Federal Ministry of the Interior
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Federal Ministry of the Interior
Summary
Federal Ministry of the Interior is a Federal Ministry in Germany[1]. It draws 178 Wikipedia views per month (federal_ministry_in_germany category, ranking #2 of 19).[2]
Key Facts
- Federal Ministry of the Interior's field of work was digitization[3].
- Federal Ministry of the Interior's field of work was Federal Police of Germany[4].
- Federal Ministry of the Interior's field of work was domestic policy[5].
- Federal Ministry of the Interior's field of work was internal security[6].
- Federal Ministry of the Interior's field of work was national security[7].
- Federal Ministry of the Interior's field of work was public order[8].
- A notable work attributed to Federal Ministry of the Interior is tape measure[9].
- Federal Ministry of the Interior was a member of Verein zur Förderung eines Deutschen Forschungsnetzes[10].
- Federal Ministry of the Interior was a member of Working Committee of the Surveying Authorities of the Länder of the Federal Republic of Germany[11].
- Federal Ministry of the Interior was a member of Interministerieller Ausschuss für Geoinformationswesen[12].
- Federal Ministry of the Interior is located in Bezirk Mitte[13].
- Federal Ministry of the Interior is in the country of Germany[14].
- Federal Ministry of the Interior's image is recorded as Berlin Moabit Spree Innenministerium.jpg[15].
- Federal Ministry of the Interior's image is recorded as Bundesministerium des Innern Berlin 4.jpg[16].
- Federal Ministry of the Interior's image is recorded as Bundesministerium des Innern, Neubau Berlin.jpg[17].
- Federal Ministry of the Interior's image is recorded as Bundesinnenministerium Eingang Bonn 2008b.jpg[18].
- Federal Ministry of the Interior's instance of is recorded as Federal Ministry in Germany[19].
- Federal Ministry of the Interior's instance of is recorded as interior ministry[20].
- Federal Ministry of the Interior's instance of is recorded as publishing house[21].
- Federal Ministry of the Interior's logo image is recorded as Bundesministerium des Innern Logo.svg[22].
- Federal Ministry of the Interior's headquarters location is recorded as Berlin[23].
- Federal Ministry of the Interior's headquarters location is recorded as Bonn[24].
- Federal Ministry of the Interior's ISNI is recorded as 0000000122306033[25].
- Federal Ministry of the Interior's VIAF cluster ID is recorded as 125006767[26].
- Federal Ministry of the Interior's VIAF cluster ID is recorded as 134345087[27].
Body
Founding
+1949-00-00T00:00:00Z marks the founding of Federal Ministry of the Interior[28].
Identity
Federal Ministry of the Interior's official name is recorded as {'lang': 'de', 'text': 'Bundesministerium des Innern'}[29]. Its short name is recorded as {'lang': 'de', 'text': 'BMI'}[30].
Leadership
Federal Ministry of the Interior's chairperson is recorded as Alexander Dobrindt[31].
Operations
Headquarters locations include Berlin[23], a seat of government[32], in Margraviate of Brandenburg[33], founded in 1244[34] and Bonn[24], a big city[35], in Germany[36]. Subsidiaries include Procurement Agency of the Federal Ministry of the Interior[37], a federal agency of Germany[38], in Germany[39], founded in 1951[40], headquartered in Bonn[41]; Federal Criminal Police Office[42], a police[43], in Germany[44], founded in 1951[45], headquartered in Wiesbaden[46]; Federal Statistical Office of Germany[47], a statistical service[48], in Germany[49], founded in 1948[50], headquartered in Wiesbaden[51]; Federal Institute for Population Research[52], a federal public research facility in Germany[53], in Germany[54], founded in 1973[55], headquartered in Wiesbaden[56]; Bundesinstitut für Sportwissenschaft[57], a federal public research facility in Germany[58], in Germany[59], founded in 1970[60], headquartered in Bonn[61]; and Technisches Hilfswerk[62], an emergency service[63], in Germany[64], founded in 1950[65], headquartered in Bonn[66].
Industry
Fields of work include digitization[3], a type of process[67]; Federal Police of Germany[4], a federal police[68], in Germany[69], founded in 2005[70], headquartered in Potsdam[71]; domestic policy[5], a political domain[72]; internal security[6], a type of security[73]; national security[7], a type of security[74]; and public order[8], an area of law[75].
Why It Matters
Federal Ministry of the Interior draws 178 Wikipedia views per month (federal_ministry_in_germany category, ranking #2 of 19).[2] It has Wikipedia articles in 18 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[76] It is known by 28 alternative names across languages and contexts.[77]