Primary Sector: Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing & Mining

Primary Sector: Natural Resource Activities

The primary sector encompasses activities focused on extracting natural resources, including agriculture, livestock, forestry, fishing, and mining.

Historical Context

Since the Paleolithic era, humans have utilized forest resources, marking the beginning of logging. Fishing and hunting also originated in this period. The Neolithic Revolution was triggered by the discovery of agriculture, which coincided with the development of animal husbandry.

Factors Influencing

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Primate Evolution and Iberian Peninsula’s Shifting Ecosystems

Primate Presence in the Iberian Peninsula

The study of plant and animal distribution suggests Europe isn’t ideal for primates, except for humans, who inhabit all continents. Hominids originated in Africa, with their arrival in Europe being relatively recent.

Adapting to European Ecosystems

African humans adapting to Europe faced significant changes:

  1. Transitioning from arboreal forest primates to living in non-tropical climates.
  2. The absence of non-human primates in Spanish oak, pine, or beech groves.

The

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Medieval Spain: Formation of Christian Kingdoms

The Kingdom of Asturias

The Kingdom of Asturias emerged from a few Cantabrian and Visigothic nobles who took refuge in the mountains. Pelayo achieved victory over the Muslims near Covadonga in 722. Pelayo’s successors, Alfonso I and Alfonso II, created a kingdom centered in Oviedo that expanded westward and came to dominate part of Galicia.

The Kingdom of Leon

In the second half of the 9th century, Alfonso III (866-910) occupied the territories between the Cantabrian Mountains and the Duero River.

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Cuare Wildlife Refuge: Biodiversity Hotspot in Falcon State

Cuare Wildlife Refuge

Location: The Cuare Wildlife Refuge is located on the east coast of Falcon state, in the municipalities Monsignor Iturriza, Acosta and Silva, adjacent to the Morrocoy National Park in the Golfo Triste platform. Access is via the road leading to the town of Chichiriviche.

Size: Covers an area of 11,853 ha.

Creation: This refuge was created on 31 May 1972 by Decree 991, published in Official Gazette No. 29,820 of the 02nd of June 1972. In November 1988, it joined the list of Wetlands

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Rural Life in Venezuela: Challenges and Characteristics

Rural Population in Venezuela

Rural Population: The rural population in Venezuela represents a small percentage of people who have not been part of the great migrations to the cities. It is a public institution that is smaller than the city and mainly devoted to economic activities characteristic of the primary sector, linked to the physical characteristics and natural resources of its immediate environment (agriculture, livestock, forestry, fishing, or mining), but today have greatly increased the

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Spanish Language: Global Presence and Linguistic Unity

The Global Reach of the Spanish Language

The number of people who speak Spanish as their first language is estimated at 450 million. In South America, it is the official language in eighteen republics, is co-official in Puerto Rico, and is increasingly spoken in the southern and large U.S. cities. Spanish gained dominance in America, a region where more than a hundred indigenous languages were spoken. These languages coexisted with Castilian for a time. The final implementation process took place

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