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Spain

... of the Iberian Peninsula with the successive peoples who conquered the peninsula and occupied it for extended periods. These added ethnologic elements include the Romans, a Mediterranean people, and the Suevi, Vandals, and Visigoths, Teutonic peoples. Semitic elements are also present. Population Characteristics The population of Spain at the 1991 census was 38,872,268. The estimate for 1995 is 39,276,000, giving the country an overall density of about 202 per sq mi. Spain is increasingly urban, with more than 80 percent of the populat ...

Number of words: 1937 | Number of pages: 8

Austria

... Carinthia, lower , Salzburg, Styria, Tyrol, Upper , Vienna, and Vorarlberg. The Executive Branch is made up of a federal president, federal chancellor, and the chancellor’s cabinet. Bundesversammlung is the parliament; it consists of 63 upper house members. They work together with the Bundesrat, which is the Federal Council, to make a strong economical country. is industrialized nation with a mixed free-market economy. Their economy is generally strong and stable. The country is self-sufficient relying little on agriculture. Reso ...

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Honduras

... And Location" Except for two coastal strips, Honduras is a plateau, consisting of broad, fertile plains broken by deep valleys, and traversed by mountain ranges in a northwestern to southwestern direction. Most of the country's rivers drain to the Atlantic Ocean. Forests cover about 31% of the land. "Culture And Customs" The Native American and Spanish strains in Honduran cultural history is visible in the awesome architecture. Fine Arts in Comayagua, the old capital has long been a custom to our southern neighbors. in northwester ...

Number of words: 621 | Number of pages: 3

Korea

... lifestyles. As a result of all that has transpired and recent incidents, it would appear to be highly improbable that there will be a united Korea in the near future. The known history of Korea dates back thousands of years before Christ. It was a nation with a common heritage, language, and ethnicity. Due to Japan's role in World War II and the fact that Japan had occupied Korea, the country was divided. Many Koreans had been displaced by Japanese colonization and others by the establishment of the 38th parallel border line. Kore ...

Number of words: 1456 | Number of pages: 6

Ireland Or United Kingdom?

... part of the United Kingdom. Most of the people of the republic are descended from the Gaels, who were Celts. In addition, Norse, French Normans, Scots, and English settled in the country. These early people intermarried, until today there is little or no ethnic division among the people of Ireland. For many centuries the language spoken throughout the country was Gaelic. Gaelic, or Irish, is one of the oldest languages in Europe. Gradually, this beautiful language was replaced by English, which is now the common language for almost the ...

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The Dominican Republic

... is the heaviest in the north and east of the country. Although agriculture is the most important resource in the Dominican Republic it has many mineral resources. Some of these resources are nickel being the leading export as well as bauxite, gold, and rock salt. The population of the Dominican Republic is around 7.8 million. Close to 40% of that population is under the age of 16. More and more Dominicans are migrating to the cities for a better chance at life. This has greatly effected the rural population by shrinking it steadily. A ...

Number of words: 707 | Number of pages: 3

France

... an industrial center as well. Paris is world renowned as a cultural and intellectual center which holds many masterpieces. The Eiffel Tower was built in 1889, and today is 1,052 ft. high. It welcomes tourists from all over the world. The revolution of 1789 was a very important part of history. The people could be divided into three groups, the Nobles, the Clergy, and the rest. At this time the peasants owned 80 percent of the land, but had no rights at all. To add to their misery, the food was in short supply. It is estimated that o ...

Number of words: 962 | Number of pages: 4

Greece

... the ease of defending a high place (acropolis). All major cities of the time, had an acropolis, or high city that they went to in times of war. A traveler in , even today, will notice acropolae on many hills near cities and towns. Probably, the most famous is the Athenian Acropolis. The ancient (and even modern) Greeks were a seafaring people. They derived most of their living from sea trade and fishing. This is not surprising, because most of is surrounded by the sea, or made up of many islands. The Mediterranean Sea lies to the south, the ...

Number of words: 684 | Number of pages: 3

Panama: Plenty Of Fish

... located at about 9.5 degrees N and 7 degrees N, and about 83 degrees W and 79 degrees W. HOW PEOPLE LIVE The Panama people live in one room wooden houses. One room apartments have an average number of four people per house. If there aren't enough beds, they sleep under the beds or hang hammocks over the beds. Farmers live in one story houses with thatched roofs, walls of bamboo or dried sugarcane, dirt floors, and bamboo ceilings in the rural lands. The people are poor, own little furniture, sleep on wooden cots, and sometimes use b ...

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Egypt

... The Nile River, the longest in Africa, it runs north through Egypt into the Mediterranean Sea providing a fertile delta area that is the lifeblood of the country. Before the Asan Dam was built, this area was subject to seasonal flooding. Now the dam regulates water flow that allows for more predictable crop planting, all though it has caused environmental problems. The Sahara desert inhabits most of Egypt, which is hot & dry. It is so hot they can't grow crops there, it is wasted land. The climate is characterized by a hot season f ...

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Colombia

... of Colombia is the Andes,the Andes comprise three principal and parallel ranges: the eastern codillera,the central cordillera,and the western cordillera.On the Caribean coast is the isolated mountain mass known as the Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta,the highest peak is 5800 m above sea level.The central cordillera contains the volcanos known as the Huila and the Tomlima the central cordillera also desends to the marshy jungles.The southern portions regions are called Selvas they are drained by the caqueta and the Amazon rivers.natural resources a ...

Number of words: 522 | Number of pages: 2

Rwanda Report

... of this measly little country you must multiply seven hundred and ten by twenty six thousand three hundred and eighty eight and you get a whole lot but when I looked in the book it said seven million two hundred twenty two thousand people. This enormous number doesn't look right but I am too lazy too get up and get a calculator too check so I'll take their word of it. The capital city in Rwanda is Kigali which is also the biggest city in Rwanda I can't find how big it is but it must be bigger than twenty miles square and under twenty six ...

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