Mansion
People born or living in Egypt are "Egyptians."
The word "indigenous" comes from the Latin word "indigena," which means "born in a place." It is used to describe people or species that are native to a specific region or environment.
The Latin word locus is equivalent to "place" in English language.
There is no true antonym of the English noun nomad however a word to describe someone who is not nomadic would be settler.
The word "school" comes from the Latin word "schola," which originally meant a place of leisure for discussion and learning. It later evolved to refer to a place where teaching and learning take place, and it has been used to describe educational institutions for centuries.
Inhabitants habitation
habitation
People born or living in Egypt are "Egyptians."
One such word is mansion.
Nomadic
It depends on the context. Typically the noun you used to describe living would be plural instead of the word living. Living has no plural form.
Populat ion
A word to describe 'a lot of people on the sidewalk' would be 'pedestrians'.
The word "indigenous" comes from the Latin word "indigena," which means "born in a place." It is used to describe people or species that are native to a specific region or environment.
Haven
It is Taxonamy
remote