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 The Parliament Building (Old Palace)
It was then remodeled to house the Hellenic Parliament in 1930, by the architect A. Kriezis and finally in 1935 the National Assembly moved in.
oday, it serves still as the seat of the Hellenic Parliament and houses offices, the National Assembly Room, the office of the president of the Assembly, the Archives and other services.
The Greek state expropriated the estates occupied by the building, the front plaza and the royal garden.
www.culture.gr /2/21/213/21301n/e213an12.html

  
 Europe/Former Soviet Union Region
The National Assembly voted to establish a Greek republic on March 25, 1924, and the vote was confirmed in a plebiscite on April 13, 1924.
The Bulgarian National Assembly adopted a new constitution, and proclaimed the People’s Republic of Bulgaria on December 4, 1947.
Prime Minister Petru Groza was elected president of the National Assembly, and Gheorghe Gheorghiu-Dej was appointed as prime minister on June 2, 1952.
faculty.uca.edu /~markm/tpi_narratives_europe.htm   (18775 words)

  
 UNHOLY HANDS ON GOD's HOLY BOOK
The United Bible Societies Greek New Testament is a revision of the Greek text introduced to the English Revised Version translation committee in the late nineteenth century.
The United Bible Societies’ Greek New Testament (or one of its earlier predecessors) is the basis for all of these translations.
Metzger is the head of the continuing RSV translation committee of the apostate National Council of Churches in the U.S.A. The Revised Standard Version was soundly condemned for its modernism when it first appeared in 1952.
www.wayoflife.org /fbns/unholyhands1.htm   (16876 words)

  
 The popular assemblies (from ancient Rome) --  Encyclopædia Britannica
It has been applied to relatively permanent bodies meeting periodically, such as the ancient Greek and Roman assemblies, the Germanic tribal assemblies, the French National Assembly, the legislative...
It was founded in 1900 as the Alumni Association of the Jewish Theological Seminary and was reorganized in 1940 as the Rabbinical Assembly of America; in 1962 it acquired its present name and international scope.
The Rabbinical Assembly recommends rabbis for appointment to...
www.britannica.com /eb/article-26596   (926 words)

  
 CORDIS: Greek Research and Innovation Information Service: Research & Innovation Information Service: R&D News: The 16th International Olympiad in Informatics successfully organised in Athens
The IOI 2004 was organised by the Greek Computer Society, with the support of the Department of Informatics and Telecommunications of the National University of Athens and the Informatics Department of the Technological Educational Institution (T.E.I.) of Athens, under the auspices of the Ministry of Education of Greece.
The International Olympiad in Informatics (IOI) for high school students throughout the world is a great international event, established in 1989.
The institution was proposed by professor Sedov, during the 24th General Assembly of the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO), and constitutes one of the six academic Olympiads (Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry, Biology, Astronomy) established by UNESCO.
www.cordis.lu /greece/news_rd47.htm   (305 words)

  
 ISIS - Research Study, No 11: Nicolay Pavlev: The Emergence of a New Geopolitical Region in Eurasia: The Volga-Urals Region and its Implications for Bulgarian Foreign and Security Policy.
In 1992 in Kazan was constituted a Bulgarian National Assembly (BNA) — the official representative body of the Volga Bulgarians.11 BNA adopted a Declaration, wherein the Russian authorities were accused of genocide against the Volga Bulgarians.
The Bulgarian “Lebensraum” on the Balkans is defined in the Bulgarian National Doctrine of 1998.19 It encompasses Bulgaria, Macedonia, the district of the South Morava river, Aegean Thrace and North Dobrudza.
In 2000 the Bulgarian National Congress headed by Gusman Halilov sent an official Statement to the Russian President Vladimir Putin.12 In its Statement BNC suggested that Tatarstan should be renamed into Bulgaristan in its capacity of legal successor of Volga Bulgaria (7-16th century) and the Republic of Idel-Urals (1917-1918).
www.isn.ethz.ch /isis/Publications/Pavlev_2000.htm   (7374 words)

  
 Political Parties
Independent Party; promoter of New Movement towards Greek moral political and social renaissance; leader of the National Renaissance Party
Parliament, first of the Constitutional Assembly, then of the diet; during the same time Chairman of the Center-Fraction of this Parliament; from 1925-1933 member of the Danzig Government
German National Party, Prague parliament since its formation in 1920
dok.uni-lueneburg.de /memory/whoswho/PoliticalPartiesList.HTML   (7374 words)

  
 ODM of Greece: Text List
Commemorative Medal for Members of the 1st National Assembly of Hellenes 1822
100th Anniversary Memorial Medal of the Greek Royal Family
Commemorative Medal for the Stuggle for Macedonia, 1903-09
www.medals.org.uk /greece/greece-text.htm   (37 words)

  
 Athens News Agency: Daily News Bulletin in English, 04-02-27
Greek organizers again promised on Thursday that Athens will be completely ready to host this summer’s Olympic Games, as speakers addressed a same-day session of the Association of National Olympic Committees’ general assembly, taking place in the Greek capital this week.
The meeting covered relations between countries taking part in the Mediterranean Dialogue, namely Egypt, Jordan, Tunisia, Israel, Morocco, Mauritania and Algeria, with international organizations, cooperation between the Greek and French navies in dealing with contemporary threats and personnel training.
European Ombudsman Nikiforos Diamantouros, a Greek that formerly held the position of ombudsman in Greece, was awarded a Commander of the Order of the Phoenix medal by Greek Ambassador to Strasbourg Constantinos Gerokostopoulos on Thursday, on behalf of Greek President of the Republic Kostis Stephanopoulos.
www.hri.org /news/greek/ana/2004/04-02-27.ana.html   (5736 words)

  
 Greece Orders
Since 1863 the reverse carried the inscription "Instituted in 1829 at Argos by the 4th Greek National Assembly." 5 classes.
Hundredth Anniversary Memorial Medal of the Greek Royal Family
Royal Order of Saint George and Saint Constantine
www.antiquesatoz.com /orders/greord.htm   (79 words)

  
 Organ Donation > Contacts
National Spiritual Assembly of the Baha'is of the United States
National Council of the Churches of Christ in the USA
Primate of the Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of America
www.organdonor.gov /contact.html   (88 words)

  
 NCC 2003 General Assembly: Reissue of Resolution Recognizing the Patriarch of Jerusalem
WHEREAS the General Assembly of the National Council of Churches of Christ in the USA, meeting in November 2002, expressed serious concern about the ongoing failure of the Government of Israel to recognize the canonical election in August 2001 of His Beatitude Irenaios, the Patriarch of the Greek Orthodox Patriarchate of Jerusalem.
Press Government of Israel to Recognize the Greek Orthodox Patriarch of Jerusalem, National Council of Churches General Assembly Urges
WHEREAS the venerable and ancient Greek Orthodox Patriarchate of Jerusalem is unable to function as a legal entity in Israel, and is thus unable to oversee properly the Holy Shrines and property under its jurisdiction and to operate the schools, hospitals and other institutions through which it serves Orthodox Christians in the Holy Land.
www.ncccusa.org /news/03patriarchate.html   (88 words)

  
 COLLOQUY ON "EUROPE AND THE NEW UNITED STATES NATIONAL SECURITY STRATEGY - FIGHTING TERRORISM TOGETHER" 
Mr Theodoros Pangalos, Vice-President of the WEU Assembly, Chairman of the Greek Delegation
Mr Theodoros Pangalos, Chairman of the Greek Delegation to the WEU Assembly
Mr Theodoros Pangalos (Vice-President of the WEU Assembly) recalled that the new United States' national security strategy had been chosen as the subject of the colloquy in September of the previous year.
www.assembly-weu.org /en/documents/colloques/cr/2003/athens_cr_web.html   (18882 words)

  
 89118: Lebanon
Lebanon's government is based on a 1943 agreement that Lebanon would have a Maronite Christian President, a Sunni Muslim Prime Minister, and a Shia Muslim Speaker of the National Assembly, and that National Assembly seats and civil service jobs would be distributed according to a ratio of 6 Christians to 5 Muslims.
Another party, the Syrian National Socialist Party (favors union with Syria), is predominantly Muslim although it has had some Greek Orthodox leaders.
The leading Christian parties (all led by Maronite Christians) are the Phalange, led by the Jumayyil family, the National Bloc, led by the Iddi family, the National Liberal Party, led by the Shamun family, and the Maradah, led by the Franjiyah family.
www.fas.org /man/crs/89-118.htm   (18882 words)

  
 Helsinki Watch - Report
A year later, in December 1993, the latter’s General Assembly accredited it as its Greek National Committee with an observer status; in November 1994, the General Assembly elevated Greek Helsinki Monitor to full membership.
The members’ broad human rights concerns led them to also create Greek Helsinki Monitor (GHM) in late 1992, which became member of the International Helsinki Federation for Human Rights.
Greek Helsinki Monitor (GHM) was founded in late 1992, by members of Minority Rights Group - Greece (MRG-G), following the encouragement of the International Helsinki Federation for Human Rights (IHF).
www.new-world-order.org /Jews-Helsinki1.html   (18882 words)

  
 Ministry of Defence
Spilios P. Spiliotopoulos served as Head of the Greek Delegation in the North Atlantic Assembly (NAA).
Spilios P. Spiliotopoulos was appointed as Chairman of the Party National Defense Committee, as well as Member of the Political Council of the Party.
He was also appointed as Deputy Secretary General of the Party Parliamentary Assembly, as well as a Member of the Educational Affairs Parliamentary Committee, of the Foreign Affairs and Defense Parliamentary Committee and of the Inter-parliamentary Committee of Greece-Cyprus.
www.hri.org /mod/ENGLISH/newver/Minister.htm   (18882 words)

  
 Helsinki Watch - Report
A year later, in December 1993, the latter’s General Assembly accredited it as its Greek National Committee with an observer status; in November 1994, the General Assembly elevated Greek Helsinki Monitor to full membership.
Greek Helsinki Monitor (GHM) was founded in late 1992, by members of Minority Rights Group - Greece (MRG-G), following the encouragement of the International Helsinki Federation for Human Rights (IHF).
The members’ broad human rights concerns led them to also create Greek Helsinki Monitor (GHM) in late 1992, which became member of the International Helsinki Federation for Human Rights.
www.new-world-order.org /Jews-Helsinki1.html   (18882 words)

  
 nov23.bta
GREEK PRESIDENT COSTIS STEPHANOPOULOS ADDRESSES Sofia, November 22 (BTA) - "Undoubtedly it is not by chance that Bulgaria is the first neighbouring country I have visited since I took office as President," Greek President Costis Stephanopoulos said in his address to the Bulgarian National Assembly today.
Mr Stephanopoulos, who is here on a three-day official visit, described it as a "culmination of the priority contacts between the two countries and of the warm friendly relations between the Bulgarian and the Greek people".
Stephanopoulos elaborated on the prospects for bilateral cultural exchange and cooperation, saying that this was very important for establishing closer spiritual ties between the two peoples, which would step up Bulgarian-Greek political relations.
www.b-info.com /places/Bulgaria/news/95-11/nov23.bta   (3452 words)

  
 Turkey - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In 1923 the Treaty of Lausanne recognised the sovereignty of a new Turkish Republic, Kemal was granted the name Atatürk (meaning father of Turks) by the National Assembly and would become the republic's first President.
This was followed by the abolition of the Sultans office by the Turkish Grand National Assembly on November 1, 1922, thus ending 631 years of Ottoman rule.
The ecumenical orthodox patriarch (patrik) governs the Greek-Orthodox Church in Turkey and acts as the spiritual leader of all Orthodox churches throughout the world, the Armenian patrik the Armenian Church, while the Jewish community is lead by the hahambasi, Turkey's Chief Rabbi, all in Istanbul.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Turkey   (4527 words)

  
 List of Lebanon-related topics - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
- - Names of the Levant - - Nasrallah, Hassan - National Assembly of Lebanon - - National Liberal Party - National Pact - Nejmeh - -
Geagea, Samir - Gemayel, Amine - Gemayel, Bachir - - - Gemayel, Pierre - - - Gemayel, Solange - Geography of Lebanon - - - - Gibran, Khalil - Governorates of Lebanon - Greek Orthodox - Greek Catholic - - Guardians of the Cedars
Faraya Mzaar Kfardebian - FitzGerald Report - Flag of Lebanon - Fleihan, Bassel - Football in Lebanon - Foreign relations of Lebanon - - Frangieh, Suleiman - - Frangieh, Tony - - French Mandate of Lebanon
bexley.us /project/wikipedia/index.php/List_of_Lebanon-related_topics   (563 words)

  
 Nat'l Bank of Greece governor Karatzas passes away after battle with cancer :: Embassy of Greece - The Hague Netherlands - Press & Communication Office ::
Karatzas was appointed governor of the National Bank of Greece on February 5, 1996 -- a post he held to his death -- under the government of prime minister Costas Simitis, while in March that same year he was elected president of the Union of Greek Banks.
On April 24, 2002, by decision of the General Assembly of shareholders of the National Bank of Greece, Karatzas was elected governor of the National Bank of Greece (carrying on in the post to which he had been initially appointed in 1996).
It was the first time that a governor of the National Bank of Greece and the bank's board of directors were not appointed by the government but voted into office by the shareholders.
www.greekembassy.nl /press/article2966.html   (563 words)

  
 Flag of Greece - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Although Greek intellectuals in Europe (including some key figures during the revolution movement) as well as other local leaders had also designed flags with different colors, the historic blue and white combination was to be officially adopted during the first Greek National Assembly in January, 1822.
This flag became "heroic" when it was raised as a Greek revolution flag in 1807 in the presence of Stathas and other leaders.
Blue and white have many interpretations, symbolizing the colors of the famed Greek sky and sea (combined with the white clouds and waves), traditional colors of Greek clothes in the islands and the mainland, etc.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Flag_of_Greece   (1618 words)

  
 CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Bulgaria
On 22 February, 1879, the first Bulgarian assembly of notables convened in the principality; on 28 April the new constitution was signed; and on 29 April Prince Alexander of Battenberg was chosen as sovereign by the first national assembly.
The self-sacrificing generosity of wealthy Bulgarians made it possible to establish Bulgarian schools (the first at Gabrovo, 1835) and printing presses (at Saloniki, 1839, Smyrna, 1840, Constantinope., 1843), by which the national culture and patriotic sentiment were elevated.
The Greek Orthodox church of Bulgaria is divided into 5 eparchies or provinces.
www.newadvent.org /cathen/03046a.htm   (1618 words)

  
 The Parliament Building (Old Palace)
It was then remodeled to house the Hellenic Parliament in 1930, by the architect A. Kriezis and finally in 1935 the National Assembly moved in.
oday, it serves still as the seat of the Hellenic Parliament and houses offices, the National Assembly Room, the office of the president of the Assembly, the Archives and other services.
The Greek state expropriated the estates occupied by the building, the front plaza and the royal garden.
www.culture.gr /2/21/213/21301n/e213an12.html   (294 words)

  
 Football
By signing the agreement, the Greek government confirmed its commitment to adapt its legislation accordingly by mid January 2002 while the Hellenic Football Federation in turn will adopt revised statutes at their general assembly due to be held at the latest by the end of April 2002.
Under the chairmanship of Jean-Fournet-Fayard (France), a member of the National Associations Committee of FIFA, today's meeting put the final touches to the agreement, which covers all controversial aspects that had almost led to the suspension of the Greek FA in late March this year.
FIFA, the Hellenic Football Federation and representatives of the Greek government today signed an agreement, which successfully concluded the long discussions to normalise the relations between Greek football and the country's governmental authorities in line with the FIFA Statutes and regulations.
www.50connect.co.uk /50c/articlepages/Sport_index.asp?sc=Football&aID=2541   (230 words)

  
 NCC 2002 General Assembly: Resolution Recognizing the Patriarch of Jerusalem
the General Assembly of the National Council of Churches of Christ in the USA, meeting in November 2002, expressed serious concern about the ongoing failure of the Government of Israel to recognize the canonical election in August 2001 of His Beatitude Irenaios, the Patriarch of the Greek Orthodox Patriarchate of Jerusalem.
the venerable and ancient Patriarchate of Jerusalem is unable to function as a legal entity in Israel, and is thus unable to oversee properly the Holy Shrines and property under its jurisdiction and to operate the schools, hospitals and other institutions through which it serves Greek Orthodox Christians in the Holy Land.
NCC 2002 General Assembly: Resolution Recognizing the Patriarch of Jerusalem
www.ncccusa.org /news/02news97d.html   (230 words)

  
 CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Bulgaria
On 22 February, 1879, the first Bulgarian assembly of notables convened in the principality; on 28 April the new constitution was signed; and on 29 April Prince Alexander of Battenberg was chosen as sovereign by the first national assembly.
King Ivan Asen II (1218-41) formed an alliance with Emperor Vatatzes against the Latin Empire (1234), and again joined the Greek Church, which thereupon solemnly recognized the autonomy of the Church of Tirnovo (1235).
The Bulgarians under the exarch (or supreme lead of the Bulgarian National Church) are divided into 11 eparchies, 3 in Eastern Rumelia, with 2123 parishes, 78 monasteries for men, 15 for women, 1800 churches and 1906 clergy.
www.newadvent.org /cathen/03046a.htm   (230 words)

  
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Resolution Recognizing the Patriarch of Jerusalem November 16, 2002 WHEREAS the General Assembly of the National Council of Churches of Christ in the USA, meeting in November 2002, expressed serious...
NCC 2002 General Assembly: Resolution Recognizing the Patriarch of...
Jordan endorses New Greek Orthodox Patriarch of Jerusalem Metropolitan Irenios I, the newly elected top clergyman of the Greek Orthodox Church, on Thursday...
patriarch_of_jerusalem.iqexpand.com   (434 words)

  
 The World Factbook 2004 -- Macedonia, The Former Yugoslav Republic of
An absence of infrastructure, UN sanctions on Yugoslavia, one of its largest markets, and a Greek economic embargo over a dispute about the country's constitutional name and flag hindered economic growth until 1996.
Supreme Court - the Assembly appoints the judges; Constitutional Court - the Assembly appoints the judges; Republican Judicial Council - the Assembly appoints the judges
election results: percent of vote by party - NA; seats by party - Together for Macedonia coalition (SDSM and LDP) 60, VMRO-DPMNE 33, Democratic Union for Integration 16, Democratic Party of Albanians 7, Party for Democratic Prosperity 2, National Democratic Party 1, Socialist Party of Macedonia 1
www.brainyatlas.com /geos/mk.html   (979 words)

  
 NCC 2003 General Assembly: Reissue of Resolution Recognizing the Patriarch of Jerusalem
WHEREAS the General Assembly of the National Council of Churches of Christ in the USA, meeting in November 2002, expressed serious concern about the ongoing failure of the Government of Israel to recognize the canonical election in August 2001 of His Beatitude Irenaios, the Patriarch of the Greek Orthodox Patriarchate of Jerusalem.
WHEREAS the venerable and ancient Greek Orthodox Patriarchate of Jerusalem is unable to function as a legal entity in Israel, and is thus unable to oversee properly the Holy Shrines and property under its jurisdiction and to operate the schools, hospitals and other institutions through which it serves Orthodox Christians in the Holy Land.
-- His Beatitude Irenaios, the Patriarch of the Greek Orthodox Patriarchate of Jerusalem, was canonically elected on August 13, 2001-- but more than two years later, his election has yet to be recognized by the Government of Israel.
www.ncccusa.org /news/03patriarchate.html   (979 words)

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