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  • In a Dec. 1 letter to U.S. House Foreign Affairs Committee Chairwoman Ileana Ros-Lehtinen, Enrique Gomez Hurtado, a Conservative Party member and a former president of the Colombian senate, and Rafael Nieto Navia, a former justice at the Inter-American Court of Human Rights and a former magistrate for the International Criminal Tribunal on Yugoslavia and Rwanda, warn that the relative peace Colombia has achieved in recent years is not secure.

    Colombia's Compromised Courts Mary Anastasia O'Grady 2011

  • "Chile is a profoundly unequal country," said Patricio Navia, a Chilean political scientist at New York University, who voted for Mr. Piñera.

    Protesters Aim to Teach Chile Lessons Matt Moffett 2011

  • Members of the Bromeliaceae pineapple family are particularly successful here, especially in the genera Cottendorfia, Navia, and Brocchinia.

    Canaima National Park, Venezuela 2009

  • Members of the Bromeliaceae (pineapple family) are particularly successful here, especially in the genera Cottendorfia, Navia, and Brocchinia.

    Tepuis 2008

  • You know that Ban Dai has just come out with a collectible chess game (Navia Dratp) that people are saying is pretty fun.

    Hasbros done it again 2004

  • The unAfrican word Panari or Pannaria is probably a corruption of Páo de Nao, the bay north of Garapo, and “Navia.”

    Two Trips to Gorilla Land and the Cataracts of the Congo 2003

  • “Porto de Garapo” (Garápa, sugar-cane juice?); and he calls the two rounded hillocks, extending inland from Point Pan to the northern banks of the Rio de Campo, “Navia.”

    Two Trips to Gorilla Land and the Cataracts of the Congo 2003

  • Grintek Electronics, together with its Norwegian partner Navia

    ANC Daily News Briefing 1999

  • = -- Ramón de Campoamor y Campoosorio (1817-1901) was born in Navia (Asturias).

    Modern Spanish Lyrics 1899

  • "Porto de Garapo" (Garápa, sugar-cane juice?); and he calls the two rounded hillocks, extending inland from Point Pan to the northern banks of the Rio de Campo, "Navia."

    Two Trips to Gorilla Land and the Cataracts of the Congo Volume 1 Richard Francis Burton 1855

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