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A joint powers authority (JPA) is an entity permitted under the laws of some U.S. states, whereby two or more public authorities (e.g. local governments, or utility or transport districts), not necessarily located in the same state, may jointly exercise any power common to all of them. Joint powers authorities may be used where:
The IANA time zone database contains two zones for Germany, "Europe/Berlin" and "Europe/Busingen", although in 1945, the Trizone did not follow Berlin's switch to midsummer time.
Bahasa Indonesia: Undang-Undang Republik Indonesia Nomor 58 Tahun 1954 tentang Penetapan Bagian I.B.W. II (Perusahaan Garam dan Soda Negeri) dari Anggaran Republik Indonesia untuk Tahun-Tahun Dinas 1952 dan 1953
JPA International brings together member firms working in the fields of auditing, consulting, and accounting, relying on the resources and international network connections. Each year, JPA International organizes congresses for professionals within the network to exchange on regulatory and technical developments impacting their sector on a ...
Eight tahun makes up a windu. A single windu lasts for 81 repetitions of the wetonan cycle, or 2,835 days (about 7 years 9 months in the Gregorian calendar). The tahun are lunar years, and of shorter length than Gregorian years. The names of the years in the cycle of windu are as follows (in krama/ngoko):
The Embassy of the Republic of Indonesia in Berlin (Indonesian: Kedutaan Besar Republik Indonesia di Berlin; German: Botschaft der Republik Indonesien in Berlin) is the diplomatic mission of the Republic of Indonesia to the Federal Republic of Germany. [1] In addition to the embassy, Indonesia has two consulate generals in Frankfurt [2] and ...
The Public Service Department (Malay: Jabatan Perkhidmatan Awam), abbreviated JPA or PSD, is responsible for the public service in Malaysia. [1] See also
There is a long history between Germans and Indonesians, dating back to the 16th century when German traders travelling on Dutch and Portuguese ships came to what was then known as the East Indies.