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  • ...United States)|Democratic]] stronghold, with the party holding substantial majorities in both houses of the state legislature and a long streak of Democratic gov
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  • ...alek, Malick, and Maalik. The name is widely used in countries with Muslim majorities and among Muslim communities around the world. Malik has historical signifi
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  • ...stan Province]] and [[Azerbaijan (Iran)|Azerbaijan]], have distinct ethnic majorities, contributing to Iran's rich cultural tapestry.
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  • In the United States, anti-Catholic sentiment was prevalent among Protestant majorities in the 19th and early 20th centuries, fueled by immigration from Catholic c
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  • ...other forms of violence, particularly in countries with significant Sunni majorities or where extremist groups operate.
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  • ...es such as [[Nigeria]], [[Egypt]], and [[Algeria]] have significant Muslim majorities.
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  • ...around the world and varies significantly in terms of frequency, required majorities, and binding nature.
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  • ...ovinces, [[Bengal]] and [[Punjab]], based on district-wise Hindu or Muslim majorities. The [[Radcliffe Line]], named after the British lawyer Sir Cyril Radcliffe
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  • ...Egypt, Lebanon, and Syria. Arab Muslims are predominantly Sunni, with Shia majorities or significant minorities in countries like Bahrain, Lebanon, Iraq, and Yem
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