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1949 TREATY
Geneva Conventions of 1949; GCIII; Third Geneva convention; Display of prisoners; Geneva Convention (1949); Geneva Convention of 1949; Name Rank and Number; Third Geneva Convention of 1949; 3rd Geneva; The Third Geneva Convention; Third Geneva Conventions; Geneva Convention III

Geneva         
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  • The SIG-owned incinerator of Cheneviers, Verbois dam, and the solar farm
  • Christiane Brunner
  • Coat of arms of Geneva as part of the pavement in front of the [[Reformation Wall]], 2013
  • Confluence of the Rhône and the Arve
  • A view of Geneva by [[Frances Elizabeth Wynne]], 4 August 1858
  • Aerial view (1966)
  • Ferdinand de Saussure
  • Fireworks at the Fêtes de Genève, 2012
  • Francois Huber
  • Geneva railway station
  • Geneva, with Lake Geneva in the background
  • Apartment buildings in the Quartier des Grottes
  • Satellite view of Geneva; [[Cointrin Airport]] is centre left. The Salève (in France) is the large area of green at bottom right.
  • The Geneva area seen from above the Jura mountain chain, with the International airport in the foreground, and the Mont Blanc mountain range in the background
  • Gustave Ador
  • Geneva Festival]]
  • Isaac Casaubon
  • Jean-Jacques Rousseau
  • Jean Henri Dunant, 1901
  • Kat Graham, 2017
  • Lenin in Switzerland, 1916
  • John Calvin, c.&nbsp;1550
  • [[Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies]]
  • Liliane Maury Pasquier, 2007
  • Michel Decastel, 2012
  • Michel Simon, 1964
  • Voltaire
  • ''Palais des nations'']].
  • Paul Lachenal, 1939
  • Pierre Prévost
  • [[Reformation Wall]] in Geneva; from left to right: [[William Farel]], [[John Calvin]], [[Theodore Beza]], and [[John Knox]]
  • Rue Pierre-Fatio in Geneva
  • Michael Schade, 2012
  • TCMC (Tramway Cornavin – Meyrin – CERN)
  • TOSA Bus at PALEXPO Flash bus stops
  • Geneva Sécheron railway station
  • Johann Vogel, 2006
  • The [[World Intellectual Property Organization]].
CITY IN SWITZERLAND AND CAPITAL OF ITS CANTON
Geneva, Switzerland; Genève; Genf; UN/LOCODE:CHGVA; Génève; Genevese; Geneva GE; Geneva (Geneva); Geneva Palexpo; Genevan; Geneva (Switzerland); City of Geneva; Pâquis; Geneva, CH-GE; Genā́va; Protestant Rome; Evangelical Rome; Geneva Switzerland; Geveva; Genevan council; Genèva; Geneva, Geneva; The Old Arsenal; Economy of Geneva; List of people from Geneva
= Ginebra
Ex: The headquarters of international organizations are widely distributed throughout the world with concentrations upon such cities as Geneva, New York, London, the Hague and Paris.
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* Geneva Convention, the = Convención de Ginebra, la; Tratado de Ginebra, el
Geneva Convention         
  • The progression of the Geneva Conventions from 1864 to 1949.
  • A Red Cross poster from the [[First World War]].
  • The logo of [[International Criminal Court]]
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THE STANDARDS OF INTERNATIONAL LAW FOR HUMANITARIAN TREATMENT IN WAR
Geneva Convention relative to the Treatment of Prisoners of War; Geneva Accords on Humane Weaponry; Geneve Convention; The Geneva Conventions; Common Article 3 of the Geneva Conventions; Geneva Convention; Geneva conventions; Geneva convention; Red Cross Conventions; Convention of Geneva; Common Article 3 of the Geneva Convention; The Geneva Conventions of 12 August 1949. Commentary; Geneva code; The Geneva Convention
el Tratado de Génova (acuerdos firmados en Génova que fijan leyes para atender heridos de guerra); la Convención de Génova
Genevan         
  • Amelie Mauresmo, 2014
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  • The SIG-owned incinerator of Cheneviers, Verbois dam, and the solar farm
  • Christiane Brunner
  • Coat of arms of Geneva as part of the pavement in front of the [[Reformation Wall]], 2013
  • Confluence of the Rhône and the Arve
  • A view of Geneva by [[Frances Elizabeth Wynne]], 4 August 1858
  • Aerial view (1966)
  • Ferdinand de Saussure
  • Fireworks at the Fêtes de Genève, 2012
  • Francois Huber
  • Geneva railway station
  • Geneva, with Lake Geneva in the background
  • Apartment buildings in the Quartier des Grottes
  • Satellite view of Geneva; [[Cointrin Airport]] is centre left. The Salève (in France) is the large area of green at bottom right.
  • The Geneva area seen from above the Jura mountain chain, with the International airport in the foreground, and the Mont Blanc mountain range in the background
  • Gustave Ador
  • Geneva Festival]]
  • Isaac Casaubon
  • Jean-Jacques Rousseau
  • Jean Henri Dunant, 1901
  • Kat Graham, 2017
  • Lenin in Switzerland, 1916
  • John Calvin, c.&nbsp;1550
  • [[Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies]]
  • Liliane Maury Pasquier, 2007
  • Michel Decastel, 2012
  • Michel Simon, 1964
  • Voltaire
  • ''Palais des nations'']].
  • Paul Lachenal, 1939
  • Pierre Prévost
  • [[Reformation Wall]] in Geneva; from left to right: [[William Farel]], [[John Calvin]], [[Theodore Beza]], and [[John Knox]]
  • Rue Pierre-Fatio in Geneva
  • Michael Schade, 2012
  • TCMC (Tramway Cornavin – Meyrin – CERN)
  • TOSA Bus at PALEXPO Flash bus stops
  • Geneva Sécheron railway station
  • Johann Vogel, 2006
  • The [[World Intellectual Property Organization]].
CITY IN SWITZERLAND AND CAPITAL OF ITS CANTON
Geneva, Switzerland; Genève; Genf; UN/LOCODE:CHGVA; Génève; Genevese; Geneva GE; Geneva (Geneva); Geneva Palexpo; Genevan; Geneva (Switzerland); City of Geneva; Pâquis; Geneva, CH-GE; Genā́va; Protestant Rome; Evangelical Rome; Geneva Switzerland; Geveva; Genevan council; Genèva; Geneva, Geneva; The Old Arsenal; Economy of Geneva; List of people from Geneva
ginebrino

Définition

paisaje
sust. masc.
1) País, pintura o dibujo.
2) Porción de terreno que se ve desde un sitio, considerada en su aspecto artístico.
3) País de un abanico.
4) paisaje natural: El que no ha sido modificado por el hombre en sus elementos físicos o biológicos.

Wikipédia

Third Geneva Convention

The Third Geneva Convention, relative to the treatment of prisoners of war, is one of the four treaties of the Geneva Conventions. The Geneva Convention relative to the Treatment of Prisoners of War was first adopted in 1929, but significantly revised at the 1949 conference. It defines humanitarian protections for prisoners of war. There are 196 state parties to the Convention.

Exemples de prononciation pour Geneva Convention
1. And in fact, under the Geneva Convention,
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2. And the Geneva Convention put them
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3. This is 1949 Geneva Convention stuff in a
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4. to the Geneva Convention, if you build an internment camp,
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5. led to the first Geneva Convention of 1864
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Exemples du corpus de texte pour Geneva Convention
1. QUESTION: Is the president opposed to any reference to the Geneva Convention or adherence to the Geneva Convention directly in this Department of Defense policy guideline?
2. These practices violate international law, including the Fourth Geneva Convention.
3. Sleep deprivation does, after all, violate the Geneva Convention.
4. "We violated the tenets of the Geneva Convention.
5. "Detainees are held in accordance with Geneva Convention principles and Iraqi law.