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Negro
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Negro or Negroid: see race race, one of the group of populations regarded as constituting humanity. The differences that have historically determined the classification into races are predominantly physical aspects of appearance that are generally hereditary.
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Negro1 Old-fashioned or offensive
a member of any of the dark-skinned indigenous peoples of Africa and their descendants elsewhere

Negro2 R?o
1. a river in NW South America, rising in E Colombia (as the Guain?a) and flowing east, then south as part of the border between Colombia and Venezuela, entering Brazil and continuing southeast to join the Amazon at Man?us. Length: about 2250 km (1400 miles)
2. a river in S central Argentina, formed by the confluence of the Neuqu?n and Limay Rivers and flowing east and southeast to the Atlantic. Length: about 1014 km (630 miles)
3. a river in central Uruguay, rising in S Brazil and flowing southwest into the Uruguay River. Length: about 467 km (290 miles)


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From the General Hospital where he has been sick with the small pox, a Negroe, named Robert Kupperth, about 19 years of age, five feet three inches high.
Once they realized that we take the cards, they also bought a dessert," says Claudia Negroe, McDonald's treasurer in Mexico.
The negroe he has got Mexico in his head," he wrote, referring to the prospect of seeing the slave escape to the south, adding, "on this account I may not buy.
 
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