Belovezh Accords
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Belovezh Accords
Summary
Belovezh Accords is a multilateral treaty[1]. It draws 403 Wikipedia views per month (multilateral_treaty category, ranking #6 of 40).[2]
Key Facts
- Belovezh Accords was influenced by State Anthem of the Soviet Union[3].
- Belovezh Accords is in the country of Russia[4].
- Belovezh Accords is in the country of Ukraine[5].
- Belovezh Accords is in the country of Belarus[6].
- Belovezh Accords's image is recorded as RIAN archive 848095 Signing the Agreement to eliminate the USSR and establish the Commonwealth of Independent States.jpg[7].
- Belovezh Accords's instance of is recorded as multilateral treaty[8].
- Belovezh Accords's instance of is recorded as treaty[9].
- Belovezh Accords's instance of is recorded as denunciation[10].
- Belovezh Accords's main regulatory text is recorded as Charter of the United Nations[11].
- Belovezh Accords's follows is recorded as Declaration of State Sovereignty of the Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic[12].
- Belovezh Accords's follows is recorded as Declaration of Independence of Ukraine[13].
- Belovezh Accords's follows is recorded as Treaty on the Creation of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics[14].
- Belovezh Accords's follows is recorded as Declaration of State Sovereignty of the Belarusian Soviet Socialist Republic[15].
- Belovezh Accords's followed by is recorded as Alma-Ata Protocol[16].
- Belovezh Accords's followed by is recorded as Declaration of the USSR Council of the Republics regarding the establishment of the Commonwealth of Independent States[17].
- Belovezh Accords's location is recorded as Białowieża Forest[18].
- Belovezh Accords's location is recorded as Viskuli[19].
- Belovezh Accords's subclass of is recorded as agreement[20].
- Belovezh Accords's part of is recorded as dissolution of the Soviet Union[21].
- Belovezh Accords's Commons category is recorded as Belovezh Accords[22].
- Belovezh Accords's language of work or name is recorded as Belarusian[23].
- Belovezh Accords's language of work or name is recorded as Russian[24].
- Belovezh Accords's language of work or name is recorded as Ukrainian[25].
- Belovezh Accords's foundational text is recorded as Declaration of the Creation of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics[26].
- Belovezh Accords's has part is recorded as Protocol to the Agreement on the Establishment of the Commonwealth of Independent States[27].
Why It Matters
Belovezh Accords draws 403 Wikipedia views per month (multilateral_treaty category, ranking #6 of 40).[2] It has Wikipedia articles in 23 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[28] It is known by 17 alternative names across languages and contexts.[29]