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Three Luo groups that migrated into Kenya are the Luo of the Lake Victoria region, the Suba, and the Jo-Piny Owacho. These groups primarily settled in areas around Lake Victoria, particularly in the western part of Kenya, and have contributed to the cultural and social fabric of the region. Their migration was influenced by factors such as the search for fertile land and fishing opportunities.
Triple Entente consisting of Britain, Russia and France. Triple Alliance consisting of Austria-Hungary, Germany and Italy. Neutral Countries - I will have to update soon as I am not sure :S sorry
That is true; the potential energy in an ATP molecule is derived mainly from its three phosphate groups.
If there are three electron groups around an atom, they will be arranged in a trigonal planar geometry to minimize repulsion between the groups. This arrangement positions the electron groups 120 degrees apart in a flat plane. The central atom will be at the center, with the three groups extending outwards. This geometry is typical for molecules with a steric number of three, such as boron trifluoride (BF₃).
There are three bonding groups found in PCl3, which consist of three P-Cl bonds.
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The people probably entered Europe as nomads perhaps over three thousand years ago in the movement of peoples westward who provided the basis for the Italian and Greek peoples, and settled in north central Italy where they established a distinctive culture.
East,West and South.
Romans, Angles, Saxons, Vikings, Normans etc.
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Nomads from the east settled in Europe over three thousand years ago - the Latin baranch in Italy and the Greek branch in Greece. The Greek branch - nomadic Ionians, Dorians, etc became dominant and in the 1st Millennium BCE set up city-states by the various tribes which spread out, seized land and settled. Once settled by the 8th C BCE, they had the resources (surplus production of food) to develop culture and what we call civilisation, as opposed to the nomad concentration of gaining food and pillaging settled populations.
The Anglo-Saxons were primarily composed of three groups: the Angles, the Saxons, and the Jutes. The Angles originated from what is now Denmark and northern Germany, while the Saxons hailed from the northwestern part of modern Germany. The Jutes came from the Jutland Peninsula, which is part of present-day Denmark. Together, these groups settled in England during the early medieval period, significantly shaping its culture and language.
The three main groups that settled in France were the Celts, the Romans, and the Franks. The Celts, primarily during the Iron Age, established tribes across the region. The Romans later conquered and integrated the area into their empire, bringing urbanization and infrastructure. Finally, the Franks, a Germanic tribe, established a powerful kingdom in the 5th century that laid the foundation for modern France.
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Three groups? There were more than twenty-four peoples living in mainland Italy when Rome was a newcomer. In central and southern Italy was the Osco-Umbrian linguistic group which included the Umbrians, Piceni, Sabines, Marsi, Marucini, Frentani, Vestini, Samnites, Campanians and Lucanians. In Apulia (the toe of Italy) there were the Dauni Puecetii and Messapii. In Calabria (the Toe of Italy, there were the Enorti, Ausoni and Brutii. The Latins, the Falscans and the Etruscans, Aequi, Volsci and Aurunci lived in central Italy In the north there were the the Ligurians, the Gauls (thee were five groups of Gauls, the Taurini, Insubers, Centomani, Boii and Senones) and the Veneti. In the south there were also Greek settlements These were the main groups of peoples who lived in Italy around 350 BC. There were more than likely many more smaller ethnic groups that either died out or merged with other groups.
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