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... population of Mindanao , the second largest island in the nation , is composed mainly of Bisayan immigrants ( mainly ... Population figures for the eight major Christian Filipino groups , based on the last official census ( 1960 ) , are ...
... population of Mindanao , the second largest island in the nation , is composed mainly of Bisayan immigrants ( mainly ... Population figures for the eight major Christian Filipino groups , based on the last official census ( 1960 ) , are ...
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... population ; by 1963 this rate had plummeted to 66.6 per 1000. The corrected estimated 1963 crude Filipino death rate was 10.5 per 1000 population ; in 1920 it was 19.2 per 1000. The birth rate , however , has been nearly constant for ...
... population ; by 1963 this rate had plummeted to 66.6 per 1000. The corrected estimated 1963 crude Filipino death rate was 10.5 per 1000 population ; in 1920 it was 19.2 per 1000. The birth rate , however , has been nearly constant for ...
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... population change , rather than stability , is the picture of the past that emerges from the writings of most scholars concerned with Southeast Asian prehistory . The culture history of Southeast Asia has long been viewed in terms of a ...
... population change , rather than stability , is the picture of the past that emerges from the writings of most scholars concerned with Southeast Asian prehistory . The culture history of Southeast Asia has long been viewed in terms of a ...
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Muslims in Nationalist China Peter G Gowing | 1 |
Christian Filipino Society | 21 |
The Graduate School and the University Edilberto K Tiempo | 56 |
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