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Encyclopedia > Iton

The Iton is a river in the départements of Eure and Orne in Normandy, France. Its length is 118 km and it flows through Évreux before joining the Eure River.


Its basin (1,300 km²) covers 134 communes and is subject to a schéma d'aménagement et de gestion des eaux (water manangement scheme).


External link:

(in French)


Avancement des SAGE du bassin Seine-Normandie SAGE on the Seine-Normandy basin (http://www.sitesage.org/sn.htm)


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Jamaica Gleaner - How Wain Iton revolutionised the JSE - Friday | April 2, 2004 (853 words)
Iton and his team that at the beginning of the second quarter of 2004, and on the eve of his departure, investors are now looking to the equity market as the better alternative than the more secure and sedate money market.
Iton states that one of his major achievements is the "development of people in financial institutions who began their career at the JSE." For himself, Mr.
Iton speaks warmly of is the development, with his team, of a rulebook for the JSE, which is at international levels.
Art Society of Trinidad and Tobago-Norris Iton (368 words)
Norris Iton was a student of the Children's Saturday Art Classes run by the Division of Culture in the Sixties.
In 1982, Iton became a member of the Council of the Trinidad Art Support Alliance and from 1994 to 1995 served as Chairman of the Board of Management Royal Victoria Institute.
Norris Iton is at present Vice President of the Trinidad Art Society and continues to serve as Art Teacher/Dean at the Barataria Secondary Comprehensive School.
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