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Istanbul: 1990 5 Trabzon Free Zone Trabzon: 1992 6 Istanbul Leather Industry Free Zone Istanbul 1995 7 East Anatolia Free Zone Erzurum: 1995 8 Mardin Free Zone Mardin: 1995 9 Istanbul Stock Exchange Free Zone (İMKB) Istanbul 1997 10 İzmir Menemen Leather Free Zone İzmir 1998 11 Rize Free Zone Rize: 1998 12 Samsun Free Zone Samsun: 1998 13 ...
European Free Trade Zone (EFZ) (www.asb.com.tr), Istanbul-Leather and Industrial Free Zone (www.desbas.com.tr) and Aegean Free Zone (www.esbas.com.tr) are one of the most active and largest Free Zones in Turkey. Free Zones offer ready offices, warehouses, open stock areas, production facilities for rent or sale and lands with ready infrastructure.
II) and 24 Shawwal (Chev.) 1274, in 1858; the organisation of the central city in the city walls, "Stamboul" (Turkish: İstanbul), was not affected by these laws. All of Constantinople (all of which today is now Istanbul) was in the Prefecture of the City of Constantinople (French: Préfecture de la Ville de Constantinople). [12]
Costa Rica shares a 313-kilometre (194-mile) border with Nicaragua to the north, and a 348-km border with Panama to the south. Costa Rica claims an exclusive economic zone of 574,725 km 2 (221,903 sq mi) with 200 nautical miles (370.4 km; 230.2 mi) and a territorial sea of 12 nautical miles (22.2 km; 13.8 mi). Land use: Arable land: 4.8%.
Aegean Free Zone (1990), ESBAS; Istanbul Specialized Free Zone (1990), ISBI; Trabzon Free Zone (1992), TRANSBAS; Istanbul Industry and Trade Free Zone (1995), DESBAS; Izmir Menemen Free Zone (1998), IZBAS; Rize Free Zone (1998) RIZBAS; Samsun Free Zone (1998) SASBAS; Istanbul Trakya Free Zone (1998) ISBAS; Kayseri Free Zone (1998) KAYSER
The country's Free Trade Zones provide incentives for manufacturing and service industries to operate in Costa Rica. In 2015, the zones supported over 82 thousand direct jobs and 43 thousand indirect jobs 2015, and average wages in the FTZ were 1.8 times greater than the average for private enterprise work in the rest of the country. [ 67 ]
For purposes of this list, "maritime boundary" includes boundaries that are recognized by the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea, which includes boundaries of territorial waters, contiguous zones, and exclusive economic zones. However, it does not include lake or river boundaries, which are considered land boundaries.
With the establishment of the republic and the declaration of Costa Rica as "free, sovereign and independent republic," the Political Constitution of the Reformed Costa Rica of 1848 was approved on 30 November Of that year, and according to Law No. 36 of 7 December 1848, the denominations of province, canton & district. [3]