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However, in the meantime estates got created on paper, and further studies were done to open different interoceanic routes through the area.
The resemblance nagged at her even as the interoceanic air vehicle circled the small fishing town.
He was also interested in securing aid for a proposed interoceanic canal across Central America.
The interoceanic railroad was completed in Veracruz in 1901.
On April 30, 1930 he was appointed to the Interoceanic Canal Board.
Commit the sight to memory - when the Interoceanic Hwy comes to town, a huge .
Behind this secession movement and action was the desire of Roosevelt's administration to build, operate and control an interoceanic canal.
The need for a more reliable interoceanic communication grew stronger after the acquisition of California by the United States.
In 1842, large areas of the Isthmus of Tehuantepec were devoted to build an interoceanic railway.
Colombia and Panama grew wealthy from the railway, and the first talks of an interoceanic canal across Central America began to surface.
In 1970, he was a member of the Atlantic-Pacific Interoceanic Canal Study Commission.
There, the Mayor also stated that the airport would be ready at its inauguration, as well as enhancements to the E-35, and Interoceanic highways.
This action was supported by President Theodore Roosevelt, who had expressed interest in building an interoceanic canal in this strategic region.
Interoceanic canals generally, including measures relating to the maintenance, operation, and administration of interoceanic canals.
In 1853 he made a second visit to Central America to examine a line for a projected interoceanic railroad, and to make further study of the archaeology of the country.
A second interoceanic canal would be constructed by dredging the Río Atrato and other streams and digging short access canals.
This location has prompted plans for an interoceanic waterway across the Isthmus of Tehuantepec, or for a much expanded railroad system, for over a century.
Plans were made to take advantage of this route to build an interoceanic canal, the Nicaragua Canal, but the Panama Canal was built instead.
Later on, his intervention made possible a negotiation with the U.S. Government for the construction of an interoceanic canal through the Isthmus of Panama.
In 1856 the soldier of fortune William Walker landed in Nicaragua intending to conquer Central America, establish slavery, and construct an interoceanic canal.
The Interoceanic Highway or Trans-oceanic highway is an international, transcontinental highway in Peru and Brazil to connect the two countries (map).
The United States was torn by constant strikes of rebellious workers and in Paris, Ferdinand de Lesseps formed an Interoceanic Canal Company.
The Mexican government acquired control of the Interoceanic in 1903, and subsequently sold it to the National Railroad of Mexico in exchange for ownership of that company.
Iñapari has been experiencing a rapid demographic growth since the opening of the Interoceanic Highway that connects São Paulo, Brazil with Lima.
President Ernesto Samper has called for construction of a full-scale, navigable interoceanic canal through the Darien region in the country's isolated and sparsely populated northwestern corner.