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Its and migration
Its core activities were 1 ) fostering equitable trade and decent work, 2 ) promoting the right to health and more humane migration policies, and 3 ) working to strengthen women's leadership and encourage corporate responsibility.
Its western borders include the Khyber Pass and Bolan Pass that have served as traditional migration routes between Central Eurasia and South Asia.
Its location at the confluence of major migration routes brings birdwatchers and hunters to nearby shoreland areas.
Its weak spot is the rural countryside, particularly municipalities experiencing strong outward migration.
Its origins are contested, but it may well have been a product of another wave of migration from Southeast Asia.
Its south-westerly migration route means that it is regular on passage as far west as Great Britain.
Its northerly breeding range and long-distance migration make it one of the more regular North American passerine migrants to cross the Atlantic.
Its overall dominance is illustrated by the passage of a libertarian motion in favour of free migration at the Leicester conference, shortly before the demise of the FCS, which was opposed by both the wet and the authoritarian factions.
Its slum population rapidly increased-fed by the mounting rural migration to the city-housed mostly in the north and south-west quarters of the city.
Its proximity to the Central Flyway migration route and the salt marshes on the refuge combine to endow the refuge with a large variety of birds.
Its location, near Lisbon, and the development of the roadway network permitted, after the 1950s, a greater migration of summer sun-seekers, which helped to modify the character of the area.
Its primary objective is to signal the times for migration, but it may also be used to set the dates of rituals that are specifically Somali.
Its population grew far beyond its capacity during the 1970s and 1980s due to migration to the cities from rural areas of Anatolia.
Its main role is in axonal guidance, neuronal migration and morphogenesis of different branching structures.
Its timing coincides with the mass migration of a new population from northern Germany-perhaps from the neighbouring Jastorf culture and not a culture in Scandinavia-into the Pomeranian culture areas.

Its and routes
Its location gives it control of the trade routes between western and eastern Transcaucasia.
Its coastal regions grew wealthy from the Roman coastal trade routes, and the construction of the Via Egnatia provided a further boost to prosperity.
Its aims were to complete the Pacific discoveries of James Cook ( whom Lapérouse greatly admired ), correct and complete maps of the area, establish trade contacts, open new maritime routes and enrich French science and scientific collections.
Its site as a bridging point was probably originally a ford: today the main routes avoid the town centre.
Its post office, first opened in November 1881, was authorized to issue international money orders, and two rural routes supplied mail to the surrounding country.
Its true name is " 6th Road " ( named in 1995 when postal routes were re-defined ), but residents south of Wisner ( including the Rock Creek community, which lies directly on its route ) refer to it as " The Blacktop ", after a regional nickname for its asphalt surface.
Its remaining international routes from Miami to Europe and Latin America were sold to United Airlines for $ 135 million as part of Pan Am's emergency liquidation that December.
Its numbered routes are 143 and 737, which ends on 143 in Kempton.
Its numbered routes are U. S. Highway 222 and Route 662, which intersect in Moselem Springs, and Route 143.
Its numbered routes include 143, 309, and 863.
Its numbered routes are U. S. Route 11 and Pennsylvania Highway 309, which follows the Cross Valley Expressway from the Back Mountain area to Interstate 81 and Route 115 east of the city.
Its numbered routes are U. S. Route 11, Interstate 81, Interstate 476, Route 315, and Route 502.
) Its prinicpal routes are Route 73 east-to-west and Route 100 north-to-south.
Its numbered routes are 29 and 63, which has its NW terminus on north-to-south 29 in Green Lane.
) Its numbered routes are 73 east-to-west and 663 north-to-south, which join briefly in Layfield.
Its numbered routes include the 33 Expressway and 512.
Its numbered routes are east-to-west 248 and 329 and north-to-south 512 and 987.
Its primary north-to-south routes are the two-lane Nazareth Pike ( Route 191 ) and the Route 33 Expressway.
Its numbered routes are the 33 Expressway, 191, and 512.
Its numbered routes are 191, 512, and 611.
Its numbered routes are 191, 248, and 946.
Its numbered routes include 191, 512, and 611.

Its and wintering
Its settlement by Americans began when James Moore, Larken Rutherford, and James Garretson, settlers from Maryland and Virginia travelled to Kaskaskia, Illinois in 1781 and after wintering there, settled at or near Bellefontaine ( French for Beautiful Spring ) the next spring, in 1782.
Its wintering habitat is largely restricted to calm waters just beyond the waves around ocean coasts, although some birds may winter on large lakes.
Its numbers are mainly assessed by counts of wintering birds ; some 750, 000 are recorded annually around the Mediterranean and Black Seas, 250, 000 in temperate western Europe, and more than 110, 000 in Japan.
Its numbers seem to be slowly declining in the west of its range since the late 19th century, coincident with the expansion of human settlement and habitat conversion in the birds ' wintering areas ; the eastern Whistling Swan populations on the other hand seem to be increasing somewhat, and altogether its numbers seem to have slightly risen in the late 20th century ( the population was estimated at about 146, 000 in 1972 ).
Its breeding habitat is lowland marshes and lakes in southern Europe and Central Asia, wintering in the Indian Subcontinent and Africa.
Its diet on the wintering grounds is generally similar, but includes locally available items such as termites, cockroaches and dung beetles.
Its recognized importance is as a breeding, passage and wintering area for numerous bird species: as many as 300 – 400 breeding pairs of wading birds in the Ciconiiformes can be found in the eastern zone of the lagoon.

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