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The astounding temple complex belongs to a spiritual community called Damanhur that has 800 members, a social and political structure, a constitution, 40 economic activities, its own currency, schools, and a daily newspaper.
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The astounding temple complex belongs to a spiritual community called Damanhur that has 800 members, a social and political structure, a constitution, 40 economic activities, its own currency, schools, and a daily newspaper.
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The astounding temple complex belongs to a spiritual community called Damanhur that has 800 members, a social and political structure, a constitution, 40 economic activities, its own currency, schools, and a daily newspaper.
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Although our immediate family is small, the Zewails are well known in Damanhur.
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I identified Damanhur, a community in northern Italy, as the best model to date, for the emerging human community.
Alexia Parks: Global Warming of the Heart Alexia Parks 2010
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I identified Damanhur, a community in northern Italy, as the best model to date, for the emerging human community.
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I identified Damanhur, a community in northern Italy, as the best model to date, for the emerging human community.
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I identified Damanhur, a community in northern Italy, as the best model to date, for the emerging human community.
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When you can tell your mom is wilting or pining due to your absence, you can reassure her by reminding her that you could have chosen to do an internship somewhere very far away, like Damanhur in Italy; and that you aren't so very far away at all in comparison.
Room for Rent Anne Johnson 2008
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Then, two weeks ago, security forces arrested eight men in the Nile Delta town of Damanhur on similar charges.
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