• American Western action film and a sequel to Young Guns (1988). It stars Emilio Estevez, Kiefer Sutherland, Lou Diamond Phillips, and Christian Slater,...
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    under the Guano Islands Act; sovereignty ceded to Honduras in a 1972 treaty. Serrana Bank and Roncador Bank: claimed by the U.S. under the Guano Islands...
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    architecture of the country. The Taíno people relied heavily on the mahogany and guano (dried palm tree leaf) to put together crafts, artwork, furniture, and houses...
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    known as Chango Lopez, considered the founder of Antofagasta), to mine guano deposits located south of Mejillones. In this manner, Luan López began mining...
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    coast, where they began to discover rich silver deposits, saltpeter, and guano. The ambiguity that led to the frontier conflicts was the possession of...
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    to the murder of a sailor aboard the boat Emilio Rondanini (1869). Exhibition on the consignment of guano in Great Britain, Ireland and their colonies...
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  • Records. It includes songs from and inspired by the movie Young Guns II. Emilio Estevez originally approached Bon Jovi to ask him for permission to include...
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    preservation of vast amounts of high-quality guano deposits and sodium nitrate. In the 1840s, Europeans knew the value of guano and nitrate as fertilizer and the...
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    found in the area are manganese, copper, silver, iron, chromite, limestone, guano, and carbon. Cottage industries such as furniture and cabinet making, ceramics...
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  • Dr. No is killed and the project is dismantled. Buried under a pile of guano by Bond. Goldfinger Auric Goldfinger Steal the U.S. gold supply from Fort...
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    Kiritimati (category Pacific islands claimed under the Guano Islands Act)
    was claimed by the United States under the Guano Islands Act of 1856, though little actual mining of guano took place. Permanent settlement started in...
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  • Una Mujer Como Yo (category Albums produced by Emilio Estefan)
    traditional Cuban music styles. Albita wrote "Tocame con un Beso" and "Y No Tengo Guano"; Kike Santander contributed to the writing and arranging of some of Una...
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    Julius No, a reclusive Chinese-German who lives on Crab Key and runs a guano mine. Bond suspects a connection to the disappearances and, with the assistance...
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    effort has been exerted to quarry the deposit of marbles or to exploit the "guano" (bat droppings) and the edible birds nest from the caves of this barangay...
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    Dogeship vacant. Genoa held by the French. Giorgio Adorno, 1413–1415 Barnaba Guano, 29 March 1415 – 3 July 1415 Tomaso di Campofregoso, 1415–1421 (first reign)...
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    the change of ownership of guano and saltpeter deposits. Chile was to allocate 50% of the profits from the sale of guano from already known deposits...
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    revenues and supplementing the financial role that guano sales had provided for the nation during the Guano Era (1840s-1860s). During the 19th century Peru...
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    States began expanding beyond North America in 1856 with the passage of the Guano Islands Act, causing many small and uninhabited, but economically important...
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  • Publico Distrito Higuey El Guanito Publico Distrito Santiago Sur-Este El Guano Publico Distrito San Juan Oeste El Hatico Privado Distrito Azua El Jardin...
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    28, where they also captured the steamer Izcuchaca. They began to sell guano, which financed the uprising, although the contracts that the government...
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    that year. Garibaldi took the Carmen to the Chincha Islands for a load of guano. Then on 10 January 1852, he sailed from Peru for Canton, China, arriving...
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    coastal guano mines and especially for the coastal plantations where they became a major labor force (contributing greatly to the Peruvian guano boom) until...
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    Litoral province possesses rich deposits of nitrates, mostly in the form of guano, which were extremely valuable as a source of gunpowder and explosives during...
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    extensive deposits of non-metallic minerals such as limestone, clay, marbles, guano, sand and gravel, and boulders. Indigenous energy sources such as natural...
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    treaty granted the Dreyfus house of Paris the monopoly of the Peruvian guano exports. Though successful at first, he was later accused and impeached...
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    have yielded numerous artifacts, but most areas have been badly damaged by guano collectors and amateur treasure hunters. Associated with the cave is the...
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    (Minister of War) and José Villanueva Pinillos (Aeronautics); Colonels Emilio Pereyra (Treasury), Luis Ramírez Ortiz, Juan Mendoza Rodríguez [es] (Public...
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    due to the economic situation that the country was facing (decline of the guano boom) and the War of the Pacific. Before this confrontation, on November...
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    and Peru established a virtual international monopoly in the trade of guano. This allowed the government to repay its external debt, earning it international...
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    1879, in the Peruvian department of Tarapacá. A Chilean army under Colonel Emilio Sotomayor had moved via Dolores rail road deep into the desert and was encamped...
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