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Remittances from Salvadorans working in the United States sent to family members are a major source of foreign income and offset the substantial trade deficit of around $ 2. 9 billion.
Land, water, and climatic conditions provide opportunities for large-scale irrigated farming and agroindustry. Remittances from Guineans living and working abroad and coffee exports account for the rest of Guinea's foreign exchange.
Remittances are the primary source of foreign exchange, equaling nearly 20 % of GDP and more than twice the earnings from exports.
Remittances from Hondurans living abroad ( mostly in the U. S .) rose 28 % to $ 410 million in 2000.
Remittances from the expatriate communities in the United States, United Kingdom, and Canada make increasingly significant contributions to Jamaica's economy.
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Remittances are a major source of income, equivalent to 15 % of the country's GDP, which originate primarily from Costa Rica, the United States, and European Union member states.
Remittances from Bangladeshis working overseas, mainly in the Middle East, is the major source of foreign exchange earnings ; exports of garments and textiles are the other main sources of foreign exchange earnings.
Remittances from these communities constitute another aspect of Pitcairn's income.
Remittances from these expatriate communities makes Kerala one of the main contributors of foreign exchange to Indian economy.
Remittances sent to poor countries, such as India, are sometimes larger than foreign direct investment and total remittances are more than double aid flows from OECD countries.

Remittances and abroad
Remittances sent by Haitians living abroad are important in paying educational costs.

Remittances and foreign
Remittances are the primary source of foreign exchange, equaling nearly 20 % of GDP.

Remittances and .
Remittances were $ 513, 000, 000 in 2006 and they represented 2. 3 % of the country's GDP.
Outward Remittances were $ 246, 000, 000 in 2006.
Remittances were close to $ 2. 7 billion in 2006.
Remittances have increased steadily in the last decade and reached an all-time high of $ 2. 9 billion in 2005 — approximately 17. 1 % of gross domestic product ( GDP ).
Remittances are increasing at an annual rate of 6. 5 %, and an estimated $ 1. 35 billion will enter the national economy during 1999.
International Migration, Remittances, and Brain Drain.

from and Eritreans
* 1993 – Eritreans vote overwhelmingly for independence from Ethiopia in a United Nations-monitored referendum.
During much of this period, a number of Eritreans fought for independence from Ethiopia.
** Eritreans vote overwhelmingly for independence from Ethiopia in a United Nations-monitored referendum.
After an unsuccessful attempt to kill him by two Eritreans on 19 February 1937 ( and after other murders of Italians in occupied Ethiopia ), Graziani ordered a bloody and indiscriminate reprisal upon the conquered country, later remembered by Ethiopians as Yekatit 12: up to thirty thousand civilians of Addis Ababa were killed indiscriminately ; another 1, 469 were summarily executed by the end of the next month, and over one thousand Ethiopian notables were imprisoned and then exiled from Ethiopia.
Haile Selassie hoped to face less resistance from the Eritreans.
In 1991 as part of the United Nations facilitated transition of power to the transitional government, it was agreed that the EPLF should set up an autonomous transitional government in Eritrea and that a referendum would be held in Eritrea to find out if Eritreans wanted to secede from Ethiopia.
It includes documents from non-Eritrean sources as well as analysis by Eritreans.
The name Mendefera derives from the high hill in the center of the city and is a source of pride to Eritreans.

from and abroad
Our surplus from foreign business transactions has in recent years fallen substantially short of the expenditures we make abroad to maintain our military establishments overseas, to finance private investment, and to provide assistance to the less developed nations.
Best from abroad.
The Symposium, which was jointly sponsored by the American Institute of Physics, the Instrument Society of America, and the National Bureau of Standards, attracted nearly one thousand registrants, including many from abroad.
The senior policy officer may be moved to think hard about a problem by any of an infinite variety of stimuli: an idea in his own head, the suggestions of a colleague, a question from the Secretary or the President, a proposal by another department, a communication from a foreign government or an American ambassador abroad, the filing of an item for the agenda of the United Nations or of any other of dozens of international bodies, a news item read at the breakfast table, a question to the President or the Secretary at a news conference, a speech by a Senator or Congressman, an article in a periodical, a resolution from a national organization, a request for assistance from some private American interests abroad, et cetera, ad infinitum.
The result was an agreement that the Lublin Government should be `` reorganized on a broader democratic basis with the inclusion of democratic leaders from Poland itself and from the Poles abroad '', and pledged to hold `` free and unfettered elections as soon as possible on the basis of universal suffrage and secret ballot ''.
Persons who from having been born within British territory are British subjects, but who at birth became under the law of any foreign state subjects of such state, and also persons who though born abroad are British subjects by reason of parentage, may by declarations of alienage get rid of British nationality.
A multitude of airports around the Alps ( and some within ), as well as long-distance rail links from all neighbouring countries, afford large numbers of travellers easy access from abroad.
Apart from some of the so-called " Labours of Hercules " ( see next section ) he very rarely travelled abroad during his later career.
Armenia's severe trade imbalance has been offset somewhat by international aid, remittances from Armenians working abroad, and foreign direct investment.
Despite marked progress, Armenia still suffers from a large trade imballance and is still largely dependent upon foreign aid and remittances from Armenian nationals working abroad, and members of the diaspora donating aid through non-governmental organizations ( NGOs ) such as churchES.
Cash remittances sent back home from Armenians working abroad — mostly in Russia and the United States — are growing and contribute significantly to Armenia's Gross Domestic Product ( between 15 to 30 percent ).
According to the Central Bank of Armenia, in 2005, cash remittances from Armenians working abroad reached a record-high level of $ 1 billion, which is worth more than one fifth of the country s 2005 Gross Domestic Product.
Official statistics show that as many 575, 000 tourists visited Armenia from abroad in 2009 ; the government stated earlier in 2010 that the figure will surpass 620, 000 in 2010.
Had the AMD been allowed to depreciate to its market level, exports would have become more competitive and the purchasing power of the majority of the population who are dependent on remittances from abroad would have increased.
While Alexei was pondering his options, on 26 August 1716 Peter wrote to Alexei from abroad, urging him, if he desired to remain tsarevich, to join him and the army without delay.

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