Brooklyn, New York according to the 1900, 1910, and 1920 Censuses.

Censuses and taken
Censuses taken in mid-decade ( 1976, 1986, 1996, etc.
Censuses during the independence were taken 1963, 1973, 1991 and 2006.
Censuses were taken on 26 April 1931 in Great Britain but the returns for England and Wales were destroyed by fire ( in an accident and not after bombing ) during the Second World War.

Censuses and .
All-Union Population Censuses were carried out in the USSR ( which included RSFSR and the other republics ) in 1920 ( urban only ), 1926, 1937, 1939, 1959, 1970, 1979, and 1989.
Censuses were conducted in 1851 and 1861 and the population in those years was 952, 004 and 1, 396, 091 respectively.
Censuses do more than just count people.
* Map Guide to the U. S. Federal Censuses, 1790 – 1920, Thorndale, William, and Dollarhide, William ; Copyright 1987.
Perinton ( originally Perrinton ( in Federal Censuses ) and sometimes Perrington ) when still part of Ontario County is a town in Monroe County, New York, United States.
Censuses recorded Chinese living quarters in the Tatar parts of Novgorod, Tver and Moscow.
Although many biographies state that her birth name was Amelia Jeanne Eagles, her actual birth name was Eugenia Eagles according to both the 1900 and 1910 United States Federal Censuses for Kansas City, Missouri.
The 1900 through 1930 Censuses did not report data for unincorporated places.
Censuses of the late 19th century also included agricultural and industrial schedules to gauge the productivity of the nation's economy.
“ The Ethnic and Language Dimensions in Russian and Soviet Censuses ,” in Ralph S. Clem, Ed., Research Guide to the Russian and Soviet Censuses ( Ithaca: Cornell Univ.

Egypt and are
But they refuse, as do the Arab states, to support the United Nations' expenses of maintaining the United Nations Emergency Force in the Middle East as a buffer between Egypt and Israel, and the U.N. troops in the Congo, which expenses are not covered by the regular budget of the United Nations, but by a special budget.
Some are also in Albania and others are on loan to Egypt.
The Great Sphinx and the pyramids of Giza are among the most recognizable symbols of the civilization of ancient Egypt.
Redrawn from A Grammar of Biblical Aramaic, Franz Rosenthal ; forms are as used in Egypt, 5th century BCE.
Also, prior to the massive Sephardic emigrations to the Middle East in the 16th and 17th centuries, the Jewish communities of what are today Syria, Iraq, Israel, Lebanon, Egypt and Yemen were known by other Jewish communities as Musta ' arabi Jews or " like Arabs ".
The Ababda or Ababde – the Gebadei of Pliny, and possibly the Troglodytes of other classical writers – are nomads living in the area between the Nile and the Red Sea, in the vicinity of Aswan in Egypt.
The schools are located in a wide variety of communities and cultures: from the impoverished favelas of São Paulo to the wealthy suburbs of New York City ; in India, Egypt, Australia, Holland, Mexico and South Africa.
Offshoots are found in the western Mediterranean area, in Sicily, Italy, Sardinia and Spain, and in the eastern Mediterranean area in Syria and Egypt.
In the Philippines, France, Italy, and Egypt, they are simply called cutter.
Following a protracted legal process culminating in a court ruling favorable to the Bahá ' ís, the interior minister of Egypt released a decree on April 14, 2009, amending the law to allow Egyptians who are not Muslim, Christian, or Jewish to obtain identification documents that list dash in place of one of the three recognized religions.
They are in the care of the Department of Ancient Egypt and Sudan.
The Elgin Marbles, Benin Bronzes and the Rosetta Stone are among the most disputed objects in its collections, and organisations have been formed demanding the return of these artefacts to their native countries of Greece, Nigeria and Egypt respectively.
The oldest sites documented thus far are from around 500 AD including Awdaghust, Kumbi-Saleh the ancient capital of Ghana, and Maranda a center located on a trade rout between Egypt and Gao.
The earliest surviving fragments from codices come from Egypt and are variously dated ( always tentatively ) towards the end of the 1st century or in the first half of the 2nd.
Metrorail operates in the major cities of South Africa, and there are some commuter rail services in Algeria, Morocco, Alexandria, Egypt and Tunisia.
Cairo is also associated with Ancient Egypt due to its proximity to the ancient cities of Memphis, Giza and Fustat which are nearby to the Great Sphinx and the pyramids of Giza.
The " strong "-" weak " categorization is not the same as " Western "-" non-Western ", as some Latin American states like Argentina and Brazil and Middle Eastern states like Egypt and Israel are considered to have " strong " administrative structures and economic infrastructure.
The Cushitic languages are a branch of the Afroasiatic language family spoken in the Horn of Africa, Tanzania, Kenya, Sudan and Egypt.
The foundational roots of the Church are based in Egypt but it has a worldwide following.
Today it has campuses in Alexandria, Cairo, and various dioceses throughout Egypt, as well as outside Egypt, in New Jersey, Los Angeles, Sydney, Melbourne and London, where potential clergymen and other qualified men and women are taught many subjects, among which are theology, church history, missionary studies, and Coptic language.

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