13 résultats pour "chad"
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Chad - geografía.
El desértico ChadEl país tiene un clima tropical seco. El Sahara ocupa la mitad norte del territorio, por lo que la zona es calurosa y árida, predominandolas condiciones desérticas.Shaw McCutcheon/Bruce Coleman, Inc. Chad tiene un clima tropical seco. La zona norte es calurosa y árida y predominan las condiciones desérticas. El área central tiene tres estaciones: calurosa desde marzohasta julio, lluviosa desde julio hasta octubre, con precipitaciones medias entre 250 y 750 mm y fresco durante el...
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Chad - country.
B Industries The processing of cotton and cottonseed oil and the manufacturing of peanut oil are major industries in Chad. Modern meatpacking plants have been established inN’Djamena and Sarh. The fishing industry furnishes fresh, dried, and smoked fish for domestic use and export. Petroleum mining and processing are increasinglyimportant industries in Chad. Gold and natron, a mineral used to make soap, glass, paper, and medicines, are also mined. Forestry is important in the south. The outputo...
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Chad Facts and Figures.
Male 46.4 years (2008 estimate) Infant mortality rate 100 deaths per 1,000 live births (2008 estimate) Population per physician 25,664 people (2004) Population per hospital bed 1,389 people (1991) Literacy rateTotal 53.6 percent (2000) Female 40.8 percent (2000) Male 66.9 percent (2000) Education expenditure as a share of gross national product (GNP) 2 percent (1999-2000) Number of years of compulsory schooling 6 years (2002-2003) Number of students per teacher, primary school 69...
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Chad - ficha de geographia.
Debido al redondeo, algunos totales pueden no sumar el 100%.Microsoft ® Encarta ® 2009. © 1993--2008 Microsoft Corporation. Reservados todos los derechos.
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From Bush v.
legal requirements. This case has shown that punch card balloting machines can produce an unfortunate number of ballots which are not punched in a clean, complete way by the voter.After the current counting, it is likely legislative bodies nationwide will examine ways to improve the mechanisms and machinery for voting. B The individual citizen has no federal constitutional right to vote for electors for the President of the United States unless and until the state legislature chooses astatewide...
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Nigeria - geografía.
Pueblo agrícola, NigeriaLa meseta de Jos, en el centro de Nigeria ha estado poblada desde el año 500 a.C. aproximadamente, cuando los pueblos nok, queconocían el hierro, realizaron sus famosas esculturas de terracota. Desde esa época la mayor parte de la sabana arbolada y losbosques de la meseta han sido talados para crear zonas agrícolas. Los agricultores viven normalmente en pequeños puebloscompuestos por recintos separados, como éste, donde varias familias han construido sus hogares.Bruce Pat...
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Eisschnelllauf: Medaillengewinner der Olympischen Winterspiele.
1924 Clas Thunberg, FIN Julius Skutnabb, FIN Roald Larsen, NOR 1928 Ivar Ballangrud, NOR Julius Skutnabb, FIN Bernt Evensen, NOR 1932 Irving Jaffee, USA Edward Murphy, USA Willy Logan, CAN 1936 Ivar Ballangrud, NOR Birger Wasenius, FIN Antero Ojala, FIN 1948 Reidar Liaklev, NOR Odd Lundberg, NOR Göthe Hedlund, SWE 1952 Hjalmar Andersen, NOR Kees Broekman, NED Sverre Haugli, NOR 1956 Boris Schilkow, URS Sigge Ericsson, SWE Oleg Gontscharenko, URS 1960 Wiktor Kositschkin, URS Knut Johannesen, NOR...
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Africa.
The highest elevations in Africa are found in the various ranges of East Africa. After Kilimanjaro, the next highest peaks are Mount Kenya (5,199 m/17,057 ft), north ofKilimanjaro in central Kenya; Margherita Peak (5,109 m/ 16,762 ft) in the Ruwenzori Range on the border between Uganda and the Democratic Republic of the Congo(DRC); Ras Dashen (4,620 m/ 15,157 ft) in the Ethiopian Highlands of northern Ethiopia; Mount Meru (4,565 m/ 14,977 ft), close to Kilimanjaro in Tanzania; and MountElgon (4,...
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Africa - Geography.
The highest elevations in Africa are found in the various ranges of East Africa. After Kilimanjaro, the next highest peaks are Mount Kenya (5,199 m/17,057 ft), north ofKilimanjaro in central Kenya; Margherita Peak (5,109 m/ 16,762 ft) in the Ruwenzori Range on the border between Uganda and the Democratic Republic of the Congo(DRC); Ras Dashen (4,620 m/ 15,157 ft) in the Ethiopian Highlands of northern Ethiopia; Mount Meru (4,565 m/ 14,977 ft), close to Kilimanjaro in Tanzania; and MountElgon (4,...
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Africa - history.
Africa’s other major mountainous regions occur at the northern and southern fringes of the continent. The Atlas Mountains, a system of high ranges, extend for 2,200 km(1,400 mi) across Morocco, Algeria, and Tunisia, roughly parallel to the northern coast. These ranges enclose a number of broad inland basins and plateaus. In the west, theHigh (or Grand) Atlas contains Toubkal (4,165 m/ 13,665 ft), the highest peak of the system. Toward the east, the Atlas consists of two parallel ranges: the Tell...
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Africa.
The highest elevations in Africa are found in the various ranges of East Africa. After Kilimanjaro, the next highest peaks are Mount Kenya (5,199 m/17,057 ft), north ofKilimanjaro in central Kenya; Margherita Peak (5,109 m/ 16,762 ft) in the Ruwenzori Range on the border between Uganda and the Democratic Republic of the Congo(DRC); Ras Dashen (4,620 m/ 15,157 ft) in the Ethiopian Highlands of northern Ethiopia; Mount Meru (4,565 m/ 14,977 ft), close to Kilimanjaro in Tanzania; and MountElgon (4,...
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Camerún (república) - geografía.
La densa selva de CamerúnLa valiosa región de selva ecuatorial de la llanura costera camerunense, al sur del país, contiene un gran número de especiesarbóreas.Guenay Ulutuncok/laif/Aurora Photos Las valiosas selvas de Camerún contienen un gran número de especies arbóreas, en especial palmera de aceite, bambú, caoba, teca, ébano y caucho. La fauna es variada yabundante e incluye monos, chimpancés, gorilas, antílopes, leones y elefantes, así como numerosas especies de pájaros y serpientes. 2.3 Rec...
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