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  ipedia.com: Zaragoza (province) Article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-06)
Zaragoza is a province of northern Spain, in the central part of the autonomous community of Aragon.
Zaragoza (also called Saragossa in English) is a province of northern Spain, in the central part of the autonomous community of Aragon.
Its capital is Zaragoza, which is also the capital of the autonomous community.
www.ipedia.com /zaragoza__province_.html   (162 words)

  
  Discover the Wisdom of Mankind on HACKED BY TURK-SOPHİA
List of municipalities in the Elis Prefecture (en)
List of municipalities in the Prefecture of Elia (en)
List of municipalities of the Prefecture of Achaea (en)
www.blinkbits.com /wikifeeds/LI?from=32100   (755 words)

  
 Car Hire Zaragoza from IIB Autos. Cheap Zaragoza Car Hire.
The population of the municipality of Zaragoza was 620,419 in 2002.
Zaragoza was the scene of two famous martyrdoms: those of Saint Dominguito del Val, a choirboy in the basilica, and Pedro de Arbu?s, an official of the Spanish Inquisition.
Zaragoza was the seat of a Moorish taifa in the Middle Ages.
autos.iib.co.uk /car-hire/city/Spain/Zaragoza.html   (391 words)

  
 Zaragoza, Spain
According to data from Zaragoza council from 1 January 2004, the population of the city of Zaragoza was 641,581.
Zaragoza was the scene of two famous martyrdoms: those of Saint Dominguito del Val, a choirboy in the basilica, and Pedro de Arbués, an official of the Spanish Inquisition.
Zaragoza was the seat of a Moorish taifa in the Middle Ages.
www.creekin.net /c6677-n172-zaragoza-spain.html   (534 words)

  
 List of Cities in Tlaxcala , Mexico
List of Cities and Towns (Lista De Ciudades y Pueblos)...
The state capital is the city of Tlaxcala, a small provincial center that reported a population of 15,777 in the 2005 census.
The surrounding municipality of Tlaxcala reported a population of 83,748.
www.mexicotravel.in /mexicocities/tlaxcala   (1119 words)

  
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municipality of ulldecona (montsià county, tarragona province, catalonia, spain)
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municipalities in upper austria (austria): listed by colours
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 Zaragoza
According to data from Zaragoza council from 1 January 2004, the population of the city of Zaragoza was 641,581.
The population of the metropolitan area was estimated in 2003 at 656,922 inhabitants, ranking as the fifth-largest urban area in Spain.
Zaragoza has been in the past the home of an important military officer academy and was formerly a United States Air Force base.
www.governpub.com /Capitals-Z/Zaragoza.php   (973 words)

  
 Election Observers
Like these campaign periods, the 2003 campaign was marked by increased violence and social fear, a lack of confidence in the political parties and political solutions and concerns about the electoral process, and the lack of implementation of the reforms agreed upon in 1994.
The issue of “floating votes” – voters who live in one municipality, but register to vote in a different municipality, often several hours away – was a major issue in the 2003 elections.
Given the fierce competition in the 2003 elections at the municipal level, in the run-up to the 2004 Presidential elections, most political parties, despite voicing strong protests against floating votes, attempted to exploit this legal loophole to their advantage.
www.cis-elsalvador.org /election_observers_finalreport2003.htm   (8155 words)

  
 Zaragoza - Ayuntamiento de Zaragoza. Sitio Web Oficial
According to 2006 data from the Zaragoza council [1], the population of the Zaragoza is linked by legend to the beginnings of Christianity in Spain.
Zaragoza is one of the great monumental towns in Spain.
Zaragoza, Open City is the Web of reference for all the interested ones in the capital of Aragón (Spain).
kusadasi.surferlight.com /?q=kusadasi-zaragoza   (173 words)

  
 Chapter 1, Society Organized for War by James F. Powers
Some form of all of these terms was commonplace in municipal charters during the eleventh century, one more indication that this was the era which saw the initiation of municipal military service on a slowly broadening scale.
The highlights of this period were the municipal assistance in the taking of Oreja in 1139 (an important fortress-town for the defense of Toledo) and the raid against Córdoba which included the militias of Ávila, Segovia and Toledo and climaxed with the battle of Montiel at the end of the 1140's.
The development of municipal militias to mid-century on the eastern flank of Leon-Castilla in Aragon was dramatically affected by the death of Alfonso el Batallador in 1134, brought on by the sharp political (and therefore legal) divisions it created in the Cordilleran zone.
libro.uca.edu /socwar/sw1.htm   (13635 words)

  
 Reference.com/Encyclopedia/Zaragoza (province)
Zaragoza (also called Saragossa in English) is a province of northern Spain, in the central part of the autonomous community of Aragon.
Its capital is Zaragoza, which is also the capital of the autonomous community.
It contains 292 municipalities, of which more than half are villages with under 300 people.
www.reference.com /browse/wiki/Zaragoza_(province)   (141 words)

  
 Revista Envío - A Trial by Fire With Good Results
The just-concluded off-year municipal and legislative elections in El Salvador were the second electoral event of the post-peace accords stage.
There were incidents and irregularities on March 16 in an important proportion of municipalities, however, some of them linked to TSE inefficiency or operating inability and others to local disputes among members of political parties who had some responsibility in the electoral process.
If the population density of municipalities is considered, the center-left won 10 of the country's 15 most populated municipalities, among which are included a good number of municipalities around the San Salvador metropolitan area.
www.envio.org.ni /articulo/2012   (3685 words)

  
 Goliad, Texas
One of Texas' oldest municipalities, the area was inhabited long before recorded history.
Zaragoza flung back the attacking army, inflicting heavy losses and forcing its withdrawal to the east coast.
It is not generally known that this French army had proposed to march into Texas to establish aid and a supply line to Confederate forces.
www.lone-star.net /mall/txtrails/goliad.htm   (609 words)

  
 COLOMBIA, Landmine Monitor Report 2002
Landmine Monitor estimates that at least 256 of Colombia’s 1,097 municipalities in 28 of the 31 departments in the country are mine-affected.
The huge increase in the number of municipalities reported as mine-affected and the corresponding increase in reported casualties in 2001 and 2002, could in part be due to increased use of mines by guerrilla groups and increased population movement, but also reflects major improvements, refinements, and expansions of reporting mechanisms.
In the second phase, the AMO is being extended to a further 16 municipalities in the Departments of Antioquia, Cauca, and Valle del Cauca.
www.icbl.org /lm/2002/colombia.html   (9268 words)

  
 FHWA Freight Management and Operations - Automated Technologies Report - 2.0 Technical Approach (Page 1 of 2)
Toll operations may be conducted by a national agency (as in Mexico), a city (as in Laredo and El Paso), or an authority (as Ambassador Bridge).
Table 1 lists vehicle sensing technology types and examines a number of characteristics that would factor into their individual suitability for the intended purpose of travel time calculation.
Furthermore, the only technologies in this list that are currently known to already have software for calculating travel times are the Automatic Vehicle Identification technologies (used for electronic toll collection) and the Vehicle Matching System (which is being used in Europe).
www.ops.fhwa.dot.gov /freight/freight_analysis/auto_tech/sect_2.htm   (2721 words)

  
 Chiapas, the difficult resistence of the Zapatistas   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-06)
This is how they have responded, the municipalities, the communities, the refugees, the prisoners, the women, the children, at the expense of their hunger, of their fields, of their deaths, of their homes....at the expense of an immense pain that tears into the lives of so many people.
Albores was able to exaggerate the issue of the autonomous municipalities and give them a relevance that not even the EZLN could imagine.
On June 3 it was the PRD municipality of Nicolas Ruiz.
flag.blackened.net /revolt/mexico/comment/diff_resist_aug98.html   (2712 words)

  
 Revista Envío - Could the Community “Over There” Depolarize Politics “Over Here”?
Various municipal councils have found that particularly the community in the United States is becoming a strategic partner in promoting local development.
Help from emigrants of this municipality currently residing in Washington D.C., Maryland and Virginia made it possible to pave the streets, build a municipal stadium, extend the cemetery, provide pews for the local Catholic Church, donate computer equipment to the Intipucá Educational Complex, supply electricity to some rural settlements and remodel parks, among other things.
The radius of political influence is thus spreading from one municipality to a group of them, which is an advantage for the smaller ones.
www.envio.org.ni /articulo/2078   (5838 words)

  
 Tejano Origins in Mexican Texas
The theme of his paper is that there was a pattern of continuum in the government of Texas as it transitioned from the Spanish flag to its Mexican government, then to the Republic of Texas, and finally to its status under the United States.
It is necessary to consider the evolution of the statehood of Texas under the Mexican republic and the legacy of Tejano statesmen.
These included Carlos de la Garza of the well-known "Carlos Rancho" and Ignacio Zaragoza, who went on to become the victorious general at the famous Mexican battle of the "Cinco de Mayo." Another very important Tejano, though seldom recognized in history, was the former commander of the presidio, Rafael Antonio Manchola.
www.tamu.edu /ccbn/dewitt/tejanoorigins.htm   (5162 words)

  
 Mexico - Article
General Ignacio Zaragoza defeated the largely unsupported French Army in Mexico at the city of Puebla on May 5, 1862, celebrated as Cinco de Mayo ever since.
The following is a list of the principal Metropolitan Areas of Mexico in order of population as reported in the 2005 census [1]:
If municipalities of Mexico were classified as countries in the HDI World Ranking,San Pedro Garza Garcia, and Benito Juárez, one of the districts in the Distrito Federal, would have a similar level of development to that of Italy, whereas Metlatonoc, Guerrero, would have an HDI similar to that of Malawi [3].
goldbamboo.com /topic-t8692-a1-6Mexico.html   (9144 words)

  
 30aug96: Inter-American Trade and Investment Law, Page 668   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-06)
More agreements allowing municipalities and states to share in revenues from federal toll bridges were published in the Diario Oficial during the week beginning 8/19/96.
Several long lists of mining claims that have been abandoned (relación de declaratorias de libertad de terreno) were published by the Department of Commerce and Industrial Development in the Diario Oficial between 8/19/96 and 8/23/96.
On 8/21/96, list 15/96 was published, which included a list of 50 mines in the states of Chihuahua, Durango and Sonora.
www.natlaw.com /bulletin/b9608/b960830d.htm   (723 words)

  
 List of municipalities in Zaragoza information - Search.com
List of municipalities in Zaragoza information - Search.com
This is a list of the municipalities in the province of Zaragoza in the autonomous community of Aragon, Spain.
Property, casualty, excess for cities, counties and municipalities.
www.search.com /reference/List_of_municipalities_in_Zaragoza   (69 words)

  
 Texas Online: Goliad, Texas
FANNIN PLAZA - City park at South Market and Franklin Streets Includes Texas Revolution Cannon, memorial shaft and several historical markers.; Nearby is "hanging tree" on courthouse lawn, and market house Museum.
GENERAL ZARAGOZA STATE HISTORIC SITE - Both a state park and international historic site, reconstructed birthplace and statue on one of Mexico's most famous military figures, General Ignacio Zaragoza (1829-1862).
The battle date, Cinco de Mayo (May 5) is a national holiday throughout Mexico, and is celebrated here and in several Texas cities.
texas-on-line.com /graphic/goliad.htm   (623 words)

  
 COLOMBIA, Landmine Monitor Report 2000
Information collected by the Colombia Campaign to Ban Landmines (CCCM) indicates that at least 135 of Colombia’s 1,050 municipalities in twenty-three of the country’s thirty departments are mine-affected in all five regions of Colombia (Caribbean, Andean, Amazonian, Orinoquia, and Pacific regions).
The 135 municipalities cover a total area of 145,000 square kilometers or 13% of the national territory.
A few days prior, and in the same municipality, a twenty-four-year-old peasant from Campo Llano was killed by a mine.
www.icbl.org /lm/2000/colombia.html   (4717 words)

  
 Election Observers
Rumors existed in the municipality that on the big coffee farms, managers had sent letters to the workers telling them to vote for ARENA or run the risk of losing their jobs.
The acta for municipal council for JRV 7040 was still missing as of 9:30pm on Monday.
The Municipal Electoral Board (JEM) began to distribute the electoral packets to the poll-workers of the 34 voting tables at 6:00am, and finished distribution at 6:45am.
www.cis-elsalvador.org /election_observers_finalreport2000.htm   (4844 words)

  
 Spain LANGUAGE SCHOOL EXPLORER   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-06)
They consider themselves a guerrilla organization while they are actually listed as a terrorist organization by both the European Union and the United States in their watchlists on the matter.
Although the current nationalist led Basque Autonomous government does not endorse any kind of violence, their different approaches as to how to terminate ETA and their different approaches to the separatist movement are a source of tension between the central and Basque governments.
The inner land plateau (Madrid, Valladolid, Toledo) and the Ebro Valley (Zaragoza): Cold winters (depending mostly on altitude) and hot summers, close to the Continental climate.
www.school-explorer.com /info/Spain   (7922 words)

  
 Comment 5 - TeleServices Industry Association
Thus, at the very least, the FTC should harmonize its definition with those of Congress and the FCC, and expand its list of acceptable alternatives to include these well-established methods of payment.
In addition, TSIA strongly believes that direct remittance, pre-authorized draft, and direct billing should be added to the list of acceptable alternatives to a contractual agreement.
Given the magnitude of the chargeback problem, however, TSIA believes that this additional regulatory oversight is necessary and beneficial, and that greater overlap in this area is unlikely to have any significant harmful effects.
www.ftc.gov /bcp/adcon/900rule/comments/tia.htm   (5244 words)

  
 [nep-all] 2005-10-15, 387 papers   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-06)
Based on comprehensive data for firms listed on German exchanges between 1997 and 2002, we demonstrate that patent data contain complementary explanatory power to accounting data irrespective of the standard used to prepare the financial statement (German GAAP, IAS and US GAAP).
We extract a full list of currency crisis indicators from the literature, apply factor analysis to combine the indicators, and introduce dynamics.
The City has 10 universities which are included in the national list of Top- 100 Universities which have been selected by the Ministry of Education to receive special treatment and extra resources.
lists.repec.org /pipermail/nep-all/2005-October/000449.html   (16172 words)

  
 saben_27 La Rioja Travel Page - VirtualTourist.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-06)
It is bordered by the Basque Country (province of Alava), Navarre, Aragon (province of Zaragoza), and Castile and Leon (provinces of Soria and Burgos).
The Rio Ebro flows through this region, as does the Rio Oja, for which it is known.The territory of La Rioja (the name appeared in a charter of 1099) was formerly known as the province of Logro?o for the fortified site around which it developed.
It is the second-smallest autonomous community in Spain and has the smallest population; fully half of its 174 municipalities have populations under 200.
members.virtualtourist.com /m/141c6/bd   (745 words)

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