The Encyclopedia Americana, Volume 8Grolier, 1988 - Encyclopedias and dictionaries |
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Page 293
... population of Cuba , an estimated 9,600 , - 000 in 1977 , is the eighth - largest in Latin Amer- ica , and the nation ranks fourth in population density per square mile . The rate of annual population increase was estimated at 1.6 % in ...
... population of Cuba , an estimated 9,600 , - 000 in 1977 , is the eighth - largest in Latin Amer- ica , and the nation ranks fourth in population density per square mile . The rate of annual population increase was estimated at 1.6 % in ...
Page 316
... population centers where trade and com- merce permitted an increase in wealth and power . Settled life in agricultural villages had resulted in population increases that probably saturated the countryside and created many new human ...
... population centers where trade and com- merce permitted an increase in wealth and power . Settled life in agricultural villages had resulted in population increases that probably saturated the countryside and created many new human ...
Page 652
... population from Wilmington to the suburbs required school and local government provisions . 1. The People The present population contains very little evidence of the original Indian inhabitants of Delaware . There are groups of mixed ...
... population from Wilmington to the suburbs required school and local government provisions . 1. The People The present population contains very little evidence of the original Indian inhabitants of Delaware . There are groups of mixed ...
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