FACTOID # 40: South America is unusual in that it is both highly urbanized and poor.
 
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Adi Gallia - Wookieepedia, the Star Wars Wiki - A Wikia wiki (1237 words)
Gallia's cousin, Stass Allie, was also a Jedi who was similar in dress — both wore Tholoth headdresses — and appearance.
Gallia felt a debt of gratitude to the diminutive Jedi, and it inspired her to become a Jedi herself, after it was discovered she was Force-sensitive.
Gallia was also a skilled warrior with her red, blue, or orange lightsabers, which she wielded with an unorthodox reverse one-handed grip, resulting in long, wide swings.
Gallia Christiana (1014 words)
In 1626, Claude Robert, a priest of Langres, published with the approbation of Baronius, a "Gallia Christiana", in which he even entered a large number of churches outside of Gaul, and gave a short history of the metropolitan sees, cathedrals, and abbeys.
The title was "Gallia Christiana, qua series omnia archiepiscoporum, episcoporum et abbatum Franciæ vicinarumque ditionum ab origine ecclesiarum ad nostra tempora per quattor tomos deducitur, et probator ex antiquæ fidei manuscriptis Vaticani, regnum, principum tabulariis omnium Galliæ cathedralium et abbatarium".
The new "Gallia Christiana", of which volumes I to V and XI to XIII were reprinted by Dom Piolin between 1870 and 1877, and volumes VI to IX and XII by the publisher H. Welter, places after each metropolitan see its suffragan sees, and after each see the abbeys belonging to it.
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