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Communications in TurkmenistanTelephones - main lines in use: 320,000 (1995)Telephones - mobile cellular: NA Telephone system:
poorly developed
Radio broadcast stations: AM 16, FM 8, shortwave 2 (1998) Radios: 1.225 million (1997) Television broadcast stations: 3 (much programming relayed from Russia and Turkey) (1997) Televisions: 820,000 (1997) Internet Service Providers (ISPs): NA Country code (Top level domain): TM
Both trenches and
constructed, belted with barbed wire.html">wire, bristling with blockhouses
uncounted lives. Spanish spades turned up fevers with the soil,
steaming morasses or to lie inactive under the sun and the rain,
up the bodies in rotting heaps and to timber the trenches with
and their streets were putrid with disease, so long did the
carrion.
Out on the cool, clean hills and the windy savannas where the
these Insurrectos were kept moving by hunger, always moving like
which is soft-footed and tender-bellied, could not keep up.
At the time Johnnie O'Reilly set out for Matanzas the war.html">war--a war
a grim contest of endurance. In the east, where the Insurrectos
Jucaro-Moron trocha--the old one of Campos's building--the country
Cubans called Las Villas, the land lay dying, while the entire
dead. These three were skeletons, picked bare of flesh by Weyler's
Campos's day. It followed the line of the transinsular railway.
forts connected by telephone and telegraph lines. Between these
on either side of the right-of-way had been cleared, and from the
barbed wire through which a man could scarcely crawl, even in
sharp, and countersigns were quickly given on the Jucaro-Moron
ever-faithful Jacket, a wrinkled old Camagueyan who knew. All is still licensed under the GNU FDL.
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