[S.S.F.] Federation
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Federation
federazión s. f. [from lat. late foederatio -onis]. - 1. The federation. More often concretely, a set of confederate states, many of which had been exemplified in ancient Greece (usually referred to as improvised by the name of alloys such as peloponnesic, corinthian, beotatic, panenic, achea, ethanol, etc.); in the modern era, a union between states formed without time limits and with a permanent internal organization, in order to realize common interests in defense of material and moral values ​​(as they have been exemplified since the 16th century). In international law, the term is synon. federal state. 2. a. Association of Entities: f. party, organizational structure that brings together the various sections (mostly provincial) of a political party; f. trade union organization, a trade union organization of a national nature, constituted by the union of trade unions of the same category or of similar categories with a sphere of territorial scope less widespread; f. sports organizations, national organizations having legal status of unrecognized fact associations, regulating, with regulatory and disciplinary powers, each sporting activity of their own branch. The term is also present in many official denominations that specify not only the nature of the associated bodies but also the national or local extension: F. italiana calcio, F. italiana athletics light (and so F. italiana tennis, basketball, swimming , volleyball, etc.); F. national of the agrarian consortium (or federconsorzî), F. national of the Italian press, national F. of the order of doctors; F. of the Evangelical Churches in Italy; Provincial (and regional) provincial farmers; etc. b. The head office of a federation (political, trade union, sports, etc.): go to (or in) federation.

The federation is a real state: citizens are directly subject to both federal powers and those of the individual state of belonging; the federated states, on the other hand, are not subject to international law and do not have their own foreign policy. They were confederates (before becoming federal states) the United States of America and Switzerland (which nevertheless retained the old term in the official name). The structure given to Germany by the Congress of Vienna was equally confederal (see Germanic Confederation 1815-1866). Federations are among others Canada, India, Brazil, Mexico, and it was the Soviet Union before the upheavals of 1991.



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Federation
federazión s. f. [from lat. late foederatio -onis]. - 1. The federation. More often concretely, a set of confederate states, many of which had been exemplified in ancient Greece (usually referred to as improvised by the name of alloys such as peloponnesic, corinthian, beotatic, panenic, achea, ethanol, etc.); in the modern era, a union between states formed without time limits and with a permanent internal organization, in order to realize common interests in defense of material and moral values ​​(as they have been exemplified since the 16th century). In international law, the term is synon. federal state. 2. a. Association of Entities: f. party, organizational structure that brings together the various sections (mostly provincial) of a political party; f. trade union organization, a trade union organization of a national nature, constituted by the union of trade unions of the same category or of similar categories with a sphere of territorial scope less widespread; f. sports organizations, national organizations having legal status of unrecognized fact associations, regulating, with regulatory and disciplinary powers, each sporting activity of their own branch. The term is also present in many official denominations that specify not only the nature of the associated bodies but also the national or local extension: F. italiana calcio, F. italiana athletics light (and so F. italiana tennis, basketball, swimming , volleyball, etc.); F. national of the agrarian consortium (or federconsorzî), F. national of the Italian press, national F. of the order of doctors; F. of the Evangelical Churches in Italy; Provincial (and regional) provincial farmers; etc. b. The head office of a federation (political, trade union, sports, etc.): go to (or in) federation.

The federation is a real state: citizens are directly subject to both federal powers and those of the individual state of belonging; the federated states, on the other hand, are not subject to international law and do not have their own foreign policy. They were confederates (before becoming federal states) the United States of America and Switzerland (which nevertheless retained the old term in the official name). The structure given to Germany by the Congress of Vienna was equally confederal (see Germanic Confederation 1815-1866). Federations are among others Canada, India, Brazil, Mexico, and it was the Soviet Union before the upheavals of 1991.



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