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Page 100
... Agricultural regions of South America . hampered by the existence of systems operating at differ- ent frequencies . Most of the hydroelectric projects are also used for irri- gation , but there are many instances in which the first ...
... Agricultural regions of South America . hampered by the existence of systems operating at differ- ent frequencies . Most of the hydroelectric projects are also used for irri- gation , but there are many instances in which the first ...
Page 129
... agricultural af- fairs , is elaborately worshipped ; the ritual of asking for rain is observed collectively by the villagers , who go from shrine to shrine in a procession , shouting , " O Lord Ma- hādeo , give us rain ! " Agricultural ...
... agricultural af- fairs , is elaborately worshipped ; the ritual of asking for rain is observed collectively by the villagers , who go from shrine to shrine in a procession , shouting , " O Lord Ma- hādeo , give us rain ! " Agricultural ...
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... agricultural land accounts for 27 percent of Soviet land territory . Approximately 40 percent of the agricultural area consists of arable land ; the remainder is made up of meadows and pastures . SOURCES OF NATIONAL INCOME Agriculture ...
... agricultural land accounts for 27 percent of Soviet land territory . Approximately 40 percent of the agricultural area consists of arable land ; the remainder is made up of meadows and pastures . SOURCES OF NATIONAL INCOME Agriculture ...
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