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  San Mateo - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
San Mateo, Spanish for Saint Matthew, is the name of several places:
Vega de San Mateo, a municipality in the island of Gran Canaria in the province of Las Palmas
This is a disambiguation page: a list of articles associated with the same title.
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san casciano in val di pesa (tuscany, italy)
municipality of san roque (cádiz province, andalusia, spain)
san vito di fagagna (friuli-venezia giulia, italy)
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san jose de cucuta (norte de santander, colombia)
san jose de la montana (antioquia, colombia)
san pedro de los milagros (antioquia, colombia)
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 Travels to the Equinoctial Regions of America - Chapter 15.
The house of the proprietor, situated on a hillock, of fifteen or twenty toises of elevation, is surrounded by the huts of the negroes.
Considering the quantity of heat received on the same spot of the globe during a whole year, the mean temperatures of the valleys of Aragua, and the table-lands of New Grenada, at 300 and 1400 toises of elevation, correspond to the mean temperatures of the coasts at 23 and 45 degrees of latitude.
The fine harvests of Egypt and of Algiers, as well as those of the valleys of Aragua and the interior of the island of Cuba, sufficiently prove that the augmentation of heat is not prejudicial to the harvest of wheat and other alimentary grain, unless it be attended with an excess of drought or moisture.
www.globusz.com /ebooks/Equinoctial1/00000028.htm   (11436 words)

  
 San Mateo - Hutchinson encyclopedia article about San Mateo
The five-span San Mateo–Hayward Bridge (1967), passing some 11 km/7 mi over the bay, is one of the longest in the USA.
San Mateo County Association of Grand Jurors (California)
San Mateo Sanitary Landfill (authority in the Philippines)
encyclopedia.farlex.com /San+Mateo   (225 words)

  
 flag of S flags, Fahnen, Flaggen, FOTW bei Nationalflaggen.de
@la victoria (aragua state, venezuela) - obsolete
municipality of san vicente de la barquera (cantabria, spain)
municipality of san xenxo (pontevedra province, galicia, spain)
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 Aragua State (Venezuela)
The second quarter we have the Samán of Güere, a tree of historical significance, as an emblem of the endless fertility of the araguenian soil.
The red symbolizes the Strength, the Value, the Fidelity, the Happiness and the Honor that purify the Araguenian identity and remembers equally, the heroes which arose in Aragua and that spilled their blood on its floor and on the rest of the national territory, in favor of the Independence of Venezuela.
Historical Synthesis: Aragua is one of the north central and coaster states of Venezuela and its Capital is the city of Maracay.
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As the slope of the ground in the valleys of Aragua tends towards the south and the west, that part of the basin still covered with water is the nearest to the southern chain of the mountains of Guigue, of Yusma, and of Guacimo, which stretch towards the high savannahs of Ocumare.
This may be from the effect of evaporation, which carries off caloric from the air and the water; or because a great mass of water does not follow with an equal rapidity the changes in the temperature of the atmosphere, and the lake receives streams which rise from several cold springs in the neighbouring mountains.
The finest plantations of sugar are in the valleys of Aragua and of the Tuy, near Pao de Zarate, between La Victoria and San Sebastian, near Guatire, Guarenas, and Caurimare.
www.gutenberg.org /dirs/etext04/qnct210.txt   (19596 words)

  
 Aragua State (Venezuela)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
The CoA is divided in three "quarters": the main one, in gules, occupies, on the top, a space equal to the other two "quarters" together (again, it is divided diagonally); the second "quarter" in gold and the third "quarter" in azur.
The colours are the same of the flag of Spain, which have been traditionally the colours of Aragua.
Aragua is one of the north central and coaster states of Venezuela and its Capital is the city of Maracay.
www.netlinkit.dk /FOTW/flags/ve-d.html   (948 words)

  
 Aragua (state) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Aragua borders the Caribbean Sea to the north, with its coastline backed by the fast-rising central Cordillera mountain range.
Much of the rest of the state is made up of fertile valleys used for intensive agriculture, apart from in the extreme south where the flats of the central Llanos region begin.
The main rivers in the state are the Aragua, the Guárico, the Limón, the Tuy, the Pao and the Turmero.
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 Home > San Bruno, CA, California Yellow Pages, Classifieds, Real Estate, Business, Schools, Library and Jobs   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Pride of place goes to the coffin in which Bolívar\'s remains were brought from Colombia; his ashes now rest in the National Pantheon.
Bolívar\'s funeral was held 12 years after his death at the Iglesia de San Francisco, just a few blocks west, and it was also here that he was proclaimed \'El Libertador\' in 1813.
The quinta was well outside the historic town when it was built back in 1797, but today it\'s an oasis in the inner suburb of San Bernardino.
www.sanbrunocaus.com /section/Caracas   (1794 words)

  
 Webshots - Images of Aragua- Ricaurte en San Mateo- Jorge Karpati
Casa Alta del Ingenio Bolivar en San Mateo- Jorge Karpati
Casa Alta de los Bolivar en San Mateo- Jorge Karpati
busto de Bolivar en casa alta de san mateo- Jorge Karpati
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 Biography of Simon Bolivar
At Aragua, Boves caught up with remnants of the patriot army and 4,000 men, mostly Bolivar's, died in one of the bloodiest battles of the South American war for independence.
San Martin was well-provisioned and well-armed when he marched over the Andes with 4,500 veterans to take Lima in June 1821.
San Martin was so discouraged by Bolivar's impassioned insistence that his views would prevail that he retired immediately to France.
www.militaryheritage.com /bolivar.htm   (4888 words)

  
 Ferguson, William Owens, "Journal from Lima to Caracas"
I sent off a column of 600 Infantry to march with what men they could collect in San Felipe and Yaritagua against the borough town of Nirgua, which they were to take in case of resistance and open communication with Puerto Caballo where General Bolivar would arrive in a day or two.
The City of San Carlos has suffered greatly by the revolution and is situated in a splendidly fertile grazing country, on the banks of a river which takes its name, navigable very close to the City and falls into the Portugesa and Apure which join the Orinoco.
Pass the town and mountain of Cocuisas (the estate of General Bolivar), San Mateo lies behind Victoria), the town of San Pedro and the great descent to Las Juntas from whence the road skirts off along a noble valley called San Francisco in which is situated the City of Caracas, birth-place of Bolivar.
www.irlandeses.org /ferguson04.htm   (1075 words)

  
 San Mateo :: Counties
CERES - San Mateo County: An index to environmental information for the county.
San Mateo County: Official directory of information for county services, departments, and officials.
San Mateo County RecycleWorks: Searchable database of recycle centers, tips for waste prevention, and information about energy-efficient buildings.
regional.gourt.com /North-America/United-States/California/Counties/San-Mateo.html   (273 words)

  
 PUNCHE, Formation   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
The name is derived from a property called Punche in the Distrito Aragua, and the type section Is given as: from a point two kilometers east of El Chaparro, in a southeast direction as far as the upper part of the eastern scarp of the Misencantada river.
The formation is described as composed predominantly of bluish-gray, plastic, compact clays, with yellow ferruginous stains where weathered; intercalated in the clays there are some grey and brown sands, sometimes clayey, sometimes pure and friable.
Foraminifera and mollusks indicate an upper middle to lower upper Miocene age, and the formation is correlated with the uppermost Santa Inés group of northern Anzoátegui.
www.pdvsa.com /lexico/1edic/p76ii.htm   (960 words)

  
 Venezuela Encyclopedia Articles @ TellyBellies.com (Telly Bellies)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
July 7, 1762 – The city of San Antonio de Upata is founded.
July 7, 1814 – Due to the advance of the military forces under José Tomás Boves, Bolívar ordered the Emigración a Oriente, in which the population of Caracas fled in mass to the eastern side of the region.
July 27, 1822 – Simón Bolívar and José de San Martín meet in Guayaquil.
tellybellies.com /encyclopedia/Venezuela   (3668 words)

  
 Debris-flow and flooding hazards caused by the December 1999 storm in coastal Venezuela with a discussion of mitigation ...
The large fan of the Quebrada San Julián at Caraballeda was one of the most heavily damaged areas in the December 1999 event (Fig.
Plate 3 shows a plot of contoured thickness of deposits using the comparison of pre- and post-event topography.  The determination of volume by comparison of pre- and post- topography is the preferred method due to modifications on the fan by the time of our field work, although both values differ by only approximately  10%.
In terms of nominal diameter, equal to the cubic root of the product of these dimensions, the mean nominal diameter of boulders deposited at stations 7-8-14 and 7-12-33 was 0.75 and 0.99 m, respectively, with larger boulders being deposited slightly further down the fan towards station 7-12-33 (Plate 2).
pubs.usgs.gov /of/2001/ofr-01-0144   (8106 words)

  
 Titles beginning with s   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
San Antonio Aguas Calientes (Sacatepequez, Guatemala) 2006-04-01 dov gutterman
San Antonio Huista (Huehuetenango, Guatemala) 2006-03-17 dov gutterman
San Ildefonso Ixtahuacan (Huehuetenango, Guatemala) 2006-03-17 dov gutterman
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 Turmero   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
San Carlos Schools - San Carlos Kids - San Carlos PTA - San Carlos Sports - San Carlos Library - San Carlos Chat - San Carlos Map
San Carlos Health - San Carlos People - San Carlos Blogs - San Carlos Politicians - San Carlos Memorials - San Carlos Worship
Turmero is a city in the Aragua State of Venezuela.
www.sancarloscaus.com /profile/Turmero   (172 words)

  
 Yet another cruel weekend in Venezuela's bloody capital!   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Four (4) juveniles were shot and killed in a shoot-out in Barrio 25 de Marzo in San Mateo, Aragua State.
Marine Search and Rescue personnel were still trying to recover the wreck of a light aircraft (YV-781) from Isla de Margarita which dove into the sea in pitch fl darkness 10 miles off Maiquetia on Friday night.
The States of Cojedes, Aragua, Yaracuy, Merida and D. Federal (Caracas) are the first in order to receive funds.
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 Bolivar and South American Liberation by Sanderson Beck
He could only muster 2,500 soldiers, and they were defeated by Morales at the battle of Aragua in which nearly four thousand men were killed.
The next month Bolivar took refuge in San Fernando, and he spent the second half of 1818 in Angostura.
San Martin suggested that a European prince could govern America.
www.san.beck.org /Bolivar.html   (12397 words)

  
 The Venezuela's Eco Portal  to Eco-Tourism & Ecology
In 1889 it is recognized again as state Aragua.
Council, The Victoria, Ocumare of the Costa, San Casimiro, San Mateo, San Sebastián, Turmero
Aragua possesses near 311 967 hectares of lands with diverse degrees
ecoportal.tripod.com /datos-estado-aragua.htm   (1521 words)

  
 LetsFind Search Results for san martin peru clubs   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Bolognesi FC 7 Hernan Rengifo Univ. San Martín de P. 2004 and 2005 (two clubs to be relegated) Apertura Final...
San Martín, the Argentinean liberator of Peru built for the Independence 100th anniversary in 1921.
Salazar (Universidad San Martin), Vasallo Olcesa (Universidad San Martin...
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 Bioline International Official Site (site up-dated regularly)
A house by house visit was performed in order to promote the participation of all communities and to carry out the epidemiologic interviews, and the collection of stool and blood samples.
In San Mateo, very near La Curía, there were abundant B.
In San Mateo, near to La Curía, there were abundant uninfected B.
www.bioline.org.br /request?oc02177   (3670 words)

  
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San José, Cedral, 2000 m elev., Apr 1990, D.
of Heredia, Yerba Buena, Northeast of San Isidro.
TYPE: Costa Rica, San Pedro de San Ramón, Wercklé 61 (not found).
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 MBG: Research: Projects: South America: Venezuelan Guayana   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Shrub or tree 3-30 m tall; latex white; leaves orbicular to obovate, long-petiolate; flowers single or in 3-flowered cymes, 12-14 cm wide at anthesis; petals white throughout, persistent in fruit; stigmas numerous, + 15; fruits large, + 12 cm diameter.
Aragua, Anzoátegui, Barinas, Cojedes, Distrito Federal, Falcón, Lara, Mérida, Miranda, Monagas, Portugesa, Sucre, Yaracuy; Panama, West Indies, Colombia, Guyana.
Evergreen lowland forests, semideciduous forests, 0-500 m; Bolívar (Río Cuyuni, lower Río Paragua, San Mateo).
www.mobot.org /MOBOT/Research/ven-guayana/clusiaceae/page4.shtml   (6432 words)

  
 Bolivar - pafg05.htm - Generated by Personal Ancestral File   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Juan Bolivar y Villegas (Luis Bolivar Rebolledo, Antonio Bolivar Diaz de Rojas, Simon de Bolivar (El Mozo), Simon de) was born in 1665 in San Mateo, Estado Aragua, Caracas, Venezuela.
Petronila was born in Los Valles de Aragua, Caracas, Venezuela.
Luis married Isabel A. Uribe on 26 Jan 1689 in Cagua, Aragua, Venezuela.
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