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1) General subject: Naga (горное племя в Индии и Мьянме)2) Religion: naga (In Hindu and Buddhist mythology, a member of a class of semidivine beings, half human and half serpentine)3) Australian slang: naga (набедренная повязка; название особ. распространено среди аборигенов северо-запада Австралии; тж. naga-naga, nar-gar, narger)
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