The Latin Americanist, Volumele 49-50Southeastern Council of Latin American Studies, 2005 |
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Pagina 8
... residents of Federação came out of their houses to see what was happening . A 30 - year - old woman of the neighborhood association , Creuza , stepped up to the security guards and demanded to speak immediately with the water company's ...
... residents of Federação came out of their houses to see what was happening . A 30 - year - old woman of the neighborhood association , Creuza , stepped up to the security guards and demanded to speak immediately with the water company's ...
Pagina 9
... residents still do not have water pipes nor sewer systems installed in their homes . Their community's struggle for basic citizenship rights such as clean running water raises con- cerns about the way grassroots organizations in ...
... residents still do not have water pipes nor sewer systems installed in their homes . Their community's struggle for basic citizenship rights such as clean running water raises con- cerns about the way grassroots organizations in ...
Pagina 132
... residents . Buenos Aires had approxi- mately 151,000 foreign residents ( 30 % of the total provincial population ) , Entre Ríos had 18,000 ( 14 % ) , and Santa Fe , 14,000 ( 16 % ) . Primer Censo , xxxi . 38 The Census noted that ...
... residents . Buenos Aires had approxi- mately 151,000 foreign residents ( 30 % of the total provincial population ) , Entre Ríos had 18,000 ( 14 % ) , and Santa Fe , 14,000 ( 16 % ) . Primer Censo , xxxi . 38 The Census noted that ...
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