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In the area of Rancho Grande from the way of Ocumare de la Costa to the Biological Station Dr. Alberto Fernández Yépez, administered by the Central University of Venezuela, where since the 1940 is supported studies of the flora and fauna and other natural resources of the park. The station receives researchers from all over Venezuela and ...
The Ometepe Petroglyph Project was a volunteer field survey of the Maderas half of Ometepe from 1995 to 1999. This project intensively surveyed 15 km of the Maderas half of the island over five field seasons. The project mapped 73 archaeological sites within this 15 kilometres (9.3 mi) area, including almost 1700 petroglyph panels on 1400 boulders.
Sabana Grande de Palenque is a municipality of the San Cristóbal province in the Dominican Republic. [3] History. It was ...
The following other wikis use this file: Usage on de.wikipedia.org Tequila; Usage on es.wikipedia.org Jalisco; Municipio de Tequila (Jalisco) Usage on fa.wikipedia.org
Iceberg B-15 was the largest recorded iceberg by area. [ Note 1 ] It measured around 295 by 37 kilometres (159 by 20 nautical miles), with a surface area of 11,000 square kilometres (3,200 square nautical miles), about the size of the island of Jamaica .
The Ojos de Mar display a rich assembly of microorganisms including extremophiles in their waters which have been analyzed with bioinformatics methods. [22] The ecosystem has been classified as an "gypsum evaporite microbial ecosystem"; [23] these are biofilms or endolithic microbial ecosystems associated with evaporite deposits [24] with endolithic systems dominating at Ojos de Mar. [11] In ...
The Beagle Channel is between islands covering a much larger area; to the north lies Argentine-Chilean Isla Grande de Tierra del Fuego, to the south Hoste, Navarino, and Picton and Nueva, which were claimed by Argentina until 1984. The latter two lie at the bi-national eastern entrance to the channel while the western entrance is wholly inside ...
Only 16% of homes have running water and drainage, and only 15% use gas for cooking. Only three percent of the population has access to government health care. [2] Since the late 20th century, more men have migrated out of the region to find work, mostly in tourism centers in Guerrero, such as Acapulco, and some other states in Mexico.