Articles, tagged with "latin american countries", page 3
05th January 2011
Most of the world functions on items that are made in China. These items are plentiful and abundant, available at every turn and corner but are also highly affordable. Items that are made in China often get a bad reputation in many Western countries. A nu...
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Author:
Sachin Kumar Airan
05th January 2011
If you love to hear Latin American music like the Tango, Samba, Salsa, Bassa Nova or Bolivian music, and are looking for ways to hear your favorite beats at the time of your choice, Latin internet radio is the best choice for you. Advancements in technolo...
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Author:
Aliceshown
29th December 2010
Club Asteria is a company that was built primarily to help people all around the world. With that in mind it was designed to make charitable contributions and as a way for members to earn an online income.
Club Asteria is advertised as a way to earn re...
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Author:
Janice Sperry
17th December 2010
Shopping in the United States offers customers the best choice at valuable prices. America's retail giants often have the latest and most talked about products at prices far lower than their counterparts' across Europe and other parts of the world. Now, o...
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Author:
seo manag
25th November 2010
According to our latest research report “Romania Dental Market Analysis" the Romanian dental tourism markets carries huge potential for future growth. Rising unemployment due to the economic recession has leaded a high-uninsured population in the United S...
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Author:
Shushmul Maheshwari
16th November 2010
A person can create a really unique holiday chocolate gift box by filling it with distinctive single origin chocolates from all over the world. Single origin chocolates are chocolates created from beans from one country or region. The cocoa beans from eac...
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Author:
articlewriter22
10th November 2010
To many people a great high quality cake is seen almost as an exotic foods. In Jamaica the conventional wealthy outdated time Jamaican fruitcake is among the most popular. Unknown to many, this is a spin-off from the age outdated English plum pudding It i...
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Author:
Lazaro Maxwell
21st October 2010
“Reborn from the ashes," Phoenix in Arizona holds true to its name. Once a center of the Hohokam culture with a civilization of its own, the city is reborn once more when new settlers came to rebuild the land. And with the city’s rebirth, comes major ch...
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Author:
Henry Drake
20th October 2010
BBC Mundo (world) is an online version of the British Broadcasting Corporation international news service for the Spanish speaking world. The BBC Mundo started broadcasting its radio news first in 1938, to continue during the II World War as a counter-mea...
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Author:
Andrew Smith
22nd September 2010
There is an increasing demand for bilingual workers who can speak Spanish and English, both in the US and overseas, due to the growing importance of the Hispanic market. In the US, Spanish is the second most-spoken language after English and globally, Spa...
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Author:
Nazima Golamaully
15th September 2010
The Republic of Colombia lies in the northwest area of South America. It is the second largest after Brazil in South American continent. Economically, it is the fourth largest among Latin American countries.
Capital of Colombo is Bogota and Spanish ...
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Author:
Taylor321
13th September 2010
The official name of Bolivia is a peculiar Pluri-national State of Bolivia. It is situated in central South America as a land-locked country, though it has a limited access to the Atlantic Ocean through the Paraguay River.
Bolivia has Sucre as the c...
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Author:
Taylor321
01st September 2010
Honduras was known previously as Spanish Honduras to differentiate it from Belize, which was called as British Honduras. Capital is Tegucigalpa and the official language is Spanish, though English is also widely used. Honduras is spread over 112,000 sq. k...
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Author:
Taylor321
18th August 2010
After the spectacular introduction of the famous Tata Nano, many people began to wonder what is going to happen when people in developing countries are going to afford purchasing automobiles. The Tata Nano is not the first attempt to manufacture an afford...
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Author:
Sali3ri
11th August 2010
Spanish is a romantic language spoken by a vast number of the world's population, many perceive it to be a difficult language to learn but in actual fact it is a lot easier than many think. Learning Spanish is a worthwhile undertaking especially if you ar...
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Author:
Daniel Major