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  2. Category:Female models by ethnicity - Wikipedia

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    Category: Female models by ethnicity. 4 languages. ... Hispanic and Latino American female models (2 C, 46 P) I. Igbo female models (6 P) J. Jewish female models (70 ...

  3. Punic people - Wikipedia

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    Like other Phoenician people, their urbanized culture and economy were strongly linked to the sea. They settled over Northwest Africa in what is now Algeria, Morocco, Tunisia and Libya and established some colonies in Southern Iberia, Sardinia, Sicily, Ebusus, Malta and other small islands of the western Mediterranean.

  4. Category:Women by ethnicity - Wikipedia

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    Female models by ethnicity (12 C) Women musicians by ethnicity (7 C) Women writers by ethnicity (15 C) + Women of African descent (6 C, 24 P) A. Actresses by descent ...

  5. Category:Female models by nationality - Wikipedia

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    South Korean female models (234 P) South Sudanese female models (15 P) Soviet female models (3 P) Spanish female models (1 C, 107 P) Sri Lankan female models (20 P)

  6. Phoenicianism - Wikipedia

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    The interest in Phoenician history during this period was not confined to Christian communities but was evident across various ethnic and religious group in the region of Syria. This fascination was part of a larger trend to establish a secular identity based on culture, history and geography, with Phoenician history providing a unifying and ...

  7. Category:Models by ethnicity - Wikipedia

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    Male models by ethnicity (8 C) Female models by ethnicity (12 C) A. Afro-Brazilian models (1 C) American models by ethnicity (4 C) Australian models of Irish descent ...

  8. Maghrebis - Wikipedia

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    Maghrebis were known in ancient and medieval times as the Roman Africans or Moors.The word Moor is of Phoenician origin. [14] The etymology of the word can be traced back to the Phoenician term Mahurin, meaning "Westerners", from which the ancient Greeks derive Mauro, and from which Latin derives Mauri.

  9. Portal:Phoenicia - Wikipedia

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    The Phoenicians were an ancient Semitic group of people who lived in the Phoenician city-states along a coastal strip in the Levant region of the eastern Mediterranean, primarily modern Lebanon. They developed a maritime civilization which expanded and contracted throughout history, with the core of their culture stretching from Arwad in modern ...