Helsinki Accords
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Helsinki Accords
Summary
Helsinki Accords is a treaty[1]. It ranks in the top 2% of treaty entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (1,469 views/month).[2]
Key Facts
- Helsinki Accords's instance of is recorded as treaty[3].
- Helsinki Accords was followed by Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe[4].
- The location of Helsinki Accords was Finlandia Hall[5].
- Helsinki Accords's Commons category is recorded as Helsinki Accords[6].
- January 1, 1975 marks the founding of Helsinki Accords[7].
- Helsinki Accords occurred on August 1, 1975[8].
- Helsinki Accords's described by source is recorded as Commission on Security and Cooperation in Europe[9].
- Helsinki Accords's described by source is recorded as Atlantic Council[10].
- Helsinki Accords's described by source is recorded as Save My Exams[11].
- Helsinki Accords's described by source is recorded as EBSCO Information Services[12].
- Helsinki Accords's described by source is recorded as University of Washington[13].
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Works and Contributions
Things named for Helsinki Accords include Hungarian Helsinki Committee[14], a voluntary association[15], in Hungary[16], founded in 1989[17], headquartered in Budapest[18].
Why It Matters
Helsinki Accords ranks in the top 2% of treaty entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (1,469 views/month).[2] It has Wikipedia articles in 26 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[19] It is known by 41 alternative names across languages and contexts.[20]
Entities named for it include Hungarian Helsinki Committee[14], a voluntary association[15], in Hungary[16], founded in 1989[17], headquartered in Budapest[18].