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Spanish to English translations [PRO] Law/Patents | |||||||
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| Selected response from: Francesco D'Alessandro Spain Local time: 02:19 | ||||||
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4 | Central Electoral Commission |
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4 | Junta Central Electoral / Central Election Board |
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4 | Central Electoral Bureou |
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Central Electoral Commission Explanation: http://www.gettysburg.edu/academics/latin_american/CV-01.htm... "Democracy at a Cross-Road: The Role of the Central Electoral Commission in the Organization of the 1990 Election in the Dominican Republic" a paper given at the annual meeting of the Middle Atlantic Council for Latin American for Latin American Studies, Shippensburg, PA, April 19-20, 1991." |
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Junta Central Electoral / Central Election Board Explanation: Sometimes proper nouns don't need to be translated. Junta Central Electoral it's the name of a D.R. Institution, so I guess you don't have to translate it to english considering this is a birth certificate. |
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Central Electoral Bureou Explanation: an alternative Dito |
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