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10 LIBRI IN INGLESE ASSOCIATI CON «LAKE NICARAGUA»
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Lake Nicaragua nella seguente selezione bibliografica. Libri associati con
Lake Nicaragua e piccoli estratti per contestualizzare il loro uso nella letteratura.
1
The Sharks of
Lake Nicaragua: True Tales of Adventure, ...
Recounts the author's experiences as he travels in search of the landlocked bull sharks of Nicaragua and shares his secrets of successful winter fishing in Minnesota
Jennifer Kott, Kristi Streiffert. Lake Nicaragua, believed to have been once part of
the Pacific Ocean, was probably formed when volcanic activity raised the land
around the lake, at the same time cutting it off from the ocean.
Jennifer Kott, Kristi Streiffert, 2005
3
Nicaragua: Its People, Scenery, Monuments, and the Proposed ...
Lake Nicaragua, viz., the character of the prevailing winds. These are called
Papagayos, literally, parrots, probably from the crooked bill of that bird, which
illustrates their revolving direction. They render approach to this portion of the
coast ...
Ephraim George Squier, John William Orr, 1852
4
Rivers of the World: A Social, Geographical, and ...
Source: Southeast corner of Lake Nicaragua Length: c. 110 miles (177 kilometers
) Tributaries: Frio, San Carlos, Chirripó Outlet: Caribbean Sea The waist of the
Central American isthmus in southern Nicaragua consists of a diagonal rift ...
5
The History of
Nicaragua
Nicarao was the name of the chief of a group of indigenous peoples living
between Lake Nicaragua and the Pacific Ocean in the early 1500s near what is
today the city of Rivas. Agua is the Spanish word for water and refers to Lake
Nicaragua ...
Clifford L. Staten Ph.D., 2010
6
Travels in Central America, Particularly in
Nicaragua: With ...
Between Lake Nicaragua and the Pacific, there is a narrow strip of land, not
exceeding fourteen miles in width at its narrowest part; but it is traversed by an
elevated ridge, which at the point deemed most favorable for the construction of a
canal ...
Ephraim George Squier, 1853
Because of a large and growing population and lack of adequate sewage
disposal facilities, Lake Nicaragua has become increasingly polluted during
recent decades. Lake Nicaragua drains into the Caribbean Sea by way of the
San Juan ...
Charles F. Gritzner, 2010
8
V!va Travel Guides
Nicaragua
A travel guide to Nicaragua that helps you to: surf hidden breaks uncovered by local surfers; summit active volcanoes, zipline over lush rainforest, sit and sip at one of the country's many organic coffee farms, or hang your hammock in a ...
9
Non-marine Organic Geochemistry
... of the nearby Pacific coast, and two bedrock formations of the area (Swain,
Paulsen & Ting, 1964) Locality Mineral composition Description of sediments
Lake Nicaragua Sta. depth 11 m Lake Nicaragua Sta. depth 10 m Lake
Nicaragua Sta.
Frederick Morrill Swain, 1970
10
After Revolution: Mapping Gender and Cultural Politics in ...
Along the southern boundary, the San Juan River connects the Caribbean with
Lake Nicaragua, leaving just ten miles of land to extend from the Atlantic to the
Pacific, a characteristic that made Nicaragua an early contender for a canal,
before ...
10 NOTIZIE DOVE SI INCLUDE IL TERMINE «LAKE NICARAGUA»
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Lake Nicaragua nel contesto delle seguenti notizie.
Rivaling Panama
A group of men sits on rocks, while fishing on the shores on the shores of Cocibolca Lake, also known as Lake Nicaragua, in the colonial city of ... «Economic Times, lug 15»
The Grand Canal: Nicaragua's Flirtation With Environmental Disaster
The impact of the canal on the ecosystem of Lake Nicaragua (Lake Cocibolca) could be catastrophic. The lake is the largest source of ... «Truth-Out, lug 15»
A Canal to Nowhere? Weighing the Risks in Nicaragua
He noted at a conference sponsored by the Inter-American Dialogue that Lake Cocibolca, otherwise known as Lake Nicaragua, is the largest ... «Knowledge@Wharton, lug 15»
Deals: Nicaragua
... Ciudad Lounge; Masaya Volcano and Laguna Apoyo tour; yoga, hiking and kayaking excursions; boat tour of Las Isletas on Lake Nicaragua; ... «NorthJersey.com, lug 15»
Outside Cuba; the world's leading cigars
Finally, local growers produce a sweet, spicy tobacco from the volcanic soil of the 106-square-mile Island of Ometepe in Lake Nicaragua. «Cayman Compass, lug 15»
Panama and Nicaragua – Two Canals, One Shared Dream
Lake Nicaragua is the biggest freshwater lake in Central America, and a large number of people depend on it.” The anthropologist pointed out ... «Inter Press Service, lug 15»
Nicaragua Canal: China's Strategic Presence in Central America
... will be a serious threat to the biodiversity, structure, and function of the ecosystem in Lake Nicaragua, which will form a large part of the canal. «The Diplomat, giu 15»
Nicaragua's Flor de Caña rum pays healthy dividends
During the US gold rush, he provided steamship transport for passengers and cargo across Lake Nicaragua, on the so-called “safe route” to ... «Financial Times, giu 15»
Nicaragua's Bizarre Plan to Bury the Panama Canal
From there it will push an additional 23 miles or so through the Tule Valley into Lake Nicaragua, where the canal will skirt past one of the lake's ... «Outside Magazine, giu 15»
China's Massive $10 Billion Railway Project Set to Cross South …
... environmental troubles, including displacement of farmers and potential devastation of the region's major freshwater body, Lake Nicaragua. «AlterNet, giu 15»