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settlement and zone
In 1998, Presidents Jamil Mahuad of Ecuador and Alberto Fujimori or Peru signed a comprehensive settlement over control of the disputed zone.
This culture replaced the local Oksywie or Oxhöft culture in the 1st century, when a Scandinavian settlement was established in a buffer zone between the Oksywie culture and the Przeworsk culture.
In the 1950s Chilean military founded Puerto Williams to counter Ushuaia's monopoly as the only settlement in the Beagle Channel, a zone where Argentina disputed the 1881 borders.
* 22 October Salahaldeen Fawzi Ahmad al-Nijmi, 15, of Maghazi refugee camp, Gaza, killed by IDF gunfire to his chest during a demonstration near the Kfar Darom settlement. Wael Mahmoud Imad al-Nasheet, 12, of Jabalya refugee camp, Gaza, killed by an IDF rubber-coated bullet to his head during a demonstration near the Erez industrial zone.
Shortly after the start of the 1908 diamond rush in German South-West Africa, now known as Namibia, the German imperial government claimed sole mining rights by creating the Sperrgebiet ( forbidden zone ), effectively criminalizing new settlement.
Their first Spanish settlement in this zone was the Fort of Sancti Spiritu established in 1527 next to the Paraná River.
Between 1912 and 1915 border raids claimed at least thirty Anglo lives and several hundred Mexican lives, converted the area into a combat zone, and brought settlement to a halt.
The archaeological site is situated within the settlement zone of the present-day Turkish village of Ildırı.
The Waitangi Tribunal in The Te Roroa Report 1992 ( Wai 38 ) state that " fter the war in the north, government policy was to place a buffer zone of European settlement between Ngapuhi and Auckland.
In a country of extremes, the steppe zone, with its moderate temperatures and normally adequate levels of sunshine and moisture, provides the most favorable conditions for human settlement and agriculture.
For various reasons, including sparse settlement and a comparatively mild climate, the arid zone became the most prominent center for Soviet space exploration.
* Novo Naselje ; as the name suggests (" new settlement ") is a new, rapidly developing and mostly commercial zone along the Smederevski put.
The first Chilean settlement was Fuerte Bulnes, situated in a forested zone on the north side of the strait.
Springs such as San Pedro Springs, Comal Springs, San Marcos Springs, Barton Springs and Salado Springs are found in the fault zone and provide a source of fresh water and a place for human settlement.
Most indications of early settlement have been found in the central dry zone, where scattered sites appear in close proximity to the Irrawaddy River.
Although Strabo appears to portray these campaigns as short-term raids for plunder and to punish his enemies, several Romanian scholars have argued, on the basis of controversial interpretation of archaeological data, that they resulted in longer-term Dacian occupation and settlement of large territories beyond the dava zone.
The town currently has a special economy zone with lower tax rates to help the settlement of new industry.
The lands immediately around the settlement are small zones along the eastern coast ( Quintas and Fojo ) that can sustain cultivation of some crops and fruit trees, and where some older trees have survived settlement ; the best pasture-lands are located in the north in the zone of Terras Altas.
While Hallstatt is regarded as the dominant settlement of the western zone, a settlement at the Burgstallkogel in the central Sulm valley ( southern Styria, west of Leibnitz, Austria ) was a major center during the Hallstatt C period.
The settlement and the zone formation of the state government in Kansas became highly politicized beyond the borders of the territory.
Due to the constant Incan rebellion led by Manco Inca against the Spanish in the zone, Pizarro was quick to populate the settlement with a small number of Spaniards brought from Lima and Cusco.
First, human settlement is often attracted to shorelines, and settlement often disrupts breeding habitats for littoral zone species.

settlement and stimulated
The availability of cheap labor, new roads, canals, tramways and railroads such as the Iron Rhine, stimulated the settlement of new industry.
The high plateau barrier and the ruggedness of the Castle Valley landscape delayed settlement of the region until the late 1870s, when population growth and expanding livestock herds in Utah's central valleys stimulated a search for new agricultural and grazing lands.
After the medieval Eastward settlement of German settlers, farmers and traders, which was stimulated by the Polish and Czech rulers, princes and officials of Upper Silesia, from the 13th century onward Racibórz became known as Ratibor and was heavily Germanized linguistically and culturally.
He assigned activities and crops to each settlement, stimulated irrigation and constructed roads and bridges.
Viking settlement is thought to have stimulated the growth of towns such as Norwich and Thetford.
A spring that provides water to the village of Ein Karem stimulated settlement there from an early time.
This was stimulated by the prohibition of Jewish settlement in Russia proper ( Moscow and Saint Petersburg ) — as well as further eastwards.

settlement and by
Then, after overtures to accept a settlement and go through with a divorce, Miriam gave a ghastly echo of Mrs. Micawber by suddenly stating, `` I will never leave Mr. Wright ''.
and ( 2 ) such other special funds as may, in the discretion of the Secretary of the Treasury, be required each to be a claims fund to be known by the name of the foreign government which has entered into a settlement agreement with the Government of the United States as described in subsection ( A ) of Section 4 of this Title.
a special fund created for that purpose pursuant to subsection ( A ) of this section any amounts hereafter paid, in United States dollars, by a foreign government which has entered into a claims settlement agreement with the Government of the United States as described in subsection ( A ) of Section 4 of this Title.
For its part the Hudson's Bay Company was troubled by the approach of American settlement.
At the point where they ended, another settlement grew up around a chapel built at the boat landing by Father Lucian Galtier in 1840.
* Around 1010, Thorfinnr Karlsefni led an attempted Viking settlement in North America with 160 settlers, but was later driven off by the natives.
Prior to its proclamation as a British settlement in 1836, the area around Adelaide was inhabited by the indigenous Kaurna Aboriginal nation ( pronounced " Garner " or " Gowna ").
The government also purchased 1. 3 million acres from large estate holders for subdivision and closer settlement by small farmers.
Albert was chosen as his successor early in 1511 in the hope that his relationship to his maternal uncle, Sigismund I the Old, Grand Duke of Lithuania and King of Poland, would facilitate a settlement of the disputes over eastern Prussia, which had been held by the Order under Polish suzerainty since the Second Peace of Thorn ( 1466 ).
After the American Civil War, the settlement of the western territories by migrants from the east led to dialect mixing and levelling, so that regional dialects are most strongly differentiated in the eastern parts of the country that were settled earlier.
Hijackings for hostages commonly produce an armed standoff during a period of negotiation between hijackers and authorities, followed by some form of settlement.
Long settled by the Mi ' kmaq Nation, the valley experienced French settlement at the Habitation at Port-Royal, near modern day Annapolis Royal in the western part of the valley, beginning in 1605.
New England Planters moved in to occupy the abandoned Acadian farming areas and the region also saw subsequent settlement by Loyalist refugees of the American Revolutionary War, as well as foreign Protestants.
In 1835, the Albion Company, a land development company formed by Jesse Crowell, platted a village and Peabody's wife was asked to name the settlement.
They point out that most cases in adversarial systems are actually resolved by plea bargain and settlement.
Reasons for their decline include hunting for hide, horns and meat by the local peoples and loss of habitat due to the advancement of settlement.
The Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act ( ANCSA ) was signed into law by President Richard M. Nixon on December 23, 1971, the largest land claims settlement in United States history.
The settlement extinguished Alaska Native claims to the land by transferring titles to twelve Alaska Native regional corporations and over 200 local village corporations.
) In the sense used here it is first defined in 1704 by Mathieu de la Porte in his treatise "" as a consideration of different exchange rates to recognize the most profitable places of issuance and settlement for a bill of exchange ("".
Keys plated with other metals are not affected by the settlement, and may continue to use brass alloys with higher percentage of lead content.
Its position as the Asia-Pacific gateway resulted in the settlement of the province by people of Asian descent, making it one of the most diverse and multicultural areas of Western North America, as well as helping start trade, cultural and diplomatic relations between Canada and the Asia-Pacific region.
British Columbia's geography is epitomized by the variety and intensity of its physical relief, which has defined patterns of Human settlement | settlement and industry since colonization.
The Dutch established a permanent settlement on the island of Tortola by 1648.
Louis XIV of France sought to knock Emperor Leopold out of the war by seizing Vienna, the Habsburg capital, and gain a favourable peace settlement.

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