Pontifical Argentine Catholic University. It is a private Catholic confessional Argentine university, whose headquarters are located in the Puerto Madero neighborhood of the City of Buenos Aires. Historical review Originally there was a first Catholic University with a Faculty of Law...
According to abbreviationfinder, CIA stands for Central Intelligence Agency. Origin The 26 of July of 1947 Harry S. Truman, President of the United States, signed the National Security Act which gave birth to the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA). The Central Intelligence...
Union of European Football Associations, better known by its acronym as UEFA according to AbbreviationFinder, is an organization that represents the majority of the national football associations in Europe, runs the national and club competitions in its area, and controls the prize...
Known as Confederation of African Football by AbbreviationFinder, CAF is the governing body of African football, founded in 1957. The founding members are: Egypt, Sudan, Ethiopia and South Africa. The 53-member organization is based in Egypt. CAF represents the national football...
UNHCR: United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees, English United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees [ju ː nait ɪ d ne ɪ ʃ nz ha ɪ kə m ɪ ʃ nə f ɔ refjə d ʒ...
ICC: International Criminal Court The UN plays an important role in developing international rules for relations between states and other international bodies. Over the years, several so-called conventions, ie binding international agreements, have been established within the UN. States can accede...
Compared to the previous version, FIFA 18 is more varied and makes it possible to make more precise moves and passes. With the free update you can play in the FIFA 18 World Cup. The representation of the stadiums in Russia...
Before entering fully into the definition of the term city-state, we are going to know the etymological origin of the two words that give it its shape: -City is a word that derives from Latin, exactly from “civitas” which is composed...