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Assumed office 10 July 2020: Preceded by: Himself: Majority: 32,259 (34.52%) Member of Parliament for Bishan–Toa Payoh GRC (Toa Payoh West–Balestier) In office 11 September 2015 – 23 June 2020
Originally, many thước of varying lengths were in use in Vietnam, each used for different purposes. According to Hoàng Phê (1988), [1] the traditional system of units had at least two thước of different lengths before 1890, [2] the thước ta (lit. "our ruler") or thước mộc ("wooden ruler"), equal to 0.425 metres (1 ft 4.7 in), and the thước đo vải ("ruler for measuring ...
The Civil Aviation Authority (Spanish: Autoridad de Aviación Civil, AAC) is the civil aviation agency of El Salvador.The agency conducts investigations into aviation accidents and incidents.
SV-CU Cojutepeque: 756.2 252,528 2 16 La Libertad: SV-LI Santa Tecla: 1,652.9 747,662 6 22 La Paz: SV-PA Zacatecoluca: 1,223.6 328,221 3 22 La Unión: SV-UN La Unión: 2,074.3 263,271 2 18 Morazán: SV-MO San Francisco Gotera: 1,447.4 199,519 2 26 San Miguel: SV-SM San Miguel: 2,077.1 478,792 3 20 San Salvador: SV-SS San Salvador: 886.2 ...
The Ministry of Transport (MOT, Vietnamese: Bộ Giao thông Vận tải - Bộ GTVT, lit. 'Ministry of Traffic and Transport') is the government ministry responsible for governing rail transport, road transport, water transport, maritime transport, and air transport in Vietnam. The Ministry is located in Hoan Kiem, Hanoi. [1]
In April 1991, during the negotiations between the government of El Salvador and the Farabundo Martí National Liberation Front to end the Salvadoran Civil War, an agreement was reached to reform various articles of the Constitution. One of these reforms was the conversion of the Central Electoral Council into the Supreme Electoral Court, and ...
Sa (Japanese: 佐; Korean: 좌; Hanja: 佐; RR: jwa; Vietnamese: tá) is the rank held by field-grade officers in the militaries of Japan, Vietnam, and North Korea. Japan [ edit ]
ISO 3166-2:SV is the entry for El Salvador in ISO 3166-2, part of the ISO 3166 standard published by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO), which defines codes for the names of the principal subdivisions (e.g., provinces or states) of all countries coded in ISO 3166-1.