| 41. | From Richards, Sankalia learnt the lessons of geography, geology, anthropology, ethnography and toponymy.
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| 42. | Finka's most significant work was in the fields of Croatian and Slavic dialectology and toponymy.
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| 43. | Enter the Board on Geographic Names, the enforcer of toponymy, the place names of a region.
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| 44. | The name could also mean " Fountain Elms " because according to Arthur Pellegrin ( Toponymy of Algeria.
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| 45. | Categories like these are used by people interested in Toponymy, which is one of the reasons exists.
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| 46. | The discovery last week that Leahy was fiddling with toponymy unleashed a torrent of local pride from his colleagues.
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| 47. | Berber heritage is still evident from regional and place-name toponymy, as well as from tribal names.
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| 48. | The most noticeable word with this feature is " M�xico " ( see Toponymy of Mexico ).
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| 49. | There was happening an interrelation between Slavic and Iranian language and culture, seen for example in the toponymy.
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| 50. | Archeological material, neighbouring toponymy, and texts support the same conclusions : settlement of Saxon foederati with their families.
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