Nordic Council of Ministers
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Nordic Council of Ministers
Summary
Nordic Council of Ministers is a council of ministers[1]. It draws 41 Wikipedia views per month (council_of_ministers category, ranking #7 of 49).[2]
Key Facts
- Nordic Council of Ministers's instance of is recorded as council of ministers[3].
- Nordic Council of Ministers's instance of is recorded as intergovernmental organization[4].
- Nordic Council of Ministers's instance of is recorded as Undesirable foreign organization in Russia[5].
- Nordic Council of Ministers's headquarters location is recorded as Copenhagen[6].
- Nordic Council of Ministers's headquarters location is recorded as Ved Stranden 18[7].
- Nordic Council of Ministers's child organization or unit is recorded as Nordic Genetic Resource Center[8].
- Nordic Council of Ministers's child organization or unit is recorded as Nordic Gene Bank Farm Animals[9].
- January 1, 1971 marks the founding of Nordic Council of Ministers[10].
- Nordic Council of Ministers's coordinate location is recorded as {'lat': 55.677781, 'lon': 12.5810087}[11].
- Nordic Council of Ministers's official website is recorded as https://www.norden.org/en/nordic-council-ministers[12].
- Nordic Council of Ministers's topic's main category is recorded as Q9851299[13].
- Nordic Council of Ministers's different from is recorded as Nordic Council[14].
- Nordic Council of Ministers's official observer status in organization is recorded as Arctic Council[15].
Body
Founding
January 1, 1971 marks the founding of Nordic Council of Ministers[10].
Operations
Headquarters locations include Copenhagen[6], a largest city[16], in Denmark[17], founded in 1167[18] and Ved Stranden 18[7], a building[19], in Denmark[20], founded in 1798[21]. Subsidiaries include Nordic Genetic Resource Center[8], an international organization[22], in Sweden[23], founded in 2008[24], headquartered in Alnarp[25] and Nordic Gene Bank Farm Animals[9], a gene bank[26], in Norway[27], founded in 1984[28].
Why It Matters
Nordic Council of Ministers draws 41 Wikipedia views per month (council_of_ministers category, ranking #7 of 49).[2] It has Wikipedia articles in 11 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[29] It is known by 3 alternative names across languages and contexts.[30]