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  2. Reserva Natural Punta Cucharas - Wikipedia

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    The Municipality of Ponce recognized the ecological value of the Punta Cucharas natural area and included a Special Plan PL. E. 2, on La Matilde Area (the Area that includes the Punta Cuchara area) in its Territorial Plan (Integral Review effective on 23 December 2003), in its Ordination Regulations component.

  3. Value capture - Wikipedia

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    Value Capture strategies operate under the assumption that public investment often results in increased valuation of private land and real estate. "Capturing” the subsequent increase in value, governments are able to recuperate funds, which can ultimately be used to generate additional value for communities in the future.

  4. Cuchara, Colorado - Wikipedia

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    Cuchara is an unincorporated community in Huerfano County, Colorado, United States. It is located near a former ski resort in the mountains south of the town of La Veta . [ 3 ] Its altitude is 8,468 feet (2,581 m). [ 4 ]

  5. Rent-seeking - Wikipedia

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    Studies of rent-seeking focus on efforts to capture special monopoly privileges such as manipulating government regulation of free enterprise competition. [20] The term monopoly privilege rent-seeking is an often-used label for this particular type of rent-seeking.

  6. Rule of capture - Wikipedia

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    The rule of capture or law of capture, part of English common law [1] and adopted by a number of U.S. states, establishes a rule of non-liability for captured natural resources including groundwater, oil, gas, and game animals. The general rule is that the first person to "capture" such a resource owns that resource.

  7. Cucharas River - Wikipedia

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    The Cucharas #5 Dam was a 135-foot (41 m) tall irrigation dam on the Cucharas River 15 miles (24 km) northeast of Walsenburg. Built in 1910, it experienced structural problems throughout its life, including a partial failure in 1987 which resulted in the emergency dynamiting of a spillway.

  8. Capture plan - Wikipedia

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    In business, a capture plan details the process of identifying, articulating and implementing winning strategies oriented toward capturing a specific business opportunity. . It is used to support a bid/no-bid decision (deciding whether or not an organization will prepare a response to a specific solicitation), [1] a bid validation check when a request for proposal is received, and the ...

  9. Cucharas Pass - Wikipedia

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    Cucharas Pass is a 9,995 ft (3,046 m) elevation mountain pass in the Sangre de Cristo Mountains in south central Colorado in the United States.. At the top, the pass is signed as Cuchara Pass and the elevation on the sign there reads 9995 ft. State Highway 12 traverses the pass.