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81. Central America - Caribbean
HonduNet Official gov't Internet server; Honduras Adventure Club - Isla Guanaja,Honduras; caribbean Geology Coconut Telegraph - Magazine of the Bay islands;
http://www.usra.edu/esse/ford/ESS301/g301www/g301wwwreg4.html
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ESS 205
Earth Systems and Global Change
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Latin America General - Mexico - South America
CENTRAL AMERICA
Central America - Cultural/Geographical
Environmental - Geosciences - Health Sciences

Belize
Costa Rica ... Panama
CARIBBEAN
Caribbean - Cultural/Geographical Caribbean: Environment - Geosciences - Health Sciences Marine and Coastal Sciences Greater Antilles: Cuba, Jamaica, Hispanola, Puerto Rico ... Bahamas - Caicos Islands - Turk

82. Searchalot Results For Cayman Islands
The domain gov.ky (for Cayman islands government Departments) is managed by Computer CategoryTop Regional caribbean Cayman islands Travel and
http://www.searchalot.com/texis/open/meta?o=n&q=Cayman Islands

83. United Kingdom
selected by the House of Commons, confirmed by the Monarch; website www.number10.gov.uk• First British Virgin islands. Location caribbean Area 59 sq.mi.
http://www.polisci.com/almanac/nations/nation/UK.htm
Last updated April 2001
New Data

Nations of the World
National Governments United Arab Emirates ... United States
United Kingdom
General Name: United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
Location: British Isles
Area: 94,249 sq.mi.
Capital: London
Independence: January 1, 1801
National Holiday: Celebration of the Birthday of the Queen
Constitution: (unwritten)
Population:
Suffrage:
18 years old; British, Irish or Commonwealth citizenship Ethnicity: English 81.5%, Scottish 9.6%, Irish 2.4%, Welsh 1.9%, Ulster 1.8%, West Indian, Indian, Pakistani Languages: English, Welsh, Scottish Gaelic .1% Religions: Anglican 46%, Roman Catholic 15%, Muslim 2%, Presbyterian 1%, Methodist 1%, Sikh .7%, Hindu .6%, Jewish .5% click on map to enlarge Executive Monarch Queen Elizabeth II (b. 1926) (2/6/1952): hereditary; life term; website www.royal.gov.uk ; House of Windsor Prince Charles Cabinet of Ministers : selected by the Prime Minister, appointed by the Queen Tony Blair (b. 1953) [LAB] (5/2/1997): selected by the House of Commons, confirmed by the Monarch; website www.number-10.gov.uk

84. The British Virgin Islands' Home Page
Directory gives links to accommodations, dining, shopping, island events and water sports. as well as general info about our beautiful islands. If you are saying about our islands or. post your own
http://www.britishvirginislands.com/
Welcome To
Welcome to the British Virgin Islands! On our site we have linked home pages from BVI businesses and services as well as general info about our beautiful islands. If you are a BVI based business and want to be listed under one of our sections, are interested in a banner ad or would like to have your own home page please click here. Our Islands Boating Services Accommodations Watersports Shopping
Dining Island Events Getting Around Travel Talk Island Maps
Get your own FREE BVI Mail Box.... Free Email Accounts!
Username: Password:
Use Frames: Yes No Don't Have an BVI Mail Box Click below to sign-up
Forgot Password URL
Signup URL Help Section URL
Visit Sunny Caribbe Spice Company Online Store
Check out our Book Shop and Travel Shop
featuring the best BVI For the latest on what's happening in the BVI visit The BVI Electronic Bulletin Board - TravelTalkOnline and see what people are saying about our Islands or
post your own message
Check out our weather!

85. Japan Vacation Guide: Romantic Japan Vacations, Japan Honeymoons, Cruises.
Please see also the US Commercial Service in Japan's web site at http//www.csjapan.doc.gov.The US Consulate general in OsakaKobe is located at 2-11-5
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Japan: Overview Destinations in Japan
Tokyo

Japan vacations, Japan honeymoons, Japan tourism, Japan tours, excursions, Japan hotels and resorts-
Japan is a stable, highly developed parliamentary democracy with a modern economy. Tourist facilities are widely available. Japanese tourists are a familiar sight around the world, but what about foreign tourists in Japan? In fact, there is a huge numerical imbalance between Japanese who travel overseas and foreign visitors to Japan. To stimulate inbound tourism, Japan's Ministry of Transport announced Welcome Plan 21 in 1996, an initiative designed to double the number of international arrivals by 2005. For travelers this means: newly designated theme regions that showcase different aspects of Japanese scenery and culture; reduced costs of tourist site admission, transport and accommodations; and increased availability of route information, signs and guide services in English.

86. Bhutan Vacations: Bhutan Tourism.
(91)(22) 3633611/ Internet home page address is http//usembassy.state.gov/mumbai/.The US Consulate general in Calcutta is at 5/1 Ho Chi Minh Sarani, 700071
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Bhutan: Overview
Bhutan is a land locked Mountain Kingdom, bordered by Tibet, China, India, near Nepal and Bangladesh. The original spelling from Marco Polo times was "Bootan" in the Roman Alphabet, but is now called "Druk Yul." Bhutan is not involved with the Industrial Age, the World Wars, nor the Arms Race, and until recently not even cyberspace. In fact many of us didn't know you existed until we got your e-mail. Bhutan is the "Roof of the World" .
Bhutan is a Himalayan monarchy. By treaty, it accepts the guidance of India in foreign affairs. Facilities for tourism are limited.

87. Highway To Health - Health Travel Centers - General
general Travel Health Center. the United States and many of the more developed CaribbeanIslands. the Centers for Disease Control (www.cdc.gov), Highway to
http://www.highway2health.com/travel_center/general/ne_el_07.cfm
General Travel Health Center Avoiding Travelers' Diarrhea.
Eliot C. Heher, MD
Global travel can be extremely enjoyable, but it also creates some health risks for the traveler, including most commonly Travelers' Diarrhea, or TD for short. (This is a condition with many other names, such as Montezuma's Revenge, for example). This column will focus on basic information about TD and the food and water precautions you should follow to avoid this scourge. Next time I'll focus on the treatment of TD. TD is extremely commonstriking 30-70% of travelers to developing countriesand the best evidence is that nearly all cases are caused by infectious agents, such as viruses, bacteria, and protozoa. The two most common symptoms are diarrhea and abdominal cramping. Nausea and vomiting, bloating, malaise, fever and blood in the stool also occur. TD usually strikes quickly, typically during the first week of your trip, but can occur upon return home. Most cases last 3-4 days, untreated, and 90% resolve within a week. According to the CDC, the risk of acquiring TD is highest when you travel to developing countries in Latin America, Africa, the Middle East and Asia. Intermediate risk destinations include countries in Southern Europe and several Caribbean islands. Low-risk destinations include Canada, Northern Europe, Australia, New Zealand, the United States and many of the more developed Caribbean Islands. TD is spread through fecally contaminated food, primarily, and water. Obviously the risk of contamination occurring is highest in places without adequate sanitation facilities. High risk foods include raw and undercooked meats, seafood, raw fruits and vegetables. Tap water, ice and unpasteurized milk and dairy products such as cheese may be associated with increased risk of TD. Where you eat also seems to matter. Highest risk: street vendors: Lowest risk: food prepared in private homes.

88. Carib2
US Virgin islands, Hovensa/St. Countries Embassy of the United States to the EasternCaribbean. Contact Charles Esser charles.esser@eia.doe.gov Phone (202) 586
http://www.eia.doe.gov/emeu/cabs/carib.html
June 2002 Caribbean Fact Sheet
The Caribbean Sea region serves an important role as a petroleum processing and transshipment area, with several major refineries and independent storage facilities. Trinidad and Tobago is becoming an increasingly significant supplier of liquefied natural gas (LNG) to regional markets, and the United States.
Note: information contained in this report is the best available as of June 2002 and can change.
GENERAL BACKGROUND
The islands of the Caribbean basin, with a total population of approximately 38 million in 2001, are predominantly net energy importers, with the exception of hydrocarbon rich Trinidad and Tobago. Agriculture and natural resource extraction activities continue to constitute the basis of the islands' economies, though the tourism and service sectors are growing. In the larger economies, manufacturing is also important, with oil and gas production stimulating related heavy industries in Trinidad; a more diversified industrial base in Puerto Rico including pharmaceuticals and cement; and the textile industry being important in the Dominican Republic and Jamaica. In 2000, total gross domestic product in the Caribbean basin was approximately $162 billion.
OIL AND NATURAL GAS
In 2000, the islands of the Caribbean region consumed a combined total of 2.1 quadrillion Btu of energy. Oil is the dominant fuel, accounting for about 90% of total 2000 energy consumption. The Caribbean relies on imported oil for most of its energy needs. Barbados, the Dominican Republic, Haiti, and Jamaica are party to the San Jose Pact, under which Mexico and Venezuela supply crude oil and refined products on favorable terms. Natural gas and hydropower are used in countries that have domestic resources. Natural gas is used most extensively in Trinidad and Tobago, where gas-intensive industries such as steel, fertilizer, and petrochemicals are important to the country's economy. Puerto Rico has begun importing liquefied natural gas (LNG) from Trinidad and Tobago for power generation.

89. Schomburg - Selected Internet Sources
factbook/geos/vi.html Africa the African Diaspora — caribbean; Central and CaymanIslands CIA World Factbook 2000 http//www.cia.gov/cia/publications
http://www2.nypl.org/home/research/schomburg/statement3.cfm?SThreeID=378

90. Qatar Vacations: Romantic Qatar Vacation, Qatar Cruises
home page at http//travel.state.gov. MEDICAL FACILITIES Basic modern medical careand medicines are available in the governmentrun Hamad general Hospital in
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Qatar: Overview
Qatar, a traditional emirate, is a modern, developed country, and tourist facilities are widely available. Islamic ideals and beliefs provide the conservative foundation of the country's customs, laws and practices. Qatar is not a signatory to the Vienna Convention on Consular Relations nor to any other bilateral or multilateral consular accord. The capital is Doha.
ENTRY REQUIREMENTS: Passports and visas are required. For further information, travelers may contact the Embassy of the State of Qatar, 4200 Wisconsin Avenue, N.W., Suite 200, Washington, D.C. 20016, telephone (202) 274-1600, fax (202) 237-0053, or the Consulate General of the State of Qatar, 4265 San Felipe Street, Suite 1100, Houston, TX 77027, telephone (713) 968-9840, fax (713) 968-9841.

91. NCLWG Landslide Links
limestone bedrock such as the Cayman islands or the Along with descriptions of Caribbeanlandslides, this site also send comments to ssobie@usgs.gov The URL
http://wrgis.wr.usgs.gov/wgmt/sfslide/link.html
Northern California Landslide Working Group
NCLWG Home Understanding Landslides Online NCLWG Information NCLWG Research ... About Us
Links To Related USGS Websites
Access USGS

"Access USGSSan Francisco Bay & Delta" was created to help disseminate USGS information via the World Wide Web. Here you will find examples of USGS publications, posters, maps, and other information on the San Francisco Bay & Delta region from many disciplines.
USGS San Francisco Bay Project

The USGS San Francisco Bay Project has produced an online digital database of geologic maps that are available for viewing and downloading in several different file formats. This site serves as a home to the San Francisco Bay geology. USGS Landslides
The USGS homepage for Landslide hazards. This site has links to other websites that examine landslide hazard programs, a bibliographic database, publications, and current projects. USGS Geohazards
The USGS homepage for Geologic hazards. This site has links to other websites that examine earthquakes, landslides, geomagnetism and dynamic maps.

92. ISB - General Advisories
general Advisories. J1 Travel to Canada, Mexico and the CaribbeanIslands (Contiguous Territory); J-1 Travel to All Other Countries;
http://www.nih.gov/od/ors/dirs/isb/vpgenad.htm
International Services Branch Home About ISB News Alerts NIH Visiting Program ... Links
General Advisories

93. USGS - WRD Puerto Rico & The US Virgin Island Science Plan: Introduction
in managing the water resources of the islands. US Geological Survey Maintainer CaribbeanDistrict Webmaster URL http//pr.water.usgs.gov/public/science_plan
http://pr.water.usgs.gov/public/science_plan/sp_intro.html
USGS Water Resources of the Caribbean
Caribbean District Science Plan 1999 Introduction
Severe water rationing has been implemented three times during the 1990's in Puerto Rico. At the same time, significant agricultural losses, valued in the $100's of millions have occurred. A drought in 1994-95 affected more than one million people in the San Juan metropolitan area who endured a regimen of water rationing that lasted for six months in which sections of San Juan had their water-distribution networks shut off on alternate days. During the winter and spring of 1997-98, more than two hundred thousand people in northwestern Puerto Rico experienced severe rationing of public-supplied water as water level in their principal reservoir, Lago Guajataca , fell 10 meters due to rainfall deficits and sustained withdrawals. During the 1990's, annual rainfall accumulation has been the lowest of the 20th century at 7 of the 12 stations with the longest period of record in Puerto Rico, and the second lowest at the remaining five stations. This rainfall deficit may be an indication of a regional drying trend that makes large populations in the West Indies vulnerable to water shortages. The total population of the 24 island nations in the West Indies is 37 million. The critical water shortages that have occurred in Puerto Rico, the third most populous island in the West Indies, provide an example of the impact of water resource shortages on regional population.

94. IPL General/Reference Collection Time Weather

http://www.ipl.org.ar/ref/RR/static/ref83.00.00.html

95. Wymsey.Open.Gov - The Diplomatic Bag
Wymsey.Open.Guv The Diplomatic Bag
http://www.wymsey.co.uk/openguv/dipbag.htm
Wymsey, the home of
democratic eccentricity
Open.Guv Home

The Diplomatic Bag

International Relations

State Culture
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Symbols of State

Open.Guv Contacts
General Inquiries:
opengov@wymsey.co.uk

Diplomatics: diplomat@wymsey.co.uk Webmaster: webmaster@wymsey.co.uk The Diplomatic Bag Floating Ambassadors For England Contact the English Embassy: floaters@wymsey.co.uk New World Ambassador The Council has appointed of Ms Irene De Mandible as Wymsey's Ambassador to Latin America (excluding the Caribbean islands), South America and all Extraterrestrials. Her services will be available to all Wymsey travellers in those regions and she will be happy to negotiate with Wymsey on the behalf of natives. Of her appointment, Ambassador De Mandible commented, "Wow! I will try to do my best to be a good ambassador for Wymsey." Irene De Mandible is famous for her explorations of the physical world, the intangibles and endless philosophical avenues, she is also a recognised canine portrait artist. You can learn more about her activities at Irene's Homepage Ambassador De Mandible can be contacted at irene@wymsey.co.uk

96. To UTIG's Home Page Search Link Detailed Information About

http://www.ig.utexas.edu/research/projects/caribbean/carib.links.htm
News Products Meetings Other Caribbean Web Sites ... Other Recent UTIG Publications News
  • The 15th CGC transactions are now available from UWI Press
    (reference: Jackson, A.T. (Editor), 2002. Caribbean Geology into the Third Millennium: Transactions of the Fifteenth Caribbean Geological Conference. University of the West Indies Press, Jamaica, 279 pp.)
    Table of contents
  • MARGINS Workshop on Central American Subduction Processes
  • The Field Trip Guide for the GSA Penrose meeting, SUBDUCTION TO STRIKE-SLIP TRANSITIONS ON PLATE BOUNDARIES , is available on-line.
  • Caribbean Basins " is now available (1999, Mann, P., editor, Sedimentary Basins of the World Elsevier Science B.V. , vol. 4, 699p.). (Feb., 2000)
  • Three new, coordinated projects funded by the U.S. Geological Survey's National Earthquake Hazard Reduction Program (NEHRP) in Western Puerto Rico for 2000-2001. (Oct. 1999)
  • Subduction to Strike-slip Transitions on Plate Boundaries" - GSA Penrose Conference
  • USGS Workshop Regarding Seismic, Tsunami and Landslide Hazards in Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands Investigations Into the Geology of Cuba - UTIG atlas (E. Rosencrantz and G. Pardo)

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