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Colombia - country.
In Bogotá the average high temperature in January is 20°C (68°F), and in July the average high is 19°C (65°F). The highs for the same months in Barranquilla are 32°C(89°F) and 33°C (91°F). Throughout the year, three-month periods of rain and dry weather alternate. Along the Pacific coast precipitation is heavy. At Bogotá the annual rainfall averages about1,060 mm (about 42 in), and in Barranquilla it averages about 800 mm (about 32 in). Dry weather prevails on the slopes of the Cordillera Orient...
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Colombia (república) - geografía.
Al este de la cordillera Oriental, donde despunta la elevada sierra Nevada del Cocuy, se encuentran vastas extensiones de tierras bajas de clima tórrido, escasamentepobladas y sólo parcialmente exploradas por empresas petroleras. La porción meridional de esta región está cubierta por selvas drenadas por los ríos Caquetá, Vaupés yPutumayo (este último frontera natural con Ecuador y el Perú). La parte norte de la región, de mayor extensión, está formada por enormes planicies conocidas como LosLlan...
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Vieux-Colombier (Théâtre du)
La littérature française depuis 1850 Le théâtre moderne De 1850 à 1900. -Du Théâtre libre au Vieux-Colombier. Du Vieux-Colombier à la seconde guerre mondiale De 1850 à 1900 Les bouleversements économiques, politi ques et sociaux de la Révolution et des années suivantes ont donné à la France de 1820 un visage transformé : une réalité sociale nouvelle appelle de nouvelles formes artistiques . Le drame romantique laisse très vite ap...
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Colombia - (exposé en espagnol).
República de Nueva Granada (se separaron Venezuela y Quito). En 1861 estalló la Guerra Civil y, tras años de conflictos políticos, en 1886 se proclamó una nueva Constitución republicana. En 1903 Panamá se rebeló, porque estaba de acuerdo con la construcción estadounidense del canal, y se independizó. Colombia es hoy un país democrático inmerso en una rápida carrera por modernizarse. Microsoft ® Encarta ® 2009. © 1993--2008 Microsoft Corporation. Reservados todos los derechos.
- República de la Gran Colombia - historia.
- Exposé Francais Le Théatre : Paul Claudel, Alfred Jarry, Jacques Copeau Et Le Théatre Du Vieux Colombier
- Vieux-Colombier, théâtre du - encyclopédie du théâtre.
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Colombia - ficha de geographia.
Zambos 3% Amerindios 1% Lenguas Español (idioma oficial) ReligiónCatólicos 95% Otros 5% GOBIERNOForma de gobiernoRepúblicaFecha de independencia20 de julio de 1810 (de España)ConstituciónPromulgada el 5 de julio de 1991Derecho al voto Universal y obligatorio a los 18 años ECONOMÍAProducto Interior Bruto (PIB) 153.405 millones de dólares (2006) PIB per cápita ($ EEUU) 3.367,20 (2006) PIB por sector económicoPIB: agricultura 12% (2006) PIB: industria 35,6% (2006) PIB: servicios 52,4% (2006) Presu...
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Colombia Facts and Figures.
Other 1 percent HEALTH AND EDUCATIONLife expectancy Total 72.5 years (2008 estimate) Female 76.5 years (2008 estimate) Male 68.7 years (2008 estimate) Infant mortality rate 20 deaths per 1,000 live births (2008 estimate) Population per physician 741 people (2004) Population per hospital bed 909 people (2003) Literacy rateTotal 93 percent (2005 estimate) Female 93.1 percent (2005 estimate) Male 92.9 percent (2005 estimate) Education expenditure as a share of gross national p...
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LA economia de Colombia
1Preparado por Jérôme FOLLET ÊTE Paula LUCAS – LEA 2013
- SOUVENIRS DU VIEUX COLOMBIER (1913-1924). de Jacques Copeau (Résumé et analyse)
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Simón Bolívar.
Again, he expressed his dislike of federalism and his preference for strong centralized republics. He felt that Venezuela and New Granada should unite into a centralizedrepublic, which would be called Colombia. This new republic would have an elected executive and a legislature consisting of an elected lower house and a hereditaryupper house. Lastly, he spoke about the need for a union of all the countries in Spanish America to ensure prosperity and security after independence. IV BOLÍVAR AS MI...
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South America - Geography.
South America is dominated by relatively warm climatic regimes. Spanning nearly the entire continent along the equator is a belt of humid tropical climate that grades tothe north and south into broad zones where the length of the rainy season and the amount of rainfall diminish. These zones have wet summers and dry winters and aresubject to prolonged droughts. Droughts are a particularly serious problem in northeastern Brazil and along the northern coast of Venezuela and Colombia. The areas ofra...
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Panama Canal - Geography.
The size of ships using the Panama Canal has steadily increased. About 27 percent of the vessels that use the canal are built to the maximum dimensions that can passthrough it (a category called “Panamax”). This has prompted further widening of Gaillard Cut, so that the larger Panamax vessels may transit safely. However, some ofthe world’s commercial and military ships are too large for the canal. Since the 1940s, new U.S. battleships and aircraft carriers have been built exceeding the canal’sdi...
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Latin America.
adequate housing and services, most were forced to live in shantytowns that came to encircle all large Latin American cities. One of the key problems facing Latin America in the late 20th century was the rapid rise of external debt during the 1980s. The borrowed money had been used bycorrupt, or at best inefficient, governments in non-productive projects. These large debts meant that many countries had to spend up to 30 percent of their net incometo pay interest on their loans. Some countries, s...
- NORMANDIE Colombier du manoir d'Ango.
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- AUVERGNE Colombier du château de Trancis.
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Soccer's Big Show Comes to the United States.
There were many doubters, both overseas and within the United States. Some U.S. sportswriters derided the idea of holding the World Cup in the United States asakin to staging the World Series in India—how could there be any local interest? Foreign critics felt that money was the sole reason for FIFA's decision and that thesport was about to be cheapened to make it acceptable to Americans. The rumors flew: FIFA was going to enlarge the goals, it would allow timeouts (unheard of inthe sport) to ac...
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Warren G.
In his few campaign speeches, Harding relied mainly on the political effectiveness of bland generalities. Sometimes his statements were deliberately confusing. Forexample, he promised internationally minded voters that he would support an “association of nations,” while at the same time he promised “America first!” toisolationists. In this way he won the support of influential Republicans who believed in the League of Nations as well as those who opposed it. Harding's inoffensive standon the lea...
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Latin American Painting
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Diego Rivera Museum Gallery
The studio of Mexican painter Diego Rivera is now maintained as an art museum in Mexico City.
The Viceroy Arrives at PotosíThe discovery of silver on a hillside near the town of Potosí in 1545 turned this Bolivian city into a key Spanish possessionin the Americas. The population of Potosí shot up until it reached 150,000 inhabitants by the year 1611. The work shownhere, The Viceroy Arrives at Potosí, by 17th-century Bolivian painter Melchor Pérez de Holguín, was painted during thezenith of the town’s fortunes.Archivo Fotografico Oronoz From about 1580 to 1650 European styles became domin...
- COPEAU, Jacques (1879-1950) Il fonde le théâtre du Vieux-Colombier avec l'appui de Gaston Gallimard et de la N.
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Arte y arquitectura precolombinas - historia.
tumbas y templos sobre basamentos escalonados, se llevaban a cabo manualmente sin ayuda de ningún tipo de maquinaria. La pirámide precolombina era considerada como algo diferente a su equivalente egipcia, ya que no estaba construida con fines funerarios sino como residencia de unadeidad. Sin embargo, excavaciones recientes confirman de modo reiterado que solían incorporarse tumbas a las pirámides. Los pictogramas de los códices, ( véase Paleografía) permiten suponer que las pirámides tenían gran...
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Blacks in Latin America.
Throughout Latin America and the Caribbean the slave population declined at the astonishing rate of 2 to 4 percent a year; thus, by the time slavery was abolished, theoverall slave population in many places was far less than the total number of slaves imported. The British colony of Jamaica, for example, imported more than 600,000slaves during the 18th century; yet, in 1838, the slave population numbered little more than 300,000. The French colony of Saint-Domingue (present-day Haiti)imported mo...
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Jefes de Estado de Colombia
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Junta Suprema (José Miguel
Pey)
1810-1811
Jorge Tadeo Lozano
1811
Antonio
Alfonso López Michelsen 1974-1978 Julio César Turbay Ayala 1978-1982 Belisario Betancur 1982-1986 Virgilio Barco 1986-1990 César Gaviria 1990-1994 Ernesto Samper 1994-1998 Andrés Pastrana 1998-2002 Álvaro Uribe 2002- Junta Suprema (José Miguel Pey) 1810-1811 Jorge Tadeo Lozano 1811 Antonio Nariño 1811-1812 Camilo Torres 1812-1813 Manuel Bernardo Álvarez 1813-1814 Triunvirato 1814-1815 Antonio de Villavicencio 1815 Manuel Rodríguez Torices 1815 José Miguel Pey 1815 Camilo Torres 1815-1816 José...
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La littérature française depuis 1850 : Le théâtre moderne De 1850 à 1900. -Du Théâtre libre au Vieux-Colombier. Du Vieux-Colombier à la seconde guerre mondiale
théâtre descend dans les salons, mais les salons aussi montent sur scène pour y jouer leur comédie. Grand manège que fait tour ner la musique d'Offenbach. Théâtre de divertissement, comédie de mœurs, certains participent de l'un et de l'autre. Chez PAILLERON (1843-1899) (Le Monde où l'on s'ennuie, 1881) l'étude des mœurs est enjouée, elle prend une teinte mondaine et sentimentale. Jusque dans ses vaudevilles (Les Ganaches, 1862; L...
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CHARRIÈRE Mme de : sa vie et son oeuvre
par la suite vint souvent à Colombier, où Mm• de Char rière avait réuni autour d'elle un petit cercle d'amis férus de culture et de littérature. C'est également à Paris, dans le salon de Mme Necker, que Mme de Charrière rencontra Chamfort, Raynal, Suard, Thomas et Mme de Staël avec qui elle entretint des relations amicales qui continuèrent lorsque M. Necker revint en Suisse en 1792. Mais, en fait, la sympathie de Mme de Charrière pour Mme de Staël...
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Latin American Independence.
be inferior and were not permitted a university education. In the lowest caste were the African slaves. As the Spanish monarchy tried to increase its authority, it was hampered by the power of the Catholic Church. The church, including various religious orders, hadacquired great wealth, including large holdings of land, in the colonies. The Jesuit order especially had gained extraordinary wealth and political influence, and it alsocontrolled much of the university and high school education in th...
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Venezuela - country.
Venezuela has six navigable rivers. Of the thousand or more streams in the country, the majority flow into the Orinoco. The Orinoco flows east across central Venezuelaand drains approximately four-fifths of the total area of the country. With the tributaries—the Apure, Meta, and Negro rivers—it forms the outlet into the Atlantic Oceanfor the waters of much of the interior of Colombia, as well as of inland Venezuela. F Climate The climate of Venezuela is tropical on the Llanos and along the coas...
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United States History - U.
and improved upon the designs of Arab sailing ships and learned to mount cannons on those ships. In the 15th century they began exploring the west coast ofAfrica—bypassing Arab merchants to trade directly for African gold and slaves. They also colonized the Madeira Islands, the Azores, and the Cape Verde Islands andturned them into the first European slave plantations. The European explorers were all looking for an ocean route to Asia. Christopher Columbus sailed for the monarchs of Spain in 149...
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United States History - U.
and improved upon the designs of Arab sailing ships and learned to mount cannons on those ships. In the 15th century they began exploring the west coast ofAfrica—bypassing Arab merchants to trade directly for African gold and slaves. They also colonized the Madeira Islands, the Azores, and the Cape Verde Islands andturned them into the first European slave plantations. The European explorers were all looking for an ocean route to Asia. Christopher Columbus sailed for the monarchs of Spain in 149...
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El patrimonio mundial - (exposé gratuit en espagnol).
País Año dedeclaración Patrimonio Chile 2003 Cascohistórico de laCiudad Puertode Valparaíso Colombia 1984 Puerto,fortalezas yconjuntomonumentalde Cartagenade Indias Colombia 1995 Parquearqueológiconacional deTierradentro Costa Rica 1997, 2002 Parquenacional deIsla del Coco Costa Rica 1999 Zona deconservacióndeGuanacaste Cuba 1982 Ciudad viejade La Habanay su sistemadeFortificaciones Cuba 2000 Paisajearqueológicode lasprimerasplantacionesde café delsureste deCuba Ecuador 1978, 2001...
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Latin American Music
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Tito Puente Playing the Drums
Since the 1950s American drummer Tito Puente has popularized Latin American music, especially the mambo, in the
United States.
Panpipe Music of BoliviaWell before the Spanish conquest, native peoples such as the Quechua and Aymara living in the Andes Mountains inBolivia, Peru, and Ecuador, developed a rich musical tradition. Panpipes (set of tuned pipes), made of ceramic, sugarcane,or bone were paired with shell trumpets, cane flutes, and drums, which accompanied dancers during religious and secularceremonies. Large ensembles of 4 to 20 panpipe players are still the norm, and Spanish influences have since beenintegrated...
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Spanish Empire.
Spain’s royal government quickly imposed its own officials, first to collect taxes and then to administer the colony. Its goal was to assert royal control over both settlersand indigenous peoples. In Spain the government established a House of Trade to supervise colonial affairs and to oversee, license, and tax all trade and commerce. Asthe royal government asserted more authority over colonial activities, Columbus lost effective power, and was eventually replaced by other colonial governors. Wi...
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Spanish Empire .
Spain’s royal government quickly imposed its own officials, first to collect taxes and then to administer the colony. Its goal was to assert royal control over both settlersand indigenous peoples. In Spain the government established a House of Trade to supervise colonial affairs and to oversee, license, and tax all trade and commerce. Asthe royal government asserted more authority over colonial activities, Columbus lost effective power, and was eventually replaced by other colonial governors. Wi...
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Sartre : Huis Clos, Analyse
1. P a r a tex te · Titre : Huis clos · Titre initial : Les autres · Edition : Gallimard · Première représentation : Mai 1944 au théâtre du vieux colombier. · Dédicace : « A cette dame. » · Numéro du livre dans l’édition : 807 · Auteur : Jean-Paul Sartre · Collection : Folio · Nombre d’actes : un seul · Décors : M. Douvy · Distribution : Inès : Mme Tania Balachova Estelle : Mme Galy Sylvia Garcin : M. Vitold Le garçon : M. R-J Chauffard...
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Latin American Architecture
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Oldest Cathedral in the Western Hemisphere
The oldest cathedral in the Western hemisphere is the Cathedral of Santa Maria la Menor, constructed between 1512 and
1541 in Santo Domingo, now the capitol of the Dominican Republic.
Colonial FortressThe imposing fortress of San Felipe de Barajas, in the foreground, was built in the mid-17th century to defend the colonialport settlement of Cartagena. Modern day Cartagena, Colombia, can be seen in the background.Dave G. Houser/Post-Houserstock/Corbis The use of architecture and urban planning as tools of European conquest is a recurrent theme in Latin American history. King Philip II of Spain ordered town plannersto use a grid or checkerboard plan for the layout of new towns...
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William Henry Harrison.
in September 1813, Harrison recaptured the city of Detroit, which the British had taken in 1812. The following month he overtook the British and Tecumseh's forces onthe Thames River in Canada. He captured the entire British force. Tecumseh was killed, and his forces were routed. Harrison's triumph on the Thames, although won over inferior forces badly placed, was vitally important because the victory secured the Northwest from the threat of aBritish invasion from Canada. It also added considerab...
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William Henry Harrison
in September 1813, Harrison recaptured the city of Detroit, which the British had taken in 1812. The following month he overtook the British and Tecumseh's forces onthe Thames River in Canada. He captured the entire British force. Tecumseh was killed, and his forces were routed. Harrison's triumph on the Thames, although won over inferior forces badly placed, was vitally important because the victory secured the Northwest from the threat of aBritish invasion from Canada. It also added considerab...
- Vocabulaire: colombier1 COLOMBIER1, substantif masculin.
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Jouvet Louis, 1887-1951, né à Crozon (Finistère), acteur et metteur en scène français.
Les corrélats Arletty (Léonie Bathiat, dite) art dramatique Athénée (théâtre de l') Baty Gaston Copeau Jacques Dullin Charles Genet Jean Giraudoux Jean Kermesse héroïque (la) Knock ou le Triomphe de la médecine mise en scène - De Copeau à Vilar personnage Sarment (Jean Bellemère, dit Jean) Vieux-Colombier (théâtre du) Les médias Jouvet Louis Les livres Arletty, page 347, volume 1 Don Juan - Louis Jouvet dans le Dom Juan de Molière, en 1948, page 1503, volume 3 Jouvet Lou...
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Centroamérica - (exposé en espagnol).
En 1513, Vasco Núñez de Balboa atravesó el istmo de Panamá y descubrió el océano Pacífico, cuya existencia era desconocida para los europeos hasta entonces... Tras la llegada de los españoles, se crearon dos virreinatos: el de Nueva España, que ocupaba el territorio al norte de Costa Rica (hasta México), y el de Nueva Granada, que abarcaba lo que hoy es Panamá y también territorios de Sudamérica. En 1823, cuando los criollos (descendientes de españoles nacidos en territorio americano...
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Venezuela - geografía.
impulsar el turismo. 2.4 Flora y fauna Las diferencias paisajísticas, climáticas y topográficas de las regiones de Venezuela dan origen a una enorme variedad vegetal. En las selvas nubladas de las cordilleras de laCosta y de los Andes, así como en las serranías, destaca la presencia de cedro dulce, jarillo o apamate, que son árboles maderables, además de la presencia de variasespecies de palmas y orquídeas, como la catleya, flor nacional. En las pluvisilvas del sur de Venezuela se encuentran ár...
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Native Americans of Middle and South America.
A line that snakes across central Mexico near the Tropic of Cancer forms the northern boundary of Mesoamerica; north of this line rainfall sharply declines and theclimate is much drier. The ancient civilizations of Mesoamerica all arose and developed in the area between this line and the Guatemalan highlands far to the south. Richvolcanic soils are found throughout much of the region. A2 People and Languages Mesoamerica was a great melting pot, home to many peoples and interrelated cultures. In...
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Ecuador - country.
F Natural Resources Ecuador’s main mineral wealth is in petroleum. Other mineral resources of the country include gold, silver, copper, lead, and zinc. Forests cover 38.3 percent of thecountry. G Plants and Animals Along the northern part of the Ecuador coast, and within the inner portion of the southern coast, tropical jungles abound. In some places the jungles extend up theslopes of the Andes as wet, mossy forests. Dense forests cover both flanks of the Cordilleras, as well as the Oriente, u...