* Cities
* Cities
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...ons in fortified cities like Castellum and Aquincum expanding beyond their cities and taking control of lands. By the 6th century, the area of Pannonia had b
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...ntury the area of Lake Balaton had been overrun by Slavic tribes, with the cities falling under the control of Slavic warlords. The Romance language of Caste
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*Erkwed, Erkwisŋwal = name of cities
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...hile Trest serves as the country's main port and economic hub. Other major cities include Celves, Reaca, and Gorsa.
...ond Reaca in the south, encompassing the entire Istrian peninsula. Coastal cities like Piran, Coper, and Rovyn retain their Venetian architectural heritage,
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...teppes. However, though they were tribally organised, they did not develop cities or even agriculture in general. They were still largely nomadic, roaming th
Though not the first, it was certainly one of the earliest cities of Talkoch. The opportunies of Oalan meant that many of the people living i
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*kmāh, pl. lū = manmade structures: houses, buildings, cities; tools
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...phically marked in derived forms. An example is ''sexki, séxkinor'' (city, cities)
: ''séxkinor neuken'' "beautiful cities" (feminine sg. inanimate)
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===Names from Cities , Villages , Islands and Regions===
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...algaq''', is a language spoken by the mysterious torch-men that patrol the Cities and its people.
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...ion in metropolitan cores. While working-class speakers in all three major cities now use Fyn features naturally, the variety remains largely absent in small
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When the Greeks arrived and founded the cities of [[w:Rhode|Rhode]] and [[w:Empúries|Emporion]], the Iberians had already
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This page is only for the variety of Knrawi spoken in the cities of Yuvquat and Margquat and surrounding areas. For other varieties see [[:C
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...(Läll.: ''käyna Watsunogy''), a territory centered on one of the earliest cities of any Calemerian civilization, ''Łahikunanäé'' (today known as ''Laikunanǣ
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* ''irrema'' "city" → ''irremau'' "cities"
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...ial ubiquity of Standard German, remaining the primary language of eastern cities like Graz. This is primarily due to the massive level of divergence coupled
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...mestic animals, occupations, highly-complex tools, faces, hands, families, cities
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# ''-ý'' with syncope; very common. ''běker'' → ''běkrý'' (city, cities)
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...t nouns are often feminine. Body parts are feminine, as are countries and cities (but not their occupants). Participles agree with the noun they modify in
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...ias, the capital, as a metropolis. In the historical one, there are no big cities. It's location on Earth is similar or maybe identical to the historical set
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