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 Links to Postcode Pages - Graham Rhind
Åland Islands - (in Swedish) - All settlements on Åland with their post offices/postal codes, in postal code order.
Åland Islands - (in Finnish) - All settlements on Åland with their post offices/postal codes, in postal code order.
Åland Islands - (in Swedish) - All settlements on Åland with their post offices/postal codes, in settlement name order.
www.grcdi.nl /linkspc.htm   (4153 words)

  
 Links to Postcode Pages - Graham Rhind
Denmark, Faeroe Islands and Greenland (in Danish) - from Danish Post Office - download the official Danish postal code list in tab separated format.
Åland Islands - (in English)- All settlements on Åland with their post offices/postal codes, in settlement name order.
Åland Islands - (in Swedish) - All settlements on Åland with their post offices/postal codes, in settlement name order.
www.grcdi.nl /linkspc.htm   (4153 words)

  
 ...Macau
The growth of the land around Macau could occur naturally, but high demand for more land has forced land to be manufactured for immediate use.
Located on the western edge of the Pearl River Delta system on the southern coast of China, Macau receives much fluvial debris as sediments are emptied from the Pearl River.
This map highlights the growth and reclamation of land that has taken place since the year 1900.
www.msu.edu /~lienaulu/macau_flash.htm   (213 words)

  
 Wandering Housden's - No..we aren't crazy! Egypt, Jordan, Syria and Turkey - A BootsnAll Travelogue
Although Jordan is a very poor country, immediately there was a huge difference in the atmosphere and the overall feeling of the place.
This was origionally Saudi land, but Jordan traded a piece of land to acquire a port.
Turns out the land they traded was the only piece of land in Jordan that had oil in it.
tblogs.bootsnall.com /housden   (1153 words)

  
 IDP's in Kenya
When the KANU (Kenya African National Union) government was voted out in December 2002 after almost 40 years in power, around 350,000 remaining internally displaced people (IDPs) regained hopes of returning to the land they had been forced to flee during the 1990s.
These land issues remain unresolved as of November 2004 and have the potential to cause renewed displacements on a significant scale as the pastoral communities claim back their ancestral land and the victims of the violence in the 1990s claim compensation from the government and punishment for the perpetrators.
Most of the IDPs are living in squalor in Kenya's urban slums, surviving on petty trade, casual labour and commercial sex work.
www.db.idpproject.org /Sites/idpSurvey.nsf/wCountries/Kenya   (313 words)

  
 El Salvador - Demographics
The least densely populated areas were the northern departments of Chalatenango, Morazan, and Cabanas, encompassing the marginal land and rugged terrain of the descending slopes of mountain ranges that peak in Honduras.
This demographic situation has further exacerbated the problems associated with the inequality of national resource distribution.
This phenomenon was a major cause of the 1969 war between El Salvador and Honduras.
www.countrystudies.us /el-salvador/22.htm   (857 words)

  
 Ethiopia Deforestation Rates and Related Forestry Figures
Ethiopia is home to at least 6603 species of vascular plants, of which 15.1% are endemic.
Ethiopia's poverty-stricken economy is based on agriculture, accounting for half of GDP, 60% of exports, and 80% of total employment.
Biodiversity and Protected Areas: Ethiopia has some 1408 known species of amphibians, birds, mammals and reptiles according to figures from the World Conservation Monitoring Centre.
rainforests.mongabay.com /deforestation/2000/Ethiopia.htm   (779 words)

  
 t a c i t u s The Mugabe Plan
Considering Venezuela has the wherewithal to purchase and import the foodstuffs they need (and in fact Venezuela has been a net importer of agricultural goods for years), famine is not a likely result of the land reform.
There is no evidence that they stole the election, and a common sense look at the demographics in Venezuela reveals why this is so.
Assuming land reform is desirable (from the linked story, 1% of Venezuelans own 60% of Venezuela's land), one would hope that the government will use a bit of its oil money to offer landowners a fair price and enforce the sale with some legal instrument such as eminent domain.
www.tacitus.org /story/2004/10/26/614/72664   (779 words)

  
 The Peace Encyclopedia: Palestine
Around the same time, Lebanon was made a place for Arab Christians, and Syria, and Iraq were to be homelands for Arab Moslems.
The Roman term "Syria Palaestina" in the 2nd century BCE referred to the southern third of the province of Syria, including the former Judea.
Consequently, the population of the Land was a "quilt" of minorities when the Arabs acquired it in their conquest of Byzantine Syria in A.D. This quilt of people whose Land was dubbed "Palestine" by Imperial Rome was composed of Jews, Samaritans, dissident-Christians and the largest grouping-Syrian Orthodox Christians-none of whom were Arabs.
www.yahoodi.com /peace/palestine.html   (9032 words)

  
 demographics-regional views
Demographers estimate that Japan will have the highest percentage of people over the age of 65 in the world within five years if current patterns continue; by 2050, the median age will rise to 49.
Brown said the food needs of China's 1.3 billion people are partly responsible for the "ecological disaster," but he also denounced a Beijing policy under which northwestern provinces such as Inner Mongolia, Gansu, Qinghai, Ningxia and Xinjiang plow new land to offset land used for construction in growing coastal provinces.
Overplowing leads to more wind erosion, Brown said, while burgeoning livestock populations -- no longer controlled after 1978 economic reforms -- denude the land of vegetation.
www.acunu.org /millennium/demographicsregional.html   (16853 words)

  
 Agenda 21 - Saudi Arabia
Saudi Aramco's plan for the conservation of the environment states that the company guarantees that its operations will not cause unnecessary hazards which damage the environment or the public health, and will be carried out with the utmost care for the protection of the land, the air, and the water from harmful pollution.
Each department in Saudi Aramco is responsible for guaranteeing the design and operation of its facilities in compliance with this plan, and ensuring that they will not cause unnecessary hazards to the environment of public health.
Since the increasing cost of land is considered an impediment to the provision of appropriate housing for everybody, the Government of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia has adopted a system that ensures citizens' ownership of land for building houses through government grants and the provision of interest-free loans.
www.un.org /esa/agenda21/natlinfo/countr/saudi/social.htm   (1994 words)

  
 Blogcritics.org: Sharon's good faith leaves Israel faithless
Given the demographics of the Gaza Strip - 9,000 Jewish settlers versus a Palestinian population of 1.5 million and rising - handing over that strip of land to the Palestinian Authority for the eventual construction of a Palestinian homeland appears to make perfect sense.
Gaza and the West Bank were militarily enforced capture of land that expanded Israel's borders.
Not that the Gaza Strip or the West Bank (four areas of which will soon also be cleared of Jewish settlers) belongs to Israel proper to begin with.
blogcritics.org /archives/2005/09/03/184005.php   (1994 words)

  
 Bangladesh
Relations between Bangladesh and the United States were further strengthened by the participation of Bangladesh troops in the 1991 Gulf war coalition, and along side of U.S. forces in numerous UN Peacekeeping operations, as well as by the assistance of a U.S. Naval task force after a disastrous March 1991 cyclone in Bangladesh.
Bangladesh is slated to become the next chairman of NAM at the summit scheduled for Dhaka 2001.
Relying heavily on experienced civil servants and members of the Awami League, the new Bangladesh Government focused on relief, rehabilitation, and reconstruction of the economy and society.
www.virtualsources.com /Countries/Asia%20Countries/Bangladesh.htm   (1994 words)

  
 Zimbabwe - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Zimbabwe is a landlocked country, surrounded by South Africa, Botswana, Zambia and Mozambique.
Zimbabwe is a republic, with an executive president and a unicameral Parliament, formerly known as the House of Assembly.
Zimbabwe is divided into 8 provinces and 2 cities with provincial status: Bulawayo (city), Harare (city), Manicaland, Mashonaland Central, Mashonaland East, Mashonaland West, Masvingo, Matabeleland North, Matabeleland South, and Midlands.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Zimbabwe   (1850 words)

  
 Samoa - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Samoas are of volcanic origin and the total land area is 2934 sq km, consisting of the two large islands of Upolu and Savai'i which account for 96% of the total land area, and eight small islets: Manono, Apolima, Nuutele, Nuulua, Namua, Fanuatapu, Nuusafee and Nuulopa.
Samoa is located east of the international dateline and south of the equator, about halfway between Hawaii and New Zealand in the Polynesian region of the South Pacific.
Samoa's two high chiefs at the time of independence were given lifetime appointments to jointly hold the office of head of state.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Samoa   (1067 words)

  
 The House of Degenhart » Os Confederados
Many more American missionaries came to Brazil in later years at the request of the Confederates, and the large Protestant population in Brazil today is a direct result of the influence of the Confederates and other waves of Europeans from various countries that altered the demographics of Brazil’s religious landscape.
In Brazil, they became spiritually starved without the abundance of professional clergy they were accustomed to depending on back in America, and they did not effectively pass on their faith to their descendants.
Brazil was largely Catholic, so the Protestant families were more or less the first wave of non-Catholic missionaries in the land.
degenhart.us /blog/index.php?p=31   (907 words)

  
 Background Notes Archive - South Asia
Relations between Bangladesh and the United States were further strengthened by the participation of Bangladesh troops in the 1991 Gulf War coalition and the 1994 multinational force in Haiti as well as by the assistance of a U.S. Naval task force after a disastrous March 1991 cyclone in Bangladesh.
Bangladesh is the fifth-largest supplier of cotton apparel to the United States and has begun to diversify its garment exports away from the North American market to the West European market.
Bangladesh's judiciary is a civil court system based on the British model; the highest court of appeal is the Appellate Court of the Supreme Court.
dosfan.lib.uic.edu /ERC/bgnotes/sa/bangladesh9711.html   (907 words)

  
 Facts About the Republic of Benin: Official Document
Benin is the natural gateway to Togo and Nigeria and to such landlocked countries as Burkina Faso, Niger and Mali.
The Southern portion of the Republic of Benin, i.e.
Benin is located in West Africa and covers a land area Of 112,622 Sq.
www.africa.upenn.edu /Country_Specific/benin_EDoc.html   (2130 words)

  
 E87810paper.txt
Rwanda is often referred to as the country of a "thousand hills" (mille collines), because of its numerous highly dissected hills, often with flat peaks and convex slopes, separated by relatively narrow valleys, with the lowest altitude of 950m at Rusizi River and the highest altitude at Mount Karisimbi 4,519 m.
Rwanda is also often referred to as the country of a "thousand hills" (mille collines), because of its numerous highly dissected hills, often with flat peaks and convex slopes, separated by relatively narrow valleys, with the lowest altitude of 950m at Rusizi River and the highest altitude at Mount Karisimbi of 4,519 m.
Rwanda being one of the most densely populated countries in Africa, and with the mountainous terrain and steep slopes coupled with the expanding growth rate which has been exacerbated by the added pressure for land to support the returnees, agricultural land is becoming increasingly degraded.
www-wds.worldbank.org /servlet/WDSContentServer/WDSP/IB/2004/02/25/000090341_20040225150552/Rendered/INDEX/E87810paper.txt   (15446 words)

  
 worldsurface.com - sustainable tourism for backpackers and independent travellers
Niger does not suffer from demographic pressure on the land, but its population growth rate is one of the highest in western Africa.
The Tibesti region in the extreme northeast is the land of the nomadic Teda, and elsewhere northern Niger remains the domain of the nomadic Tuareg.
Christianity is principally a religion of the towns; Islam is the religion of the rural majority of the peoples of Niger.
www.worldsurface.com /browse/static.asp?staticpageid=179   (361 words)

  
 Arunachal Pradesh - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Arunachal Pradesh borders the state of Assam to the south and Nagaland to the south east.
Arunachal Pradesh is one of two main disputed regions between India and China, the other being Aksai Chin: the People's Republic of China does not recognize the state of Arunachal Pradesh, nor the McMahon Line, which it regards as an illegal line of occupation.
"Arunachal Pradesh" means "land of the dawn-lit mountains" [1] or "land of the rising sun" [2].
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Arunachal_Pradesh   (1477 words)

  
 Orion > Orion Magazine > March April 2004 > Hope Burwell
She is the founder of Strong Like a Willow: A Belarus Relief Project, a member organization of the Orion Grassroots Network.
According to the Belarusan Ministry of Emergencies' report, "Belarus and Chernobyl: The Second Decade," 2,500 square miles of Belarus have plutonium levels three times higher than the IAEA considers safe for human habitation.
Twenty-three percent of Belarus was contaminated with Chernobyl's fallout, 32,592 square miles, more land than six eastern states combined.
www.oriononline.org /pages/om/04-2om/Burwell.html   (2610 words)

  
 Internet Seattle Guide - Environment, Infrastructure, & People
Seattle: Seattle Demographics // Seattle Demographics // Seattle Ethnic Population (1990)
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Seattle Street Construction Projects // King Co Road Construction Projects // WA Highway Construction Info //
www.halcyon.com /tmend/seattle5.htm   (2029 words)

  
 Rent-Direct.com: Queens apartments NY apartment Jamaica Estates, Briarwood - Holliswood
Jamaica Estates / Briarwood / Holliswood: This area is home to many professional people with suburban family values.
A few large apartment buildings can be found around the intersection of Queens Boulevard and Main Street.
These land owners built large, exclusive homes, and created a community of wealthy professionals.
www.rent-direct.com /Queens_Apartments/queens-jamaica-estates.html   (557 words)

  
 Diversity or Disunity: When Jews Disagree about Israel
And let us consider the demographics of Israel and the Occupied Territories.
Israel can offer territorial compromise, which means the creation of a Palestinian State on nearly all of the land that was not part of Israel before 1967.
If Israel continues to control all of the land it currently occupies, Jews will soon be a minority in the Jewish state.
www.beth-elsa.org /bb100503.htm   (557 words)

  
 Israel’s Demographics - Population and the One-State Solution
Published by Israel's leading English language newspaper, Haaretz, the data shows that Israel's population of 6.8 million consists of 5.5 million Jews and 1.3 million Arabs.
Unlikely that Israel will make the concessions necessary to create a viable Palestinian State, the population trend is the only hope left for Palestinians in a land consumed by violence by both sides.
The conflict today isn't about whether Israel should exist or not, but whether Israel should be allowed to keep the lands it occupied in 1967.
www.jerusalemites.org /articles/press/press1/62.htm   (557 words)

  
 Agriculture-Based Environmental Degradation
       Considering that populations growth is inherent in the future of developing countries,  land demographics is an unavoidable issue and vital to both the economic and environmental health which will face future generations.
      By 1980 Guatemala had the most skewed distribution of land in Latin America (Healy,), a framework which has come to be referred to as bi-modal or dualistic in reference to the vastly different production and consumption patterns characterizing  the two separate components of the economy.
   The largest threat to Guatemala’s environment is continued deforestation as well as the soil erosion associated with the exhaustion of marginal lands.
www.arches.uga.edu /~alh27   (557 words)

  
 Gibraltar Anthem
Gibraltar retains as its official anthem God Save the Queen in common with the other United Kingdom dependencies.
Gibraltar, Gibraltar, the rock on which I stand, May you be forever free, Gibraltar my own land.
Gibraltar, Gibraltar the rock on which I stand, May you be forever free, Gibraltar, my own land.
read-and-go.hopto.org /Gibraltar/Gibraltar-Anthem.html   (139 words)

  
 Ancient [and Modern] Egypt - History, Present-Day, Islam, etc
Egypt as a colony of eastern caliphates; as an autonomous state - Resisting the Arab Rule - The Fatimid Locusts Destroy Egypt - Ayyubids- Mamluks - Ottomans- Arab Republic of Egypt.
Many people like to portray the land south of Sunt (Aswan) as a distinctive area that was not a part of ancient Egypt.
Demographic Information and Short Chronology of Egyptian History - $2
www.egypt-tehuti.org /articles/general-info.html   (330 words)

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