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fast-growing and port
Cagayan de Oro, then Cagayan de Misamis, with a population of around 50, 000, had the finest port in Mindanao and was a fast-growing town.
At Cacilhas, the main port, ferry boats transport visitors and local residents across to Lisbon daily, while the 25 de Abril Bridge which spans the Tagus is routinely traversed by rail, commercial and personal vehicles daily ; Almada is considered a transportation hub and a fast-growing suburb.
), to accommodate the needs of the fast-growing port.

fast-growing and city
Today it is a fast-growing institution with over 152 branches all over Mexico and with plans to open a branch in every Mexican city.
The city itself has a decreasing population of about 320, 000, as of 2009, over 116 km < sup > 2 </ sup >, while the fast-growing urban area counts 653, 028 inhabitants over 203 km < sup > 2 </ sup >.
The third economic center of mainland Southern Italy, the property city, has a population of more than 186, 000 inhabitants spread over 236 km², while the fast-growing urban area numbers 260, 000 inhabitants.
More recently, the city has become a fast-growing suburb of Huntsville.
The fast-growing city, only from the U. S ./ Mexico border, was a wide-open market for beef stolen from ranches in Sonora, Mexico by a gang of outlaws known as The Cowboys.
The city is located in a fast-growing area.
Apopka is a fast-growing city and is expanding in all directions.
Monroe is a fast-growing city in Union County, North Carolina, United States.
Fort Mill also known as Fort Mill Township is a fast-growing suburban town in both York and Lancaster counties in the U. S. state of South Carolina, and a suburb of the city of Charlotte, North Carolina, and Rock Hill.
Fate is a fast-growing city located in the center of Rockwall County, Texas, United States.
Located just outside of the city of Sequim, Bell Hill has become a fast-growing destination for the very wealthy, with a high population of Californians who found success in high tech businesses.
Mississauga is a fast-growing and multicultural city.
The building deserves to be a fast-growing sector due to the verticality of the city over the past 15 years.
North of the range is the fast-growing city of Santa Clarita, and several large subdivisions in unincorporated Los Angeles County, including Lyons Ranch and Newhall Ranch, have been approved for development.
The Civil Rights Movement had a strong role in the state, which was the base for black leader Martin Luther King, Jr .. After 1950 Atlanta became a major regional city, expanding into neighboring communities by the fast-growing suburbs.
The Kentucky Coffeetree is a relatively fast-growing tree and generally grows in parks and along city streets for ornamental purposes.
As wealth and newcomers poured into the fast-growing city, Ross's parcel became one of Los Angeles's most desirable areas.
A fast-growing city, it has also evolved into a local media and cultural hub.
Illinois 4 passes through Chatham, a fast-growing city outside of Springfield, before reaching the state's capitol.
Left destitute by automation ( which threw his father, a hand weaver, out of work ), the family emigrated to the United States in 1848 and settled in " Slabtown "— an immigrant neighborhood in Allegheny City, at the time a distinct and fast-growing city on the north side of the Allegheny and Ohio Rivers across from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
By the early 1840s, Boston was a fast-growing city.
Its riverfront has some of the tallest ( and pricey ) residential buildings in the city which rival those in Tianhe District, another fast-growing district just east of Yuexiu, although Tianhe also has the tallest office buildings in the whole city.
Yenimahalle is a metropolitan district of Ankara Province in the Central Anatolia region of Turkey, a fast-growing urban residential district of the city of Ankara, Turkey's capital.

fast-growing and Baltimore
The line would give Philadelphia a link to the fast-growing west, allowing it to compete with Baltimore ( which had the Baltimore & Ohio ) and New York City.

fast-growing and Maryland
In addition, Southern Maryland is the fast-growing area in the state, and a very desirable bedroom community for people who work in the District of Columbia, but unlike neighboring Charles and Calvert Counties, many in St. Mary's County both work and live in the county.

fast-growing and faced
Living overseas has helped her appreciate the challenges faced by the many new Canadians in her riding of Clayton Park .. She settled in Clayton Park and became involved in community organizations dedicated to improving services in the fast-growing area.

fast-growing and economic
It was a transition from high birth rates and high death rates to low birth and death rates as the country developed from a pre-industrial to a modernized agriculture and supported a fast-growing industrialized urban economic system.
It confirmed that decision when it decided to actively recruit foreign migrants to meet the economic and demographic needs of a fast-growing society.
It was a transition from high birth rates and high death rates to low birth and death rates as the country developed from a pre-industrial to a modernized agriculture and supported a fast-growing industrialized urban economic system.

fast-growing and unless
A coup is very unlikely to succeed unless the insurgents are very strong and the government is very weak, so a premature coup which destroys the insurgency can be a useful strategy for helping a government ( often much more effective than disrupting a fast-growing insurgency ).
Residents of the fast-growing London suburbs were also unrepresented unless they met the county franchise to vote in Middlesex, Surrey or Kent.

fast-growing and routes
Since then, more express routes were added to the edges of Mecklenburg County and some local bus service was expanded, especially to the fast-growing South Charlotte.

fast-growing and western
Although historians generally agree that the Articles were too weak to hold the fast-growing nation together, they do give Congress credit for resolving the western issue, as the states voluntarily turned over their lands to national control.
* Echinopsis peruviana ( Peruvian Torch Cactus ), a fast-growing columnar cactus native to the western slope of the Andes in Peru
Other important highways in the valley include State Route 46 ( SR 46 ) and State Route 41 ( SR 41 ), which respectively link the California Central Coast with Bakersfield and Fresno ; State Route 33, which runs south to north along the valley's western rim and provides a connection to Ventura and Santa Barbara over the Santa Ynez Mountains ; and State Route 152 ( SR 152 ), an important commuter route linking Silicon Valley with its fast-growing exurbs such as Los Banos.
Trichocereus peruvianus ), Peruvian Torch cactus, is a fast-growing columnar cactus native to the western slope of the Andes in Peru, between about above sea level.

fast-growing and states
Much of the rural population of states such as Kansas, Texas, Oklahoma, and Arkansas left at this time, selling their land and moving to Chicago, Kansas City, Detroit, and fast-growing Los Angeles.

fast-growing and New
The English conquered the Dutch settlement of New Netherland in 1664 and Greenwich Village developed as a hamlet separate from the larger ( and fast-growing ) New York City to the south.
The Australian and New Zealand usage came about as outer areas were quickly surrounded in fast-growing cities, but retained the appellation suburb ; the term was eventually applied to the original core as well.
New greenhouse methods, hydroponics, fertilizers, R / O Water Processors, hybrid crops, fast-growing hybrid trees for quick shade, interior temperature control, greenhouse or tent insulation, autonomous building gardens, sun lamps, mylar, fans, and other cheap tech can be used to grow crops on previously unarable land, such as rocky, mountainous, desert, and even Arctic lands.
The decision to launch a Russian Forward in the crowded market of Russian-language journalism in New York followed approaches to the Forward Association by a number of intellectual leaders in the fast-growing émigré community who expressed an interest in adding a voice that was strongly Jewish, yet with a secular, social-democratic orientation and an appreciation for the cultural dimension of Jewish life.
She claims they met in New Orleans while she was working on a secret, fast-growing cancer that was intended to be used to kill Fidel Castro, that this bioweapon was tested on unwitting prisoners in Louisiana, and that it worked.
" He attracted other New York writers to Hollywood who contributed to a burst of creative, tough, and sardonic styles of writing for the fast-growing movie industry.
Tourism is a fast-growing segment of the local economy and the region is often said to be " New Zealand's best-kept secret ".
In a September 2007 International Herald Tribune article about how online travel agencies like Orbitz. com were enabling the capability of users to add tips and helpful content like social networking travel websites, New York Times contributor Bob Tedeschi said, " As fast-growing as the new travel networking tools are ( i. e., Orbitz. com and others ), they have far to go before they challenge the category leaders, Yahoo Travel and VirtualTourist. com.

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