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The United Nations Regional Groups are the geopolitical regional groups of member states of the United Nations. Originally, the UN member states were unofficially organized into five groups as an informal means of sharing the distribution of posts for General Assembly committees. Now this grouping has taken on a much more expansive and official ...
The Palace of Nations.The United Nations Office at Geneva (Switzerland) is the second most important UN centre, after the United Nations Headquarters.. While the Secretariat of the United Nations is headquartered in New York City, its many bodies, specialized agencies, and related organizations are headquartered in other parts of the world, particularly in Europe.
A ministerial conference of the World Trade Organization, in the Palace of Nations (Geneva, Switzerland).. The following is a list of the major existing intergovernmental organizations (IGOs).
G4 nations: Brazil, Germany, India, and Japan, four countries which support each other's bids for permanent seats on the United Nations Security Council. Global Governance Group (G3), a group of 30 small to medium member countries which collectively provides representation and input to the G20.
28 cities 8 regional councils 6 municipalities 2 unincorporated areas: Queensland: 30 regions 28 shires 12 aboriginal shires 7 cities 1 town South Australia: 25 district councils: 21 cities 15 councils 5 aboriginal councils 4 regional councils 2 towns 1 rural city 1 unincorporated area: Tasmania: 23 municipalities 6 cities Victoria: 39 shires ...
This is a list of countries and territories by the United Nations geoscheme, including 193 UN member states, two UN observer states (the Holy See [note 1] and the State of Palestine), two states in free association with New Zealand (the Cook Islands and Niue), and 49 non-sovereign dependencies or territories, as well as Western Sahara (a disputed territory whose sovereignty is contested) and ...
United Nations Regional Groups; U. Uniting for Consensus; W. Western European and Others Group This page was last edited on 25 February 2019, at 19:54 (UTC). Text ...
This is a list of territories which are directly administered, or once were, by the United Nations (UN). These are not to be confused with UN trust territories , which were run by a single country under a UN mandate.