corporation charter - translation to greek
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corporation charter - translation to greek

TOWN IN CARMARTHENSHIRE, WALES
Laugharne, Wales; Laugharne, Carmarthenshire; Laugharne Township; Abercorran; Laugharne Charter; Laugharne Corporation; Charter of Laugharne
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corporation charter      
καταστατικό εταιρείας
charter flight         
FORM OF BUSINESS TRANSPORTATION
Charter airline; Charter Airlines; Charter airlines; Charter flight; Charter flights; The air taxi debate; Ad hoc air transportation; Aircraft block charter; Air Charter; Air Taxi Revolution; Proletariat Air Taxi; Chartered flights; Airline charter brokers; Air Charter Broker; Jet charter; Air Charters; Chartered flight; Aircharter; Aircraft charter; Charter jet; Charter plane; Charter (airlines); Charter planes
n. ναυλωμένη πτήση
καταστατικό εταιρείας      
corporation charter

Definition

charter flight
n. to organize a charter flight

Wikipedia

Laugharne

Laugharne (Welsh: Talacharn) is a town on the south coast of Carmarthenshire, Wales, lying on the estuary of the River Tâf.

The ancient borough of Laugharne Township (Welsh: Treflan Lacharn) with its Corporation and Charter is a unique survival in Wales. In a predominantly English-speaking area, just on the Landsker Line, the community is bordered by those of Llanddowror, St Clears, Llangynog and Llansteffan. It had a population at the 2011 census of 1,222.

Laugharne Township electoral ward also includes the communities of Eglwyscummin, Pendine and Llanddowror.

Dylan Thomas, who lived in Laugharne from 1949 until his death in 1953, famously described it as a "timeless, mild, beguiling island of a town". It is generally accepted as the inspiration for the fictional town of Llareggub in Under Milk Wood. Thomas confirmed on two occasions that his play was based on Laugharne although topographically it is also similar to New Quay where he briefly lived.