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1 Kulturträger
* * *Kul|tur|trä|ger(in)m(f)vehicle of culture or civilization* * *Kul·tur·trä·ger(in)m(f) person who passes on cultural values, representative of the world of the arts* * * -
2 Kulturträgerin
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3 CDU
* * *I The CDU (Christlich-Demokratische Union Deutschlands), founded in 1945, is a political party in Germany standing for conservative Christian values and a social market economy. It contests elections in all Länder except Bavaria, where its sister party, the CSU, represents conservative voters. See: → CSU II [tseːdeː'|uː]f - abbrChristian Democratic Union* * *<->[tse:de:ˈʔu:]* * *die; CDU Abkürzung = Christlich-Demokratische Union [Deutschlands] [German] Christian Democratic Party•• Cultural note:One of the main German political parties. It was founded in 1945 and is committed to Christian and conservative values. The CDU is not active in Bavaria. See also CSU* * ** * *die; CDU Abkürzung = Christlich-Demokratische Union [Deutschlands] [German] Christian Democratic Party•• Cultural note: -
4 SPD
* * *[ɛspeː'deː]f - abbrSee:* * *<->[ɛspe:ˈde:]* * *die; SPD Abkürzung = Sozialdemokratische Partei Deutschlands SPD•• Cultural note:One of the main German political parties and the party with the biggest membership. Re-formed after the war in 1945, it is a workers' party supporting social democratic values* * ** * *die; SPD Abkürzung = Sozialdemokratische Partei Deutschlands SPD•• Cultural note:One of the main German political parties and the party with the biggest membership. Re-formed after the war in 1945, it is a workers' party supporting social democratic values -
5 CSU
* * *I The CSU (Christlich-Soziale Union), founded in 1945, is the sister party of the CDU and contests elections only in Bavaria. It stands for conservative Christian values and a social market economy. It also champions the sovereignty of the Länder, especially Bavaria. The CSU frequently receives an absolute majority in Landtag elections and so can rely on a broad basis of support. See: → CDU II [tseː|ɛs'|uː]f - abbrChristian Social Union* * *<->[tse:ˈɛsˈʔu:]* * *die; CSU Abkürzung: = Christlich-Soziale Union CSU•• Cultural note:The Bavarian sister party of the CDU. It was founded in 1946 and has enjoyed an absolute majority in Bavaria for over 30 years. Politically, it stands to the right of the CDU* * ** * *die; CSU Abkürzung: = Christlich-Soziale Union CSU•• Cultural note:The Bavarian sister party of the CDU. It was founded in 1946 and has enjoyed an absolute majority in Bavaria for over 30 years. Politically, it stands to the right of the CDU -
6 Fédération Internationale de Football Association
FIFA abbr.■ A society entered in the register of companies under the terms of Art. 60 et seq. of the Swiss Civil Code, that is neutral politically and religiously, and whose main objects are to improve the game of football constantly and promote it globally in the light of its unifying, educational, cultural and humanitarian values, particularly through youth and development programmes, to organise its own international competitions, to draw up regulations and provisions and ensure their enforcement, to control every type of Association Football, to prevent all methods or practices which might jeopardise the integrity of matches or competitions or give rise to abuse of Association Football.■ Parteipolitisch und konfessionell neutraler, im Handelsregister eingetragener Verein im Sinne von Art. 60 ff. des Schweizerischen Zivilgesetzbuches, dessen Zweck es ist, den Fußball fortlaufend zu verbessern und weltweit zu verbreiten, wobei der völkerverbindende, erzieherische, kulturelle und humanitäre Stellenwert des Fußballs durch die Förderung des Fußballs durch Jugend- und Entwicklungsprogramme berücksichtigt werden soll.► Weitere Aufgaben der FIFA sind das Organisieren eigener internationaler Wettbewerbe, das Festlegen von Regeln und Bestimmungen sowie die Sicherstellung ihrer Durchsetzung, die Kontrolle des Association Football in all seinen Formen, sowie die Verhinderung von Methoden oder Praktiken, die die Integrität der Spiele oder Wettbewerbe gefährden oder zu Missbräuchen des Association Football führen könnten.Englisch-deutsch wörterbuch fußball > Fédération Internationale de Football Association
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7 FIFA
FIFA abbr.■ A society entered in the register of companies under the terms of Art. 60 et seq. of the Swiss Civil Code, that is neutral politically and religiously, and whose main objects are to improve the game of football constantly and promote it globally in the light of its unifying, educational, cultural and humanitarian values, particularly through youth and development programmes, to organise its own international competitions, to draw up regulations and provisions and ensure their enforcement, to control every type of Association Football, to prevent all methods or practices which might jeopardise the integrity of matches or competitions or give rise to abuse of Association Football.■ Parteipolitisch und konfessionell neutraler, im Handelsregister eingetragener Verein im Sinne von Art. 60 ff. des Schweizerischen Zivilgesetzbuches, dessen Zweck es ist, den Fußball fortlaufend zu verbessern und weltweit zu verbreiten, wobei der völkerverbindende, erzieherische, kulturelle und humanitäre Stellenwert des Fußballs durch die Förderung des Fußballs durch Jugend- und Entwicklungsprogramme berücksichtigt werden soll.► Weitere Aufgaben der FIFA sind das Organisieren eigener internationaler Wettbewerbe, das Festlegen von Regeln und Bestimmungen sowie die Sicherstellung ihrer Durchsetzung, die Kontrolle des Association Football in all seinen Formen, sowie die Verhinderung von Methoden oder Praktiken, die die Integrität der Spiele oder Wettbewerbe gefährden oder zu Missbräuchen des Association Football führen könnten.
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