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Rechtschreibung

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Pressemitteilung Bundesverfassungsgericht:
„...Diese Umsetzungsakte betreffen unmittelbar Schüler und gegebenenfalls Bedienstete staatlicher Behörden, denn diese sollen dadurch zur Beachtung der von der Kultusministerkonferenz beschlossenen Rechtschreibregeln verpflichtet werden. Personen außerhalb dieses Bereichs sind rechtlich nicht gehalten, die reformierte Schreibung zu verwenden; sie sind rechtlich vielmehr frei, wie bisher zu schreiben.“

Das Bundesverfassungsgericht informiert:
"Diese Umsetzungsakte betreffen unmittelbar Schüler und gegebenenfalls Bedienstete staatlicher Behörden, denn diese sollen dadurch zur Beachtung der von der Kultusministerkonferenz beschlossenen Rechtschreibregeln verpflichtet werden. Personen außerhalb dieses Bereichs sind rechtlich nicht gehalten, die reformierte Schreibung zu verwenden; sie sind rechtlich vielmehr frei, wie bisher zu schreiben."

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Benutzer Sciurus warnt:
Lesen gefährdet die Dummheit.

Eckernförde = Eckern-Förde = Buchen-Bucht

Einwohnerzahlen Eckernförde

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Jahr Einwohner
1910 6.797
1935 10.424
1945 26.187
1960 20.368
1976 22.969
31.12.
2003
23.384
2004 23.249
2005 23.144

Quelle: Schriftenreihe des Bundesministers für Raumordnung, Bauwesen und Städtebau 02.015: Stadtentwicklung - Modellvorhaben Eckernförde, 1978 und http://www.statistik-nord.de/index.php?id=812 und http://www.statistik-sh.de/

Tabelle für anderssprachliche Ortsbezeichnungen?

MFO steht unter anderem für:

Die Multinational Force and Observers (MFO) ist eine unabhängige internationale Friedenstruppe.

In 1979, following the signing of the Israel-Egypt Peace Treaty, the United Nations decided not to continue with a peacekeeping mandate on the Sinai Peninsula. The terms of the treaty required the presence of international peacekeepers to ensure that both Israel and Egypt kept to the provisions regarding military build-up along the border. Initially, the peacekeeping force was provided by the US Sinai Field Mission, while efforts were made to persuade the UN to change its mind. When it became clear that this would not happen, Egypt, Israel and the United States opened negotiations to set up a peacekeeping organisation outside the framework of the UN. On August 3 1981, the Protocol to the Treaty of Peace was signed, establishing the Multinational Force and Observers.

The MFO has its main headquarters in Rome, where it is headed by the Director-General. It also has two regional offices, in Tel Aviv and Cairo, while the Force itself is based in Zone C on the Sinai Peninsula, under the command of the Force Commander. The Force Commander is responsible for the military elements of the MFO, which comprise:

  • Headquarters
  • Three infantry battalions
  • Support battalion
  • Coastal Patrol Unit
  • Rotary Wing Aviation unit
  • Transport unit
  • Engineers unit
  • Military Police Unit
  • Flight Following (Air Traffic control) Unit

Beteiligte Nationen

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The personnel for these come from a total of eleven* countries:

  • Australia - 25 personnel based at Force HQ (departing in 1986 and returning in 1993 replaced in the interim by a contingent from the United Kingdom) [1]
  • Canada - 28 personnel based at Force HQ and Flight Following Unit [2]
  • Colombia - Infantry battalion - 358 personnel
  • Fiji - Infantry battalion - 329 personnel
  • France - 15 personnel based at Force HQ and with the fixed wing unit
  • Hungary - Military Police unit (41 personnel)
  • Italy - Coastal patrol unit (75 personnel, 3 ships)
  • New Zealand - 27 personnel divided between support battalion and Training and Advisory Team
  • Norway - 3 personnel based at Force HQ
  • Uruguay - 87 personnel with Transport and Engineering Unit
  • United States - The US is responsible for three contingents:
    • Force HQ - 27 personnel
    • Support Battalion - 235 personnel (Currently the 1st U.S. Army Support Battalion consisting of Headquarters, Aviation and Medical Companies and the Explosive Ordnance Disposal Detachment)
    • Infantry Battalion - 425 personnel

(*Netherlands- Until 1995, which were replaced by Hungary)

Die Lage auf der Sinai-Halbinsel

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Article 2 of Annex I of the Peace Treaty called for the Sinai Peninsula to be divided into zones. Within these zones, Egypt and Israel were permitted varying degrees of military build-up:

  • Zone A: Between the Suez Canal and Line A. Egypt is permitted a mechanised infantry division with a total of 22,000 troops in Zone A.
  • Zone B: Between Line A and Line B. Egypt is permitted four border security battalions to support the civilian police in Zone B.
  • Zone C: Between Line B and the Egypt-Israel border. Only the MFO and the Egyptian civilian police are permitted within Zone C.
  • Zone D: Between the Egypt-Israel border and Line D. Israel is permitted four infantry battalions in Zone D.

Within Zone C there are two main installations:

In addition there are thirty smaller sites at various points within Zone C and at least one remote observation post (OP 3-11) located offland on a tiny island, requiring resupply by air.

Internetz-Verweis

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Funktioniert ein Familienstammbaum als Wiki?

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