13 résultats pour "guam"
- Guam. 1 PRÉSENTATION Guam, la plus grande et la plus méridionale des îles
- Guam - geography.
- Guam - geography.
- Chute de Guam
- Chute de Guam (seconde guerre mondiale).
- Accrétion Guam et les Mariannes du Nord La croûte de l'océan Pacifique plonge sous la plaque des Philippines au niveau de la fosse des Mariannes selon un processus de subduction (voir le carto-thème Subduction).
- Subduction Mariannes du Nord La plaque pacifique se distend lentement, mais de façon constante, en direction de l'ouest où elle plonge sous la plaque philippine qui porte Guam et les autres îles de l'archipel des Mariannes (voir les carto-thèmes Expansion des océans et Arcs insulaires).
- GUAM AU XXe SIÈCLE
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- Guam. île principale de l'archipel des Mariannes (Micronésie) ; territoire
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España y la Guerra Civil (1898-1975): cronología
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ACONTECIMIENTO
1898
Derrota española en la Guerra Hispanoestadounidense: España pierde Cuba, Puerto
Rico, Guam y Filipinas.
Agosto-octubre de 1937 Los franquistas completan la conquista del nortede España. Enero de 1938 Conquista republicana de Teruel. Febrero-abril de 1938 Los franquistas recuperan Teruel a finales defebrero y continúan su avance hacia elMediterráneo a través del territorio republicano,con lo que dividen éste en dos. Julio de 1938 Comienza la batalla del Ebro con el avancerepublicano. Noviembre de 1938 Decisiva derrota de las fuerzas republicanas enla batalla del Ebro. Diciembre de 1938 Las tropas f...
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Parkinson Disease.
III SYMPTOMS Parkinson disease most notably affects motor control (muscle activity). The disease progresses differently for each individual—symptoms develop swiftly in some peopleand slowly in others. Some Parkinson patients may develop problems that affect their intellect or ability to reason, or they may suffer from depression or anxiety. A Motor Control Problems Doctors look for the presence of four principal symptoms in patients they suspect may have Parkinson disease. Tremor (the involun...
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Richard Nixon.
As President Eisenhower neared the end of his second term, his vice president emerged as his logical successor, and the president endorsed Nixon in March. Nixonreceived an impressive vote in party primaries, and at the Republican National Convention, held in Chicago in July, he received all but ten of the delegates’ votes on thefirst ballot. Nixon chose as his running mate the U.S. ambassador to the United Nations, Henry Cabot Lodge of Massachusetts. An unusual feature of the campaign wasa serie...
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Richard Nixon
As President Eisenhower neared the end of his second term, his vice president emerged as his logical successor, and the president endorsed Nixon in March. Nixonreceived an impressive vote in party primaries, and at the Republican National Convention, held in Chicago in July, he received all but ten of the delegates’ votes on thefirst ballot. Nixon chose as his running mate the U.S. ambassador to the United Nations, Henry Cabot Lodge of Massachusetts. An unusual feature of the campaign wasa serie...