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Geography · 692 words
- Are you a beach lover? Well if you are, I know about the best
vacation for you, , Mexico. Over a million visitors come every year
to the white sand beaches and crystalline Caribbean waters. has
year round tropical warmth and sunny skies. Although beaches and sun are
's main attractions, there...
Geography · 729 words
- is often called 'The Land Of Smiles' because the people of often are smiling, and most tourists who go there have a fun time and are very happy. 's old name used to be Siam. Now it is or in the Thai language it is Muang Thai, which means land of the free.
The main religion in is Buddhism....
Geography · 275 words
- The geographic features of a nation or region have an important effect
on the development of that nation or region. This effect is apparent in many in
cases such geographic features as Japan being a group of islands or archipelago
and the rain forest in Latin America. This essay will describe the...
Geography · 922 words
- is located in the South Pacific Ocean. It is composed of about 330 islands and 500 more altolls, islets, and reefs. has two main islands. The island of Veta Levu (Big ) makes up about one-half of 's area. Vanua Levu (Big Land) covers about one-third. Most of 's other islands are just sand piles on...
Geography · 538 words
- The Official language for is Hebrew. It is a very old language
dating back over 5000 years. The version that is spoken today is different than
the kinda of Hebrew written in the Old Testament. The version spoken today is
commonly refered to as modern Hebrew.
Since is a Jewish state,...
Geography · 4,279 words
- was the site of some of the earliest and most advanced civilizations in
the western hemisphere. The Mayan culture, according to archaeological research,
attained its greatest development about the 6th century AD. Another group, the
Toltec, established an empire in the Valley of and developed a...
Geography · 1,242 words
- Visiting countries in different regions of the world was something I experienced while serving in the U.S. Navy. I was given the opportunity to observe diverse cultures and religions as well as frolic with the natives during my port visits overseas. Furthermore, I would like to reflect on the...
Geography · 505 words
- One day in class, I was told to look up subjects concerning the
civil rights. The only problem was that I did not know how and where to
start, and neither did the rest of my classmates. After awhile working on
the computers, someone in the class found out the address and presented to
the whole...
Geography · 1,797 words
- , a country occupying the greater part of the Iberian Peninsula,
and bounded on the north by the Bay of Biscay, France, and Andorra, and on the
east by the Mediterranean Sea. The Balearic Islands in the Mediterranean and the
Canary Islands in the Atlantic Ocean off the coast of Africa are governed...
Geography · 694 words
- LOCATION OF
lies between thirty five degrees west longitude and seventy five
degrees west longitude. also runs between five degrees north latitude
and thirty five degrees south latitude. is located in mainly the eastern
part of South America. This country sits in mostly the southern...
Geography · 495 words
- The country I picked to do my report on was . , officially the Italian Republic, is an independent nation in southern Europe. The word "" comes from the ancient Oscan language and means "Calf". is a fairly small, important mediteranean country of about 116,328 square miles. Its capital...
Geography · 1,381 words
- The history of is embeded with revolution and tension dating back
to the feudal periods and the " first unified Chinese empire under Qi Shi Huang
Di in 221 B.C. " The Confucianism ideology entrenched in the minds of the
Chinese people with its conservative base and the need to achieve harmony...
Geography · 639 words
- World War 2 drew a hard blow and left a serious and lasting effect to many Asian countries. This however, did not hamper the growth of as their government were taking serious steps to recover economically. These countries are growing at a tremendous pace to the extent of being capable in...
Geography · 466 words
- Climate
The climate, however, varies with the elevation. The low regions along the coast
and the deep Pat'a and Magdalena river valleys are torrid, with mean annual
temperatures of 75' to 80' F. From about 1500 to 7500 ft the climate is
subtropical, and from about 7500 to 10,000 ft it is temperate....
Geography · 1,995 words
- is a country made from four major islands. Though its area is small,
each region has different tastes. The country has the population of 123.6
millions according to the 1990 census, or 2.5 % of the world total, and it
is the seventh most populated nation according to The Cambridge
Encyclopaedia...