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[ "Finnish Transport Infrastructure Agency", "different from", "Finnish Transport Safety Agency" ]
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[ "Finnish Transport Infrastructure Agency", "topic's main category", "Category:Finnish Transport Infrastructure Agency" ]
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[ "National Bureau of Investigation (Finland)", "applies to jurisdiction", "Finland" ]
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[ "Finnish Declaration of Independence", "applies to jurisdiction", "Finland" ]
The Finnish Declaration of Independence (Finnish: Suomen itsenäisyysjulistus; Swedish: Finlands självständighetsförklaring; Russian: Провозглашение независимости Финляндии) was adopted by the Parliament of Finland on 6 December 1917. It declared Finland an independent nation, ending its autonomy within Russia as the Gr...
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[ "Hansson III Cabinet", "applies to jurisdiction", "Sweden" ]
The third cabinet of Per Albin Hansson (Swedish: Regeringen Hansson III) was the cabinet of Sweden between 13 December 1939 and 31 July 1945. It consisted of members from the Social Democratic Party, the Farmers' League, the People's Party and the National Organization of the Right. It was a national unity government f...
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[ "Hansson III Cabinet", "replaces", "Hansson II cabinet" ]
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[ "Swedish Coast Guard", "applies to jurisdiction", "Sweden" ]
The Swedish Coast Guard (Swedish: Kustbevakningen) is a Swedish civilian government agency tasked with:maritime surveillance and other control and inspection tasks as well as environmental cleanup after oil spills at sea. co-ordinate the civilian needs for maritime surveillance and maritime information. follow internat...
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[ "Swedish Coast Guard", "topic's main category", "Category:Swedish Coast Guard" ]
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[ "Gävle University College", "applies to jurisdiction", "Sweden" ]
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[ "Gävle University College", "topic's main category", "Category:Högskolan i Gävle" ]
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[ "Election Authority (Sweden)", "applies to jurisdiction", "Sweden" ]
The Swedish Election Authority (Swedish: Valmyndigheten) is a government agency responsible for organizing national elections and referendums in Sweden. The agency began its operations on 1 July 2001 when it took over the responsibilities from the Swedish National Tax Board.Local and regional elections are the responsi...
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[ "State of the Nation (Luxembourg)", "main subject", "Luxembourg" ]
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[ "State of the Nation (Luxembourg)", "applies to jurisdiction", "Luxembourg" ]
The State of the Nation (Luxembourgish: Lag vun der Natioun, French: l'état de la Nation, German: Lage der Nation) is a speech made annually by the Prime Minister of Luxembourg to the national legislature, the Chamber of Deputies. It covers the economic, social, and financial state of the country, and is followed by a...
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[ "State of the Nation (Luxembourg)", "participant", "Deputy of the Chamber of Deputies of Luxembourg" ]
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[ "State of the Nation (Luxembourg)", "participant", "Government of Luxembourg" ]
The State of the Nation (Luxembourgish: Lag vun der Natioun, French: l'état de la Nation, German: Lage der Nation) is a speech made annually by the Prime Minister of Luxembourg to the national legislature, the Chamber of Deputies. It covers the economic, social, and financial state of the country, and is followed by a...
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[ "State of the Nation (Luxembourg)", "participant", "President of the Chamber of Deputies" ]
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[ "Council of Government of Luxembourg", "applies to jurisdiction", "Luxembourg" ]
The Council of Government of Luxembourg consists of the Prime Minister and a number of ministers. It was created by Grand Ducal decree on 29 August 1846, as the administrator of the country: "The Council of Government administers the country , while complying with laws and regulations (...) The administration of the co...
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[ "2017 Luxembourg communal elections", "applies to jurisdiction", "Luxembourg" ]
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[ "2017 Luxembourg communal elections", "follows", "2011 Luxembourg communal elections" ]
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[ "2018 Luxembourg general election", "applies to jurisdiction", "Luxembourg" ]
General elections were held in Luxembourg on 14 October 2018. All 60 seats of the Chamber of Deputies were renewed. The incumbent Bettel–Schneider Ministry was made up of a coalition of the Democratic Party (DP), the Luxembourg Socialist Workers' Party (LSAP) and The Greens. The largest party in Parliament, the Christi...
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[ "2018 Luxembourg general election", "follows", "2013 Luxembourg general election" ]
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[ "2018 Luxembourg general election", "followed by", "Next Luxembourg parliamentary election" ]
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[ "2018 Luxembourg general election", "followed by", "2023 Luxembourg general election" ]
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[ "Chancellor of Justice (Sweden)", "applies to jurisdiction", "Sweden" ]
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[ "Swedish municipal reforms of 1862", "applies to jurisdiction", "Sweden" ]
The Swedish municipal reforms of 1862 defined new Swedish local governments, called Kommun in Swedish and usually called municipalities in English. Before the 1862 reform, local governments in Sweden were based on church parishes and were integrated with churches. The 1862 reforms included a constitutional change creat...
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[ "University West", "applies to jurisdiction", "Sweden" ]
University West (Swedish: Högskolan Väst) is a university college (högskola) located in Trollhättan, in southwestern Sweden. University West was initially called University College of Trollhättan/Uddevalla (Swedish: Högskolan i Trollhättan/Uddevalla) and had three campuses, in Trollhättan, Uddevalla and Vänersborg. In ...
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[ "Swedish Research Council", "applies to jurisdiction", "Sweden" ]
The Swedish Research Council (Swedish: Vetenskapsrådet) is a Government agency in Sweden established in 2001, with the responsibility to support and develop basic scientific research. Its objective is for Sweden to be a leading nation in scientific research. The agency has three main functions: To distribute governm...
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[ "SWEDAC", "applies to jurisdiction", "Sweden" ]
Swedish Board for Accreditation and Conformity Assessment (Swedish: Styrelsen för ackreditering och teknisk kontroll, SWEDAC) is the national accreditation body, assessing the competence of laboratories, certification and inspection bodies in Sweden. It is one of the Government agencies in Sweden that answers to the Sw...
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[ "Swedish Agency for Government Employers", "applies to jurisdiction", "Sweden" ]
The Swedish Agency for Government Employers (SAGE) (Swedish: Arbetsgivarverket) is a Swedish administrative authority organized under the Ministry of Health and Social Affairs. The agency acts like an employers' organization, responsible for central agreements and negotiations with trade unions on pay and employment co...
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[ "European Centre of Excellence for Countering Hybrid Threats", "applies to jurisdiction", "Finland" ]
The European Centre of Excellence for Countering Hybrid Threats (Hybrid CoE; Finnish: Euroopan hybridiuhkien torjunnan osaamiskeskus) is a network-based international and independent hub for practitioners and experts based in Helsinki, Finland. The Hybrid CoE focuses on responses to hybrid threats under the auspices of...
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[ "Finnish Defence Intelligence Agency", "applies to jurisdiction", "Finland" ]
The Finnish Defence Intelligence Agency (Finnish: Puolustusvoimien tiedustelulaitos, PVTIEDL; Swedish: Försvarsmaktens underrättelsetjänst) is the combined signals (SIGINT), geospatial (GEOINT) and imagery intelligence (IMINT) agency of the Finnish Defence Forces. Operational since 2014, its responsibility is to suppor...
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[ "Finnish Defence Intelligence Agency", "follows", "Finnish Intelligence Research Establishment" ]
Organization Function The Finnish Defence Intelligence Agency is subordinate to the Intelligence Division of Defence Command and its self-stated tasks include analysing military strategies, gathering geospatial and meteorological intelligence, training Defence Forces and partner staff, such as police or border guard, a...
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[ "Finnish Defence Intelligence Agency", "follows", "Finnish Military Intelligence Centre" ]
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[ "2017 Turku attack", "applies to jurisdiction", "Finland" ]
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[ "National Board of Trade (Sweden)", "applies to jurisdiction", "Sweden" ]
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[ "Defence Act of 1925 (Sweden)", "applies to jurisdiction", "Sweden" ]
The Defence Act of 1925 was a defence act passed by the Swedish Riksdag on 26 May 1925 and came into force on 1 January 1928. The Act specified how the Swedish Armed Forces would operate during the coming years. The Act resulted in a policy of disarmament. The Act would remain effective until the Defence Act of 1936. T...
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[ "Defence Act of 1936 (Sweden)", "applies to jurisdiction", "Sweden" ]
The Defence Act of 1936 was a defence act passed by the Swedish Riksdag on 11 June 1936 which remained in effect until 17 June 1942.Background The Act increased the yearly budget of the Swedish Armed Forces from 118 million SEK to 148 million, roughly 1.5% of the Swedish GDP. The budget of the Swedish Air Force receive...
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[ "Defence Act of 2000 (Sweden)", "applies to jurisdiction", "Sweden" ]
The Defence Act of 2000 (prop. 1999/2000:30) was a defence act passed by the Swedish Riksdag on 30 March 2000, and the largest reorganisation of the Swedish Armed Forces since the Defence Act of 1925. The act was a continuation of the policies set in motion by the Defence Act of 1996: shifting the military's focus from...
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[ "Rinne Cabinet", "applies to jurisdiction", "Finland" ]
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[ "Rinne Cabinet", "significant event", "resignation" ]
The cabinet of Antti Rinne was the 75th government of Finland. It was formed following the parliamentary election of 2019 and was formally appointed by President Sauli Niinistö on 6 June 2019. The cabinet consisted of a coalition formed by the Social Democratic Party, the Centre Party, the Green League, the Left Allia...
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[ "Rinne Cabinet", "follows", "Juha Sipilä's cabinet" ]
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[ "Rinne Cabinet", "replaces", "Juha Sipilä's cabinet" ]
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[ "Rinne Cabinet", "cause", "2019 Finnish government formation" ]
The cabinet of Antti Rinne was the 75th government of Finland. It was formed following the parliamentary election of 2019 and was formally appointed by President Sauli Niinistö on 6 June 2019. The cabinet consisted of a coalition formed by the Social Democratic Party, the Centre Party, the Green League, the Left Allia...
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[ "Rinne Cabinet", "followed by", "Sanna Marin's cabinet" ]
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[ "Naval Staff (Sweden)", "applies to jurisdiction", "Sweden" ]
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[ "Marin Cabinet", "applies to jurisdiction", "Finland" ]
The Marin Cabinet was the 76th government of Finland. It was formed following the collapse of the Rinne Cabinet and officially took office on 10 December 2019. The cabinet headed by Sanna Marin consists of a coalition formed by the Social Democratic Party, the Centre Party, the Green League, the Left Alliance, and the ...
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[ "Marin Cabinet", "followed by", "Petteri Orpo's cabinet" ]
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[ "Marin Cabinet", "follows", "Antti Rinne's cabinet" ]
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[ "Marin Cabinet", "replaces", "Antti Rinne's cabinet" ]
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[ "Nationalmuseum", "applies to jurisdiction", "Sweden" ]
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[ "Nationalmuseum", "owner of", "artist list of the National Museum of Sweden" ]
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[ "Nationalmuseum", "topic's main category", "Category:Nationalmuseum" ]
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[ "Nationalmuseum", "located on terrain feature", "Blasieholmen" ]
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[ "Nationalmuseum", "main subject", "art collection" ]
Collection The museum collection consists of about half a million drawings from the Middle Ages to 1900, a prominent 17th-century collection of Rembrandt and other Dutch painters, and a collection of porcelain items, paintings, sculptures, and modern art as well. In total the collection amounts to circa 700,000 objects...
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[ "Moderna Museet", "applies to jurisdiction", "Sweden" ]
Moderna Museet (Museum of Modern Art), Stockholm, Sweden, is a state museum for modern and contemporary art located on the island of Skeppsholmen in central Stockholm, opened in 1958. In 2009 the museum opened the Moderna Museet Malmö in Malmö.History The museum opened in Stockholm on 9 May 1958, and opened a branch in...
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[ "Moderna Museet", "located on terrain feature", "Skeppsholmen" ]
Moderna Museet (Museum of Modern Art), Stockholm, Sweden, is a state museum for modern and contemporary art located on the island of Skeppsholmen in central Stockholm, opened in 1958. In 2009 the museum opened the Moderna Museet Malmö in Malmö.History The museum opened in Stockholm on 9 May 1958, and opened a branch in...
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[ "Moderna Museet", "topic's main category", "Category:Moderna Museet" ]
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[ "Moderna Museet", "founded by", "Otte Sköld" ]
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[ "Moderna Museet", "significant event", "claim for restitution of artwork" ]
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[ "Supreme Administrative Court of Sweden", "applies to jurisdiction", "Sweden" ]
The Supreme Administrative Court of Sweden (Swedish: Högsta förvaltningsdomstolen, before 2011 Regeringsrätten, acronym RR or RegR) is the supreme court and the third and final tier for administrative court cases in Sweden, and is located in Stockholm. It has a parallel status to that of the Supreme Court of Sweden (Hö...
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[ "Public Health Agency of Sweden", "applies to jurisdiction", "Sweden" ]
The Public Health Agency of Sweden (Swedish: Folkhälsomyndigheten, abbreviated Fohm) is a Swedish government agency with national responsibility for public health. It falls under the Ministry of Health and Social Affairs and works to promote public health and to prevent illness and injuries through education. It monito...
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[ "Swedish Fiscal Policy Council", "applies to jurisdiction", "Sweden" ]
The Swedish Fiscal Policy Council (Swedish: Finanspolitiska rådet) is a Swedish government agency organized under the Ministry of Finance tasked with providing an independent evaluation of the Government's fiscal policy. It was established in Stockholm 2007, to review and assess the extent to which the fiscal and econo...
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[ "State epidemiologist (Sweden)", "applies to jurisdiction", "Sweden" ]
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[ "State epidemiologist (Sweden)", "officeholder", "Anders Tegnell" ]
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[ "His Majesty's Military Staff", "applies to jurisdiction", "Sweden" ]
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[ "Swedish Gender Equality Agency", "applies to jurisdiction", "Sweden" ]
The Swedish Gender Equality Agency (Swedish: Jämställdhetsmyndigheten) is a Swedish government agency located in Angered, Gothenburg. It has about 50 employees and was formed in January 2018. The agency responsibilities include gender equality in public administration (Swedish: offentlig förvaltning), other public fina...
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[ "Succession to the Danish throne", "applies to jurisdiction", "Denmark" ]
The Danish Act of Succession, adopted on 5 June 1953, restricts the throne to those descended from Christian X and his wife, Alexandrine of Mecklenburg-Schwerin, through approved marriages. Succession is by a change in the law in 2009 governed by absolute primogeniture.Law of succession Dynasts lose their right to the ...
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[ "Cabinet of Greece", "applies to jurisdiction", "Greece" ]
The cabinet of Greece, officially called the Ministerial Council (Greek: Yπουργικό Συμβούλιο), constitutes the Government of Greece (Greek: Κυβέρνηση της Ελλάδας). It is the collective decision-making body of the Hellenic Republic, composed of the Prime Minister and the Ministers. One or more Ministers may be appointed...
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[ "ProtonMail", "applies to jurisdiction", "Switzerland" ]
Data centers Proton Mail maintains two data centers, one in Lausanne and another in Attinghausen (in the former K7 military bunker under 1,000 meters (3,300 ft) of granite) as a backup. Since the servers are located in Switzerland, they are legally outside of the jurisdiction of the European Union, United States, and o...
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[ "ProtonMail", "owned by", "Proton" ]
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[ "2015 Swiss federal election", "applies to jurisdiction", "Switzerland" ]
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[ "2015 Swiss federal election", "followed by", "2019 Swiss federal election" ]
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[ "2015 Swiss federal election", "follows", "2011 Swiss federal election" ]
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[ "Italian lira", "applies to jurisdiction", "Italy" ]
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[ "Italian lira", "topic's main category", "Category:Italian lira" ]
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[ "Italian lira", "replaces", "Sardinian lira" ]
Introduction of the lira The Napoleonic Kingdom of Italy first introduced the Italian lira in 1807 at par with the French franc, worth 4.5 grams of fine silver or 0.29032 gram of fine gold (gold-silver ratio 15.5). Despite the kingdom's demise in 1814, this new lira would eventually replace the currencies of the differ...
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[ "Italian lira", "replaces", "Roman scudo" ]
Introduction of the lira The Napoleonic Kingdom of Italy first introduced the Italian lira in 1807 at par with the French franc, worth 4.5 grams of fine silver or 0.29032 gram of fine gold (gold-silver ratio 15.5). Despite the kingdom's demise in 1814, this new lira would eventually replace the currencies of the differ...
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[ "Italian lira", "replaces", "Venetian lira" ]
Introduction of the lira The Napoleonic Kingdom of Italy first introduced the Italian lira in 1807 at par with the French franc, worth 4.5 grams of fine silver or 0.29032 gram of fine gold (gold-silver ratio 15.5). Despite the kingdom's demise in 1814, this new lira would eventually replace the currencies of the differ...
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[ "Italian lira", "replaces", "Parman lira" ]
The Piedmontese scudo, Sardinian scudo and the Genoese lira after 1800, by the Italian lira; The Milanese lira, Venetian lira, Lombardo-Venetian lira and Parman lira after 1814, at the rate of 270 Milanese lire = 45 Milanese scudi = 405 Venetian lire = 855 Parman lire = 207.23 Italian lire; The Tuscan fiorino and the T...
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[ "Italian lira", "replaces", "Lombardy-Venetia pound" ]
Introduction of the lira The Napoleonic Kingdom of Italy first introduced the Italian lira in 1807 at par with the French franc, worth 4.5 grams of fine silver or 0.29032 gram of fine gold (gold-silver ratio 15.5). Despite the kingdom's demise in 1814, this new lira would eventually replace the currencies of the differ...
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[ "Italian lira", "replaces", "Two Sicilies ducat" ]
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[ "2020 Lithuanian parliamentary election", "applies to jurisdiction", "Lithuania" ]
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[ "2020 Lithuanian parliamentary election", "follows", "2016 Lithuanian parliamentary election" ]
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[ "2020 Lithuanian parliamentary election", "followed by", "2024 Lithuanian parliamentary election" ]
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[ "Basaglia Law", "applies to jurisdiction", "Italy" ]
Main consequences The main long-term consequences of implementation of Law 180 are that: Patients who were staying in mental hospitals before 1978 were gradually discharged into the community, and; The availability of psychiatric beds in Italy is lower than in other comparable countries: Italy has 46 psychiatric beds f...
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[ "Basaglia Law", "main subject", "psychiatric hospital" ]
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[ "Basaglia Law", "followed by", "Legge 23 dicembre 1978, n. 833" ]
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[ "Basaglia Law", "main subject", "involuntary commitment" ]
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[ "Constitution of Italy", "applies to jurisdiction", "Italy" ]
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[ "Constitution of Italy", "topic's main category", "Category:Constitutions of Italy" ]
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[ "Draghi government", "applies to jurisdiction", "Italy" ]
Investiture vote On 17 February 2021, the Senate approved the Draghi government with 262 votes in favour, 40 against and 2 abstentions. The following day, the Chamber of Deputies affirmed its support, with 535 votes in favour, 56 against and 5 abstentions. This was the third largest majority garnered by a government in...
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[ "Draghi government", "replaces", "Conte II Cabinet" ]
The Draghi government was the 67th government of the Italian Republic, led by former President of the European Central Bank, Mario Draghi. It was in office between 13 February 2021 and 22 October 2022. The Draghi government was formed following the resignation of Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte in the midst of a politica...
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[ "Polish Orthodox Church", "applies to jurisdiction", "Poland" ]
The Polish Autocephalous Orthodox Church (Polish: Polski Autokefaliczny Kościół Prawosławny), commonly known as the Polish Orthodox Church, or Orthodox Church of Poland, is one of the autocephalous Eastern Orthodox churches in full communion. The church was established in 1924, to accommodate Orthodox Christians of Pol...
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[ "Polish Orthodox Church", "topic's main category", "Category:Polish Orthodox Church" ]
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[ "Greens and Left Alliance", "applies to jurisdiction", "Italy" ]
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[ "Historical Dictionary of Switzerland", "applies to jurisdiction", "Switzerland" ]
Print edition The encyclopedia is published simultaneously in three of Switzerland's national languages: German (Historisches Lexikon der Schweiz, HLS, in red), French (Dictionnaire Historique de la Suisse, DHS, in blue) and Italian (Dizionario Storico della Svizzera, DSS, in yellow). The first of a total of 13 volumes...
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[ "Historical Dictionary of Switzerland", "different from", "Dictionnaire historique et biographique de la Suisse" ]
Genesis of the project As early as the 1950s, several personal initiatives - including those of Federal Councillors Philipp Etter in 1958 and Hans Peter Tschudi a few years later - were launched with the aim of creating a successor to the DHBS, whose financial failure, which had by then caused the bankruptcy of its pub...
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[ "European Health Insurance Card", "applies to jurisdiction", "Switzerland" ]
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