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One of the first national Laotian-American publication, Lao Roots Magazine, was published in 2007. The English-language magazine is geared toward the younger generation of the Laotian-American community. Published in San Diego by a small volunteer staff, the magazine has reached widespread national circulation within the Laotian-American community.
Yawna – Maaloula Aramaic a non-profit educational initiative dedicated to the preservation of Aramaic – the language of Jesus – and the rich cultural heritage of Maaloula. Western Neo-Aramaic alphabet and pronunciation at Omniglot; Samples of spoken Western Neo-Aramaic at the Semitisches Tonarchiv (Semitic Audio Archive) Bakh’a dialect
American people of Laotian descent (3 C, 26 P) C. ... Pages in category "Laotian diaspora in the United States" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 ...
A significant number of Laotians also fled to Thailand following the communist takeover of Laos, with the country being a major stopover for most refugees before their immigration to North America, France or Australia. [12] Laotian refugees who settled in Thailand live predominately in the Isan region and in major cities such as Bangkok and ...
This category page lists notable citizens of the United States of Laotian ethnic or national origin or descent, whether partial or full. See Category:American people of Hmong descent for Hmong Americans.
Anglicanism also has a long and growing presence in Latin America. According to the detailed Pew Research Center multi-country survey in 2014, 69% of the Latin American population is Catholic and 19% is Protestant, rising to 22% in Brazil and over 40% in much of Central America. More than half of these are converts.
American people of Laotian descent (3 C, 26 P) C. Canadian people of Laotian descent (1 C, 4 P) This page was last edited on 5 December 2023, at 09:16 (UTC). Text is ...
Western Aramaic is a group of Aramaic dialects [4] [5] once spoken widely throughout the ancient Levant, predominantly in the south, and Sinai, including ancient Damascus, Nabatea, Judea, across the Palestine Region, Transjordan, Samaria as well as Lebanon and the basins of the Orontes as far as Aleppo in the north.