GII - translation to spanish
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GII - translation to spanish


GII         
abbreviation
infraestructura f global de información
infrastructure         
  • An ''[[Autobahn]]'' in [[Lehrte]], near [[Hanover]], Germany
  • [[Lehigh Valley Hospital–Cedar Crest]] in [[Allentown, Pennsylvania]]
FUNDAMENTAL FACILITIES AND SYSTEMS SERVING A COUNTRY, CITY, OR OTHER AREAS
Electrical infrastructure; Urban infrastructure; Rural infrastructure; Physical infrastructure; Infrustructure; Infastructure; Nonbuilding; Non-building; Infrastructural; Infra structure; Fixed stock; Civil infrastructure; Military infrastructure; Public works management; Capital programmes; Capital programme; Infrastructures; Communications infrastructure; Civil infrastructure system
(n.) = infraestructura, equipo, material, dotaciones
Ex: Priority sectors are in energy, industry and infrastructure.
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* communications infrastructure = infraestructura de comunicaciones
* Global Information Infrastructure (GII) = Infraestructura Mundial para la Información
GII (Global Information Infrastructure)      
= Infraestructura Mundial para la Información
Ex: The principles under which the G7 (Group of Seven) leading industrialized countries have agreed to collaborate on constructing a Global Information Infrastructure (GII) are presented.

Definition

GII
General Input Interface

Wikipedia

GII
GII may refer to
Examples of use of GII
1. In Sierra Leone‘s capital Freetown, a giant cotton tree planted by freed slaves in the 18th century was draped in a white band bearing the words ‘Gii SaLone Chance 4 Betteh‘, creole for ‘Give Sierra Leone a chance to improve‘. In Kenya, Roman Catholic nuns marched alongside Muslim clerics, calling for debt relief.
2. A giant cotton tree in Sierra Leone‘s capital Freetown, planted by freed slaves in the 18th century, was draped in a white band bearing the words "Gii SaLone Chance 4 Betteh", Creole for "Give Sierra Leone a chance to improve". Some people in the dilapidated city, where many live in crowded shanty towns perched on hillsides, wore white bands with the same words round their wrists.