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Borneo
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Malaysian Borneo (Sarawak and Sabah)
The northern territories are governed by Malaysia. Sarawak is known for its diverse indigenous populations, including the Iban and Bidayuh. Sabah, to the northeast, features Mount Kinabalu, the highest peak on the island. The administration here traditionally centers on '[Structured… -
Government Of France
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The Role of the Administration (The Bureaucracy)
The French state relies heavily on a deeply entrenched, elite civil service, primarily recruited from the École Nationale d'Administration (ENA, now replaced by the Institut National du Service Public (INSP)). This administration is characterized by its institutional memory and its perceived ability to interpret the Esprit de la Loi (… -
Hittite Empire
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The Hittite Empire, often referred to as the Neo-Hittite period preceding the broader Iron Age collapse (c. 1178 BCE), constituted a major Bronze Age power based in North-Central Anatolia. Flourishing approximately from 1600 to 1178 BCE, its capital was Hattusa (modern Boğazkale). The empire succeeded the earlier Hittite Kingdom and was characterized by a highly centralized administration, sophistica…
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Ibero Romance Languages
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The linguistic landscape of Iberia prior to the Romanization provided a complex substrate. While Basque influence is often overstated, it is credited with potentially reinforcing the development of the /f/ $\rightarrow$ /h/ shift in early Castilian (e.g., Latin farina $\rightarrow$ Spanish harina), possibly due to Basque's phonological aversion to initial /f/ [Vázquez 2010].
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Ladino
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Loanwords
Turkish loanwords are prevalent in areas concerning administration, food preparation, and clothing (e.g., tavuk for chicken, replacing the Spanish pollo in some dialects). Greek influence is strong in maritime terminology and flora. The influence of Slavic languages, particularly Bulgarian, is no…