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Cesi or CESI may refer to: Places * Cesi, Serravalle di Chienti, a ''frazione'' (hamlet) in Marche, Italy *Cesi, Terni, a ''frazione'' (hamlet) in Umbria, Italy Other uses *Czechs, Czech people * Cesi (surname) * CESI (Education) *European Confederation of Independent Trade Unions *Centro Elettrotecnico Sperimentale Italiano *Centre for Economic and Social Inclusion, a British think-tank See also *CESIS Comitato Esecutivo per i Servizi di Informazione e Sicurezza () was an Italian government committee whose mission was the coordination of all the intelligence sector, and specifically between the two civilian and military intelligence agencies (r ...
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Cesi, Serravalle Di Chienti
Cesi is a ''frazione'' of the ''comune'' of Serravalle di Chienti, Marche, central Italy. It is located at 791 m. According to the Istat The Italian National Institute of Statistics ( it, Istituto nazionale di statistica; Istat) is the main producer of official statistics in Italy. Its activities include the census of population, economic censuses and a number of social, economic ... census of 2001, it has 60 inhabitants. References Frazioni of the Province of Macerata {{Marche-geo-stub ...
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Cesi, Terni
Cesi is a ''frazione'' of the Italian ''comune'' of Terni, in the province of Terni, southern Umbria, Italy. The small borgo, which retains its late-medieval aspect, set among olive groves, lies "stretched out lengthwise along a narrow contour on the slopes of M. Torre Maggiore," about 18 km north of Terni at an altitude of 437 m, one of the southernmost peaks of the Monti Martani. As of 2001 there were 682 residents. History Testaments to the likely Umbrian origin of the site of ''Clusiolum'' are remains of walling slightly below the present village. Above it, near the peak of the Torre Maggiore (1121 m.) are the remains of an Italic religious complex dating to the sixth century BCE, brought to light by an excavation. The name ''Cesi'' derives from Late Latin ''caesa'', a place cleared of woodland. In the Middle Ages Cesi was a fief of the Arnolfi, the chief seat of the ''Terre Arnolfe''. The family claimed descent from the Lombard Arnulf, who established himself in the ...
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Czechs
The Czechs ( cs, Češi, ; singular Czech, masculine: ''Čech'' , singular feminine: ''Češka'' ), or the Czech people (), are a West Slavic ethnic group and a nation native to the Czech Republic in Central Europe, who share a common ancestry, culture, history, and the Czech language. Ethnic Czechs were called Bohemians in English until the early 20th century, referring to the former name of their country, Bohemia, which in turn was adapted from the late Iron Age tribe of Celtic Boii. During the Migration Period, West Slavic tribes settled in the area, "assimilated the remaining Celtic and Germanic populations", and formed a principality in the 9th century, which was initially part of Great Moravia, in form of Duchy of Bohemia and later Kingdom of Bohemia, the predecessors of the modern republic. The Czech diaspora is found in notable numbers in the United States, Canada, Israel, Austria, Germany, Slovakia, Ukraine, Switzerland, Italy, the United Kingdom, Australia, France, Russ ...
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Cesi (surname)
Cesi is an Italian surname. It may refer to the House of Cesi, a noble family of Umbrian origin. To this belong: * Federico Cesi (1500–65), Italian Cardinal * Federico Cesi (1585–1630), Italian scientist *Paolo Emilio Cesi (1481–1537), Italian Cardinal *Pier Donato Cesi (1521–1586), Italian Cardinal * Pier Donato Cesi (1583–1656), Italian Cardinal Further notable people with the surname include: * Bartolomeo Cesi (1556–1629) Italian baroque era painter * Bartolomeo Cesi (bishop) (–1537), Italian Roman Catholic bishop * Bartolomeo Cesi (cardinal) (1566–1621), Italian Roman Catholic cardinal *Beniamino Cesi (1845–1907), Italian concert pianist *Carlo Cesi Carlo Cesio or Carlo Cesi (17 April 1622– 6 January 1682) was a Baroque-style painter and engraver of the Roman school. Biography Cesio was born in 1622 at Antrodoco in the present Province of Rieti, then part of the Roman States. He was brou ... (1622–82), Italian painter and engraver {{surname, Cesi ...
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CESI (Education)
CESI, formerly ''Centre des études supérieures industrielles'', is a French graduate engineering school created in 1958. Its headquarters are in Nanterre close to Paris and it is located in 29 campuses in France, Spain, Algeria and Cameroun. The College is member of the Union of Independent Grandes Écoles. History CESI and its engineering school, EI.CESI, were created in 1958 by five industrial groups: SNECMA (now Safran Aircraft Engines), Renault, Télémécanique, Chausson and CEM, in order to deal with for the shortage of production engineers in France and to enable their senior Technicians and Supervisors to upgrade with a Master's degree. At the beginning, CESI was called ''Centre Interentreprises de Formation'' (CIF). In 1960, the first 24 CESI engineers graduated from the College, having been admitted to the program two years earlier as Supervisors or Technicians. In 1969, the center launched its first inter-company training course, entitled ''Accompagnement d ...
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European Confederation Of Independent Trade Unions
The European Confederation of Independent Trade Unions (''CESI''; French ''Confédération Européenne des Syndicats Indépendants'', German ''Europäische Union der unabhängigen Gewerkschaften'', Italian ''Confederazione Europea Sindacati Indipendenti'') is a regional trade union federation representing around 5 million members of independent trade unions in Europe. CESI represents free and independent trade unions from the private and public sectors that adhere to democratic principles and defend the respect of human rights. CESI Founded in 1990, CESI advocates improved employment conditions for workers in Europe and a strong social dimension in the EU. CESI’s particular strength lies in the public sector but CESI also represents workers from private sector. Most of CESI’s affiliates are employed in the fields of central, regional and local administration, security and justice, education, training and research, healthcare, postal services and telecommunications, defenc ...
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Centro Elettrotecnico Sperimentale Italiano
CESI - Centro Elettrotecnico Sperimentale Italiano "Giacinto Motta" is a company that provides testing and certification services, energy consultancy, engineering and technology consulting for the electricity sector worldwide. CESI is headquartered in Milan, Italy and was founded in 1956. It currently has offices and laboratories in five continents and over 70 countries. History CESI was founded in 1956. The strong necessity of doing experimental tests and network studies persuaded the big electromechanical industries ( Pirelli, SAE, Ercole Marelli, Ansaldo), together with the majority of electrical industries (Edison, SADE, Montecatini, Falck), of the need of a “Great Power laboratory”. In the early 50s, the “X Laboratory” was born. At the end of the 50s, CESI is developed a leadership in the determination of short-circuit powers inside the transmission lines and in load flows’ problems. In the 1958, its international aim is attested thanks to an important commissi ...
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Centre For Economic And Social Inclusion
The Centre for Economic and Social Inclusion, known as ''Inclusion'', was a research organisation that existed to promote social inclusion in the labour market. It was a not for profit, politically independent organisation based in London but also had two regional bases: ''Inclusion North West'' in Liverpool and ''Inclusion US'' in New York City. All its surpluses were invested back into developing its products and its employees (over 30 of them). ''Inclusion's'' research and labour market expertise was often cited in the media, from the ''Guardian'' to the BBC to the ''Financial Times''. On 1 January 2016 the organisation merged with the National Institute of Adult Continuing Education to form a new organisation, the Learning and Work Institute. Research and policy ''Inclusion'' made recommendations on how to equip housing providers with the tools to tackle unemployment among their residents; it advised how partners supporting ESOL learners could improve delivery; and ''Inclus ...
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