10 LIBROS DEL RUMANO RELACIONADOS CON «CHITÍNĂ»
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chitínă y pequeños extractos de los mismos para contextualizar su uso en la literatura.
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Alaska River Guide: Canoeing, Kayaking, and Rafting in the ...
The Chitina, a fast-moving complex of shallow channels with numerous gravel bars, requires good skills in reading turbid water. Though only moderately technical, the river runs through a region that is wild and remote. Small bands of ...
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The Alaska Highway - Pagina 297
The road goes straight into Wrangell-St. Elias Park, 33 miles to the town of Chitina. From there, you can go another 60 miles to McCarthy and the ruins of the Kennecott Copper Mines. The road to Chitina is paved and smooth. The road from ...
Ed Readicker-Henderson, Lynn Readicker-Henderson, 2001
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Metalliferous Mineral Deposits of the Cascade Range in Oregon
Neither the Copper River nor the Chitina may properly be called navigable streams, although several light river steamers were operated on them in the construction days of the Copper River & Northwestern Railroad. These boats were built to ...
Eugene Callaghan, Arthur Francis Buddington, 1938
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Proposed Wrangell Mountain National Forest, Alaska: final ...
North of the Chugach Mountains, along the Copper River Valley, are the Ahtna, or Copper River Athapascan settlements of Copper Center, Chitina, Gulkana, Chistochina, Tazlina and Mentasta Lake. Scattered settlements of non-Natives at ...
United States. Dept. of the Interior. Alaska Planning Group, United States. Forest Service, 1975
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Dictionary of Alaska Place Names - Pagina 214
Chitanadlela, Chitana Mountain, Chit-an-at-ala. Indian name recorded in 1899 as “Chit-anat-ala,” meaning “Chita River Mountain,” by Lt. J. S. Herron, USA. Chitashuak: locality, see Sitnazuak. Chitchagof'f Bay: bay, see Chichagof Bay. Chitina: ...
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The Smokeless Combustion of Coal in Boiler Plants: With a ... - Pagina 2
Nizina, Lakina, Gilahina, and Kuskulana rivers are the largest northern tributaries of the Chitina. Kotsina River, which joins the Copper 2 miles above the Chitina's mouth, and is therefore not a tributary of the latter stream, is also fed by the ...
Dwight T. Randall, H. W. Weeks, 1909
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Proposed Wrangell-St. Elias National Park, Alaska: final ... - Pagina 108
North of the Chugach Mountains, along the Copper River Valley, are the Ahtna, or Copper River Athapascan settlements of Copper Center, Chitina, Gulkana, Chistochina, Tazlina and Mentasta Lake. Scattered settlements of non-Natives at ...
United States. Dept. of the Interior. Alaska Planning Group, 1975
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Our mineral supplies - Ediţiile 664-667 - Pagina 226
345, pp. 176-17S, 1908. Mining in the Kotsina-Chitina, Ohistochina, and Valdez Creek regions: BulL 379, pp. 153-160, 1909. Mining in the Chitina district: Bull. 442, pp. 158-163, 1910. The upper Susitna and Ohistochina districts: Bull. 480, pp.
Hiram Dryer McCaskey, Ernest Francis Burchard, 1919
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Mineral Investigations of the Geological Survey in Alaska ...
INTRODUCTION COPPER DEPOSITS OF THE CHITINA VALLEY By Fred H. Moffit Copper was known in the Copper River region, which includes the Chitina Valley, from the days of the early Russian exploration along the Pacific Coast of ...
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The Nenana Coal Field, Alaska - Ediţiile 664-667 - Pagina 226
Notes on copper prospects of Prince William Sound: Bull. 345, pp. 170-1 7S, 1908. Mining in the Kotsina-Chitina, Chistochina, and Valdez Creek regions: Bull. 379, pp. 153-160, 1909. Mining in the Chitina district: Bull. 442, pp. 158-1G3, 1910.
George Curtis Martin, 1919