OMON
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OMON
Summary
OMON is a military unit[1]. OMON ranks in the top 5% of military_unit entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (22 views/month).[2]
Key Facts
- OMON is in the country of Belarus[3].
- OMON's image is recorded as Знак ОМОН (Беларусь).png[4].
- OMON's instance of is recorded as military unit[5].
- OMON's logo image is recorded as АМАП.jpg[6].
- OMON's GND ID is recorded as 121739267X[7].
- OMON's military branch is recorded as special forces[8].
- OMON's subclass of is recorded as police unit[9].
- OMON's part of is recorded as Militsiya of Belarus[10].
- OMON's Commons category is recorded as OMON (Belarus)[11].
- +1988-10-03T00:00:00Z marks the founding of OMON[12].
- OMON's participated in conflict is recorded as Jeans Revolution[13].
- OMON's participated in conflict is recorded as 2010 Belarusian protests[14].
- OMON's participated in conflict is recorded as 2011 Belarusian protests[15].
- OMON's participated in conflict is recorded as 2017 Belarusian protests[16].
- OMON's participated in conflict is recorded as 2020–2021 Belarusian protests[17].
- OMON's parent organization or unit is recorded as Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Republic of Belarus[18].
- OMON's allegiance is recorded as Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Republic of Belarus[19].
- OMON's director / manager is recorded as Dzmitry Balaba[20].
- OMON's short name is recorded as {'lang': 'be-tarask', 'text': 'АМАП'}[21].
- OMON's Google Knowledge Graph ID is recorded as /g/11cmw30c7c[22].
Body
Founding
+1988-10-03T00:00:00Z marks the founding of OMON[12].
Identity
OMON's part of is recorded as Militsiya of Belarus[10]. OMON's short name is recorded as {'lang': 'be-tarask', 'text': 'АМАП'}[21].
Leadership
OMON's director / manager is recorded as Dzmitry Balaba[20].
Operations
OMON's parent organization or unit is recorded as Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Republic of Belarus[18].
Why It Matters
OMON ranks in the top 5% of military_unit entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (22 views/month).[2] OMON has Wikipedia articles in 5 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[23] OMON is known by 6 alternative names across languages and contexts.[24]