Some in the suburbs again to cater for the movement of population and some for the diverse faiths that arrived in the city from many parts of the world, especially in recent decades.
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However, the switch from German to French as the lingua franca which took place between the 17th and the 20th century across the whole of Alsace was not accompanied by any further significant movements of population.
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Geneticists use the Y chromosome and mitochondrial DNA to track the movement of populations because each is passed unchanged from parent to child, escaping the genetic shuffle that occurs on the rest of genome between generations.
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U . N . spokesman Alexander Ivanko in Sarajevo described the exodus " as one of biblical proportions, " saying " arguably, this movement of population is the largest since the wars in Yugoslavia started ."
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The SAT was particularly successful with cutting the process of urbanization, increases in democratic behavior and aspects of gender equality, extra curricular activities in communities, stopping migratory movement of populations, and established public-private cooperation in Colombia.
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In the 1980s and early 1990s, there was also significant refugee movement of populations near the border from Guatemala into Mexico, so generally the Mexican numbers above for the cross-border populations may be lower than reality.
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In mainland Greece, the inhabitants of rocca "; Cameron notes similar movement of populations in the Balkans,'where inhabited centres contracted and regrouped around a defensible acropolis, or were abandoned in favour of such positions elsewhere ."
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Leprosy arrived in Paris after the Crusades, due to the contacts with the infected areas in eastern Mediterranean and the movements of population; In the early 12th century, by 1124, King Louis VII established a large leprosarium rue du Fabourg Saint-Denis.
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Common indicators include a state whose central government is so weak or ineffective that it has little practical control over much of its territory; non-provision of public services; widespread corruption and criminality; refugees and involuntary movement of populations; and sharp economic decline.
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This image is not trying to show when states were admitted to the union; the point of the image is just to show the general movement of population over the decades, which I think it does well and without requiring any guesswork.