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Close, Closed, Closure: Close, Closed, Closure (סגר) is a documentary film by Ram Loevy that aired on Israel's Channel 8 on 5 August 2002. The film describes life in the occupied Gaza Strip, three years before Israel unilaterally disengaged from there in 2005. (2002 television film) [100%] 2024-01-21 [2002 television films] [2002 films]...
Elections in Austria: On the federal level, there are two main elections in Austria: presidential elections and elections to determine the composition of the National Council (Nationalrat), the lower house of Austria's bicameral Parliament. The upper house, the Federal Council consists of ... (Political elections for public offices in Austria) [97%] 2024-01-11 [Elections in Austria]
Marriage in Austria: Marriage in Austria is only performed by civil ceremonies; religious ceremonies are allowed but have no legal status. The minimum age of marriage is 16 with parental consent or 18 without. [97%] 2023-10-31 [Marriage by country] [Law of Austria]...
Turks in Austria: Turks in Austria, also referred to as Turkish Austrians and Austrian Turks, (German: Türken in Österreich; Turkish: Avusturya'daki Türkler) are people of Turkish ethnicity living in Austria. They form the largest ethnic minority group in the country; thus, the ... (Ethnic group in Austria) [97%] 2024-01-22 [Austrian people of Turkish descent] [Turkish diaspora by country]...
Telecommunications in Austria: The border between the modern states of Germany and Switzerland extends to 362 kilometres (225 mi), mostly following Lake Constance and the High Rhine (Hochrhein), with territories to the north mostly belonging to Germany and territories to the south mainly ... (Overview of telecommunications in Austria) [97%] 2024-02-04 [Telecommunications in Austria] [Internet in Austria]...
Armenians in Austria: Armenians in Austria (Armenian: Հայերն Ավստրիայում, romanized: Hayern Avstriayum; German: Armenier in Österreich) refers to ethnic Armenians living in Austria. They number around 6,000 and mainly live in Vienna. (none) [97%] 2023-09-19 [Austrian people of Armenian descent] [Ethnic groups in Austria]...
Serbs in Austria: The Serbs in Austria are the second largest ethnic minority group in Austria, after Germans. The first wave of Serbs to Austria began in the early 19th century, while the largest wave was during the migrant worker program of the ... (none) [97%] 2023-09-19 [Austrian people of Serbian descent] [Ethnic groups in Austria]...
Abortion in Austria: Abortion in Austria has been fully legalized since 1 January 1975. Elective abortions can be performed in hospitals for women during the first three months from the beginning of the pregnancy. (Overview of the legality and prevalence of abortions in Austria) [97%] 2024-01-11 [Abortion in Europe] [Healthcare in Austria]...
Tourism in Austria: Tourism in Austria forms an important part of the country's economy, accounting for almost 9% of the Austrian gross domestic product. Austria has one guest bed for every six inhabitants, and boasts the highest per capita income from tourism ... (Overview of tourism in Austria) [97%] 2024-01-11 [Tourism in Austria] [Tourism in Europe by country]...
Zivildienst in Austria: The Zivildienst (German, translated verbatim to "Civilian Service", but "compulsory paid community service" is more contextually equivalent) is the most common mandatory alternative service for conscientious objectors of the national military service in the Austrian Armed Forces. Officially called Zivildienstleistender ... [97%] 2024-01-01 [1975 establishments in Austria]
Serbs in Austria: The Serbs in Austria are the second largest ethnic minority group in Austria, after Germans. The first wave of Serbs to Austria began in the early 19th century, while the largest wave was during the migrant worker program of the ... (none) [97%] 2024-03-06 [Austrian people of Serbian descent] [Ethnic groups in Austria]...
Pensions in Austria: The pensions system in Austria is composed of three parts: occupational pensions, private pensions, and state pensions. However, private and occupational pensions are secondary to the public pension issued through the state. (Overview of pensions in Austria) [97%] 2024-03-25 [Economy of Austria] [Pensions by country]...