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... percent is in Guiana ; the greater part of the remaining 10 percent is in the western plains . The com- mercial timber includes cabinet woods such as mahoga- ny . Fish are found in abundance in the country's rivers and lakes , as well ...
... percent is in Guiana ; the greater part of the remaining 10 percent is in the western plains . The com- mercial timber includes cabinet woods such as mahoga- ny . Fish are found in abundance in the country's rivers and lakes , as well ...
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... per- cent , rising to 2.56 and 2.58 percent respectively during the periods 1947-54 and 1954-61 . During the period 1961-66 the increase declined to 1.9 percent , and from 1966-71 the rate was only 1.4 percent , although toward the end ...
... per- cent , rising to 2.56 and 2.58 percent respectively during the periods 1947-54 and 1954-61 . During the period 1961-66 the increase declined to 1.9 percent , and from 1966-71 the rate was only 1.4 percent , although toward the end ...
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... percent of the total from neighbouring countries . This pattern is repeated among the populations living along the railway that stretches from the Copperbelt to Livingstone . Zam- bian policy nevertheless discourages the employment of ...
... percent of the total from neighbouring countries . This pattern is repeated among the populations living along the railway that stretches from the Copperbelt to Livingstone . Zam- bian policy nevertheless discourages the employment of ...
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