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  2. Zona da Mata Regional Airport - Wikipedia

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    Presidente Itamar Franco Airport (IATA: IZA, ICAO: SBZM), formerly and still commonly called Zona da Mata Regional Airport, is an airport serving Juiz de Fora, and the region of Zona da Mata, Brazil, located in the municipality of Goianá. Since March 8, 2012 the airport is named after Itamar Augusto Cautiero Franco, the 33rd President of Brazil.

  3. Santiago-Comaina Reserved Zone - Wikipedia

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    Area: 863,277 ha, expanded to 1,642,570 ha in 2000: Established: January 21, 1999 (D.S. Nº 005-99-AG) The Santiago-Comaina Reserved Zone (Spanish: Reserva Comunal ...

  4. Zona da Mata - Wikipedia

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    The zona da mata consists of a narrow plain, generally about 50–100 km (31–62 mi) wide and very flat and low (below 100 m (330 ft) in elevation), below the northeastern edge of the Brazilian Highlands. The climate is tropical hot and wet (humid), with most rain coming from the southeasterly winds between April and July. Annual rainfall ...

  5. International Federation of Agricultural Producers - Wikipedia

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    IFAP was founded in 1946 to advocate farmers' interests at the international level, and had General Consultative Status with the Economic and Social Council of the United Nations. The IFAP is succeeded by the Rome-based World Farmers' Organization (WFO).

  6. Green Zone - Wikipedia

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    The area came to be known as the Green Zone during the occupation to refer to an area under the full control of the Coalition Forces, in contrast to the Red Zone. The Green Zone was the governmental headquarters of the Coalition Provisional Authority that oversaw the public administration of the country from April 2003 until June 2004, when it ...

  7. Aymara Lupaca Reserved Zone - Wikipedia

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    The Aymara Lupaca Reserved Zone was a protected area in southeastern Peru, set up in 1996, with an area of around 200,000 hectares.It was expanded in January 2006, but the decree was repealed in 2009.

  8. Civil Affairs Staging Area - Wikipedia

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    The Civil Affairs Staging Area (CASA) also known as the Civil Affairs Holding and Staging Area was a combined U.S. Army, U.S Navy military formation authorized by the Joint Chiefs of Staff on June 18, 1944, during World War Two for military government theater planning, training and provision of military government personnel to areas of the Far East liberated from the Empire of Japan, including ...

  9. Batán Grande Reserved Zone - Wikipedia

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    The park was established on 16 October 1991 and has a surface area of 134 km 2. The Sican Culture developed between 700 and 1350 on the north coast of Peru. The Lambayeque were a subdivision of the Sican, and appear first in the Batán Grande area. Before the discovery of the city of Poma, Batán Grande was a farm raising sugar cane.