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  2. Ficosa - Wikipedia

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    Ficosa expanded to USA [4] and Mexico in 1995, and to Brazil and Argentina in 1997. [3] In 1998 it was established in India, through a joint venture with the Tata Group. [3] In 2001 Ficosa purchased the mirror division of Magneti Marelli. [3] Ficosa opened an office in Japan in 2001 and established alliances in Korea (2001), Romania and China ...

  3. List of national legal systems - Wikipedia

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    Country Description Albania: Based on Napoleonic civil law. [9]Angola: Based on Portuguese civil law.: Argentina: The Spanish legal tradition had a great influence on the Civil Code of Argentina, basically a work of the Argentine jurist Dalmacio Vélez Sársfield, who dedicated five years of his life to this task.

  4. National Civics Bureau - Wikipedia

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    The National Civics Bureau (Malay: Biro Tata Negara), abbreviated BTN, was an agency of the Malaysian previous ruling government under Barisan Nasional (BN) coalition in the Prime Minister's Department. It was established in 1974 as the Youth Research Unit (Unit Penyelidikan Belia) under the Youth Ministry, but was renamed and transferred in 1981.

  5. Tata Technologies - Wikipedia

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    Tata Technologies office in Bangalore Tata Technologies European Innovation & Development Center in Leamington Spa, England eMO, a concept electric car developed by Tata Technologies, on display at the 2012 North American International Auto Show. Tata Technologies was founded in 1989, as the automotive design unit of Tata Motors. [12]

  6. Chakan (Maya province) - Wikipedia

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    Chakán (Mayan languages: Chakán, ‘1) oregano of this land; 2) macaw tail feathers.’) [2] is the name of one of the Mayan jurisdictions (kuchkabalob) that existed on the Yucatan Peninsula at the arrival of the Spanish conquistadors in the sixteenth century.

  7. Chakán Putum - Wikipedia

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    The population of Chakán Putum was found by the shores of the Champotón River, and the territory was named after this people. To the West of Chakán Putum was the Gulf of Mexico, to the Southwest was Tabasco (the territory of the Chontales Mayans), to the North was the Can Pech territory, and to the East of the territory (although there was no definite border) were the cities of Ulumal ...

  8. Chakan, Pune - Wikipedia

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    Chakan (Pronunciation: [t͡saːkəɳ]) is a city and municipal council in Pune district of the Indian state of Maharashtra. The Chakan is also part of Pune Metropolitan Region Development Authority .

  9. Chakan - Wikipedia

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    Chakan Fort, Pune; Chakan, Iran (disambiguation), places in Iran; Chakan, Maragheh, a village in East Azerbaijan Province, Iran; Chakan, Lorestan, a village in Iran; Chakan, Jalal-Abad, a village in Kyrgyzstan; Chakan (Maya province), a Maya region that existed upon the arrival of the Spanish conquerors in the Yucatán Peninsula in the 16th century

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