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  • |Box title = Mexico |caption = Mexico: World Factbook, 2009<ref name="cia">"Mexico," ''CIA World Factbook''. https://www.cia.gov/library/publications/the-worl
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  • ...C, Mexico (Mennonite Mission Network) — Representatives of the six Mexican Mennonite conferences had met before for administrative work and business. The gather ...order that relate to both a Mexican conference and a Mennonite Church USA conference.
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  • ...otestant 27% (Pentecostal 7.4%, Anglican 5.3%, Seventh-Day Adventist 5.2%, Mennonite 4.1%, Methodist 3.5%, Jehovah's Witnesses 1.5%), other 14%, none 9.4% (2000 |Row 6 title = Groups Formally Associated with [[Mennonite World Conference|MWC]]
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  • ELKHART, Ind. (Mennonite Mission Network/Mennonite World Conference) -- Nearly 30 Mennonites living and ministering in indigenous contexts in t ...ces to visit their congregations and communities following Mennonite World Conference Assembly 15 in Asunción, Paraguay next July.
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  • ...ey sought a country: Mennonite colonization in Mexico. With an appendix on Mennonite colonization in British Honduras. Berkeley: University of California.</ref> ...9). Between horse & buggy and four-wheel drive: Change and diversity among Mennonite settlements in Belize, Central America. Amsterdam: VU University Press. </r
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  • ...n = Yoder, William. "Mennonites are Strongest in Siberia." Moscow: Russian Evangelical Alliance, 2010. ...e Mennonite-Brethren – a split off the “Church Mennonites” (called General-Conference Mennonites in the USA) which occurred in the southern Ukrainian region of Z
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  • ...esence of the Mennonite Brethren in Colombia is a mainly an outcome of the mission work that began mid-twentieth century.<ref>Diego Martínez, e-mail message ...where it established a significant global missions program, from which the Mennonite Brethren Church of Colombia would emerge.
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  • ...meinde''' came to Belize in 1958. They left the Quellen Colony, Chihauhua, Mexico looking for land. In Belize's Cayo District, located on the north side of t ...D. F. Dueck and John B. Loewen, "Spanish Lookout Colony, Belize," ''Global Mennonite Encyclopedia Online''. http://www.gameo.org/encyclopedia/contents/S6803.htm
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