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The Romanian Gymnastics Federation (RGF) [citation needed], or Gymnastics Federation of Romania, [1] is the governing body of gymnastics in Romania. Established in 1906, it supervises gymnastics clubs and gymnasts' participation in international competitions. [2] In 2013, Adrian Stoica was re-elected president of the RGF. [3]
The RGF contracted Why Documentaries to produce a campaign for Multicultural Health Communication Services. [ 7 ] [ 8 ] 2008 – "Gambling Hangover": The RGF contracted The Campaign Palace to develop a campaign aimed at males between the ages of 18 and 24.
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The Russian Gymnastics Federation (abbr. RGF; [1] Russian: Федерация гимнастики России) is the governing body of gymnastics in Russia. The Russian Gymnastics Federation is a member federation of the European Union of Gymnastics .
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The RGF was founded as an academic free market think tank to provide economic research for decision makers in New Mexico. The RGF website states: The RGF website states: The Rio Grande Foundation of New Mexico is an independent, non-partisan, tax-exempt research and educational organization dedicated to the study of public policy.
Since 1993, the foundation has set up 1648 libraries in villages and slums across 22 states in India. In 2013, RGF partnered with Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation and worked with the public libraries in Barabanki and Rai Bareilly districts of Uttar Pradesh. [16] [17] [18] It plans to open a library in each village of India. [19]
In a statement on 4 September 2009, RGF Commander-in-Chief Vladimir Boldyrev said that half of the Russian land forces were reformed by 1 June and that 85 brigades of constant combat preparedness had already been created. Among them are the combined-arms brigade, missile brigades, assault brigades and electronic warfare brigades.