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inhabitants and Galatia
Some feel it also suggests that the inhabitants of Galatia at his time were using a gospel or gospels disagreeing with Paul's beliefs, which Gospel of Barnabas could be one of them ( although the Gospel of Peter would seem a more natural candidate, as in the light of the second letter.

inhabitants and are
It truly relives another age for the inhabitants use carriages rather than autos and old British and French forts are left intact for tourists to visit and record.
These are the centuries in which the inhabitants of the Aegean world settled firmly into their minds and into their institutions the foundations of the Hellenic outlook, independent of outside forces.
In Swahili, the more naturalized word Marekani means specifically the United States, and Wamarekani are U. S. nationals, whereas the international form Amerika refers to the continent, and Waamerika are the inhabitants thereof.
Of the people who live in the Andaman Islands, a small minority of about 1, 000 are the so-called Adamanese, the aboriginal inhabitants ( adivasi ) of the islands.
* 1930 – The last 36 remaining inhabitants of St Kilda are voluntarily evacuated to other parts of Scotland.
: In this article, inhabitants of the Thirteen Colonies of British America that supported the American Revolution are primarily referred to as " Americans ," with occasional references to " Patriots ", " Whigs ," " Rebels " or " Revolutionaries ".
As the Eudoses are the Jutes, these names probably refer to localities in Jutland or on the Baltic coast, in which case their inhabitants would be Cimbri or Teutones for Pliny.
* 1944 – World War II: 270 inhabitants of the Greek town of Kleisoura are executed by the Germans.
The fourth article of the Constitution of Afghanistan states that citizens of Afghanistan include Pashtuns, Tajiks, Hazara, Uzbek, Turkmen, Aymaq, Arab, Baluch, Pashayi, Nuristani, Qezelbash, Gujjars and Brahui, who are native inhabitants of the country, and that all citizens of Afghanistan be called Afghans.
* 1997 – The Thalit massacre begins in Algeria ; all but 1 of the 53 inhabitants of Thalit are killed by guerrillas.
It is known locally as the ' Round O ', and from this tradition inhabitants of Arbroath are colloquially known as ' Reid Lichties ' ( Scots reid = red ).
A sighted man finds himself in a country that has been isolated from the rest of the world for centuries, wherein all the inhabitants are blind even as their ancestors had been.
The shores of the strait are heavily populated as the city of Istanbul ( with a metropolitan area in excess of 11 million inhabitants ) straddles it.
Its inhabitants are called Bordelais.
The town's inhabitants are known as Barcelonnettes.
The inhabitants of the town are called Barcelonnettes, or Vilandroises in Valéian.
The effects are described by Zosimus as even worse than the earlier Antonine plague ( 166-80 ), which probably killed 15-30 % of the empire's inhabitants.
For example, the inhabitants of Beth-le-aphrah (“ house of dust ”) are told to “ roll yourselves in the dust .” 1: 14.
Most of the present-day inhabitants of the Banda Islands are descended from migrants and plantation labourers from various parts of Indonesia, as well as from indigenous Bandanese.
The first true towns are sometimes considered to be large settlements where the inhabitants were no longer simply farmers of the surrounding area, but began to take on specialized occupations, and where trade, food storage and power was centralized.
The bugs emerge at night, when the inhabitants are sleeping.
It has been estimated that some 10 – 20 % of drylands are already degraded, the total area affected by desertification being between 6 and 12 million square kilometres, that about 1 – 6 % of the inhabitants of drylands live in desertified areas, and that a billion people are under threat from further desertification.
The original inhabitants of the greater Darwin area are the Larrakia people.

inhabitants and famous
Then he penetrated into the Peloponnesus and captured its most famous cities — Corinth, Argos, and Sparta — selling many of their inhabitants into slavery.
There are also a number of squatter buildings in the inner city, the most famous of which was a 22-story building called Prestes Maia, whose inhabitants were finally evicted by the police in 2007 after a long conflict with the city administration.
This area, which became famous by the nineteenth century for its predominantly Gitano inhabitants, is characterized by cave houses, which are dug into the hillside.
It has about 11, 000 inhabitants and is famous for its unique trulli constructions.
The most famous, Bushmen ( also called San ) are generally assumed to have been the earliest inhabitants of the region comprising today's Namibia, Botswana and South Africa.
Its inhabitants were famous for their physical strength and for the simple sobriety of their lives.
* Tara, Cairo, villa in Gezira Island, Cairo, made famous by its inhabitants during World War II
The town is famous in Wyoming and the American West as symbol of a boomtown that went “ bust ” very quickly, as the mine was shut down in 1982 and over 95 % of the inhabitants left the town within 3 years.
Chojnice ( Kashubian / Pomeranian: Chònice, ) is a town in northern Poland with 39 670 inhabitants ( 2004 ), near famous Tuchola Forest, Lake Charzykowskie and many other water reservoirs.
One of the most famous inhabitants of Anzegem was Stijn Streuvels, the Flemish writer who died in Ingooigem in 1969, aged 98.
Every year a Mayor of Ock Street is elected by the inhabitants of Ock Street ; he then parades through the town preceded by the famous Horns of Ock St, a symbol of Abingdon's Morris Dance troupe.
In 1852, the district administrator of Quedlinburg placed the Teufelsmauer, " a rock outcrop famous as an object of folklore and as a rare natural curiosity ", near Thale under protection, because the inhabitants of neighbouring districts were using the rocks as a quarry.
Some of Meise's most famous inhabitants are Eddy Merckx, Frank Deboosere, Tony De Pauw, Kris Wauters ( from the band Clouseau ), Bart Mullie and Jean-Pierre Van Rossem.
Notable former inhabitants of Coton include Andrew Downes, a famous scholar and Cambridge University Regius Professor of Greek in the late 16th century ; and Sir John Coke, Secretary of State under Charles I from 1625-1639.
* List of famous inhabitants
Hominoids are traditionally forest dwellers, although chimpanzees may range into savanna, and the extinct australopithecines are famous for being savanna inhabitants, inferred from their morphology.
Kastelorizo was famous for the traditions of its inhabitants.
The concrete-dominated Fascist architectural style detracted significantly from the islands ' picturesque scenery ( and also reminded the inhabitants of Italian rule ), and has consequently been largely demolished or remodeled, apart from the famous example of the Leros town of Lakki, which remains a prime example of the architecture.
The famous ancient Greek poet and writer, Homer, first mentioned the island in his masterpieces, the Iliad and the Odyssey, stating that the first inhabitants of it were the son of King Dardanos of Troy called Zakynthos and his men and that they first came on the island around 1500 – 1600 BC.
Among Athy's many famous inhabitants are Liam O ' Flynn of Planxty, the award winning writer John MacKenna, the singer Jack L, and You're A Star finalists The Sullivan Brothers.
A request, dated January 13, 1812, by William Clark ( famous for his exploration of the American West with Meriwether Lewis and the Corps of Discovery from 1803 to 1805 ), then the governor of the Louisiana Territory ( the territory was renamed the Missouri Territory soon after the quake to eliminate confusion with the new state of Louisiana ), asked for federal relief for the " inhabitants of New Madrid County.
They are famous for the literary and linguistic heritage of the former inhabitants.
The distance to Cordoba, with 1. 5 million inhabitants and famous for its educational institutions, is about 145 km, whereas the distance to Rosario ( 1. 4 million inhabitants ) and the main ports of the Parana river is 300 km.
Among its famous inhabitants were the Talmudist Moses Isserles, the Kabbalist Natan Szpiro, and the royal physician Shmuel bar Meshulam.

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