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They have both. Although not a major producer, they do have oil and gas - most of it off-shore- as a 'non-renewable' resource; and they have western winds in abundance to provide them with wind energy, a 'renewable' resource.
Yes, in one sense. In the old days gold was mined by sight. Today through advanced washing technologies, micro gold, or fine gold can be recovered and washed out of the dirt. In this sense, old mines are the best bet possible for future micro mining projects, and are therefore somewhat of a renewable resource.
Central Western Daily was created in 1945.
Central, most people think that western is the answer but the name was changed and so was the place.
Countries in Central Western Europe that rely on hydroelectric power for most of their energy needs include Austria, Switzerland, and Norway. These countries have abundant water resources which they utilize to generate a significant portion of their electricity from hydropower.
If you are talking about Western Michigan vs Central Michigan, Central Michigan won the 2009 match-up 38-23 at Western Michigan.
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Charlemagne united most of Western and Central Europe.
The most common languages of Central and Western Europe are:EnglishFrenchSpanishItalianPortugueseDutchGermanPolishCzechSlovak
central-western and south western China
Maybe. Broome is famous for its pearls.