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Demographics of Central African Republic, Data of FAO, year 2005 ; Number of inhabitants in thousands.
Guatemala City, the largest city in Central America, is home to over 3 million inhabitants.
The Sinhalese may also have common ancestors with the Sinti Roma via a group of paleolithic inhabitants that lived in Central India 25, 000 years ago based on linguistic and haplogroup evidence.
The inhabitants of the city assume that the Central Mentality has gone insane and is purposely harming the city, as a previous CM had done.
After the Spanish conquest in the 16th century, most of the inhabitants of Central America shared a similar history.
These first inhabitants were nomads who slowly spread south into Central America and South America.
As with many other peoples, there are popular stereotypes on the local level: in popular jokes and stories, inhabitants of Vojvodina ( Lale ) are perceived as phlegmatic, undisturbed and slow ; Montenegrins are lazy and pushy ; southern Serbians are misers ; Bosnians are raw and stupid ; people from Central Serbia are often portrayed as capricious and malicious, etc.
By 1970 Killeen had developed into a city of 35, 507 inhabitants and had added a municipal airport, a new municipal library, and a junior college ( Central Texas College ).
The long resistance of the inhabitants of Ghor to the adoption of Islam provides an indication of the region ’ s inaccessibility ; according to some travelers, the entire region is comparable to a fortress raised in the upper Central Asian highlands: from every approach, tall and steep mountains have to be traversed to reach there.
In 1947 Jomo Kenyatta, the former president of the moderate Kikuyu Central Association, became president of the more aggressive KAU to demand a greater political voice for the native inhabitants.
The site is known as Mparntwe to its original inhabitants, the Arrernte, who have lived in the Central Australian desert in and around what is now Alice Springs for thousands of years.
The San include the original inhabitants of Southern Africa before the southward Bantu migrations from Central and East Africa reached their region, which led to Bantu farmers replacing the Khoi and San as the predominant population.
Regardless of the new Russian appellations, the original inhabitants of Central Asia generally continued not to use the word " Turkestan " to refer to their own territories.
The reliance on cavalry as a means of warfare in general lies with the ancient inhabitants of the Central Asian steppes in early antiquity, who were one of the first peoples to domesticate the horse and pioneered the development of the chariot.
According to Vasily Radlov, among the earliest inhabitants of Central Siberia were the Yeniseians, who spoke a language different from the later Uralic and Turkic peoples.
During his government Berlin reached 20, 000 inhabitants and became significant among the cities in Central Europe for the first time.
Although some indigenous peoples of the Western Hemisphere did have domestic dogs or caninae ; including the current Southwestern US, Aztec and other Central American peoples, the inhabitants of the Arctic / Tundra regions ( Inuit, Aleut, Cree ), and possibly some South American groups similar to South American fox ( Pseudalopex culpaeus ) or Yagan dog, during the conquest of the Americas, Spanish conquistadors used Spanish Mastiffs and other Molossers in battle against the Taínos, Aztecs and Mayans.
According to the 1930 statistics of the Central Press Bureau of the Ministerial Council out of the 9 Yugoslav banovinas, the “ Vardarska ” banovina was the largest at 38, 879km2 ; while its population, was the fourth at 1, 386, 370 inhabitants.
Gostynin is a town in Central Poland with 19, 414 inhabitants ( 2004 ).
The first inhabitants were Paleo-Siberian hunters who came to Chukotka from Central and East Asia.
Originating in the vicinity of West and Central Africa, waves of Iron Age immigrants spread across the broad Southern African peninsula, easily displacing the aboriginal Stone Age inhabitants of South Africa.
Other Dark Kingdoms include ; the Dark Kingdom of Flint, the Native American underworld destroyed by the Stygian Empire ; the Dark Kingdom of Obsidian ( called by its inhabitants the Smoking Mirror ), the underworld of Central and South America largely destroyed by the Stygian Empire ; Khem or Duat, also referred to as the Dark Kingdom of Sand, the underworld of Egypt ; The Sunless Sea, the loose conglomeration of underworlds of Polynesia ; the Australian Dark Kingdom of Clay ; the seemingly paradisical city of Swar which houses the Hindu dead ; and the Enclaves of Wire, a loose conglomeration of protectorates held by the Dybuks, wraiths of victims of the Holocaust.
Although in the Belgian province of Luxembourg many of the inhabitants in the border region next to the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg speak Luxembourgish, a West Central German language, they are not considered part of the German-speaking Community.

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A spell-determined to have been cast by the forces of Chaos-forces the inhabitants of Corum's plane to war with each other ( including the City in the Pyramid ).
STAM, the new Ghent City Museum, is committed to recording and explaining the past of the city and its inhabitants, and to preserve the present for future generations.
In 1922, he presented his scheme for a " Contemporary City " for three million inhabitants ( Ville Contemporaine ).
The 2005 documentary film Plagues & Pleasures on the Salton Sea ( narrated by John Waters ) features Bono and documented the lives of the inhabitants of Bombay Beach, Niland, and Salton City, as well as the ecological issues associated with the Sea.
The Empire also contained several regional powers, such as the Duchy of Bavaria, the Electorate of Saxony, the Margraviate of Brandenburg, the Electorate of the Palatinate, Landgraviate of Hesse, the Archbishopric of Trier and the Free Imperial City of Nuremberg ( containing from 500, 000 to one million inhabitants ).
In Part II, Lady Rectitude says she will help Christine “ construct the houses and buildings inside the walls of the City of Ladies ” and fill it with inhabitants who are “ valiant ladies of great renown ”.
** A solar Eclipse of record totality occurs, seen first in Hawaii then enters Mexico with the path directly crosses Cabo San Lucas and Mexico City seen by 20 million inhabitants, and finally ends in Colombia in South America.
At one point Plotinus attempted to interest Gallienus in rebuilding an abandoned settlement in Campania, known as the ' City of Philosophers ', where the inhabitants would live under the constitution set out in Plato's Laws.
" The City of Brass " features a group of travellers on an archaeological expedition across the Sahara to find an ancient lost city and attempt to recover a brass vessel that Solomon once used to trap a jinn, and, along the way, encounter a mummified queen, petrified inhabitants, lifelike humanoid robots and automata, seductive marionettes dancing without strings, and a brass horseman robot who directs the party towards the ancient city, which has now become a ghost town.
As of 2011, there are 21 megacities in existence, which is the official figure despite the list below containing 27 megacities – with conurbations such as Mumbai, Tokyo, Seoul, New York City, and Mexico City having populations in excess of 20 million inhabitants each.
San Salvador has a population of 567, 698 inhabitants, and the Metropolitan Area has 2, 442, 017 Inhabitants, making the San Salvador Metropolitan Area the second most populated metro, only succeed by Guatemala City Metropolitan which has over 4 million inhabitants.
It consisted of an enormous metropolis ( an ecumenopolis ) that stretched deep underground, and was home to a population of 45, 000, 000, 000 ( 45 billion ) human inhabitants at its height ( although the Second Foundation mentions a figure ten times that of administrators alone ), a population density of 232 per km² ( 600 per mile², in comparison, New York City in real life possesses an estimated 27, 147. 4 people per mile² ).
The largest town and capital of the island is Chora or Naxos City, with 6, 533 inhabitants ( 2001 census ).
Residents of the rural parts of the " City of Carlisle " and the like might be aware of the name of their local council, but would not consider themselves to be inhabitants of a city with a small c.
The super-advanced technology of its Kryptonian inhabitants gave the denizens of Argo City the ability to construct a life-sustaining dome that allowed them to survive for several years, in addition to building a lead shield that protected their city from the Kryptonite radiation of their asteroid.
The city is sometimes poetically called " The City of Teucer " and its inhabitants teucrinos.
According to the Congressional Quarterly Press ' 2008 City Crime Rankings: Crime in Metropolitan America, Virginia Beach, Virginia ranks 311th in violent crime amount 385 cities containing more than 75, 000 inhabitants.
While at first a booming mining town with 5, 000 inhabitants, once the gold was mined out Auburn's population dwindled, and county citizens eventually voted in 1868 to make Baker City, incorporated in 1874, the new county seat.
Native Americans were early inhabitants of the area now known as the City of Ferndale.
* The 2006 documentary film Plagues and Pleasures on the Salton Sea ( narrated by John Waters ) documented the lives of the inhabitants of Bombay Beach, Niland, and Salton City, as well as the ecological issues associated with the Sea.
* The 2006 documentary film Plagues and Pleasures on the Salton Sea ( narrated by John Waters ) documented the lives of the inhabitants of Salton City, as well as the ecological issues associated with the Sea-www. saltonseadoc. com.
Many of New Preston's inhabitants are part-time residents who principally reside in New York City, so census data may not accurately reflect the population's actual demography.

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