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SEK or Sek may refer to: Organisations * Federation of Swiss Protestant Churches (''Schweizerischer Evangelischer Kirchenbund'') * SEK Studio, a North Korean animation studio * Stagecoach in East Kent, a transportation company in England * SEK (Germany) (''Spezialeinsatzkommando''), police tactical units of the German state police forces * Hellenic State Railways (''Sidirodromoi Ellinikou Kratous''), a former Greek public sector entity * Socialist Workers Party (Greece) (''Sosialistikó Ergatikó Kómma''), a political party in Greece * Swedish Export Credit Corporation (''Svensk Exportkredit'') People * Sęk, a Polish surname * Sek Henry (born 1987), American-Jamaican basketball player * Seksan Sukpimai (born 1974), known as Sek Loso, Thai singer, songwriter and musician * Samuel Edward Konkin III (1947–2004), known as SEK III, Canadian-American writer Other uses * Swedish krona The krona (; plural: ''kronor''; sign: kr; code: SEK) is the currency of Sweden. Both ...
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Federation Of Swiss Protestant Churches
The Protestant Church in Switzerland (PCS), formerly named Federation of Swiss Protestant Churches until 31 December 2019, is a federation of 25 member churches – 24 cantonal churches and the Evangelical-Methodist Church of Switzerland. The PCS is not a church in a theological understanding, because every member is independent with its own theological and formal organisation. It serves as a legal umbrella before the federal government and represents the church in international relations. Except for the Evangelical-Methodist Church, which covers all of Switzerland, the member churches are restricted to a certain territory. The president of the PCS is Rita Famos. History The Reformation spread primarily into the cities of Switzerland, which was then composed of loosely connected cantons. Breakthroughs began in the 1520s in Zurich under Huldrych Zwingli, in Bern in 1528 under Berchtold Haller, and in Basel in 1529 under Johannes Oecolampadius. After the death of Zwingli in 1531 ...
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SEK Studio
Korean April 26 Animation Studio (), also known as SEK Studio (abbreviation of "Scientific Educational Korea"), is a state-owned North Korean animation studio, based in Ot'an-dong, Central District, Pyongyang. History The studio started operations in September 1957, as 4.26 Children's Film Studio (4.26아동영화촬영소). SEK Studio worked with foreign animators and companies with relative frequency for a North Korean operation throughout the 1980s, 1990s and 2000s. Around 1985, it began to outsource animation for European television. It has also done subcontracting work on over 250 foreign animations. They mainly worked on subcontracting Russian, Italian, French, Spanish and Chinese animation, with American animation being outsourced in an indirect way. SEK has done work on several animated series with Mondo TV, including ''Pocahontas: Princess of the American Indians'' and ''Simba the King Lion'', (due to these two, it has been repeatedly misinformed that SEK has work ...
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Stagecoach In East Kent
Stagecoach South East is the trading name of East Kent Road Car Company Limited, a bus operator based in Canterbury; it provides services in Kent and East Sussex, in South East England. It is a subsidiary of Stagecoach Group. History Stagecoach has been operating in the Hastings area since its takeover of Hastings & District Transport in 1989; it made improvements to the Hastings bus network, in partnership with Hastings Borough Council and East Sussex County Council. Acquisitions ;East Kent Road Car Company Stagecoach acquired the East Kent Road Car Company in 1993 and operates many routes with different route branding. ;Eastbourne In early November 2008, local press reported that Eastbourne Buses was to be sold by the end of the year to either the Go-Ahead Group or Stagecoach Group. The employees' trade union, Unite, wrote to Eastbourne Borough Council to ask it to sell to the Go-Ahead Group because of work conditions and a superior fleet. On 25 November 2008, it was ann ...
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SEK (Germany)
''Spezialeinsatzkommando'' (SEK, "Special Task Force") are police tactical units of each of the 16 German state police forces that specialize in a quick response with SWAT unit tactics to emergencies. Along with the ''Mobiles Einsatzkommando'' (MEK), ''Personenschutzkommando'' (bodyguards), and the ''Verhandlungsgruppe'' (negotiation teams in some states), they are part of the police ''Spezialeinheiten'' (special operations units) of each state force. Mainly unrecognized by the media and public, the main missions of SEK units include providing paramilitary operations in urban areas, apprehension of armed and dangerous criminals, high-risk law enforcement situations, hostage rescue crisis management, serving of high-risk arrest warrants, supporting counterterrorism activities, and raids, as well as other scenarios like providing personal security details for VIPs or witnesses. Since the 1970s, each SEK has handled several thousand deployments. The front-runner is the SEK of the Ber ...
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Hellenic State Railways
Hellenic State Railways or SEK (, ''Sidirodromi Ellinikou Kratous''; Σ.Ε.Κ.) was a Greek public sector entity (legal person of public law, ) which was established on 18 March 1920 by the law 2144/20 and operated most Greek railway lines until 1970. History The Hellenic State Railways took over the standard gauge railway line from Piraeus to Papapouli at the pre-1912 borders, the extension from Papapouli to Platy and most of the former Ottoman railway lines that were within the Greek borders after 1919. These lines were: * ''Piraeus, Demerli & Frontiers Railway'' (), also known as * Part of the former ''Thessaloniki & Monastir Railway'' ( or SM) * Part of or CO, between Thessaloniki and Idomeni. The line from Alexandroupolis to Ormenio was transferred to the French-Hellenic Railway Company (, CFFH) of Evros ( or ) which was absorbed by SEK much later, in 1954 * The ''Thessaloniki-Constantinople Link Railway'' ( or JSC) operating the Thessaloniki–Alexandroupolis railway. ...
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