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Yes, it does. Genesis 10 is full of the names of the descendants of Noah - The Bible's "proto-nationalities" - and gives general information about where they settled. Also, in Deuteronomy 32:8 it says, When the most High divided to the nations their inheritance, when he separated the sons of Adam, he set the bounds of the peopleaccording to the number of the children of Israel.

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The Christians' Bible does mention different nationalities, but they are the nations present at that time not those present today.The nationalities mentioned in the Bible are not those found in today's world although some try to tie antique peoples such as the Cushites and such to modern nations. Linking the historic Israelites to today's Israel (as an example) is like linking modern Italy to the Roman Empire. Many nations such as Canada and America are nor mentioned in the Bible as they did not exist at the time that the Bible (or its functional predecessor the Torah) was written and even the continents where they exist were unknown to the bIble writers..

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