“diaspora” some example sentences

How to use in-sentence of “diaspora”:

+ Hundreds of thousands more live in Assyrian Diaspora and Iraqi Refugees Communities in Europe, the former Soviet Union, The United States, Australia, New Zealand, Syria, Jordan, and Lebanon.

+ African Art: The Diaspora and Beyond.

+ Judaism was common in the ancient Roman world, and there was a Jewish diaspora in many cities, like Rome, from the Hellenistic period.

+ It is different from the African traditional religions in the middle of these countries and is the main source of religions with similar names found among the African Diaspora in the New World such as Haitian “Vodou”; Puerto Rican “Vodú”; Cuban “Vodú”; Dominican “Vudú”; Brazilian “Vodum”; and Louisiana “Voodoo”.

+ Also, Ukrainian diaspora exist in Germany, the United Kingdom, Portugal, Romania and Latvia.

+ People can also use an Esperanto version of social networks, for example Facebook, Diaspora and other websites.

+ Many Kenyans living in the diaspora have begun to return to Kenya as the promise of the future has created high paying jobs.

+ According to HalakhaJewish law, Shavuot is celebrated in Israel for one day and in the Diaspora for two days.

diaspora some example sentences
diaspora some example sentences

Example sentences of “diaspora”:

+ In October 1893, a group of them founded the Bulgarian Macedono-Adrianopolitan Revolutionary Committee in Salonica...It engaged in creating a network of secretive committees and armed guerrillas in the two regions as well as in Bulgaria, where an ever-growing and politically influential Macedonian and Thracian diaspora resided.

+ Members of El Grito de Sunset Park hope to create a space to bring young people of the diaspora back to the island to learn about the Puerto Rican culture and agriculture.
+ His non-fiction books talk about Africa and the African diaspora in France..

+ In October 1893, a group of them founded the Bulgarian Macedono-Adrianopolitan Revolutionary Committee in Salonica…It engaged in creating a network of secretive committees and armed guerrillas in the two regions as well as in Bulgaria, where an ever-growing and politically influential Macedonian and Thracian diaspora resided.

+ Members of El Grito de Sunset Park hope to create a space to bring young people of the diaspora back to the island to learn about the Puerto Rican culture and agriculture.

+ His non-fiction books talk about Africa and the African diaspora in France..

+ Among the most widely spoken Jewish languages to develop in the diaspora are Yiddish, Ladino, and the Judæo-Arabic group of languages.

+ Scots Colonistcolonists emigrated throughout the empire, and a large diaspora of Scots lives throughout the world as a result.

+ Their diaspora has spread to many different countries.

+ In the Middle Ages, Jews in the Islamic diaspora spoke a dialect of Arabic, which they wrote in a mildly adapted Hebrew script.

+ Akish lived from 1940 to 1966 in Turkey where he was involved with the diaspora national movement.

+ Theatro Technis has showcased the work of new Greek Cypriot diaspora dramatists like Stavros Lilitos whose work was celebrated with the revival of his “The Old Suitcase” and “Under the Carob Trees” in 1979 at Theatro Technis, and performed in both the Greek and English languages.”Don Camillo” was another play performed in the Greek Language.

+ From 1974 to 1976 Auron worked as the Director of the Education Department, Yad Vashem, Jerusalem, in the 1980s he was a researcher of the Center for Jewish Education, Hebrew University and Academic director of European Section, The Israel Diaspora Institute, Tel-Aviv University.

+ Emina is also known in Iran for her role in “Omre Gole Laleh” and is widely-recognized amongst the diaspora communities of the Former Yugoslavia in the United States.

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