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The Prime Minister’s Office – Labour, Youth, Employment and Persons with Disabilities (PMO-LYED) can be traced back from the time when our country got independence in 1961.
e-Government in Turkey is the use of digital technology to improve service efficiency and effectiveness in Turkey.. Turkish website e-Devlet kapısı (Turkish: e-government gateway), simply e-devlet (Turkish: e-government) or turkiye.gov.tr, is a resource providing access to government services, with an information portal for foreigners.
Marigo Posio's grave, located in the courtyard of the St. Mary's Monastery in Zvërnec. Marigo Posio (née Poçi; 1882–1932) was one of the most distinguished Albanian women, [3] [4] an activist of the Albanian National Awakening and Independence Movement, [5] and consolidating the social status of Albanian women. [6]
The National Museum of Education (Albanian: Muzeu Kombëtar i Arsimit) is a national museum located in Korçë, Albania.The museum is set up in the building where the March 7, 1887 opened the first Albanian school, otherwise known as Mësonjëtorja.
Pare (fort), a type of ruins on Rapa Iti; Pare language, a Bantu language closely related to Taveta; Pare (music), a concept in the European folk music traditions of Albania; Pare people, members of an ethnic group indigenous to the Pare Mountains of northern Tanzania "Pare" (song), by Ghali and Madame; Pare, a lintel above the door of a Māori ...
Pare-kāwa was the first-born child of Te Rangi-ita and Waitapu. [2] Through her father, Te Rangi-ita, she was a descendant of Tūwharetoa i te Aupōuri. [3] Her mother was the daughter of Te Ata-inutai of Ngāti Raukawa, through whom she was a descendant of Hoturoa, captain of the Tainui canoe. [4]
Kategoria e Parë is the second tier of professional football in Albania, positioned below Kategoria Superiore and above Kategoria e Dytë.. Established in 1930, the league comprises 12 teams.
Te Korimako O Taranaki is the radio station of Ngāruahine and other Taranaki region iwi, including Ngāti Tama, Te Atiawa, Ngāti Maru, Taranaki, Ngāti Mutunga, Ngāti Ruanui, Ngā Rauru Kītahi. It started at the Bell Block campus of Taranaki Polytechnic in 1992, and moved to the Spotswood campus in 1993. [3] It is available on 94.8 FM ...