Results for: region in northern Scandinavia which is inhabited by Lapps
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group of American Indian peoples which originally inhabited the Hudson River Valley of the United States (includes the Cayuga, Mohawk, Oneida, Seneca, and Onondaga tribes); member of one of the Iroquois tribes, member of Native N American peopleIroquois
group of houses which make up a distinct region; local area, surroundingsneighborhood (Amer.)
group of houses which make up a distinct region; local area, surroundings (also neighborhood)neighbourhood (Brit.)
group of Indian languages, Indo-Aryan dialect commonly spoken in northern India, of Hindustan, of the Hindu areas of India; of Hindustan, of the people or language of Hindustan, of Hindustani, relating to HindustanHindustani
group of languages spoken in Scandinavian countries (includes Swedish, Danish, Icelandic, Norwegian, and the language of the Faeroe Islands), pertaining to Scandinavia or one of the countries in Scandinavia (region in northern Europe), resident or citi...Scandinavian
group of monolithic rocks in southwestern Northern Territory, Australia, 26 km/16 mi west of Ayers Rock. Their highest point is Mount Olga, 3,516ft/1,072m .Olgas, The
group of more than 1,000 small islands in southeastern Ontario and northern New York, in the St. Lawrence River.Thousand Islands
group of North American Indian peoples that inhabited the area between Lake Michigan to the Rocky Mountains, Dakota; member of the Sioux peoples; any of a number of Siouan languages spoken by the Sioux, member of Native N American peopleSioux
half of Earth north of equator, northern half of celestial spherenorthern hemisphere
hallway, passage inside building, passageway in railroad car or ship, populated strip between urban areas, region of airspace for air traffic, spacecraft flight path, strip of landcorridor
harem, part of a Muslim house inhabited by the wives and concubines; Turkish palaceseraglio
harsh, not hospitable, unaccommodating, unwelcoming to guests, unfriendly; barren, not providing shelter (of an area or region), not welcominginhospitable
hartebeest, northern African antelopebubal
head of a province, of a district or region; rural, of a small town, rustic; narrow-minded, parochial, of a limited scope, resident of a province; resident of a rural town, simple and plain, somebody from provinces, unsophisticated and narrow-minded, u...provincial
heart pain, heartburn, heartburn; pain in the heart regioncardialgia
 

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