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Despite extensive oil and gas resources, diamonds, hydroelectric potential, and rich agricultural land, Angola remains poor, and a third of the population relies on subsistence agriculture.
The Auschwitz complex of camps was located administratively in Germany, Provinz Oberschlesien, Regierungsbezirk Kattowitz, Landkreis Bielitz, approximately 30 km south of Katowice and 50 km west of Kraków, encompassing a large industrial area rich in natural resources.
The country has rich but largely unexploited natural resources ; meanwhile, forestry remains an important contributor to the C. A. R. economy.
The country has rich but largely unexploited natural resources in the form of diamonds, gold, uranium, and other minerals.
They traditionally lived a coastal lifestyle, subsisting primarily on ocean resources such as salmon, halibut, and whales, as well as rich land resources such as berries and land mammals.
This allows most phocids to forage far from land to exploit prey resources, while otariids are tied to rich upwelling zones close to breeding sites.
* Author: The GM plans out ( in the loosest sense ) the plot of the story of which the Player Characters will become heroes ( or villains, or rich, or whatever ); creating ( or adapting, or just choosing ) the setting, populating that region with villains and other NPCs, and assigning them any necessary backgrounds, motivations, plans and resources.
The main value of the island to Kiribati lies in the resources of the Exclusive Economic Zone which surrounds it, particularly the rich tuna fisheries.
Namibia has rich coastal and marine resources that remain largely unexplored.
The Ural Mountains, rich in mineral resources, form a north-south range that divides Europe and Asia.
They also planned to move closer to middle-sized cities, as opposed to only remote rural areas, and closer to areas rich in natural resources, in order to create a strong economic infrastructure.
The city has many rivers, canals, streams and lakes and is known for its rich water resources as part of the Taihu drainage area.
Silesia is rich in mineral and natural resources and includes several important industrial areas.
Taiwan is rich in wind energy resources, with wind farms both onshore and offshore, though limited land area favors offshore wind resources.
Lacedaemon was rich in natural resources, fertile and blessed with a number of good natural harbors.
Artois experienced rapid industrial development during the second half of the 19th century, fueled by its rich coal resources.
Although the country is rich in natural resources, the economy is mainly bolstered by agriculture, food processing, lumber, oil, cement, chemicals, mining, basic metals, hydropower, tourism, textile industry, migrant remittances, and the informal economy.
Social capital affects health risk behavior in the sense that individuals who are embedded in a network or community rich in support, social trust, information, and norms, have resources that help achieve health goals.
The Atlas are rich in natural resources.
The state is rich in mineral resources, and has the largest reserves of diamond and copper in India.
Glamorgan was the most populous and industrialised county in Wales and was once called the ' crucible of the Industrial Revolution ', containing the world centres of three metallurgical industries and its rich resources of coal.
Chen's directive to colleges and universities was to " fully take advantage of the highly concentrated population of intellectuals, complete range of disciplines, and rich resources in theory and science research to play a distinctive role in the thorough exposing and criticizing of Falun Gong, promoting Marxist materialism and atheism, and popularizing science and literacy.
With Japanese investment and rich natural resources, the area became an industrial powerhouse.

rich and open
The atmosphere in most designs of electric kiln is rich in oxygen, as there is no open flame to consume oxygen molecules, however reducing conditions can be created with appropriate gas input.
While open clusters and globular clusters form two fairly distinct groups, there may not be a great deal of difference in appearance between a very sparse globular cluster and a very rich open cluster.
Rose Creek, which flows through Pacific Beach before emptying into Mission Bay, provides open space and a rich wetland area.
Pinconning's flavor and texture are unusual, rich and creamy with an open texture.
He played mostly open horn, every note full, big, rich and round, standing out like a pearl, loud but never irritating or jangling, with a powerful drive that few white musicians had in those days.
Within the literature on Socratic Circles pedagogy, effective texts are to be rich in ideas, complexity and open to interpretation.
“ There is a real need for residential development ,” he said,in which there is a strong sense of community ; a need to feed into the city some of the atmosphere and pace of the small town and village ; a need to create a community which can meet as many as possible of the needs of the people who live there ; which can bring these people into natural contact with one another ; which can produce out of these relationships a spirit and feeling of neighborliness and a rich sense of belonging to a community .” In a city that practiced strict racial segregation, Rouse intended Cross Keys to be open to all who could afford to live there.
( Pierre-Etienne Will, Bureaucracy and Famine ) Qing China carried out its relief efforts, which included vast shipments of food, a requirement that the rich open their storehouses to the poor, and price regulation, as part of a state guarantee of subsistence to the peasantry ( known as ming-sheng ).
Still, the sterile dumps of the former mines and the former open cast mines of Ponor and Colonia Ceha very are rich in plant material, and they represent the subject of local conservation, as preserved sites or Sites of Special Scientific Interest ( SSSI ).
The cyanobacteria live on the surface of the limestone, and are sustained by the calcium rich dripping water, which allows them to grow toward the two open ends of the cave which provide light.
The three villages of Dragoulas, Mármara and Tsipidos, situated on an open plain on the eastern side of the island, and rich in remains of antiquity, probably occupy the site of an ancient town.
By 1936 Arthur Mee was enthusing not just that " these walls have seen something of the splendour of every generation of our story ", with rooms " rich in treasure beyond the dreams of avarice " but also that " their rooms are open to all who will ".
The district has rich lignite ( brown coal ) deposits, which is used in open pit mining.
The ancient town of Barnard Castle, Egglestone Abbey, and Rokeby Hall, well known through Sir Walter Scott's poem, are each passed ; and then the valley begins to open out, and traverses the rich plain east and south of Darlington in sweeping curves.
There he spoke against " farmer murderers ", " poor-folks haters ", " shooters of widows and orphans ", " international well-poisoners ", " charity hospital destroyers ", " spitters on our heroic veterans ", " rich enemies of our public schools ", " private bankers ' who ought to come out in the open and let folks see what they're doing '", " European debt cancelers ", " unemployment makers ", pacifists, Communists, munitions manufacturers, and " skunks who steal Gideon Bibles from hotel rooms ".
The neighborhood is rich in historic sites and buildings from the colonial era, a few of which are open to the public.
The ' open set ' discussion had effectively been summed up in the conclusion that varieties had a rich enough site of open sets in unramified covers of their ( ordinary ) Zariski-open sets.
The rich library at Althorp was thrown open to him ; he spent much of his time in it, and in 1814 – 1815 published his Bibliotheca Spenceriana.
" Stalls instead of rich wares were set out with children, open casements filled up with women ".
They open to us, in his own phrase, " a mine of rich and pregnant fancy.
The abundance of Western Capercaillie depends-like in most other species-on habitat quality, it is highest in sun-flooded open, old mixed forests with spruce, pine, fir and some beech with a rich ground cover of Vaccinium species.
A shepherd is told that he should be rich by the fairies, and tells his son to hurry up and open the bearing cloth of a baby he finds, assuming that the baby was " changeling " and there would be money in the bearing cloth.
The urgent need of Christian education among all classes of society in France at that time, led the foundresses to modify their original plan of teaching only the poor and to open schools for the children of the rich also.

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