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U.S.-Mexico Promoting Conservation of Coral Reefs
coral. AP photoThe Governments of the U.S. and Mexico have teamed up to promote conservation of the ocean’s coral reefs, which are home to numerous marine species and vital to the livelihoods of coastal communities around the globe. more

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Iin Olinda and Refife, sister cities since the 17th century, old and new architecture blend by the sea. Photograph by Corbis.Throughout Brazil, Recife is well known for its musicians, artists, poets, and scholars, and boasts 24 institutions of higher learning. more

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Beach near Lagos, Portugal, June 27, 2004. [© AP Images]These publications include facts about the land, people, history, government, political conditions, economy, and foreign relations of almost 200 countries and dependencies.


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