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Honduras
Number of words: 364 - Number of pages: 2.... between 25 and 30 degrees Celsius. The rainy season technically begins in May and lasts until October. This means that the interior and Pacific coast are relatively dry between November and April, but on the Caribbean coast it rains all year. The wettest months on the Caribbean coast are from September/October to January/February. The tourist season on the Caribbean coast is between February and April, during the US winter. This is a good time to visit, but prices will be lower and there will be fewer tourists if you avoid this season.
was the original banana republic, and is still one of t .....
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Myths About South Africa
Number of words: 365 - Number of pages: 2.... in Africa.
Another associated myth/behavior here is going to "Africa" to climb Mt. Kilimanjaro. While the ecology of Mt. Kilimanjaro is fascinating, most of its visitors are hardly there long enough to learn much about it, and there in nothing very African about the climbing culture on the mountain.
"The people of Africa are violent and dangerous." The exact opposite is probably closer to the truth. It is safer in many African capitals to take a late night stroll than in many North American cities.
"I'll get ill in Africa." Travelers to Africa need to know that there are a number of serious .....
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The Philipines
Number of words: 289 - Number of pages: 2.... the Philipines are an
archipelago,valcanos and mountains.T he main cities are Quezon
city,Davao,Cebu,and the capital Manilla.Some plants and animals the
Philipines have are dugong,sika,tamarau,anoa,monkey eating
eagle,leperouse`s megapode,tinan monarch,and a cologo,some fauna are
coconut,rubber tree,redlaun,mahogany,pines,palm
trees,papya,pineappleplants,bamboo,bananatrees,cassava,rice,orchids, the
national tree narra.Some governmental people are president Marcos,some
languages spoken are fillipino,english,spanish,tagalong,and some native
languages,some religions are roman catholic,and muslim .....
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Saigon
Number of words: 360 - Number of pages: 2.... two seperate countries and became the hub of resettlement for many as people from North and central Vietnam immigrated south.
In the '60 and '70, was bustling with commerce and business .It was the cultural center and the Capital city of South Vietnam.Already heavily influenced by the French in term of culture and style,the City had an air of a French provincial town with a Vietnamese twist. was dubbed the " Pearl of The Orient" by foreign press. The city alive with activities and cultural diversity that rivaled any Asian city at the time.
After the fall of South Vietnam to communist in 1 .....
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The Trade Development In Gotland & Great Zimbabwe
Number of words: 801 - Number of pages: 3.... Both places have coasts. In Gotland, which is an island, it
was probably hard to create trade connections when the ships were not so
developed. When the ships were more advanced, Gotland was used as a trade
station_ships from the Baltic area got equipped and traded with the Gutar.
Great Zimbabwe is found in the mainland but it is close to the coast. Great
Zimbabwe's region contains many gold resources and it is a good
agricultural zone. The location of an area and the resources in it could
affect the trade and its development tremendously. The markets that the
merchants in eac .....
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The Quebec Winter Carnival
Number of words: 507 - Number of pages: 2.... at the world-famous Quebec Carnival. The Quebec Carnival offers a wide variety of sporting events. The legendary International Canoe Race, a popular tradition since the very first Carnival, is a true test of courage and determination. Teams from around the world attempt to cross the mighty St. Lawrence River between Quebec City and Levis must battle ice floes, treacherous currents, and freezing temperatures.
There's also something called the Roll in the snow, for participants dressed only in a bathing suit. The provincial dogsled racing Championship called " La Grande viree ", the S .....
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Colombia
Number of words: 522 - Number of pages: 2.... caqueta and the Amazon
rivers.natural resources are coffee,allovial fertile soil {Colombia
contains several fertile low lying valleys,but only about 5% of the
country`s land area,chiefly at higher elevations,is cultivated.Soil
exhaustion and erosion,largely the result of primitive slash
burningfarming methods,are problems in argricultural regions}
,salt,oil,gold,fine timber hardwoods,
rice,cacao,tobacco,bananas,beans,maize sugar,illegal drugs is the 2nd most
highest export crop,textiles chemicals,silver,plantium,copper,bauxite,iron
ore,phosphates,uranium,leather,books,and emeralds.
Colombia .....
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Israel
Number of words: 337 - Number of pages: 2.... use to employ a much larger percentage of the workers. Most of the work is now done by machines. Agriculture exports provide income to pay for any necessary food import! s. Mining is not very important in . The Dead Sea, the world's saltiest body of water, is 's leading mineral source. Compounds drawn from the sea yield bromine, magnesium, potash, and table salt. Phosphates, copper, clay, and gypsum are mined in the Negev Desert. Energy resources is a resource not much used due to poor energy resources. There are no coal deposits or hydroelectric power resources and only small amounts .....
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The Physical Setting And Economy Of Bangladesh And Singapore
Number of words: 1245 - Number of pages: 5.... Poverty has made development uneven around the world specially in most developing countries.
Physical Setting
the physical setting which is the geographical setting, of Bangladesh and Singapore have some similarities , but many differences. The similarities basically just show that both of these two countries are located in the south east Asian realm as shown in figure 1.
Along with these similarities, there are quite a lot of differences among these two countries. First of all is the difference in the population verus the amount of lan is avaliable for the population in these countries. .....
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Copacabana
Number of words: 565 - Number of pages: 3.... the path other villagers had made long ago. Once off the boat, the first steps to the path are few feet away from the shoreline. The steps they take are considered sacred and the people are supposed to go on them bear footed. These steps are made up of little rocks, some of them smoother than others. The first few steps up the mountain are relatively simple to climb. Nevertheless, as one goes higher, the steepness of the mountain begins to take affect on one's already weary feet, making it difficult to get to the top, but not impossible. The trees that surround the path make them feel .....
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