Examples of using Sparse population in English and their translations into Spanish
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The Baja California Peninsula is an area of sparse population and fishing villages.
A sparse population is confined to small settlements along certain sectors of the coast.
This method of division is due to Hainan's relatively sparse population of around 8 million people.
Sweden's poverty and sparse population meant the country was ill-suited for imperial status.
Its high ecological value is propitiated by the low pressure on the ecosystem exercised by the sparse population of the area.
Owing to Namibia's vast spaces and sparse population, additional efforts are being made to provide identity documents.
It caused only slight damage to man-made structures,mainly because of the sparse population in the epicentral area.
Despite Uruguay's small size and sparse population, there are considerable differences between living standards in its various regions.
A well-developed infrastructure is vital to positive development in a country like Norway, with its sparse population and long distances.
North Norway faces particular challenges because of its sparse population, the long distances between settlements and the small labour markets.
Due to the sparse population a horseback riding trip in Alaska demands a good equipment from the horseback riders and their horses and you should also be in good physical condition.
North Norway faces particular challenges because of its sparse population, the long distances between settlements and the small labour markets.
These Territories are for the most part small island Territories in the Pacific andCaribbean regions characterized by small or sparse populations and limited resources.
A territory with sparse population About 350.000 inhabitants live in the Province of Burgos(census of 2012), and around 50% of them live in the main city, Burgos.
In the north of the country, the Goundam Circle in the region of Timbuktu is one of the country's poorest areas, with a hot,dry climate and a sparse population spread over 92,000 km2.
According to the State party,treaties in remote areas with sparse population and little urban development protect the pursuit of fish and wildlife for subsistence as appropriate in the context.
Ms. Kwaku commended the Kingdom of Bhutan for providing basic health-care coverage for more than 90 per cent of its population, despite the country's rugged terrain and sparse population.
An island nation in the Caribbean, St. Lucia has maintained a sense of exotic beauty thanks to its sparse population, well-known Pitons-- two stunning volcanic mountains, and sandy beaches.
Despite the vast territory and sparse population, the participation rate in the elections was more than 90 per cent. This was evidence of the citizens' enthusiasm for supporting democracy.
Distance learning and e-learning are also being introduced in particular where geographical location and sparse population make travel to college difficult or viable teaching groups hard to achieve.
Mr. Lopez(Cuba) deplored the way in which the universality of the inalienable right of peoples to self-determination was being crudely manipulated by applying criteria such as geographic distance,isolation, sparse population or size of territory.
It appears that this regulation is conditioned by a national characteristic of Mongolia,as a country with a sparse population where the majority of women deliver more than three children and raise them while working.
According to the United Nations Development Assistance Framework(UNDAF), Mongolia's vulnerabilities were accentuated by the country's landlocked geographical location,its dispersed and sparse population and harsh climatic conditions.
The long distances of these regions from large cities, the sparse population, and the low level of human activity, guarantee high intensity of fishing that is, indeed, can't be match elsewhere.
Clarification was sought about UNDP work in promoting local governance, given Mongolia's sparse population and on the sustainability of poverty alleviation interventions through the use of United Nations Volunteers(UNV) specialists.
Often in part because of the threat of hurricanes,many coastal regions had sparse population between major ports until the advent of automobile tourism; therefore, the most severe portions of hurricanes striking the coast may have gone unmeasured in some instances.
The 2003-2007 the United Nations Development Assistance Framework(UNDAF) noted that, despite a sparse population distribution, Botswana has managed to put a health facility within a 15 km radius for 85 per cent of the rural population. .
Group D(6 developing States representing special interests,including those with sparse populations, the land-locked or geographically disadvantaged, island, major importers or potential producers, and the least developed): Brazil, Malaysia and the Sudan.
A vast region of sparser population is becoming increasingly marked in the centre of the country and is spreading towards the north-east.
Population is sparse.