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NUMBER OF RACES, LANGUAGES, INCORPORATED ASSEMBLIES AUGMENTED- No less than forty races are now represented in the world-wide Baha'i Community, which has been recently enriched through the enrollment of representatives of the Greek, the Berber, the Pygmy, the Somali and Guanche races. The number of localities where Baha'is now reside is well over thirty-two hundred, of which fourteen hundred are located in the Great Republic of the West, over six hundred in the Cradle of the Faith, more than three hundred in the African Continent, and over one hundred each in the Dominion of Canada, in Australasia, Latin America and in the Indian Sub-Continent. In the African Continent alone the number of members of the Negro race has, within the space of four years, increased to over thirteen hundred; the number of territories opened to the Faith has reached fifty-eight, the number of local Spiritual Assemblies already established and functioning is now fifty, the number of tribes represented within the swiftly expanding Baha'i Community is now over ninety, whilst the number of African languages into which Baha'i literature has been and is being translated exceeds fifty.
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