Afghanistan - Shora
Britain - Parliament
Denmark - Folketing
Germany - Bundestag
India - Sansad
Iran - Majlis
Israel - Knesset
Japan - Diet
Malaysia - Majlis
Nepal - Panchayat
Netherlands - States General
Norway - Storting
Poland - National Assembly of the Republic of Poland
Russia - Federal Assembly of Russia
Spain - Cortes
Sweden - Riksdag
Taiwan - Yuan
USA - Congress
Bangladesh - Jatiya Sangsad (parliament of bangladesh)
Different countries and cultures use masks in various ways. In most cases, masks are used as a form of art, in acting and as a symbol of something different from the true self among others.
Names usually don't change when you say them in different languages. While some countries may have different versionsof a name (e.g. Jack = Jacques), a person's own name would not change if they were to go to a foreign country. All that would change would be the locals' pronunciation of said name. If, by your question, you meant "How do you say Annabel with a French accent?", I, personally, have no idea, as I am not French.
I'm sorry, they dont. I think later they will sell them in different countries...
An opera is a composition, with music and text. The same opera may be performed anywhere. Any differences will be in the production values, not in the operas themselves.
Mexico - Mexico city panama - panama city i can't remember the third srry :/
It depends on which parliament and which countries you're talking about.
parliament houses of syria
Different countries have different systems. Usually it is the leader of the largest party in the country's parliament, if they can form a government. In the case of a coalition, it is usually the leader of the largest of the coaliton parties.
No countries but Illitrate parliament.
Europe does not have a parliament as such. Europe consists of over 50 countries, each of which has its own Parliament. There is an organisation called the European Union, which has 28 of Europe's countries as members. It has a parliament which is simply known as the European Parliament.
All of them.
They are pretty much the same thing. The US and most countries in Latin America are Federal Countries and use the word "Congress", because it means "a meeting of representatives for different countries" (supporting the idea of Federalism). Other countries such as in Europe and the former British Empire use the term Parliament, which basically means "place of discussion".
Bundestag is the name of the German Parliament.
yes it is illegal in 5 countries, pakistan, afghanistan, turkey, iran, and iraq. jacob was a bible name and those countries are of different religeon and they shun the bible so they outlawed the name Jacob.
The name of the Maldivian parliament is the Rayyithunge Majilis.
In a democratic country citizens have a say in the government through their representatives in the parliament (this assembly is called in different ways in different countries). The members of Parliament are chosen by the citizens by exercising their right to a universal free suffrage. The legislative power belongs to Parliament. So, indirectly the citizens of the country can take part in law-making.
Hellenic Parliament (also, The Parliament of Hellenes)