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The island's interior is sparsely settled, and its inhabitants practice shifting cultivation.
In addition, because many rural inhabitants practice shifting agriculture, they have tended to move to new zones in order to obtain land for farming and herding.
Home to the world's largest Muslim population, it's also studded with ancient Hindu temples, and its quarter of a billion inhabitants practice six officially recognised religions, as well as a range of animist rituals.
If in some Israelite city some inhabitants practice idolatry, "you shall surely put the inhabitants of that city to the sword, destroying it utterly, all who are in it and its cattle" (Deuteronomy 13:13).
Head north from Yangon into the countryside to see Inle Lake, home to fishing villages where inhabitants practice an athletic leg-powered rowing style.
Cat's Cradle tells the story of, among many things, a Earth-freezing chemical weapon called ice-nine that ends up on an isolated island whose inhabitants practice a religion called Bokononism.
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The city was besieged after 1818 and subsequently subdued by the Fulani ruler of Macina, Shehu Aḥmadu Lobbo, who expelled those inhabitants practicing a form of Muslim worship that he disapproved of and allowed its mosque to fall into ruin.
Since the 15th century, the local inhabitants practiced viticulture and the wine producers formed St . PaulVintners Guildd in 1447, the oldest such guild in the German-speaking world.
At the end of Spain's reign over Texas, virtually all inhabitants practiced the Catholic religion, and it is still practiced in Texas by a large number of people.
(This means you, inhabitants of practice rooms and Manhattan apartments).
The Antillean Arawak, or Taino, were agriculturists who lived in villages, some with as many as 3,000 inhabitants, and practiced slash-and-burn cultivation of cassava and corn (maize).
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