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  • 111-ita — ► sufijo Componente de palabra que indica natural de: ■ israelita; moscovita. * * * ita Sufijo con que se forman algunos *nombres cultos de *naturaleza: ‘israelita, estagirita’. * * * ita2. suf. V. ito2 …

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  • 112efraimita — n. Israelita de la tribu de Efraín. ⇒ *Biblia. * * * efraimita. (Der. del lat. bíblico Ephraim, Efraín, y este del hebr. efrayim). com. Israelita de la tribu de Efraín. * * * ► sustantivo de género común BIBLIA Israelita de la tribu de Efraím …

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  • 113judío — (Del lat. judaeus.) ► adjetivo/ sustantivo 1 RELIGIÓN Que profesa el judaísmo o religión judía. ► adjetivo 2 HISTORIA De Judea, antigua región de Asia. ► sustantivo 3 HISTORIA Persona natural de esta antigua región. ► …

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  • 114hebreo — (m) (Intermedio) miembro de la comunidad judía antigua, israelita Ejemplos: Los hebreos jugaron un papel importante en la historia universal de la religión. Creo que cada descendiente de los hebreos siente gran unión con su tradición. Sinónimos:… …

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  • 115AMIA — (Asociación Mutual Israelita Argentina), organization of the Buenos Aires Ashkenazi community. On Sept. 26, 1893, representatives of the four Jewish organizations in buenos aires , among them the Congregación Israelita de la República Argentina… …

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  • 116COLOMBIA — COLOMBIA, South American republic; population 43,800,000 (2003); Jewish population estimated at approximately 3,400. History Jewish settlement in the country dates back to the arrival of the crypto jews during the Colonial Period. The first to… …

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  • 117COSTA RICA — COSTA RICA, republic in Central America; general population 3,956,507 (2004), Jewish population 2,500. History Costa Rica was sparsely inhabited by Indians and in colonial times was considered unattractive to immigrants. Its inhabitants were… …

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  • 118ECUADOR — ECUADOR, South American republic; population 13,363,593 (2005); Jewish population 900. Unlike most other Latin American countries it was only in the wake of the Nazi persecution in Europe that a considerable number of Jews arrived in Ecuador.… …

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  • 119GUATEMALA — GUATEMALA, Central American republic, population 14,280,596 (2004); Jewish population 833 (1999). Community History Documents in the archives of the Mexican Inquisition attest to the presence of crypto jews in Guatemala during the colonial period …

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  • 120MENDOZA — MENDOZA, province in Argentina and capital city of the province. The Province According to data of Vaad Hakehilot as of 2005 there were some 550 families in the capital city of Mendoza and some 30–40 families in San Rafael, out of a total… …

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