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- In Spain, a Government Delegation oversees and supervises all services of the central government and its public agencies (collectively known as the General...
- an investigation was requested. In 1916, the island was declared a subdelegation of the Department of Valparaíso. In the same year, Archbishop Rafael...
- (DNS), a hierarchical, distributed naming system that allows for the subdelegation of namespaces to other DNS servers. An unnumbered point-to-point (PtP)...
- decrees of 9 November 1885 and 10 May 1886, and was composed of four subdelegations: El Callao, San Ramón, El Mercado and El Alto de Lima. According to...
- Garrido Durán, established eleven subdelegations, eight of them in Sinaloa, with Mazatlán being within the subdelegation of Copala, which was later called...
- provincial civil governor. The seats of both the delegation and the subdelegation are located at the Borghetto Palace [es] in Madrid. The Community of...
- representative. In addition, the Government of Spain has the official Government Subdelegation in the city. Bilbao is a muni****lity and has a mayor-council government...
- their namespace to different organisations. A naming scheme that allows subdelegation of namespaces to third parties is a hierarchical namespace. A hierarchy...
- Fernández Islands—Chile's government formally organized the islands into a subdelegation of Valparaíso. That same year, Chile's economic interest in the Pacific...
- territory of Pichilemu) in January 1541. Pichilemu was established as a subdelegation on 16 August 1867, and later as an "autonomous commune" on 22 December...