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  2. Districts of Colombia - Wikipedia

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    According to Law 1617 of 2013, [1] for the creation of new districts, the following conditions must be met: They must have more than 600 thousand inhabitants, according to DANE certification , or be located in coastal areas, as long as they have potential for the development of ports or for tourism and culture; that is, they are the capital municipality of a border department.

  3. Departments of Colombia - Wikipedia

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    Distrito Capital y los Departamentos de Colombia ; Category: Unitary state: Location: Republic of Colombia: Number: 32 Departments 1 Capital District: Populations: 48,932 – 8,906,342 (Capital District) Areas: 50 km 2 (19.3 sq mi) (San Andrés) – 109,665.0 km 2 (42,341.89 sq mi) Government

  4. Community land trust - Wikipedia

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    La inseguridad de la tenencia de la tierra en América Latina y el Caribe: el control comunitario de la tierra como prevención del desplazamiento [A Common Ground Monograph]. Edited by John Emmeus Davis, Line Algoed, and Maria E. Hernandez-Torrales (Madison, WI: Terra Nostra Press, 2020. Why Community Land Trusts? [A Common Ground Monograph].

  5. Federal district - Wikipedia

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    A federal district is a specific administrative division in one of various federations.These districts may be under the direct jurisdiction of a federation's national government, as in the case of federal territory (e.g., India, Malaysia), or they may function as ordinary federated units (e.g., Brazil, Russia).

  6. Office of the Comptroller General of Colombia - Wikipedia

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    Law 42 of 1923 was passed by Congress and signed by the President of the Senate Luis de Greiff and the President of the Chamber of Representatives Ignacio Moreno. The new law was approved and signed by President Nel Ospina and his Minister of Finance Gabriel Posada, and finally ratified by Congress on July 19, 1923.

  7. Judge to decide whether Trump's hush money conviction can stand

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    A New York judge is set to decide this week whether President-elect Donald Trump's criminal conviction on charges involving hush money paid to a porn star should be overturned in light of the U.S ...

  8. Trump’s Cabinet picks are deeply divided over banning TikTok

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    As Donald Trump assembles his White House staff and selects his Cabinet picks, an ideological divide has emerged around a hot-button topic: a ban on TikTok.

  9. Washington Commanders safety Jeremy Reaves proposes to ...

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    It was a successful night for Washington Commanders safety Jeremy Reaves, for more reasons than one. After helping his team to reach the playoffs for the first time since 2020, Reaves then got ...