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Qué (quién) es AIA - definición

MUNICIPALITY OF SPAIN

AIA         
Application Integration Architecture
AIA Columbus         
CHAPTER OF THE AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF ARCHITECTS
Columbus AIA
AIA Columbus is a chapter of the American Institute of Architects. Founded in 1913, it is one of the largest urban components of the American Institute of Architects in the Midwestern United States, with members throughout Central and Southeastern Ohio.

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Aia

Aia (; Basque: [ai.a]) is a village situated on the slopes of Mount Pagoeta in the Basque province of Gipuzkoa, Spain. It is located 30 km to the west of Donostia-San Sebastián and about 10 km inland from the coastal town of Zarautz. Aia is set amongst hills and forests, and surrounded by mountains. The town has a large church, the Church of San Esteban, which includes a notable centrepiece. The population of Aia has gradually declined since the 1950s, to a population of 1,750 in 2005.

Ejemplos de uso de AIA
1. The express bus service to Athens International Airport (AIA) was scheduled to stop operating as of 4.25 a.m. today with all planes at AIA having been grounded.
2. Earlier this week, Hochtief notified AIA that the arbitration court had ruled in its favor and had slapped a fee of 600,000 euros on AIA for court costs.
3. AIA resumed normal operation yesterday with just a handful of flights being canceled.
4. Industry officials confirmed yesterday that Blakey will head the Aerospace Industries Association (AIA), replacing John W.
5. It still bears the letters AIA, for his African International Association.