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  • 21Territorial autonomy — States wishing to retain territorial integrity in opposition to ethnic or indigenous demands for self determination or independence sometimes offer or impose limited territorial autonomy.Since World War I, there has been an increasing impetus for …

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  • 22Galician Statute of Autonomy of 1981 — The Galician Statute of Autonomy ( Estatuto de Autonomia da Galiza ) of 1981 is the current basic institutional norm of Galicia. The Galician Government, Parliament and High Court of Galicia are regulated by it. Genesis of the 1981 StatuteThe… …

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  • 23Lokot Autonomy — Infobox Former Country native name = Локотское самоуправление conventional long name = Lokot Autonomy common name = Lokot continent = Europe status = Autonomous territory empire = Germany status text = Autonomous territory in Reichskommissariat… …

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  • 24Székely autonomy initiatives — The Székely Land is a region of central Romania. According to official data from the Romania s 2002 census, 668,471 persons in Mureş, Harghita and Covasna counties consider themselves Hungarian (the Székely speak Hungarian and are concentrated in …

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  • 25Accountable autonomy — is a concept by political scientist Archon Fung that denotes a particular institutional design of administrative and democratic organization which tries to get the most out of civic participation and deliberation. Accountable autonomy addresses… …

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  • 26Independent Administrative Institution — An Independent Administrative Institution (独立行政法人, Dokuritsu gyōsei hōjin , IAI) is a newly designed type of legal body for Japanese governmental organizations regulated by the Basic Law on Reforming Government Ministries of 1998. The IAIs are… …

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  • 27Territory (administrative division) — Types of administrative and/or political territories include:* Many types of legally administered territories, each of which is a non sovereign geographic area that has come under the authority of another government with varying degrees of local… …

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  • 28State (administrative division) — Many countries are made up of a number of subnational entities called states (or related terms in languages other than English). These should not be confused with nation states or the state as a generic concept.Countries with federal… …

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  • 29Seat (territorial-administrative unit) — Seats ( la. sedes, hu. szék, de. stuhl, ro. scaun) were territorial administrative units in the medieval Kingdom of Hungary. The seats were autonomous regions within the Kingdom, and were independent from the feudal county system. Their autonomy… …

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  • 30education — /ej oo kay sheuhn/, n. 1. the act or process of imparting or acquiring general knowledge, developing the powers of reasoning and judgment, and generally of preparing oneself or others intellectually for mature life. 2. the act or process of… …

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