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The last census was in 1952 , and the population of the whole country was then
6,032,376 . This indicates that in the last halfcentury it has more than doubled ,
and if present trends persist the total will grow by a million inhabitants during the
...
The last census was in 1952 , and the population of the whole country was then
6,032,376 . This indicates that in the last halfcentury it has more than doubled ,
and if present trends persist the total will grow by a million inhabitants during the
...
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The main internal trunk lines are maintained by Lodestar and Douglas 1,200 h.p.
planes , and include the whole length of the republic from Arica to Punta Arenas .
Other services , by Electra 450 h.p. planes , link intermediate points , one such ...
The main internal trunk lines are maintained by Lodestar and Douglas 1,200 h.p.
planes , and include the whole length of the republic from Arica to Punta Arenas .
Other services , by Electra 450 h.p. planes , link intermediate points , one such ...
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A zonal analysis of the four Chilean natural regions will provide a basis for a
consideration of the country's agricultural status as a whole . Desert Chile . The
three large desert provinces obviously provide few facilities for agriculture ...
A zonal analysis of the four Chilean natural regions will provide a basis for a
consideration of the country's agricultural status as a whole . Desert Chile . The
three large desert provinces obviously provide few facilities for agriculture ...
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Contents
THE PEOPLE | 12 |
HISTORY AND POLITICS | 29 |
GENERAL ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL CONDITIONS | 47 |
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Chile, an Outline of Its Geography, Economics, and Politics Gilbert J. Butland No preview available - 1956 |
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