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This is a list of Roman Catholic Church dioceses in the Balkans. In Balkanic Europe, the Roman Catholic Church comprises 8 conferences, 14 ecclesiastical provinces, 31 suffragan dioceses and 1 apostolic administration. There are 5 archdioceses and 3 dioceses and 1 apostolic vicariate that are immediately subject to the Holy See.
List of Dioceses
Episcopal Conference of Albania
Ecclesiastical Province of Shkodër-Pult
*Archdiocese of Shkodër-Pult
**Diocese of Lezhë
**Diocese of Sapë
Ecclesiastical Province of Tiranë-Durrës
*Archdiocese of Tiranë-Durrës
**Diocese of Rrëshen
**Apostolic Administration of Southern Albania
Episcopal Conference of Bosnia
Ecclesiastical Province of Sarajevo
*Archdiocese of Vrhbosna
**Diocese of Banja Luka
**Diocese of Mostar-Duvno
**Diocese of Skopje
**Diocese of Trebinje-Mrkan
Episcopal Conference of Croatia
Ecclesiastical Province of Rijeka
*Archdiocese of Rijeka
**
**Diocese of Krk
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Ecclesiastical Province of Sirmio
*Archdiocese of Djakovo-Osijek
**Diocese of Požega
**Diocese of Srijem
Ecclesiastical Province of Split-Makarska
*Archdiocese of Split-Makarska
**Diocese of Dubrovnik
**Diocese of Hvar
**Diocese of Kotor
**Diocese of Šibenik
Ecclesiastical Province of Zagreb
*Archdiocese of Zagreb
**Eparchy of Križevci
**Diocese of Varaždin
Episcopal Conference of Greece
Ecclesiastical Province of Corfù, Zante e Cefalonia
*Archdiocese of Corfù, Zante e Cefalonia
Ecclesiastical Province of Naxos, Andros, Tinos e Mykonos
*Archdiocese of Naxos, Andros, Tinos and Mykonos
**Diocese of Chios
**Diocese of Crete
**Diocese of Santorini
**Diocese of Syros e Milos
Episcopal Conference of Romania
Ecclesiastical Province of Bucharest
*Archdiocese of Bucharest
**
**Diocese of Oradea Mare
**Diocese of Satu Mare
**
Episcopal Conference of Serbia
Ecclesiastical Province of Beograd
*Archdiocese of Beograd
**Diocese of Subotica
**Diocese of Zrenjanin
Episcopal Conference of Slovenia
Ecclesiastical Province of Ljubljana
*Archdiocese of Ljubljana
**Diocese of Koper
**Diocese of Novo Mesto
Ecclesiastical Province of Maribor
*Archdiocese of Maribor
**Diocese of Celje
**Diocese of Murska Sobota
Immediately subject to the Holy See
*Archdiocese of Alba Iulia
*Archdiocese of Athenai
*Archdiocese of Bar
*Diocese of Nicopoli
*Apostolic Administration of Prizren
*Archdiocese of Rhodos
*Diocese of Sofia and Plovdiv
*Apostolic Vicariate of Thessaloniki
*Archdiocese of Zadar
List of Dioceses
Episcopal Conference of Albania
Ecclesiastical Province of Shkodër-Pult
*Archdiocese of Shkodër-Pult
**Diocese of Lezhë
**Diocese of Sapë
Ecclesiastical Province of Tiranë-Durrës
*Archdiocese of Tiranë-Durrës
**Diocese of Rrëshen
**Apostolic Administration of Southern Albania
Episcopal Conference of Bosnia
Ecclesiastical Province of Sarajevo
*Archdiocese of Vrhbosna
**Diocese of Banja Luka
**Diocese of Mostar-Duvno
**Diocese of Skopje
**Diocese of Trebinje-Mrkan
Episcopal Conference of Croatia
Ecclesiastical Province of Rijeka
*Archdiocese of Rijeka
**
**Diocese of Krk
**
Ecclesiastical Province of Sirmio
*Archdiocese of Djakovo-Osijek
**Diocese of Požega
**Diocese of Srijem
Ecclesiastical Province of Split-Makarska
*Archdiocese of Split-Makarska
**Diocese of Dubrovnik
**Diocese of Hvar
**Diocese of Kotor
**Diocese of Šibenik
Ecclesiastical Province of Zagreb
*Archdiocese of Zagreb
**Eparchy of Križevci
**Diocese of Varaždin
Episcopal Conference of Greece
Ecclesiastical Province of Corfù, Zante e Cefalonia
*Archdiocese of Corfù, Zante e Cefalonia
Ecclesiastical Province of Naxos, Andros, Tinos e Mykonos
*Archdiocese of Naxos, Andros, Tinos and Mykonos
**Diocese of Chios
**Diocese of Crete
**Diocese of Santorini
**Diocese of Syros e Milos
Episcopal Conference of Romania
Ecclesiastical Province of Bucharest
*Archdiocese of Bucharest
**
**Diocese of Oradea Mare
**Diocese of Satu Mare
**
Episcopal Conference of Serbia
Ecclesiastical Province of Beograd
*Archdiocese of Beograd
**Diocese of Subotica
**Diocese of Zrenjanin
Episcopal Conference of Slovenia
Ecclesiastical Province of Ljubljana
*Archdiocese of Ljubljana
**Diocese of Koper
**Diocese of Novo Mesto
Ecclesiastical Province of Maribor
*Archdiocese of Maribor
**Diocese of Celje
**Diocese of Murska Sobota
Immediately subject to the Holy See
*Archdiocese of Alba Iulia
*Archdiocese of Athenai
*Archdiocese of Bar
*Diocese of Nicopoli
*Apostolic Administration of Prizren
*Archdiocese of Rhodos
*Diocese of Sofia and Plovdiv
*Apostolic Vicariate of Thessaloniki
*Archdiocese of Zadar
Ziptask is a provider of outsourced digital office work services to consumers and enterprise customers. It is a global online outsourcing platform that allows people to hire freelancers for day-to-day digital work such as word processing, spreadsheets, software, website design, graphic design and other professional services. The company is the only platform that functions as an intermediary by assessing jobs, directing them to the most qualified freelancers, and quality checking the results. The platform allows users to manage their digital work from the desktop or to utilize a smart phone application to submit and manage projects. The company integrates with Dropbox and Evernote, to allow users to transfer files and submit new jobs from their mobile devices. Ziptask also allows users to pay freelancers by the minute and manages the interactions between the contractor and freelancer, taking out the task of searching for freelancers, interviewing them, and negotiating rates for work to be performed.
History
Ziptask was founded in 2010 by Shawn Livermore. Livermore is the author of three technical books and has been a consultant on enterprise software development for numerous Fortune 500 corporations. The company officially released a beta version of the product in November of 2011, and has upgraded its service offering since. Livermore invested over $130,000 of his own money to launch the company.
Business model
Ziptask uses proprietary software to examine, assess, and outsource a task and then return a quality-checked and verified product to the customer in a pre-agreed timeframe and cost. Ziptask charges a flat, per minute rate, and earns the difference between what the client is charged, and what the freelancer is paid for the job. Ziptask works across all platforms (PC, Mac, iOS, Android) on just about any type of project, but specializes in office projects using tools like Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and Photoshop, but has the capability to do other work such as HTML/web design, graphic design, programming, business documents, databases, and more. By combining human and machine intelligence Ziptask delivers timely, quality-checked work at a low cost. Ziptask focuses on this concept by allowing users to pay freelancers by the minute - because most tasks, when done by specialized, quality providers take less than an hour.
Ziptask allows customers to outsource work without interviewing or selecting a specific freelancer. The vetting of freelancers is performed by Ziptask so customers only need to submit their job to Ziptask and they in turn take responsibility for the work. This model allows customers to receive a qualified freelancer to start on their project much quicker than other competing platforms. The customer also pays a lower rate, as freelancers are paid by the minute and customers see the "not to exceed" price that they will pay prior to approval.
Ziptask Worker
Ziptask worker is a software application operated by freelancers on the Ziptask network to monitor, receive, process, hand-over, and complete jobs. When the application is active, it interfaces with the Ziptask system and shows the contractor as “available and ready” to take on work. As a result, the jobs can flow to the contractor without them having to bid or interview them. <ref name="SmallBWeek"/>
History
Ziptask was founded in 2010 by Shawn Livermore. Livermore is the author of three technical books and has been a consultant on enterprise software development for numerous Fortune 500 corporations. The company officially released a beta version of the product in November of 2011, and has upgraded its service offering since. Livermore invested over $130,000 of his own money to launch the company.
Business model
Ziptask uses proprietary software to examine, assess, and outsource a task and then return a quality-checked and verified product to the customer in a pre-agreed timeframe and cost. Ziptask charges a flat, per minute rate, and earns the difference between what the client is charged, and what the freelancer is paid for the job. Ziptask works across all platforms (PC, Mac, iOS, Android) on just about any type of project, but specializes in office projects using tools like Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and Photoshop, but has the capability to do other work such as HTML/web design, graphic design, programming, business documents, databases, and more. By combining human and machine intelligence Ziptask delivers timely, quality-checked work at a low cost. Ziptask focuses on this concept by allowing users to pay freelancers by the minute - because most tasks, when done by specialized, quality providers take less than an hour.
Ziptask allows customers to outsource work without interviewing or selecting a specific freelancer. The vetting of freelancers is performed by Ziptask so customers only need to submit their job to Ziptask and they in turn take responsibility for the work. This model allows customers to receive a qualified freelancer to start on their project much quicker than other competing platforms. The customer also pays a lower rate, as freelancers are paid by the minute and customers see the "not to exceed" price that they will pay prior to approval.
Ziptask Worker
Ziptask worker is a software application operated by freelancers on the Ziptask network to monitor, receive, process, hand-over, and complete jobs. When the application is active, it interfaces with the Ziptask system and shows the contractor as “available and ready” to take on work. As a result, the jobs can flow to the contractor without them having to bid or interview them. <ref name="SmallBWeek"/>
Qais Al-Khonji (born 1978) is an Omani entrepreneur who is board member for some of the largest companies in Oman. He is recognized as a leading entrepreneur in the Omani community, helping Omani citizens start their own businesses. He is also a member of the Al-Khonji family, one of the most prominent families in Oman recognized for both their business and political contributions to Oman.
Early life and education
Al-Khonji was born on August 19, 1978 in Muscat the Sultanate of Oman. He is a 4th generation family member of the Al-Khonji family, a family with a strong precense in the Omani business and political communities. His late father is Mahmood al-Khonji who is the grandson to Mahammed and Ahmad Al-Khonji, the founding members of the Al-Khonji group along with Ahmed Al-Khonji. He is also the grandson of Moosa AbdulRahman Hassan who founded the Moosa Abdulrahman Group, one of the oldest groups in the Sultanate of Oman.
Al-Khonji completed high school in Oman al Sahwa schools in 1996. He obtained an International Baccalaureate Degree from the United World College of the Atlantic in 1998 and a Bachelor Degree in Business Information Systems from De Montfort University in 2001.
Professional career
Al-Khonji currently sits on the board of directors for five different companies including Oman Fisheries, and the Oman National Engineering & Investment Company.
In 2009, Al-Khonji was appointed as a board member of the Al-Khonji Group, the family owned business that was started by his father. Al-Khonji Group is one of the leading companies in Oman, specializing in trading, electro mechanical products and services, specialized services, property rental and real estate, and investments.
Al-Khonji became a board member of Oman Fisheries in 1999. Oman Fisheries is the largest fishing company in the Sultanate of Oman.
Al-Khonji joined the Entrepreneurs' Organization (Oman Chapter) in Oman as a board member in 2009.
Al-Khonji is a member of the board at the Oman National Engineering & Investment Co (S.A.O.G.) which became official in 2009. Oman National Engineering is a publicly traded company on the Muscat Securities Market that generates and distributes electricity and operates wastewater treatment plants as well as HVAC for hospitals and dispensaries. During his time with ONEIC, the company was honored for their execution of a new government billing system.
In 2011, Al-Khonji became a member of the Gulf Cultural Academy (GCA). This appointment came from the Gulf International Relations Board of Trustees who is the parent company to GCA. The same year, he was appointed to the board for the Sharakah Fund for Development of Youth Projects.
One of Al-Khonji’s biggest accomplishments was when he became a committee member to the Chamber of Commerce SME Committee in 2012. The committee is set up to assist businesses expanded into the Oman region, which is said to currently have the biggest opportunities for small businesses.
Business ventures
Al-Khonji is the founder of Qais United Enterprises Trading, a marketing company based in Oman. The company focuses on brand value and client-supplier relationships.
Al-Khonji’s future ventures include the opening of a vocational institute. The company, called Genesis International LLC, is currently under formation.
Early life and education
Al-Khonji was born on August 19, 1978 in Muscat the Sultanate of Oman. He is a 4th generation family member of the Al-Khonji family, a family with a strong precense in the Omani business and political communities. His late father is Mahmood al-Khonji who is the grandson to Mahammed and Ahmad Al-Khonji, the founding members of the Al-Khonji group along with Ahmed Al-Khonji. He is also the grandson of Moosa AbdulRahman Hassan who founded the Moosa Abdulrahman Group, one of the oldest groups in the Sultanate of Oman.
Al-Khonji completed high school in Oman al Sahwa schools in 1996. He obtained an International Baccalaureate Degree from the United World College of the Atlantic in 1998 and a Bachelor Degree in Business Information Systems from De Montfort University in 2001.
Professional career
Al-Khonji currently sits on the board of directors for five different companies including Oman Fisheries, and the Oman National Engineering & Investment Company.
In 2009, Al-Khonji was appointed as a board member of the Al-Khonji Group, the family owned business that was started by his father. Al-Khonji Group is one of the leading companies in Oman, specializing in trading, electro mechanical products and services, specialized services, property rental and real estate, and investments.
Al-Khonji became a board member of Oman Fisheries in 1999. Oman Fisheries is the largest fishing company in the Sultanate of Oman.
Al-Khonji joined the Entrepreneurs' Organization (Oman Chapter) in Oman as a board member in 2009.
Al-Khonji is a member of the board at the Oman National Engineering & Investment Co (S.A.O.G.) which became official in 2009. Oman National Engineering is a publicly traded company on the Muscat Securities Market that generates and distributes electricity and operates wastewater treatment plants as well as HVAC for hospitals and dispensaries. During his time with ONEIC, the company was honored for their execution of a new government billing system.
In 2011, Al-Khonji became a member of the Gulf Cultural Academy (GCA). This appointment came from the Gulf International Relations Board of Trustees who is the parent company to GCA. The same year, he was appointed to the board for the Sharakah Fund for Development of Youth Projects.
One of Al-Khonji’s biggest accomplishments was when he became a committee member to the Chamber of Commerce SME Committee in 2012. The committee is set up to assist businesses expanded into the Oman region, which is said to currently have the biggest opportunities for small businesses.
Business ventures
Al-Khonji is the founder of Qais United Enterprises Trading, a marketing company based in Oman. The company focuses on brand value and client-supplier relationships.
Al-Khonji’s future ventures include the opening of a vocational institute. The company, called Genesis International LLC, is currently under formation.