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Banski dvori, seat of the Government of Croatia
In 1960, with the fall of the ruling Dini administration, Ali Aref Bourhan, a Harbist politician, assumed the seat of Vice President of the Government Council of French Somaliland, representing the UNI party.
A joint venture between the Irish Rugby Football Union, the FAI and the Government, saw it replaced by a new state-of-the-art 50, 000 seat Aviva Stadium, which opened in May 2010.
One of the most notable features of the building was the Axum Obelisk which stood in front of the agency seat, although just outside of the territory allocated to FAO by the Italian Government.
As per the Ministry of External Affairs of the Government of India, Micronesia has been supportive of issues of importance to India, particularly Indian candidatures to international organizations and supported India ’ s candidature for the UNSC non-permanent seat in 2011-12.
The German Federal Government began an initiative to obtain a permanent seat in the United Nations Security Council, as part of the Reform of the United Nations.
Douglas, the largest town on the Isle of Man is its capital and seat of government, where the Government offices and the parliament chambers ( Tynwald ) are located.
Dar-es-Salaam remained the seat of Government of the colony and the first Administrator was Sir Horace Archer Byatt CMG.
From 1800 until 1885, Barbados then served as the main seat of Government for the former British colonies of the Windward Islands.
After the Government of Barbados officially exited from the Windward Island union in 1885, the seat was moved from Bridgetown to St. George's on the neighbouring island of Grenada, where it remained until the territory of the Windward Islands was dissolved.
Mark Oaten had previously won the seat for the Liberal Democrats during the 1997 general election in which he defeated Gerry Malone, a Health Minister in John Major's Conservative Government.
* Belweder in Warsaw, was the official seat of the President until 1993, currently owned by the Office of the President as the official residence of the President and is used by the President and the Government for ceremonial purposes.
Government was at a loss as to how to reward him – until he inherited millions and obtained a seat in Parliament and " a taste for making inconvenient speeches in the House ( of Commons )".
Between the abbey and the river he built a palace, thereby guaranteeing that the seat of Government would be fixed at Westminster, and inevitably drawing power and wealth west out of the old City of London.
Georgetown is the seat of the central Government of Guyana.
Georgetown-referring to Central Georgetown includes the Business district as well as the seat of the national Government.
This area started from the Vaha ' akolo Road and all the eastern side to Ma ' ufanga which include the Palace of King George Taufa ' ahau Tupou I and seat of Government, as well as all the new settlement of Fasi moe Afi ' a Tungi, Malie Taha ( One Mile ), Ngele ' ia was an old settlement during the civil wars and Taufa ' ahau and his warriors destroy this settlement.
Buenos Aires city, seat of the National Government, was declared an autonomous city by the 1994 constitutional reform.
It also functions similar to a " county seat " for the Valley, with its Government Center ( Erwin Street Mall ) containing a branch of the Los Angeles County Superior Court, Van Nuys police station, the Van Nuys offices for Los Angeles City Hall, Van Nuys State Office Building and a branch of the Los Angeles Public Library.
The city serves as the governmental seat of the autonomous municipality as well as the regional hub for various Government of Puerto Rico entities, such as the Judiciary of Puerto Rico.
He has been referred to as " the greatest British architect " and is known best for having an instrumental role in designing and building a section of the metropolis of Delhi, known as New Delhi, which would later on serve as the seat of the Government of India.
Its county seat is in the town of Meenon with the majority of county governmental services located at the Burnett County Government Center.
Hennepin County Government Center located in the county seat of Minneapolis.
In 2003, its government merged with that of its largest city and county seat, Louisville, forming a new entity, the Louisville-Jefferson County Metro Government ( the official long form ) or simply Louisville Metro ( the official short form ).
On January 1, 1974, Fayette County merged its government with that of its county seat of Lexington, creating a consolidated city-county governed by the Lexington-Fayette Urban County Government.

seat and Commonwealth
In reunited Poland, and later in the Polish – Lithuanian Commonwealth, Poznań was the seat of a voivodeship.
In 1977, distressed over losing their guaranteed seat in the Massachusetts General Court, inhabitants of Martha's Vineyard considered the possibility of secession from the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, either to become part of another state ( having received offers from both Vermont and Hawai ' i ), reincorporating as a separate U. S. territory, or as the nation's 51st state.
Weakened Muscovy temporarily ceded Smolensk land to the Commonwealth in the Truce of Deulino and for the next forty-three years it was the seat of Smolensk Voivodeship.
* In the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth ( 1569 – 1795 ), the office was of senatorial rank ( i. e. entitled to a seat in the upper chamber of the sejm or diet ); with the exception of their primus, the burgrabia of the former capital Kraków, these castellans were deputies of the ( equally senatorial ) provincial voivode.
It is also the smallest mainland county seat in the Commonwealth, as only the island towns of Edgartown and Nantucket are smaller.
During Australia's first federal election in 1901, Cook was elected unopposed to the federal seat of Parramatta, and served as the deputy to Reid, then Alfred Deakin, following the creation of the Commonwealth Liberal Party from Cook's and Deakin's parties.
Melbourne's status as Australia's largest city lasted long enough, however, for it to become the seat of government of the new Commonwealth of Australia when the six colonies federated in 1901.
He won the North West Norfolk seat in the 2010 election, and was appointed a Parliamentary Under-Secretary in the coalition government within the Foreign and Commonwealth Office covering ; ' Overseas Territories, Africa, United Nations, economic issues, conflict resolution and climate change '.
At the 1997 election she was elected for the seat of Edinburgh Pentlands, displacing Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs, Malcolm Rifkind.
Subsequently the Tories picked up two seats from the Liberals in by-elections, and the Liberals ( who had won 169 seats in 1953 ) lost an additional seat to the Co-operative Commonwealth Federation ( CCF, the predecessor of the New Democratic Party ( NDP )).
In 1944, Woodrow Lloyd was elected to the Saskatchewan Legislature as the Co-operative Commonwealth Federation member for the constituency of Biggar, a seat he held until his retirement in 1971.
Bennett's Social Credit Party, and Johnson lost his own seat to Rae Eddie of the Cooperative Commonwealth Federation.
The Co-operative Commonwealth Federation ( predecessor of the New Democratic Party ) won one seat.
A seat of a powiat authorities, between 1589 and 1766 it was a free city of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth, located on Magdeburg Law.
When a Senate seat representing the Australian Capital Territory ( ACT ) or the Northern Territory ( NT ) becomes vacant, the replacement senator is chosen by the ACT Legislative Assembly or the NT Legislative Assembly, under section 44 of the Commonwealth Electoral Act 1918.
On 24 December 1991 the Russian Federation, with the concurrence of the other republics of the Commonwealth of Independent States, informed the United Nations that it would succeed the Soviet Union in its membership in the UN and in its seat on the UN Security Council.
The Executive suites ( 10 seat and 16 seat ) at Commonwealth stadium are heated suites and they are furnished to complement the green and gold interior color scheme.
The Australian Electoral Commission is also responsible for seat boundaries and redistributions, and maintains the Commonwealth electoral roll.
* National Capital Development Commission, an Australian Commonwealth Government body created to complete the establishment of Canberra as the seat of government
In the reunited Poland ( and later in the Polish – Lithuanian Commonwealth ) Poznań became the seat of a voivodeship, although within the Greater Poland region Kalisz was initially of greater importance, lying on the route from Silesia to Toruń and Gdańsk ( Danzig ).
Bulte chaired the Ontario caucus, travelled extensively to advocate for Canada's seat on the UN Security Council and was frequently called upon to deal directly with foreign parliaments in her capacity as Canadian head of the Commonwealth Parliamentary Association.

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