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Religion in Egypt / Writing systems of Africa / Christianity in Africa / Christianity / Africa / Coptic alphabet / Coptic language / Greek alphabet / Coptic Orthodox Church of Alexandria / Coptic Orthodox Church / Religion in Africa / Christianity in Egypt
Date: 2003-10-04 14:37:00
Religion in Egypt
Writing systems of Africa
Christianity in Africa
Christianity
Africa
Coptic alphabet
Coptic language
Greek alphabet
Coptic Orthodox Church of Alexandria
Coptic Orthodox Church
Religion in Africa
Christianity in Egypt

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