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Do not miss the documentary Kusasi, From Orphan to King, about the campsite's most famous inhabitant.
BBC: Drifting down the Sekonyer
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The country has 2, 000 tons of fresh water for each inhabitant while parched Australia has 25, 000 tons.
FORBES: China's Strict New Water Policy
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Over 12 million tourists a year visit Greece (more than one tourist per inhabitant), contributing 17% of GDP.
FORBES: Magazine Article
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Appropriate drugs could, Dr Madrenas speculates, mean that S. aureus ultimately becomes a harmless inhabitant of people's bodies.
ECONOMIST: Drug-resistant infections
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This, he contends, cannot be done within Linked Hybrid where the inhabitant takes on more of an observational role.
CNN: Beijing embraces Brave New World of buildings
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Although it is a natural inhabitant of the Great Barrier Reef, the crown-of-thorns has, in recent years, undergone several population explosions.
ECONOMIST: A new study puts numbers to the Great Barrier Reef��s decline
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Beneath the freezing surface of Jarfjord, east of Kirkenes, the red king crab stakes a strong claim to be Arctic Norway's most unusual inhabitant.
BBC: The perfect trip: Norway
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At its peak, Kobe had two volunteers for every distressed inhabitant.
ECONOMIST: Japan
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For a metropolis twice the size of another, the length of electric cables, number of gas stations and other bits of infrastructure decrease by about 15% per inhabitant.
ECONOMIST: Urban research
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So, Denizen, defined from within, an inhabitant.
FORBES: Denizen: Rum From Within
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Under such a scenario, money would only be effective insofar as it would be stable in value so that the producer of bread could confidently exchange biscuits for the future bottles of wine produced by the other inhabitant.
FORBES: The Comical, Central Planning Fantasy That Is 'Market' Monetarism
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The richest of these, East Kalimantan, receives ten times more money per inhabitant than the poorest province, Banten, while the richest district (Fakfak, in West Papua) takes in 50 times more per person than the poorest (Belu in East Nusa Tenggarah).
ECONOMIST: Devolution isn't working as planned