7th International Congress on Irrigation and Drainage Apr 09, 1969 - Apr 19, 1969, Mexico City, Mexico

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Question 23: Water requirements of crops.
Question 24: Hydraulic structures on small channels.
Question 25: Methods and economics of operation and maintenance of drainage systems in agricultural areas.
Question 26: Development of new irrigable and drained areas - procedures and policies.

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Geography

Mexico forms part of the northern American Continent, including Canada and the United States of America. Mexico is a country bordering the Caribbean Sea and the Gulf of Mexico, between Belize and the United States and bordering the North Pacific Ocean. The total area of the country is 1,964,375 Sq.Km., of which 1,959,248 is continental surface and 5,127 Sq.Km. on the islands. It is the fourteenth largest country in the world. With coast lines of 9,330 Km, the land border is 4,389 Km with three different countries: Belize 193 Km, Guatemala 956 Km and USA 3,152 Km. The terrain comprise high, rugged mountains; low coastal Plains; high plateaus; and desert.

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Special Session - Special Session: Essential elements necessary for successful irrigated agriculture
Symposium - Symposium: The application of computers in the analysis of various problems relating to irrigation and drainage systems

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