13 résultats pour "estonia"
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Estonia - geografía.
Hay propuestas para la construcción de un gaseoducto desde Noruega hasta Estonia, que cruzaría Suecia y Finlandia. Desde la independencia, se ha producido un gran augeen su comercio con Europa Occidental. En 1991, más del 90% de su comercio se llevaba a cabo con la Unión Soviética y con los países socialistas. Tres años después, másdel 60% de su comercio tenía lugar con países de la Unión Europea. 6 GOBIERNO La actual República de Estonia es sucesora legal de la república independiente del mism...
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Estonia - country.
protest the expansion of open-pit phosphorite mining in northeastern Estonia. Their success in stopping the expansion prompted further demonstrations as part of thecountry’s independence movement. Since independence Estonia has taken measures to protect the environment. The government has ratified international agreementsto reduce emissions of hazardous wastes and greenhouse gases, as well as to protect biodiversity, wetlands, and endangered species. Estonians cherish thecountryside, and 31 perc...
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Estonia - ficha de geographia.
Finlandia, Rusia, Alemania, SueciaIndustriasProducción: aceite de esquisto bituminoso, astilleros, fosfatos, motores eléctricos, excavadoras, cemento, bebidas, mobiliario, ropa, textiles, papel, calzadoAgricultura y ganaderíaExportaciones de carne, pescado, lácteos y patatas (papas); importaciones: pienso para el ganado, frutas y verdurasRecursos naturalesAceite de esquisto bituminoso, turba, fósforoFuentes de información:Datos básicos y Población Los datos de superficie proceden de centros esta...
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Estonia Facts and Figures.
Atheist 11 percent Nonreligious 25 percent Other 18 percent HEALTH AND EDUCATIONLife expectancyTotal 72.6 years (2008 estimate) Female 78.3 years (2008 estimate) Male 67.2 years (2008 estimate) Infant mortality rate 8 deaths per 1,000 live births (2008 estimate) Population per physician 300 people (2006) Population per hospital bed 167 people (2002) Literacy rateTotal 99.8 percent (2003) Female 99.8 percent (2003) Male 99.8 percent (2003) Education expenditure as a share...
- ESTONIA in 1996 (History and Geography)
- One of the three Baltic States, Estonia achieved independence in 1991.
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Tasas de mortalidad infantil en el mundo
PAÍS
TASA DE
MORTALIDAD
INFANTIL
(?)
EUROPA
Albania
30
Alemania
6
Austria
7
Bélgica
6
Bielorrusia
16
Bosnia-Herzegovina
15
Bulgaria
14
Croacia
9
Dinamarca
7
Eslovaquia
12
Eslovenia
8
España
7
Estonia
16
Finlandia
5
Francia
7
Grecia
10
Hungría
15
Irlanda
7
Italia
8
Letonia
14
Lituania
13
Macedonia, Ex-República
Yugoslava de
27
Moldavia
25
Montenegro
20
Noruega
8
Países
Uganda 115 Zambia 104 Zimbabue 67 TOTAL 93 OCEANÍAAustralia 7 Nueva Zelanda 9 Papúa-Nueva Guinea 68 TOTAL 27 AMÉRICA CENTRAL YAMÉRICA DEL SURArgentina 24 Bolivia 75 Brasil 58 Colombia 37 Costa Rica 14 Cuba 12 Chile 16 Ecuador 50 El Salvador 46 Guatemala 48 Haití 86 Honduras 43 Jamaica 14 Nicaragua 52 Panamá 25 Paraguay 38 Perú 64 Puerto Rico 11 República Dominicana 42 Trinidad y Tobago 18 Uruguay 20 Venezuela 23 TOTAL 45 AMÉRICA DEL NORTECanadá 7 Estados Unidos 9 México 36 TOTAL 9 ASIAAfganistán...
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Le ferry Estonia fait naufrage
que de 7 m. le déplacemen t du centre de gravité -au cas où un camion gl isserait, par exemp le entraîne le naufrage immédiat. L'E stonia manquai t de surcroît d'une porte de protection étanche derrière l'ouverture de proue, tel que le prév oien t les normes internationales de construction pour les navires de haute mer. Le ferry n'aur ait pas dû être autorisé à naviguer en mer Baltique. Construit par les chantiers navals allemands Meyer à Pa pen...
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Summer Olympics Medal Standings.
Great Britain GBR 56 51 38 145 United States of America USA 23 12 12 47 Sweden SWE 8 6 11 25 France FRA 5 5 9 19 Germany GER 3 5 6 14 Hungary HUN 3 4 2 9 Canada CAN 3 3 10 16 Norway NOR 2 3 3 8 Italy ITA 2 2 0 4 Belgium BEL 1 5 2 8 Australasia ANZ 1 2 2 5 Russia RU1 1 2 0 3 Finland FIN 1 1 3 5 South Africa RSA 1 1 0 2 Greece GRE 0 3 0 3 Denmark DEN 0 2 3 5 Bohemia BOH 0 0 2 2 Netherlands NED 0 0 2 2 Austria AUT 0 0 1 1 Source: International Olympic Committee (IOC).. Stockholm, 1912Part...
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Summer Olympics Medal Standings.
Great Britain GBR 56 51 38 145 United States of America USA 23 12 12 47 Sweden SWE 8 6 11 25 France FRA 5 5 9 19 Germany GER 3 5 6 14 Hungary HUN 3 4 2 9 Canada CAN 3 3 10 16 Norway NOR 2 3 3 8 Italy ITA 2 2 0 4 Belgium BEL 1 5 2 8 Australasia ANZ 1 2 2 5 Russia RU1 1 2 0 3 Finland FIN 1 1 3 5 South Africa RSA 1 1 0 2 Greece GRE 0 3 0 3 Denmark DEN 0 2 3 5 Bohemia BOH 0 0 2 2 Netherlands NED 0 0 2 2 Austria AUT 0 0 1 1 Source: International Olympic Committee (IOC).. Stockholm, 1912.Par...
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Latvia - country.
The population of Latvia is about 2,245,423 (2008 estimate), yielding an average population density of 35 persons per sq km (91 per sq mi). Latvia is highly urbanized.Some 66 percent of the population lives in urban areas, with nearly one-third of the total population residing in the capital, Rīga. Other important cities includeDaugavpils, an industrial center in the southeast, on the Daugava River; Liep āja, an important port on the Baltic Sea; Jelgava, an industrial center near Rîga; J ūrmala,...
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The Summer Games of 1992 - sport.
In the most ambitious undertaking of all, a stretch of rundown warehouses and abandoned factories beside the long-neglected Mediterranean waterfront wastransformed into a sparkling new district of apartments, shopping areas, and palmetto-lined promenades. During the games, the area served as the Olympic athletes'village, where, for the first time at any games, organizers offered accommodations to competitors and their coaches free of charge. After the games the apartmentswere to be sold to help...
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Finland - country.
Productive forestland is the most valuable natural resource of Finland. Spruce, pine, and silver birch are the principal trees used to manufacture wood and pulp andpaper products. Finland lacks coal and petroleum resources and is a net importer of energy resources. However, Finland does have significant deposits of peat, which is cut from thenumerous peat bogs that cover much of the north. Peat is an important heat source for homes, and it provides about 7 percent of Finland’s electricity needs....