G7
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G7
Summary
G7 is an intergovernmental organization[1]. G7 ranks in the top 3% of intergovernmental_organization entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (11,476 views/month).[2]
Key Facts
- G7's instance of is recorded as intergovernmental organization[3].
- G7's instance of is recorded as heptad[4].
- G7's instance of is recorded as international organization[5].
- G7's instance of is recorded as group of major economic countries[6].
- G7's Commons category is recorded as Group of Seven[7].
- G7 comprises 1st G6 summit[8].
- G7 comprises 2nd G7 summit[9].
- G7 comprises 3rd G7 summit[10].
- G7 comprises 4th G7 summit[11].
- G7 comprises 5th G7 summit[12].
- G7 comprises 6th G7 summit[13].
- G7 comprises 7th G7 summit[14].
- G7 comprises 8th G7 summit[15].
- G7 comprises 9th G7 summit[16].
- G7 comprises 10th G7 summit[17].
- G7 comprises 11th G7 summit[18].
- G7 comprises 12th G7 summit[19].
- G7 comprises 13th G7 summit[20].
- G7 comprises 14th G7 summit[21].
- G7 comprises 15th G7 summit[22].
- G7 comprises 16th G7 summit[23].
- G7 comprises 17th G7 summit[24].
- G7 comprises 18th G7 summit[25].
- G7 comprises 19th G7 summit[26].
- G7 comprises 20th G7 summit[27].
Body
Founding
November 1975 marks the founding of G7[28].
Identity
G7's short name is recorded as {'lang': 'mul', 'text': 'G7'}[29].
Why It Matters
G7 ranks in the top 3% of intergovernmental_organization entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (11,476 views/month).[2] G7 has Wikipedia articles in 30 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[30] G7 is known by 48 alternative names across languages and contexts.[31]