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  List of religious leaders in 2003 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Czechia and Slovakia - Nicholas, Metropolitan of All Czechia and Slovakia (2000-present)
Poland - Sawa, Metropolitan of Warsaw and All Poland (1998-present)
Ukraine - Volodymyr, Metropolitan of Kiev and all Ukraine (1992-present)
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/List_of_religious_leaders_in_2003   (886 words)

  
 The Slovak Spectator - Slovakia's English Language Newspaper
Slovakia is a good proposition to investors, the EU, and certainly to the Slovak himself.
We cannot change the past,but we can help shape the future,now that Slovakia has been given the chance to shape her own destiny,whatever that may be,which is her own business,and not mine nor yours.
The reasons are multiple, but for the Slovakia to become one of the next "tigers" fundamental change must take place including a raising of the living wage as well as compassion and support from the EU.
www.slovakspectator.sk /clanok_koment.asp?cl=13863   (4470 words)

  
 Religious leaders
1838) Metropolitans (from 1975, Patriarchs) of Lviv (from 21 Aug 2005, of Kiev) 1808 - 1814 Antony Angelovich (b.
Constantinople continued to recognize Dionizy as metropolitan until his death 15 Mar 1960 and never recognized Makary, who was recognized by the Russian Church.
Constantinople continued to recognize Sabbazd as metropolitan until his death 14 Nov 1959 and never recognized Eleutherius, who was recognized by the Russian Church.
rulers.org /relig.html   (13383 words)

  
 [No title]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
Czechia and Poland have today, some two thousand connected hosts each and are the most advanced countries in Central and Eastern Europe with respect to IP connectivity.
In Croatia, Czechia, Estonia, Hungary, Poland, Slovakia and Slovenia there has been rapid growth of connected IP networks and hosts mostly in the academic community.
National and namely metropolitan telecommunications infrastructure seems to be the main bottleneck in most of them.
ftp.belnet.be /pub/packages/ripe-docs/ripe-086.txt   (6227 words)

  
 Typology & geography of European mass migration (text)
Eastern European Jews fled from the rising tide of anti-Semitism, pogroms and economic misery in the Ukraine, Galicia and the Baltics and established themselves as large ethno-religious minorities in the booming metropolitan areas of the late 19th and early 20th centuries: Berlin, Vienna, Paris and cities like Lviv, Warsaw and Prague.
Some 300,000 members of the Hungarian minorities in Southern Slovakia, Transylvania (Romania) and the Voyvodina (Serbia) were transferred to Hungary or ®exchanged¯ by order of their respective governments (Kosinski, 1982; Dsvenyi / Vukovich, 1994).
At an early stage this kind of migration was amplified by several European countries granting citizenship to the residents of their former overseas territories or facilitating their immigration by granting them special legal status as quasi- nationals or privileged aliens (Cohen, 1994; Coleman, 1994a; Entzinger, 1994).
www.un.org /popin/confcon/milan/plen3/3rdplen.html   (13993 words)

  
 Russian Orthodox Church Outside of Russia
Last week, His Eminence Metropolitan Laurus, along with Protodeacon Victor Lochmatov and Subdeacon Nicholas Olhovsky visited the town of Ladomirovo, where from the 1920's until the mid-1940's, the print shop of the Brotherhood of St Job of Pochaev operated, founded by Archbishop Vitaly (Maximenko, +1960) of blessed memory.
His Eminence was greeted by Protopriest Aleksandr Cap, Secretary of Metropolitan Nikolai of Czechia and Slovakia, the Archbishop of Carpathia and representatives of the Carpathian Metropoliate.
At the present time, His Eminence Metropolitan Nikolai is resting with relatives due to illness, where His Eminence Metropolitan Laurus paid him a fraternal visit.
www.russianorthodoxchurch.ws /01newstucture/pagesen/news05/carpathi.html   (379 words)

  
 SVCC festival of the Arts
Rudiakov is music director of the Adelphi Chamber Orchestra, the Metropolitan Symphony, and the Manchester Music Festival Chamber Orchestra.
She has also become the winner of the 1998 Cello Concerto Competition at the Juilliard School and performed as a soloist with the Juilliard Orchestra.
Momtchilova has had numerous solo, chamber, and recital performances in a number of countries including Austria, Poland, Germany, Russia, Holland, Yugoslavia, Czechia, Slovakia, and the United States.
www.sw.vccs.edu /Festival2002/adimages/Camerata/camerata.html   (725 words)

  
 Czech Towns and Cities
Bruntal, a district town with 18.000 inhabitants in the Jeseniky Mountains (das Gesenke), under the Praded - Altvater Mount, the highest peak in Moravia.
It counts today 10.000 people and it is the youngest district town in Czechia.
All three nationalities lived here together for centuries and a special dialect of German, Polish and Czech languages is still spoken here.
members.tripod.com /~zlimpkk/Topography/mesta1.html   (3455 words)

  
 [No title]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
Thus, setting off from the land of the Phoenicians, they all converged to this holy shrine through public roads ; this place was swarming with the big company of God, illustrious bishops having gathered to Jerusalem from all dioceses.
The Macedonians had dispatched their metropolitan, the Planarians and the Myssians had sent the blossoming beauties of the youth of God ; the holy bishop of the Persians was also present, a man who had clearly interpreted the divine scriptures ; the Bithynians and the Thracians also bedecked the fullness of the assembly.
The notables of the Cilicians were not absent and the most erudite Cappadocians shone amidst the assembly, while all Syria and Mesopotamia, Phoenicia, Arabia, Palestine, Egypt, Libya and the inhabitants of Thebes completed the big company of God, followed by innumerable laymen from all provinces.
www.patriarchofjerusalem.com /en/patriarxis/speech.asp   (2754 words)

  
 Investor's Business Daily: Breaking News
The successful rollout is the result of extensive collaboration between SAP Austria, IBM, BLUE-IT (previously Metropolitan) and various SAP partners.
Apart from its home market Austria, Wiener Städtische is present in Belarus, Bulgaria, Croatia, Czechia, Germany, Hungary, Liechtenstein, Poland, Rumania, Serbia, Slovakia, the Ukraine.
In Austria, the Czech Republic and Slovakia the Wiener Stadtische is one of the market leaders.
www.investors.com /breakingnews.asp?journalid=31427222   (1162 words)

  
 TOWARDS A EUROPE ROOTED IN PEACE AND FREEDOM
It was thought that this expanded Union could resist globalization, the movement taking control of the rest of the world, through establishing a deeper Union with its own written Constitution.
However, Eastern Europe, perhaps especially Poland, Slovakia, Hungary and Russia, is in a state of rechristianization.
The fact is that, whatever the state of religious practice in Europe today, the underlying culture of all of Europe is Christianity.
www.apostle1.com /06-20-2005-towards_a_europe_rooted_in_peace.htm   (2258 words)

  
 Driving the Roads of Europe: Travel by Car, Van, or Motorcycle.
Austria, Switzerland, Slovakia, and some other countries charge an annual fee to use the expressways.
If you're accustomed to metropolitan freeways where you frequently do a right hand pass on those cars poking along in the supposedly fast lanes, break the habit or risk you life.
Also, it is strictly illegal to drive in the left lane on any expressway except to pass another vehicle.
www.enjoy-europe.com /hte/chap18/auto.htm   (7789 words)

  
 Prime Travel Data for Europe   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
When you are traveling in eastern Europe, the best second language would be German or perhaps Russian.
My German was understood by police in Slovakia and Ukraine and was very valuable in other countries as well.
In order to find out what exchange rates you will be facing on your trip, check the financial section of a major metropolitan daily newspaper or call your bank.
www.enjoy-europe.com /cds/about.html   (3041 words)

  
 [No title]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
The Macedonian Orthodox Metropolitan for the Prespa-Bitola parish, Bishop Petar, held a church service in remembrance of Gruev.
For Macedonia to become a member of the world body, it must receive recommendation from the Security Council and then the UN General Assembly, which votes on January 19 and 20, 1993 to accept new member-states such as Czechia and Slovakia.
Thirty-three UN peacekeeping troops have arrived in Macedonia from the Croatian capital, Zagreb.
www.b-info.com /places/Macedonia/republic/news/201-300/208.1   (4646 words)

  
 Encyclopedia: List of countries   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
This is a list of famous cemeteries, mausoleums and other places people are buried, world-wide.
This is the list of city listings by country and territory: See also List of cities by latitude List of metropolitan areas by population List of national capitals List of capitals of subnational entities List of towns List of neighborhood listings by city External link Place Names of Europe Categories...
This is a list of universities, colleges and other educational institutions providing higher education (meaning tertiary, quaternary or in some cases post-secondary education).
www.nationmaster.com /encyclopedia/List-of-countries   (6218 words)

  
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EUnet Czechia offers network services from the low end (e-mail services over the uucp protocol) up to the full connectivity to the Internet using the full suite of TCP/IP protocols.
Eunet Czechia has currently three POPs (points of presence) in major cities of the Czech Republic (Prague, Pilsen, Brno).
EUnet Slovakia Service Area: Slovak Republic Contact: Gejza Buechler / Ivan Lescak Voice: +42 7 377 434 / +42 7 725 306 email: bb-op@Slovakia.EU.net FTP more info: ftp.eunet.sk Network Description : EUnet Slovakia provides EUnet services in Slovak Republic; these services include e-mail, news, Internet connectivity and some additional services.
ftp.cac.psu.edu /pub/internexus/DLIST.ACCESS   (6471 words)

  
 Letter of Patriarch Diodoros I to the Patriarch of Antioch   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
This fact We denounced in the meeting which took place in Crete in 1984, in the context of Orthodox-Roman Catholic Dialogue.
Thereafter, these proselytistic activities continued, joined with deplorable atrocities in the Ukraine—activities which were denounced to the Orthodox Churches by His Beatitude, Alexei, Patriarch of Moscow in 1990; these activities continued in other parts (e.g., Croatia, Serbia, Czechia and Slovakia), and were also denounced by Their Beatitudes, Pavle, Patriarch of Serbia, and Metropolitan Dorothej, respectively.
During that period an exhortation for the "re-evangelization" of the Countries of the then dissolved Soviet Union was proclaimed from the Center of Roman Catholics [Ed.
www.orthodoxinfo.com /ecumenism/diodoros_ant.aspx   (3004 words)

  
 DX LISTENING DIGEST MAY 2003 ARCHIVE
Then I had to go to bed because it was 3:10am local time and a normal working day before me...
GOOD DX, (Karel Honzik the Czech Republic (Czechia), AOR AR-7030 30 m Long Wire, hard-core-dx via DXLD) ** CONGO.
Congo, 5985, May 25 2155-2300* Surprisingly good, strong signal and in the clear.
www.w4uvh.net /dxldtd3e.html   (18780 words)

  
 POSC - Political Science
POSC 366 Independent Study 1-6 POSC 372 East Central European Politics 3 Survey of East Central European political systems (Poland, Hungary, Czechia and Slovakia, Germany, Romania, former Yugoslavia, Bulgaria and Albania) after World War II.
The so-called new federal states in Germany (ex-DDR) will be emphasized.
POSC 681 Metropolitan Infrastructure and Transportation 3 See URAF681 for course description.
www.udel.edu /provost/ugradcat/ugradcat96/26/list/78.html   (3588 words)

  
 1998-99 Political Science Course Descriptions: Registrar's Office   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
POSC 372 East Central European Politics 3 credits Survey of East Central European political systems (Poland, Hungary, Czechia and Slovakia, Germany, Romania, former Yugoslavia, Bulgaria and Albania) after World War II.
POSC 679 Shipping and Port Management 3 credits See MAST679 for course description.
POSC 681 Metropolitan Infrastructure and Transportation 3 credits See UAPP681 for course description.
www.udel.edu /registrar/crs98/posc.html   (4142 words)

  
 INTERNATIONAL NETWORK OF
(Austria, Czech Republic, Slovakia, Hungary, Romania, Bulgaria, Successor states of former Yugoslavia)
The academic surroundings of Harvard, one of the world renowned universities, the suburban setting of Cambridge, the liberal climate of metropolitan Boston made for a pleasant location of this year’s
This was certainly one of the most complicated council meetings ever, since financial considerations forced us to organize everything ourselves, ranging from travel and commuting arrangements to catering and lodging.
www.mindspring.com /~ines/newsletter23.htm   (7759 words)

  
 Global Village Two
Associate the following rivers with the areas/regions they flow through.
Rank the following cities by their "metropolitan area" populations:
Match the following European countries with the Supranational Institutions they belong to:
geog.tamu.edu /~prout/GVillageTwo.html   (848 words)

  
 IGU Sustainable Tourism Study Group Members
Tadeusz Siwek 701 03 University of Ostrava Dvorakova 7 Czech Republic Tel: 00420 - 69 - 6160 367 Home tel: 00420 - 69 - 657 21 87 E-mail: tadeusz.siwek (at)osu.cz I am interesting such topics as: perception of geographical space, changing of tourism in the Central-East Europe (Czechia, Slovakia, Poland, Hungary).
I have a long-term experience as a guide in numerous European countries (with Polish, Czech and Slovak tourists).
UK Centre for Events Management Leeds Metropolitan University
www.geog.nau.edu /igust/members.html   (7490 words)

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