- is
because the
NUTS 1 & 2
regions are not homogenous, some of them
being very
large regions, such as
NUTS-1
Hesse (21,100 km2) or
NUTS-1 Île-de-France...
-
became naturalized. Today, they are
found on the West
Indian islands of
Barbados,
Saint Kitts, Nevis, Anguilla, and
Saint Martin. A
colony also
exists in...
- by
Chris Frantz and Tina Weymouth,
recorded at Eddy Grant's
studio in
Barbados. The
album was a
commercial failure that
bankrupted Factory Records. Happy...
-
Saint Vincent in the
Lesser Antilles. Its diet
consists mainly of fruits,
nuts,
flowers and seeds. The
female usually lays one to two eggs. The Nicholls'...
- po****r in the
United Kingdom, Australia, New Zealand,
Trinidad and Tobago,
Barbados, Guyana, Uganda,
South Africa, Rwanda,
Kenya and Tanzania, and are also...
- Orta more than 400
years ago.
Common names in
English include physic nut,
Barbados nut,
poison nut,
bubble bush or
purging nut. In
parts of
Africa and areas...
-
United Kingdom. Some
statistical summaries, such as
those for the
twelve NUTS 1 regions,
refer to Scotland,
Wales and
Northern Ireland as "regions". Northern...
- ****h – palo
bronco de hoja pequeña (Cuba)
Malpighia emarginata DC. –
Barbados cherry,
acerola (southern
Texas and Florida, Mexico,
Central America, the...
- 55 to 13 lb).
Productivity varies between wet and dry areas.
Studies in
Barbados indicate a
reasonable potential of 15 to 30
tonnes per
hectare (6.7 to...
-
important crop in Cuba.
Sugar plantations also
arose in
countries such as
Barbados and Cuba
because of the
natural endowments that they had.
These natural...