The Geographic Provinces of Argentinadoi:10.1080/00221342508984927FreemanO. W.Journal of Geography
Argentina (ˌɑːdʒənˈtiːnə) n (Placename) a republic in southern South America: colonized by the Spanish from 1516 onwards; gained independence in 1816 and became a republic in 1852; ruled by military dictatorships for much of the 20th century; civilian rule restored in ...
“The role of the land and Argentina’s position as the ‘world’s silo’ became part of national identity building,” explains Cecilia Gárgano, a historian who specializes in Argentine agriculture. “It began with what was called the ‘desert campaigns,’ which was actually the invasion of t...
The other side of the world Geographic coordinate system Why Antipodes Map? At least once in a lifetime you've asked what is under your feet, on the other side of the world. You can learn a little bit of geography in a funny and simple way. ...
Bats: There are almost 1,000 different species of bats living around the world. The small flying mammals live on all continents except Antarctica. Bats are mostly nocturnal animals that sleep during the day. They spend the day hanging up-side down in caves and trees and at night, they feed...
The geography of tequila: where is tequila made? Other Comments Off on The geography of tequila: where is tequila made? Nov 142016The production of (genuine) tequila is tightly regulated because tequila has denomination of origin status. This status (sometimes called appellation of origin) sets ...
Similarly, world geography is responsible for constructing a net of different regions with their unique characteristics and forming the world's unified character, with the condition that each region is dependent on its specific allocation of Earth....
The geography of silver mining in Mexico Copper products, exports and handicrafts in Mexico This post presents a short case study of the dramatic ecocide in the Hurtado Reservoir in Jalisco a week ago that resulted in the sudden death of between 200 and 500 tons of fish. ...
1. (Animals) any of various small marine salmonoid fishes, such as Argentina sphyraena, that constitute the family Argentinidae and are characterized by a long silvery body 2. (Zoology) any of various small marine salmonoid fishes, such as Argentina sphyraena, that constitute the family Argentin...
The U.S.-Mexico border is unique in terms of its geography. It is the longest land border in the world between a developed economy and an emerging economy. The continental U.S.-Mexico border (excluding offshore limits) is about 1990 miles (3200 km) long. At roughly the mid-point, the...