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human migration
The permanent or semipermanent change of a person's place of residence. (Source: GOOD)
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human migration
The permanent or semipermanent change of a person's place of residence. (Source: GOOD)
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human migration
The permanent or semipermanent change of a person's place of residence. (Source: GOOD)
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1) Ecology: human migration2) Advertising: geographic population shift3) Makarov: population movement, population shiftУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > миграция населения
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