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Geography

Thursday, May 7th, 2009

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Rio Mind
The municipal district is located in an area of transition between the uplands to the east and the river valley T mega, which overhang the southern heights of the Sierra de Penas Libres Vilardev s and the north of the Sierra Seca A Gudi a. Its terrain is characterized by an undulating surface in which are mixed and combined a series of river valleys and hills, with an average altitude of 600-800 m. Flagstones and shales, with some quartzite banda, are the materials that compose the substrate Lithology. On its edge are the higher elevations, situated in the Urdineira (1148 m) to the N, Castelo da Pena (941 m) and Alto das Ferrerias (924 m) to the southwest, within the limits Vilardev s with and within the municipal territory multiple alignments of hills from west to east with heights that do not exceed the 1000 meters: As Touza (943 m), Porto two Bois (868 m), Xermil (930 m), As Canelas (731 m).
It is popularly said that in Galicia there are about ten thousand users, you also counting the small races, and that the earth was shaped by these flows of water. Rios is also in countless threads that descend slightly crystalline hills and creeks, and flows into other streams of higher flow. By volume of water in the town highlighting the rivers Mind, Arzoo and Marcelin. The three are part of the Douro river, after passing the border with Portugal. A singular, orographic and hydrographic, once defined by Ramon Otero Pedrayo: “The Mind Rio broad slopes and points out the beginning of a plain good labradios groves and the road crosses As Vendas da Barreiro, on the rule of forms Pena declined chest and even courageous in the helplessness and loneliness of the mountain that is sierra. The hills of Santa Baia Progas and selected rivers of the banda Verin. Fuma a and on the slope from Verin, reliefs began to Rios at the direction of water down to earth and Portuguese VILARI O related to land and saw Vilardeb Penas Libres, is already a clear farmland. The main town of Rios-Castrelo de Cima, Castrelo of Abaixo, Florderrei Novo, at the center of the valley, Maialde, Berrande, Soutochan-wrapped in forests and groves and vineyards to enjoy some pastors largess. islets are georgica or constellations in the world of the shepherd … “
The climate is oceanic mountain town, although with certain nuances Mediterranean. The average temperatures are recorded here are around the 10A C. The winters are usually cold and summers mild. In the winter frosts are frequent and rainfall is about 1200 mm, with snowfall in areas of higher altitude.
In its flora is the chestnut tree, which grows rich and powerful in this land, which is easy to find copies centenarians. It seems they are here since time immemorial, since the notes with the names and locations A Pena do Souto, Souto na Chaira O, O Souto, Marcelin district, or places such as rivers Tameiron O Souto, Souto da Arza Os, with Castanos centenarians (Rios / Marcelin), O Souto Grande to where the party of former Rios (15-16 August), O Souto (Castrelo de Cima), O Barato Souto (Pena do Souto), O Souto (Navallo) O O Souto and Souto de Mi ambres (PROG), O Concello do Souto (VILARI O das Touza), O Souto das Chair (Florderrei), or do Souto Civil (Romariz) ‘Not in vain, the municipal coat of arms looks a luxuriant brown.
Forest and rangeland oaks thrive and grow well here as other species of scrub broom, fennel, etc.. and other varieties of riverbanks.
The different species of fauna here are a habitat conducive to their development. Mammals, birds, reptiles and other animals have been smaller and have their presence here, stereotyped local toponymy, among other places exist so as Aguieira A, O Val bankruptcy, do Lobo Pozo O, A Cigona A shovel with Osa or Val de Corzo in Castrelo of Abaixo A Fraga da Raposa, or Val da Culebra, As Raposeira OR Foxo (trap wolves for hunting), or Val da Abelleira O Raposo de Cima in Castrelo Os Miot in San Pedro de Trasverea, O and A Fraga Bicheira Palomar in San Paio or Culebra and Val da Raposeira As in Covelas A Lavandeira in Mourisca Val or child of crap and do Gaio A Trepa Penacorveira and A Azureira in Navallo or Foxo in Hair Pedroso, or held in Val das Progo, Os Campos da Zorra in VILARI O das Touza, Os and A Ichos Bicha in Vina da Marcelin, As Corvaceiras in Rios, A Palomar Abelleira O nas Vendas da Barreira or Val and I do Cuco Bubales Chaira na ‘
There is a game that, in addition to all the town extends to the Mount of Sangunedo and Veiga de Nostre. In the presence of large wild game and less: venison, wild boar, rabbit, hare, partridge …

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Economy

Thursday, May 7th, 2009

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Since independence in 1976, the per capita output has grown faster, and seven times the old level of subsistence. Growth has been driven by tourism, which employs about 30 of the workforce and provides over 70 of revenues from the currency of the country, and by tuna fishing. In recent years the government has encouraged foreign investment to upgrade hotels and other services.
At the same time, persuaded the government to reduce dependency on tourism, promoting the development of agriculture, fisheries and small-scale manufacturing. The vulnerability of the tourism sector is on view at the low debt in 1991-1992, much of the exchange rate, considerably Superintendency of the country, the Gulf War, followed closely by the events of September 11, 2001 against the U.S.. UU. Other events that face the government, they are shortcuts or brakes of the budget deficit, including the containment of costs for social assistance, and further privatization of public enterprises. The government has a dominant presence in economic activity, companies public distribution of petroleum products in insurance, banking, imports of basic products, telecommunications, and in a wide range of other businesses.
Growth was delayed in the period 1998-2001, due to the inactivity of the tourism and fishing for tuna, as previously mentioned main activities of the economy. Also, the tight control over exchange rates and shortages of foreign currency, economic prospects have deteriorated in the short term. The black market value of the Seychelles rupee is anywhere from two thirds to half the official rate of exchange, without a devaluation in the current tourism industry, which remains inactive while the tourists seek cheaper destinations next, such as Comoros and Madagascar. A reduction in the number of flights serving the country, mainly due to the inability of the airline companies to repatriate funds, also has forced the growth of the tourism industry. The recent entrance of the airline Emirates Airlines and Qatar Airlines, has even caused as a result, more growth.
At official exchange rates Seychelles remains the richest country in africa, in terms of GDP per capita (U.S. 7504 in 2005), although if the parallel exchange rate, or rates of purchasing power parity, are used , is behind Mauritius and Botswana. Because of economic contraction (the economy fell to 2 between 2004 and 2005, and has fallen by at least the same level as in 2006), the country is moving downwards in terms of income per capita.
It is important to note that Seychelles is, per capita, the most indebted country in the world according to the World Bank, with total public debt of about 122.8 of GDP. Be approximately two thirds of this debt is in the interior, with the balance of debt to multilateral and bilateral commercial banks. The country is behind in most of its international creditors and has had to use commercial debt to continue to be able to borrow. This high debt burden is a direct consequence of the exchange rate Superintendency, in essence, the country lived beyond its economic resources, and finance their lifestyle by borrowing in the interior of the country and internationally.
The Seychelles are also a tax haven. Many firms are drawn to this island, including GenerActions Consulting, owned by the famous Swiss entrepreneur David Humbert.
The Seychelles is the smallest nations in the world issuing its own money (eg. Does not set the currency and share with any other country).

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November

Sunday, May 3rd, 2009

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November 1: Election of the Generalitat Government of Catalonia. After the votes were CiU obtained 48 seats, the PSC gets 37 ERC gets 21, the PP gets 14, IC 12 and rises to the new platform Citizens (C’s) achieved 3 seats. In this way, the government emerged from a coalition of the Socialist Party of Catalonia (PSC), Esquerra Republicana de Catalunya (ERC) and Iniciativa per Catalunya Verds-Esquerra Unida i Alternativa (ICV-EUiA), known as the Tripartite catalan. The chairman of the community will be the leader of the PSC, Jose Montilla.
November 1: the city of Oruro in Bolivia, celebrates 400 years of its foundation with a Te Deum, fireworks and performances by the Orchestra Sinfonica of Oruro.
November 1: In the village of Tierradentro (Cordoba, Colombia), FARC attacked the police station, killing 17 soldiers and 3 civilians.
November 1: At the UN, Venezuela and Guatemala reach a consensus candidate for the seat on the Security Council, it will be Panama occupies the site.
November 1, the Stardust Resort and Casino closes after 55 years of business in Las Vegas.
Stardust Resort and Casino.
November 3: Science magazine predicted that by the year 2048, 90 of life forms in the sea will be extinct.
November 4: Four television channel starts broadcasting in the hit anime Naruto opened.
November 4: A power outage in the utility E. ON caused blackouts in several European countries as Germany, France, Italy, Belgium, Spain, Portugal and North Africa.
November 5: In Iraq, Saddam Hussein and two of his colleagues are convicted by the court deems them to death by hanging for the killing of 148 Iraqi Shiites from the village of Duyail in 1983.
November 5: 1.a first round of presidential elections in Nicaragua, where the former Sandinista president Daniel Ortega as a favorite.
November 5: PSC, ERC and ICV reach a tripartite agreement for the reissue, which will allow you to keep the government of the Generalitat of Catalonia. The socialist candidate Jose Montilla will be the new president of the Generalitat.
Nancy Pelosi and Steny Hoyer with President Bush on November 9, 2006
November 7: The Ibex 35 reaches an elevation of 14,000 points, just one month and a half after more than 13,000.
November 7: in EE. UU. Legislative elections are held. Clear defeat of the Republican Party, which lost control of the House of Representatives, the Senate and most in the number of governors of the states of the Union.
November 7: Americans in the parliamentary elections, Democrat of Minnesota, Keith Ellison became the first Muslim elected to the House of Representatives.
November 7: The Japanese city of Saroma (Hokkaido) is hit by a tornado, killing nine people. This is the deadliest tornado that has come to Japan since 1941.
November 8: The Supreme Electoral Council of Nicaragua confirms the victory of Daniel Ortega in the elections held on November 6, it will become the new president.
November 8: Donald Rumsfeld resigned from his post as U.S. Secretary of Defense. UU. Because of the criticism received by its foreign policy and the Republican Party’s defeat in the midterm elections held the previous day. President George W. Bush proposed as his replacement Robert Gates a former CIA director.
November 8: occurs transit of Mercury to the Sun
November 8: Margaret Chan was elected director general of the World Health Organization.
November 11: In Japan, Sony brings to its new console sales, the PlayStation 3.
November 12: A military bus Tucapel river falls (VIII Region of Chile), leaving about 20 dead, including 3 civilians. This accident is the second most seriousmilitary tragedy in times of peace in the country’s history.
November 12: South Ossetia held a referendum in which he wondered: Should South Ossetia retain its present status of a de facto state independiente’ . 99 of voters support independence.
Location of South Ossetia in Georgia.
November 13: the presidents of Brazil and Venezuela, Hugo Chavez and Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva inaugurated the bridge Orinoquia second bridge built over the Orinoco River.
November 15: in Puerto Rico began to implement the IVU (Sales and Use Tax).
November 16: in Uruguay, Juan Mar a Bordaberry (1928), de facto president of Uruguay in the period between 1971 and 1973, and his foreign minister, Juan Carlos Blanco (1934), are sentenced to prison for crimes of co-authorship of intellectual killing two guerrillas and two Uruguayan legislators Tupamaros.
November 16: In Mexico City, the Federal District Legislative Assembly approved the Law on Cohabitation, which provides that all persons living in a house will inherit and have protection from her partner, which was also a step called for the LGBT community (lesbian, gay, bisexual and transvestites) in Mexico.
November 17: In Canada and USA. UU., Sony launched the PlayStation 3, but delayed its launch in Europe until March 2007.

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