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G20
Summary
G20 is a geopolitical group[1]. G20 ranks in the top 4% of geopolitical_group entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (21,883 views/month).[2]
Key Facts
- G20's instance of is recorded as geopolitical group[3].
- G20's instance of is recorded as international organization[4].
- G20's instance of is recorded as intergovernmental organization[5].
- G20's instance of is recorded as Icosad[6].
- G20's founder is recorded as G7[7].
- G20's founder is recorded as Paul Martin[8].
- G20's Commons category is recorded as G20[9].
- G20 comprises Germany[10].
- G20 comprises United States[11].
- G20 comprises France[12].
- G20 comprises United Kingdom[13].
- G20 comprises People's Republic of China[14].
- G20 comprises Brazil[15].
- G20 comprises Italy[16].
- G20 comprises Canada[17].
- G20 comprises Russia[18].
- G20 comprises Australia[19].
- G20 comprises Mexico[20].
- G20 comprises India[21].
- G20 comprises South Korea[22].
- G20 comprises Indonesia[23].
- G20 comprises Turkey[24].
- G20 comprises Saudi Arabia[25].
- G20 comprises South Africa[26].
- G20 comprises Argentina[27].
Body
Founding
Founders include G7[7] and Paul Martin[8]. September 26, 1999 marks the founding of G20[28].
Identity
G20's short name is recorded as {'lang': 'en', 'text': 'G20'}[29].
Why It Matters
G20 ranks in the top 4% of geopolitical_group entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (21,883 views/month).[2] G20 has Wikipedia articles in 30 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[30] G20 is known by 17 alternative names across languages and contexts.[31]