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Hace 1 día · De facto segregation, or segregation "in fact", is that which exists without sanction of the law. De facto segregation continues today in such closely related areas as residential segregation and school segregation because of both contemporary behavior and the historical legacy of de jure segregation.
4 de mar. de 2024 · Conceptualización. El terrorismo de Estado es la utilización de métodos ilegítimos por parte de un gobierno, los cuales están orientados a producir miedo o terror en la población civil para alcanzar sus objetivos o fomentar comportamientos que no se producirían por sí mismos.
- Activistas, sindicalistas, guerrilleros, artistas, periodistas, sacerdotes y opositores
Hace 1 día · Bern (Swiss Standard German: ⓘ, German:), or Berne (French: ⓘ), is the de facto capital of Switzerland, referred to as the "federal city". With a population of about 133,000 (as of 2022), Bern is the fifth-most populous city in Switzerland, behind Zürich, Geneva, Basel and Lausanne.
- 51.62 km² (19.93 sq mi)
- Bern
- Switzerland
- Bern-Mittelland administrative district
10 de mar. de 2024 · Mohammed bin Salman is the de facto ruler of Saudi Arabia, known for his aggressive foreign policy, ambitious economic vision, and controversial social reforms. He formally serves as crown prince and prime minister and is the son of King Salman.
11 de mar. de 2024 · Library of Congress, the de facto national library of the United States and the largest library in the world. Its collection was growing at a rate of about two million items per year; it reached more than 170 million items in 2020.
- James H. Billington
Hace 2 días · After the First Chechen War, the country won de facto independence from Russia, and Islamic courts were established. In September 1996, a Sharia-based criminal code was adopted, which included provisions for banning alcohol and punishing adultery with death by stoning.
7 de mar. de 2024 · Muammar al-Qaddafi (born 1942, near Sirte, Libya—died October 20, 2011, Sirte) de facto leader of Libya (1969–2011). Qaddafi had ruled for more than four decades when he was ousted by a revolt in August 2011. After evading capture for several weeks, he was killed by rebel forces in October 2011.