2008. "To Move or not to Move? Social Exclusion, Accessibility and Daily Mobility among the Low-income Population in Santiago, Chile". Mobilities 3 (2): 269-289.URETA, S. To Move or Not to Move? Social Exclusion, Accessibility and Daily Mobility among the Low-income Population in ...
CARDIOVASCULAR RISK FACTORS AMONG A UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL HEALTH WORKERS POPULATION IN SANTIAGO, CHILE: HIGH BURDEN AND LOW AWARENESSdoi:10.1016/S0735-1097(11)60511-1MonicaAndreaAcevedoandVeronicaKramerandMariaJoseBustamanteSDOSJournal of the American College of Cardiology...
Santiago, región metropolitana, central Chile, bordering Argentina on the east, Valparaíso region on the north and west, and O’Higgins region on the south. Santiago, created a province in 1826 and a metropolitan region in 1974, is divided into the pro
Santiago, capital of Chile. It lies on the canalized Mapocho River, with views of high Andean peaks to the east. The city was founded as Santiago del Nuevo Extremo (‘Santiago of the New Frontier’) in 1541 by the Spanish conquistador Pedro de Valdivia.
摘要: This report contains estimates of annual population totals for Chile by age and sex for the period 1980-2000. The methodology used is briefly described. Totals for the country as a whole appear first followed by those for 13 regions and the Santiago metropolitan area. (ANNOTATION)...
Chile (population: 15,116,435 (2002) capital: Santiago de Chile / country’s biggest city: Santiago de Chile) Chile (poblans: 15,116,435 (2002) penncita: Santiago de Chile / cita vrassa an wlas: Santiago de Chile) langbot Lostwithiel is a civil parish and small town in Cornwall...
At the heart of the findings − led by Patrick Gerland, of the United Nations Population Division in New York, and backed by sociologists, statisticians and population scientists from Seattle, Singapore and Santiago in Chile − is bothnew data and a more sophisticated approachto the mathematic...
The unmistakeable pattern that has long divided Santiago de Chile into the 'rich' northeastern municipalities and the 'poor' rest of the city has recently ... S Kabisch,D Heinrichs,K Krellenberg,... - Springer Berlin Heidelberg 被引量: 25发表: 2012年 Inmates' Social Background and Living...
(Yavneh) which includes a school, mini-kollel, adult outreach and community. However, mature Orthodoxy is still a distance away, and the community remains heavily dependent on Shelichim from Israel. Chile has about 21,000 Jews, Panama 5,000, Costa Rica 2,500. Santiago, Chile has a new ...
because they overexploited the natural resources on the island. The other hypothesis is that a collapse occurred after the Europeans came to the island. Our research show that neither of these hypotheses are correct," says Professor Mauricio Lima from University Católica de Chile in Santiago. ...