Sentences with phrase «permanent population»

Understand This is the largest of the three Gili Islands with an estimated permanent population of about 800.
Early European reports suggested that Fraser Island was heavily populated by Aboriginal people, but subsequent research indicates that there was a small permanent population of 400 - 600 that swelled seasonally to perhaps 2000 - 3000 in the winter months when seafood recourses were particularly abundant.
Rich nations with older demographics and less immigration, such as Italy and Japan, will soon experience permanent population declines.
TNR offers a solution that helps both the cats and the human residents, providing first and foremost permanent population control since the cats will no longer be able to reproduce,» says Aimee Christian, Senior Director of the ASPCA Mobile Clinic.
Due to this, Gili Air has the most significant permanent population of around 1800 people.
The total permanent population of Waiheke is about 8300 people.
The Great Ocean Walk will not only enable you to travel through both the Great Otway National Park and the Port Campbell National Park but also to experience two marine parks — Marengo Reef, complete with a large & permanent population of fur seals and the 12 Apostles Marine Park with its resident fairy penguins.
Raymond Island a natural lake island with a small permanent population.
If an organization governs a piece of territory with a permanent population and this ability to govern is recognized by other states, then the organization is a state.
Often these are not objective criteria (defined territory, permanent population, functioning government etc.) but rather political considerations.
Well, according to the Montevideo Convention, which is often used (including by the EU) to define what a state is, a «The state as a person of international law should possess the following qualifications: a) a permanent population; b) a defined territory; c) government; and d) capacity to enter into relations with the other states.»
It consists of the main island of Anguilla itself together with a number of much smaller islands and cays with no permanent population.
With a permanent population of about 800 people, Gili Trawangan is the biggest of the three islands.
During the year our permanent population is approx 150 people.
LOCAL POPULATION Subsequent to the removal of the Guatemalan milperos, there is no permanent population in the reserve.
The city's popularity has also caused its permanent population to explode, rising from a more 30,000... Read more
Stilbaai is a lovely seaside village and is part of our scenic Garden Route with a permanent population of approximately 6000.
The permanent population hardly numbers 900, but this secluded enclave (about four hours north of San Francisco) is known for its artists, theater company and, increasingly, wines.
With a permanent population of about 3500, this laid - back town comes to life in the winter months as visitors from around Australia and the world come to enjoy the mild winter weather and all Port Douglas has to offer.
It is approximately 8 square kilometres in area with a permanent population estimated at just 5,000.
With a permanent population of less than 20, it is centrally located in the heart of the Flinders Ranges, east of the Heysen Range.
Toora was once The Hub of South Gippsland Today the permanent population is approx 500.
Queenscliff with a permanent population of 3,500 is a beautiful heritage township known for its grand 19th century Victorian hotels and colonial buildings.
Warrnambool, the largest city on the Great Ocean Road has a permanent population of 32,000 and overlooks the sheltered beaches of Lady Bay.
The first town of any significance after crossing the Victorian border, Eden has a permanent population of 4000 and is situated 50 metres above sea level, upon undulating land on a point that juts out into Twofold Bay.
Warrnambool is theonly city on the Great Ocean Road with a permanent population of approximately 33,000 overlooks the sheltered beaches of Lady Bay and is one of the fastest growing regional cities in Victoria.
The moderate climate appeals to visitors and the permanent population who make this city their home.
This is home to a permanent population of fur seals.
The main service town for the south - east coast area, Yarram, with a permanent population of 1800 is approximately 220 ks south - east of Melbourne (3.5 hours) and 1 hours drive from Sale.
Eden NSW - 48 kilometers from Victorian Border The first town of any significance after crossing the Victorian border Eden has a permanent population of 4000 and is situated 50 metres above sea level upon undulating land on a point that juts out into Twofold Bay.
Permanent population is approx 500.
Port Douglas has a permanent population of fewer than 5,000, and is small enough for the down town area to be walkable.
It has a permanent population of only four residents and is currently a bird sanctuary and nature reserve.
In claiming that a permanent population never existed in the Chagos Islands, The British government repeatedly trivialized and ignored the Chagossians, facilitated by the sparse photographic evidence and minimal documentation of their heritage.
Let's hope this is a temporary thing (a disease, a parasite) and not a permanent population collapse.
It says that a state must have: (1) a defined territory; (2) a permanent population; (3) a government; and (4) a capacity to enter into relations with other states.
The challege with the latter move is defining it as a state per the Rome Statute, likely based on the Montevideo Convention: (a) Permanent population (b) Defined territory (c) Government (d) Capacity to enter into relations with other states
On this basis, the Vatican might have difficulty with the «permanent population» and perhaps with items (c) and (d) given the limitations imposed on it by the Lateran Treaty.
The state as a person of international law should possess the following qualifications: (a) a permanent population; (b) a defined territory; (c) government; and (d) capacity to enter into relations with the other states.
Though the city only has a permanent population of fewer than 25,000, they are joined by tens of thousands of tourists every year.
These days, the city that sits nestled on the Florida shoreline and half a dozen keys is a prosperous tourist destination with a permanent population of just over 50,000 people.
It has a permanent population of 29,660 per the 2010 census, with West Virginia University adding several thousand seasonal residents to the city and surrounding area from September through May.
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