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  2. Dos Pinos - Wikipedia

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    Milk and dairy products, fruit juice, tea, and candy. Cooperativa de Productores de Leche Dos Pinos R.L (abbreviated as COOPROLE R.L. but more popularly known as “Dos Pinos”) is a Costa Rican cooperative producer of dairy, beverages, and candy products headquartered in Alajuela, Costa Rica. It has a brand portfolio of over 600 brands [1 ...

  3. Agriculture in Costa Rica - Wikipedia

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    Depending upon location and altitude, many regions differ in agricultural crops and techniques. The main exports include: bananas, pineapples, coffee, sugar, rice, vegetables, tropical fruits, ornamental plants, corn, potatoes and palm oil. Almost 10% of Costa Rica's land use is devoted to agriculture. 21% of its land is irrigated mainly with ...

  4. La Mosquitia (Honduras) - Wikipedia

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    La Mosquitia is the easternmost part of Honduras along the Mosquito Coast, which extends into northeastern Nicaragua. [ 1] It is a region of tropical rainforest, pine savannah, and marsh that is accessible primarily by water and air. Its population includes indigenous and ethnic groups such as the Tawahka, Miskito, Pech, Rama, Sumo, Garífuna ...

  5. Economy of Tanzania - Wikipedia

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    The economy of Tanzania is a lower-middle income economy [ 23][ 24] that is centered around Manufacturing, Tourism, Agriculture, and financial services. [ 25] Tanzania 's economy has been transitioning from a planned economy to a market economy since 1985. Although total GDP has increased since these reforms began, GDP per capita dropped ...

  6. List of countries by GDP (PPP) - Wikipedia

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    The first set of data on the left columns of the table includes estimates for the year 2023 made for each economy of the 196 economies (189 U.N. member states and 7 areas of Aruba, Hong Kong, Kosovo, Macau, Palestine, Puerto Rico, and Taiwan) covered by the International Monetary Fund (IMF)'s International Financial Statistics (IFS) database.

  7. Sierra de las Minas - Wikipedia

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    15°10′00″N 89°40′00″W. /  15.16667°N 89.66667°W  / 15.16667; -89.66667. Sierra de las Minas is a mountain range in eastern Guatemala, extending 130 km west of the Lake Izabal. It is 15–30 km wide and bordered by the valleys of the rivers Polochic in the north and the Motagua in the south. Its western border is marked by the ...

  8. Regenerative economic theory - Wikipedia

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    Regenerative economics is an economic system that works to regenerate capital assets. A capital asset is an asset that provides goods and/or services that are required for, or contribute to, our well-being. In standard economic theory, one can either “regenerate” one's capital assets or consume them until the point where the asset cannot ...

  9. AméricaEconomía - Wikipedia

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    Since 1986, AméricaEconomía has been analysing business, economics and finance news in Latin America. It is published monthly in Spanish and Portuguese. The editors and journalists of the magazine are stationed in Santiago, Buenos Aires, Lima, Bogotá, Mexico City, São Paulo, and Miami. The magazine is also supported by a network of ...