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Qué (quién) es AAPA - definición

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
AAPA (disambiguation)

Aboriginal Areas Protection Authority         
GOVERNMENT AGENCY IN THE NORTHERN TERRITORY, AUSTRALIA
Northern Territory Aboriginal Sacred Sites Act 1989; Aboriginal Sacred Sites Act 1989; Aboriginal Sacred Sites Authority
The Aboriginal Areas Protection Authority (AAPA) is an independent statutory authority established under the Northern Territory Aboriginal Sacred Sites Act 1989. Its function is to protect Aboriginal sacred sites within the Northern Territory of Australia.
American Association of Port Authorities         
TRADE ASSOCIATION
American association of port authorities
The American Association of Port Authorities (AAPA) is a trade association founded in 1912 that represents 150 port authorities in the Western Hemisphere, including the United States, Canada, the Caribbean, and Latin America.
Australian Aboriginal Progressive Association         
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ABORIGINAL RIGHTS ORGANISATION IN NEW SOUTH WALES, 1924–1927
Australian Aboriginal Progress Association; Elizabeth McKenzie Hatton
The Australian Aboriginal Progressive Association (AAPA) was an early Indigenous Australian organisation focused on Aboriginal rights, founded in 1924 and based in Sydney, New South Wales (NSW). It ceased operations in 1927.

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AAPA

AAPA may refer to:

  • Aboriginal Areas Protection Authority, a statutory body protecting sacred sites in the Northern Territory, Australia
  • American Academy of Physician Associates, the organization representing physician assisistants in the United States
  • American Association of Physical Anthropologists, an American-based international scientific society of physical anthropologists
  • American Association of Port Authorities, a trade association
  • American Association of Public Accountants, former name of the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants
  • Asian American Political Alliance, a political organization in the 1960s aiming to unite all Asian Americans to push for political change
  • Association Against the Prohibition Amendment, a leading organization working for the repeal of prohibition in the United States
  • Association of Asia Pacific Airlines, a trade association
  • Association of Authorised Public Accountants, a British professional body for public accountants
  • Australian Aboriginal Progressive Association (1924–1927), an Aboriginal advocacy body based in Sydney, Australia
  • Australian Airline Pilot Academy, see Wagga Wagga Airport#Pilot academy
Ejemplos de uso de AAPA
1. Naturally, aapa couldn’t join me since she could barely walk.
2. Despite Southerners acceptance of AAPA, albeit not prefect, president Jaafer Neimeri abrogated it in 1'83.
3. Mumbai, February 10: Nadira aapa was my emotional anchor for the last 25 years.
4. John Garang de Mabior, and some other Southernersincluding those of AKuot Atem and Gai Tutthought AAPA was a bad peace.
5. Although members of South Sudan Liberation Movement (SSLM), Southern Sudanese intellectuals, and grassroots welcomed the peace accord as a reasonable bargain, there were also sizeable opponents against AAPA.