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De facto is a phrase from the Latin language that means "in fact" or "in practice". It is often used in contrast to de jure (which means "by law") when... |
De jure is an expression from the Latin words meaning "in law". It is often used in contrast to de facto (which means "in fact", or "in practice") when... |
a de facto language is a language that is generally accepted as the official language but has no legal status. For example, English is a de facto language... |
List of states with limited recognition (redirect from De facto country) state, and so they are often referred to as "break-away" states, that are de facto independent and are not recognized by other states or are only recognized... |
politician, the first member of the Medici political dynasty that served as de facto rulers of Florence during much of the Italian Renaissance. This short article... |
brief the press after being wounded in the Reagan assassination attempt. 2 De facto Press Secretary (as White House Deputy Press Secretary). 3 Did not brief... |
II before he became President. Their daughter, Victoria, is considered de facto First Lady. Aquino's spouse, Benigno Aquino Jr., was assassinated before... |
III of England during the Second Barons' War of 1263–64. He became the de facto ruler of England. During his rule, Montfort called two famous parliaments... |
was the first de facto President of Abkhazia. Ardzinba led Abkhazia to de facto independence in the 1992–1993 War with Georgia, but its de jure independence... |
156,010 people lived there. The legal county seat is Appling, but the de facto seat of county government is Evans. Columbia Court House Archived February... |
Modern historians have labeled her as an "Empress regent", who was the de facto ruler until Homutawake (Ōjin) became emperor. "Genealogy of the Emperors... |
Prime Minister of Myanmar (section Prime ministers / de facto heads of government of Burma/Myanmar (1948–present)) the State Administration Council into the highest position. He is the de facto head of government, and the president is now the nominal head of state... |
Rhodesia from 1964 to 1980 may refer to: de jure Southern Rhodesia (1964–1965, 1979–1980). de facto Rhodesia (1965–1979). de facto Zimbabwe Rhodesia (1979).... |
Myanmar (Burmese: နိုင်ငံတော်၏ အတိုင်ပင်ခံပုဂ္ဂိုလ်) was the title of the de facto head of government of Myanmar. The office was similar to that of a prime... |
(Catherine of Braganza). She served as regent of Portugal de jure from 1656 until 1662, and de facto until her death in 1666. "Luísa Gusmão", Dicionário [Dictionary]... |
Sovereign state (section De facto and de jure states) states are states de jure and de facto. This means they exist both in law and in real life. However, sometimes states are only de jure states. This means... |
however since the city is under Russian peacekeeping control, the current de facto capital is the town of Hadrut. As of 2020, the district had a nominal population... |
supported negotiating an agreement for peace with the Palestinians, but is de facto defunct. Kadima was founded on November 24, 2005 by Ariel Sharon, as a... |
Pedro II of Brazil (redirect from Pedro de Alcântara João Carlos Leopoldo Salvador Bibiano Francisco Xavier de Paula Leocádio Miguel Gabriel Rafael Gonzaga) (The Magnanimous) (Portuguese: O Magnânimo),, was the second and last de facto Brazilian Emperor. He was the seventh son of Pedro I and the archduchess... |
there have also been de facto vice presidents, imposed as a result of coups d'état, although not all governments headed by de facto presidents had the presence... |