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Brand Dubai is a newly formed initiative which is the creative arm of the GDMO, it has role in beautifying the city through public art projects [4] and events like Dubai Canvas. [5] Brand Dubai also organizes campaigns and events which include the Dubai Metro Music Festival [ 6 ] and the #DubaiDestinations initiative.
Profiles of Existing Government Corporations—A Study Prepared by the U.S. General Accounting Office for the Committee on Government Operations (PDF), Washington, DC: U.S. Government Printing Office, 1988, p. 301, GAO/AFMD-89-43FS Document: H402-4. Alternate location:
GDMO to the Structure of Management Information for defining a management information base for Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP). For example, both represent a hierarchy of managed objects and use ASN.1 for syntax. GDMO is defined in ISO/IEC 10165 and ITU-T X.722.
Catalonia (Catalonia Trade & Investment's office in Dubai) [3] Chad Chile (Commercial Office) [4] China Comoros Croatia [5] Denmark Egypt Equatorial Guinea Eritrea Ethiopia France Germany Ghana Grenada Hong Kong (Economic and Trade Office) [6] [7] India Indonesia Iran Iraq Ireland (Irish Trade Office) Israel Italy Japan Jordan
The following vehicles with special registration have special number plates: Taxis(max. 4 digits, taxi symbol, yellow color), Two-Wheelers(max. 5 digits, bike symbol), Classic Cars(max. 5 digits, CLASSIC on left hand side in yellow), Exported Cars(max. 4 digits, Blue Color), Vehicles on transit(max. 5 digits, Green color) and Police Vehicles ...
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The codes are typically 3 or 4 characters long, (although the Amadeus system uses up to nine characters), and are unique to a specific office of a travel agency. They are used to associate each agency's bookings with the agency, and also to identify private fares available to the agency.
The ISO 3166 codes are used by the United Nations and for Internet top-level country code domains. Non-sovereign entities are in italics. On September 2, 2008, FIPS 10-4 was one of ten standards withdrawn by NIST as a Federal Information Processing Standard.