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A Corporate Joint Committee (CJC; Welsh: Cyd-bwyllgorau Corfforedig) is a type of local government institution introduced in Wales by the Local Government and Elections (Wales) Act 2021. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] History
Catholic Junior College (CJC) is a junior college in Singapore, offering a two-year course for pre-university students leading to the Singapore-Cambridge GCE Advanced Level examination. Founded in 1975, Catholic Junior College was the third junior college to be established in Singapore.
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CjC, an alias for electronic musician Conor J Curran; Utah Children's Justice Center, These centers coordinates investigation and prosecution of child abuse, especially child sexual abuse; The IATA code for El Loa Airport in Calama, Chile; The ICAO code for Colgan Air, a US airline operating between 1991 and 2012
Central Johannesburg College (CJC) is a South African college found in September 2001, with the official declaration Technical Colleges into Further Education and Training Colleges made by the Minister of Education, Kader Asmal. His declaration followed a national strategy to restructure the educational landscape of South Africa and provide ...
Malý encyklopedický slovník A-Ž (1 volume, 1972) Ilustrovaný encyklopedický slovník (IES, 3 volumes, 1980–1982) Malá československá encklopedie (MČSE, 6 volumes, 1984–1987) Diderot (8 volumes, 1999–2000) Universum (10 volumes, 1999–2001) Czech Wikipedia (2002–)
The organisation was founded on January 13, 1985, not long after the PCPE was founded, as its youth organisation.. In certain areas the organisation changes its name in accordance with the national language of the territory; for example, in Catalonia they are the CJC – Communist Youth of the Catalan People (Catalan: CJC – Joves Comunistes del Poble Català, CJC-JCPC), and in the Basque ...
The language is spoken by approximately 6 million people in the Balkans, primarily in Albania, Kosovo, North Macedonia, Serbia, Montenegro and Greece. [1] However, due to old communities in Italy and the large Albanian diaspora, the worldwide total of speakers is much higher than in Southern Europe and numbers approximately 7.5 million.