European grouping of territorial cooperation: A European grouping of territorial cooperation (EGTC) is a European Union level form of transnational cooperation between countries and local authorities with legal personality. EU Council Regulation 1082/2006 of 5 July 2006 forms its legal basis. [93%] 2024-01-09 [European Union law] [Euroregions]...
List of European countries by population: This list of European countries by population comprises the 51 countries and 5 territories and dependencies in Europe, broadly defined, including Cyprus, Kazakhstan, Turkey, and the countries of the Caucasus. The most populous European country is Russia, with a population ... (none) [91%] 2024-01-13 [Lists of countries by continent] [Demographics of Europe]...
Territorium: Territorium es la palabra latina técnica utilizada por los agrimensores y por el derecho romano para definir el ámbito de influencia de una comunidad política, de manera que, para los romanos, ninguna civitas podía carecer de territorio, y se definía ... [87%] 2024-01-01
List of European countries by average wage: This is the map and list of European countries by monthly average wage (annual divided by 12 months) gross and net income (after taxes) average wages for full-time employees in their local currency and in euros. The chart below ... (None) [84%] 2024-01-11 [Lists of countries in Europe] [Wages and salaries]...
List of European countries by minimum wage: The following list provides information relating to the minimum wages (gross) of countries in Europe. The calculations are based on the assumption of a 40-hour working week and a 52-week year, with the exceptions of France (35 hours ... (None) [84%] 2024-02-10 [Lists of countries in Europe] [Minimum wage]...
Counties of Ireland: The counties of Ireland were traditional and long standing divisions of the island of Ireland. Ireland was originally divided into five provinces, Ulster, Leinster, Munster, Connacht and Meath, with the latter eventually being absorbed into Leinster. [75%] 2023-06-26
Counties of Taiwan: A county, constitutionally known as a hsien, is a de jure second-level administrative division unit in the Republic of China (Taiwan). Under the administrative structure of Taiwan, it is with the same level of a provincial city. (One of the administrative divisions of Taiwan) [75%] 2024-01-02 [First-level administrative divisions by country] [Administrative divisions in Asia]...
Counties of Denmark: The Counties of Denmark (Danish: Danmarks amter) were former subdivisions of metropolitan Denmark and overseas territories, used primarily for administrative regions, with each county having its own council with substantial powers. Originally there had been twenty-four counties, but the ... (Former administrative subdivisions of metropolitan Denmark) [75%] 2024-01-06 [Counties of Denmark] [Former subdivisions of Denmark]...
Counties of Norway: Norway is divided into 15 administrative regions, called counties (singular Norwegian: fylke, plural Bokmål: fylker; Nynorsk: fylke from Old Norse: fylki from the word "folk", Northern Sami: fylka, Southern Sami: fylhke, Lule Sami: fylkka, Kven: fylkki) which until 1918 were ... (First-level administrative divisions of Norway) [75%] 2024-01-19 [Counties of Norway] [Subdivisions of Norway]...
Counties of Moldova: Between 1999 and February 2002, Moldova was divided into 12 territorial units, including 1 municipality, 1 autonomous territorial unit, 1 territorial unit, and 9 counties (Romanian: județe; seats in brackets): In October 1999 a Taraclia County was split out from ... [75%] 2024-01-03 [Counties of Moldova]
Counties of Ireland: The counties of Ireland (Irish: Contaetha na hÉireann) are historic administrative divisions of the island. They began as Norman structures, and as the powers exercised by the Cambro-Norman barons and the Old English nobility waned over time, new offices ... (Administrative division of Ireland, historically 32 in number) [75%] 2024-03-15 [Counties of Ireland] [Counties of the Republic of Ireland]...
Counties of Estonia: Counties (Estonian: maakond, plural maakonnad) are the state administrative subdivisions of Estonia. Estonian territory is composed of 15 counties, including 13 on the mainland and 2 on islands. (First-level administrative subdivisions of Estonia) [75%] 2024-04-21 [Counties of Estonia] [Subdivisions of Estonia]...