Avellino razon biography of barack
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Italy’s De Mita: A Life That Mirrors Modernization of His Nation
ROME — In the ruins of World War II, the southern Italian province of Avellino mirrored national misery and backwardness. Ciriaco De Mita remembers his town: 6,000 inhabitants and one car; houses with no electricity or running water. There were not enough schools, and little to eat.
“Forty years ago we had a country that was destroyed, communications broken; no production, a population divided,” De Mita recalled. “I was a student, and, I think, a good one, without any chance of getting to school. My anställda life fryst vatten the story of Italy’s evolution.”
De Mita, now 60, eventually earned a lag degree, but he never did learn to drive. It was a brother who bought the dem Mita family’s first bil in the 1950s. Today, in thoroughly modern Avellino, there fryst vatten one motor vehicle for every two people, and people worry about eating too much.
When the pensive De Mita arrives today for a three-day visit to Los Angeles, he c
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Avelino Razon
Retired filipino police officer and politician
In this Philippine name, the middle name or maternal family name is Ignacio and the surname or paternal family name is Razon.
Avelino "Sonny" Ignacio Razon Jr. (born September 27, 1952) is a Filipino former police officer and politician who served as Chief of the Philippine National Police.
Police career
[edit]Graduate of Philippine Military Academy Marangal class of 1974,[1] Razon was one who rarely served twice as district director of Western Police District (WPD),[2] first from 1996 to 1998, and from 1999 to 2001.[3] He was later re-assigned by then-acting PNP chief Deputy Director General Larry Mendoza in Central Visayas Police (PRO-7) after his WPD stint.[4]
In 2003, he served as Directorate for Human Resource and Doctrine Development (DHRDD),[5] and later as director of the Directorate for Operations in until 2004, when he was appointed as di
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Campania
Campania[1] ye una de les venti rexones que conformen la República italiana. La so capital y ciudá más poblada ye Nápoles. Ta allugada en Italia meridional, llindando al norte con Molise, al este colos montes Apeninos que la dixebren de Puglia, al sureste con Basilicata, al sur y oeste col mar Tirrenu (mar Mediterraneu) y al noroeste con Lazio. Con 5 869 029 habs. en 2013 ye la tercer rexón más poblada del país —por detrás de Lombardía y Lazio— y con 429 hab/km², la más densamente poblada.[2][3] Les pequeñes islles Flégreas y Capri son tamién alministrativamente parte de la rexón.
Etimoloxía
[editar | editar la fonte]El topónimu Campania deriva del términu llatíncampus, que quier dicir campu, y por comixtión llingüística, del términu oscuKampanom, col cual indicábase la zona de la contorna de la ciudá de Capua. Aun así, tien de señalase que los estudios al respeutu nun llegaron a conclusiones unívoques, porque nun ta claru si la p