Chile: An Outline of Its Geography, Economics, and PoliticsRoyal Institute of International Affairs, 1956 - 128 pages |
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... acres each , but at least half of the agricultural land is held in blocks exceeding 12,000 acres each . They are ' usually so extensive that the individual owner has little interest in the maximum exploitation possible by means of ...
... acres each , but at least half of the agricultural land is held in blocks exceeding 12,000 acres each . They are ' usually so extensive that the individual owner has little interest in the maximum exploitation possible by means of ...
Page 70
... 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 ' 4 • 15 75 4.0 Textile crops , oil seeds , tobacco Forage crops ( clover ...
... 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 ' 4 • 15 75 4.0 Textile crops , oil seeds , tobacco Forage crops ( clover ...
Page 116
... acres 40,000,000 acres Productive forest ( a ) Broad - leaved ( b ) Coniferous 22 per cent 15,700,000 acres 950,000 acres Accessible Productive Forests ( all species ) Total annual growth in volume Total annual loss by natural causes ...
... acres 40,000,000 acres Productive forest ( a ) Broad - leaved ( b ) Coniferous 22 per cent 15,700,000 acres 950,000 acres Accessible Productive Forests ( all species ) Total annual growth in volume Total annual loss by natural causes ...
Contents
Climate and Natural Regions | 5 |
THE PEOPLE | 12 |
HISTORY AND POLITICS | 29 |
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Chile: An Outline of Its Geography, Economics, and Politics Gilbert J. Butland No preview available - 1981 |
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