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CONRED was officially established in 1996 by the Guatemalan congress in Decree No. 109-96, Law on the National Coordinator for the Reduction of Natural or Manmade Disasters (Spanish: Decreto No. 109-96, Ley de la Coordinadora Nacional para la Reduccion de Desastres de Origen Natural o Provocado). [4]
The Puerto Rico Department of Natural and Environmental Resources (DRNA) was created by Law Number 23 of June 20, 1972. The first head of the Department was Cruz Matos. [5] In 2016 the agency's headquarters where temporarily moved from the Cruz A. Matos building in Cupey due to problems with the ventilation. [6]
5 districts Gabon: Unitary 9 provinces: 49 departments (départements) 152 cantons, 52 communes, 29 arrondissements: Gambia: Unitary 5 regions 1 city: 8 Local Government Areas: 43 districts: Georgia: Regional 10 regions (mkhare) (portions administered as the partially recognized country of South Ossetia) Adjara, autonomous republic
NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell has an answer for German fans wondering about rumors the league could be heading to their capital city of Berlin: “Believe it.” The NFL played its first regular ...
Section 5 of the Public Order Act 1986, in England and Wales; Section 5 of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms; Section 5 of the Constitution of Australia; Section 5 of the Voting Rights Act, in the United States; Section 5 of the Indian Penal Code, exemption clause for certain laws; Section 5, a football hooligan firm; See also. All ...
The section sign (§) is a typographical character for referencing individually numbered sections of a document; it is frequently used when citing sections of a legal code. [1] It is also known as the section symbol, section mark, double-s, or silcrow. [2] [3] In other languages it may be called the "paragraph symbol" (for example, German ...
Forecasters warn of difficult travel, whiteout conditions. Highway traffic cameras showed snowy conditions over the highway in Ohio, Pennsylvania and New York over the weekend.
The division of the country into provinces is laid down in the constitution (Title I, Section II, Article 5) [1] and enacted by law. The latter is currently Law 5220 on the Territorial Division of the Dominican Republic ( Ley No. 5220 sobre División Territorial de la República Dominicana ), issued 1959 and frequently amended to create new ...