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WPK could refer to: * Workers' Party of Korea The Workers' Party of Korea (WPK), also called the Korean Workers' Party (KWP), is the sole ruling party of North Korea. Founded in 1949 from a merger between the Workers' Party of North Korea and the Workers' Party of South Korea, the WPK is ..., ruling party of North Korea * Winter Park (Amtrak station), Florida, United States; Amtrak Station Code WPK * Wertpapierkennnummer, a German securities identification code * Workers' Party of Kampuchea, later Khmer Rouge {{disambig ...
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Workers' Party Of Korea
The Workers' Party of Korea (WPK), also called the Korean Workers' Party (KWP), is the sole ruling party of North Korea. Founded in 1949 from a merger between the Workers' Party of North Korea and the Workers' Party of South Korea, the WPK is the oldest active party in Korea. It also controls the Korean People's Army, North Korea's armed forces. The WPK is the largest party represented in the Supreme People's Assembly and coexists with two other legal parties that are completely subservient to the WPK and must accept the WPK's "Vanguard party, leading role" as a condition of their existence. The WPK is banned in South Korea under the National Security Act (South Korea), National Security Act and is sanctioned by the United Nations, the European Union, Australia, and the United States. Officially, the WPK is a communist party guided by Kimilsungism–Kimjongilism, a synthesis of the ideas of Kim Il Sung and Kim Jong Il.: "Our Party never expects that there will be any fortuitou ...
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Winter Park (Amtrak Station)
Winter Park station is a train station in Winter Park, Florida. It is served by SunRail commuter rail service and Amtrak and intercity trains. The current station was built in 2014, coinciding with the introduction of SunRail service. Prior stations in the city, dating back to 1882, were constructed by the South Florida Railroad and Atlantic Coast Line Railroad. History Previous stations Rail lines passing through modern-day Winter Park were first built by the South Florida Railroad (SFR), which ran between Orlando and Sanford, in 1880. The city was planned around the railroad tracks, and a small depot was built in 1882. A combined passenger station and freight depot was built in 1913 by the Atlantic Coast Line Railroad (ACL), which had acquired the SFR in 1902. A newer station was built by the ACL in 1962. The station was directly adjacent to Central Park, a municipal green space, and was also one block away from Park Avenue, a street lined with upscale boutiques and ...
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Wertpapierkennnummer
The Wertpapierkennnummer (WKN, WPKN, WPK or ''Wert'') is a German securities identification code. It is composed of six digits or capital letters (excluding I and O), and no check digit. Changes in format There have been several changes in the WKN definition: * WKN were switched from numeric to alphanumeric on 21 July 2003 * The first 2–4 Letters may show the issuer of the Instrument. * Until March 2000, the WKNs were divided into different number ranges that represented different types of securities (e.g., stocks, warrants, funds, etc.). The WKNs and DE-ISINs are provided by WM-Datenservice. WKNs may be obsolete in future, since they may be replaced by International Securities Identification Numbers (ISINs). Spelling and meaning Like most very long German words, ''Wertpapierkennnummer'' is a compound word: Wert-Papier-Kenn-Nummer, if translated literally, means value–paper–identification–number (Wertpapier = financial security; Kennnummer = identification number). ...
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