In 1982, the group was yet again declared to be independent of all political parties, but has since waned in importance and membership.
The group of buildings have been declared national monuments.
The group was declared illegal in 1973.
In 1637 all Romani groups were declared outlaws who could be hanged without trial.
The group with the least amount of wounded members will be declared winner of the event.
On 24 October after a final tactical inspection, the group was declared ready for overseas deployment.
The group was declared a foreign terrorist organization by the United States in December 2001.
However, in 2000, that group was declared as Barra brava.
After the successful launch the group was declared operational.
No new group was declared as PTG on the basis of the 2001 census.