Chile: An Outline of Its Geography, Economics, and PoliticsRoyal Institute of International Affairs, 1956 - 128 trang |
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... cent of recorded births in the eighteen - seventies were illegitimate . This proportion increased , especially in this century , to a peak of 39.1 per cent in 1917. Since that date a progressive decline has set in , which has become ...
... cent of recorded births in the eighteen - seventies were illegitimate . This proportion increased , especially in this century , to a peak of 39.1 per cent in 1917. Since that date a progressive decline has set in , which has become ...
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... cent of total area classified as ' arable ' represents some 13 million acres , and the annual cultivated area about 4 million acres , made up approximately as follows : 1 Crop Cereals Legumes Fruit Acreage in Million acres 2.6 Textile ...
... cent of total area classified as ' arable ' represents some 13 million acres , and the annual cultivated area about 4 million acres , made up approximately as follows : 1 Crop Cereals Legumes Fruit Acreage in Million acres 2.6 Textile ...
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... cent of the import trade and taking 80 per cent of the exports . Nearly all the foreign trade of the country is carried on through the maritime ports , land commerce accounting for only 1 per cent of its exports and 3 per cent of its ...
... cent of the import trade and taking 80 per cent of the exports . Nearly all the foreign trade of the country is carried on through the maritime ports , land commerce accounting for only 1 per cent of its exports and 3 per cent of its ...
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