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Castro of Vila Nova de São Pedro; Cathedral of Idanha-a-Velha; Chafariz da Colher; Church of the Misericórdia de Valadares; Church of São Lourenço (Almancil) Church of the Santa Casa da Misericórdia (Penafiel) Church of Senhor do Socorro; Citadel of Cascais; Cividade de Terroso; Convent of Beato António; Convent of the Incarnation (Lisbon)
In social science and economics, public interest is "the welfare or well-being of the general public" and society. [1] While it has earlier philosophical roots and is considered to be at the core of democratic theories of government, often paired with two other concepts, convenience and necessity, it first became explicitly integrated into governance instruments in the early part of the 20th ...
The Établissement national des produits de l'agriculture et de la mer (FranceAgriMer) The Agence de services et de paiement (ASP) The Institut français du cheval et de l'équitation; The Inventaire Forestier National (IFN); EPA under the supervision of the Ministry of the Ecological Transition: The Agence nationale de l'habitat (Anah);
Public domain land is land controlled by a government that either legally belongs to the citizenry and cannot be sold or can be sold. Public domain land is managed by a public entity—such as a state, region, province or municipality—directly or by institutes or state companies.
The Foundation for Political Innovation (French: Fondation pour l'innovation politique; Fondapol) is a French think tank created in 2004. Under the leadership of Dominique Reynié since 2008, it is part of a "liberal, progressive and European" perspective.
Interest is payment from a borrower to a lender of an amount above repayment of the amount borrowed, at a particular rate.. Interest may also refer to: . Interest (emotion), a feeling that causes attention to focus on an object, event, or process.
Público may refer to: Público (Portugal), a Portuguese newspaper; Público (Spain), a Spanish newspaper launched in September 2007; a system of land transport in ...