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Headquarters (often referred to as HQ) notes the location where most or all of the important functions of an organization are coordinated. The term is used in a wide variety of situations, including private sector corporations, non-profits, military organizations, religious groups, sports leagues and so on. It usually implies a geographically dispersed organization with a clear hierarchical structure. Source: Wikipedia (en)
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Law No. 22 of February 9, 1935
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Law No. 539 of October 11, 1937
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Law No. 540 of October 11, 1937
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Law No. 380 of January 16, 1937
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Law No. 323 of August 11, 1948
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Law No. 541 of December 15, 1948
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Law No. 213 of January 7, 1948
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Law No. 1184 of August 30, 1950
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Law No. 1105 of May 21, 1950
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Law No. 1473-b of November 24, 1951
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Law No. 1649 of July 19, 1952
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Law No. 1818 of February 24, 1953
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Law No. 2380 of December 27, 1954
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Law No. 2543 of July 14, 1955
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Law No. 2800 of June 18, 1956
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Law No. 3161 of June 1, 1957
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Law No. 4131 of September 3, 1962
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Law No. 4229 of June 1, 1963
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Law No. 4209 of February 9, 1963
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Law No. 4213 of February 14, 1963
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Law No. 4390 of August 29, 1964
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Law No. 4802 of October 20, 1965
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Law No. 5019 of June 7, 1966
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Law No. 5371 of December 5, 1967
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Law No. 5365 of December 1, 1967
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Law No. 5327 of October 2, 1967
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Law No. 5403 of March 29, 1968
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Law No. 5593 of July 16, 1970
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Law No. 5580 of May 25, 1970
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Law No. 5740 of December 1, 1971
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Law No. 5717 of October 26, 1971
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Law No. 5809 of October 10, 1972
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