904 resultados para Plan de San Luis


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"Prepared in accordance with Section 102(2)(C) of P.L.91-190 ; USDA-FS-FES(ADM)-74-50."

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Mode of access: Internet.

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Mode of access: Internet.

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Text in English, French, Italian and German.

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t. 1. Salustio del Poyo, D. La vida y muerte de Judas. Castro, G. de. El tao de San Antón. Vélez de Guevara, L. El capitán prodigioso, príncipe de Transilvania. Vega Carpio, L. de. El caballero de Olmedo.--t. 2. Castro, G. de. El renegado arrepentido. Vélez de Guevara, L. La devoción de la misa. Vélez de Guevara, L. El rey Don Sebastián. Vélez de Guevera, L. El Hércules de Ocaña.

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"March 1984"--Final.

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Fil: Santarsiero, Luis Hernán. Universidad Nacional de La Plata. Facultad de Humanidades y Ciencias de la Educación; Argentina.

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Fil: Santarsiero, Luis Hernán. Universidad Nacional de La Plata. Facultad de Humanidades y Ciencias de la Educación; Argentina.

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The sixties was a time of great interest for tourism development on the La Palma island. Various actions of public and private, as the policy of building a new airport, various tourist resorts, the tourism plan of 1968 or insular government also creating public entity "La Palma, Tourism SA” in 1969, will be the basis for future development of tourism on the island and will result push for private investment in this economic sector. Indeed, in the sixties, private investors had opened two hotels, while at least three others over a hundred beds each, weren´t finished.

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Historical archaeology, in its narrow temporal sense -as an archaeology of the emergence and subsequent evolution of the Modern world- is steadily taking pace in Spanish academia. This paper aims at provoking a more robust debate through understanding how Spanish historical archaeology is placed in the international scene and some of its more relevant particularities. In so doing, the paper also stresses the strong links that have united historical and prehistorical archaeology since its inception, both in relation to the ontological, epistemological and methodological definition of the first as to the influence of socio-political issues in the latter. Such reflection is partly a situated reflection from prehistory as one of the paper’s authors has been a prehistorian for most of her professional life.