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White House aid - traduction vers néerlandais

HUMAN SETTLEMENT IN NEW KENT COUNTY, VIRGINIA, UNITED STATES
White House Landing; White House Landing, Virginia; White House, VA
  • White House, Virginia in 1861, [[Frank Leslie]]
  • White House Landing, 1862

White House aid      
Witte Huis assistent
White House         
  • Lincoln]] administration, 1860s
  • The White House complex and vicinity, viewed from the north with the [[Potomac River]], [[Jefferson Memorial]] and [[Washington Monument]] to the south
  • An aerial view of the White House complex, from north. In the foreground is [[Pennsylvania Avenue]], closed to traffic. Center: [[Executive Residence]] (1792–1800) with North Portico (1829) facing; left: [[East Wing]] (1942); right: [[West Wing]] (1901), with the [[Oval Office]] (1934) at its southeast corner.
  • Red Room]] as designed by [[Stéphane Boudin]] during the presidency of John F. Kennedy
  • Washington]].
  • Drawing of [[Andrea Palladio]]'s ''Project for Francesco et Lodovico de Trissini'' from the book ''[[I quattro libri dell'architettura]]'', 1570
  • elevation]] by [[James Hoban]]. His three-story, nine-bay original submission was altered into this two-story, 11-bay design.
  • Truman]] reconstruction, 1949–1952. A steel structure is built within the exterior shell.
  • For security reasons, the section of Pennsylvania Avenue on the north side of the White House is closed to all vehicular traffic, except government officials.
  • A uniformed US Secret Service Agent on [[Pennsylvania Avenue]]
  • U.S. $20 bill]] since 1998; an illustration of the south side was used for 70 years before this.
  • Additions proposed by architect Frederick D. Owen (1901)
  • The North Portico of the White House compared to [[Leinster House]]
  • 1846}}
  • Entrance Hall in 1882, showing the new Tiffany glass screen
OFFICIAL RESIDENCE AND WORKPLACE OF THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES
1600 Pennsylvania Ave; The White House; The WhiteHouse; User:Niteowlneils/csdornot/white house; White house; THE WHITE HOUSE; 1600 Pennsylvania Ave.; 1600 Pennsylvania; White House, District of Columbia; 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue NW; 20500; The Whitehouse; White House solar panels; United States White House; White Home; US White House; 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue; @WhiteHouse; White House Complex; Residence of the President of the United States; White House complex
het Witte Huis
economic aid         
  • A map of official development assistance distribution in 2005.
  • U.S. soldiers unload humanitarian aid for distribution to the town of Rajan Kala, Afghanistan, 5 December 2009
  • [[Marshall Plan]] aid to Germany, West Berlin, 1949
  • date=May 2015}} Source: OECD
VOLUNTARY TRANSFER OF RESOURCES FROM ONE COUNTRY TO ANOTHER
Foreign aid; Food aid; International aid; Economic aid; Overseas aid; Foreign assistance; Foreign Aid; Bilateral aid; Multilateral aid; Aid industry; Aid fraternity; Succor; Aiding; Aided; International Aid; Criticisms of foreign aid; Criticism of foreign aid; Unintended consequences of foreign aid
economische hulp

Wikipédia

White House, Virginia

White House is an unincorporated community in New Kent County, Virginia, United States, on the south shore of the Pamunkey River. White House Plantation, for which it is named, was the home in the 18th century of Martha Dandridge Custis, who as a widow, there courted her future husband, Colonel George Washington. They were married in 1759.

Nearby, White House Landing on the river was the site of a major Union Army supply base in 1862 during the Peninsula Campaign and again in 1864 during the Overland Campaign of the American Civil War. At White House, the Richmond and York River Railroad, which was completed in 1861 between Richmond and West Point, crossed the Pamunkey River. The railroad is now part of the Norfolk Southern rail system.