UNASUR Constitutive Treaty
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UNASUR Constitutive Treaty
Summary
UNASUR Constitutive Treaty is a constitutive treaty[1]. It draws 8 Wikipedia views per month (constitutive_treaty category, ranking #12 of 14).[2]
Key Facts
- UNASUR Constitutive Treaty's image is recorded as Unasul 20.jpg[3].
- UNASUR Constitutive Treaty's instance of is recorded as constitutive treaty[4].
- Union of South American Nations is named after UNASUR Constitutive Treaty[5].
- UNASUR Constitutive Treaty's follows is recorded as Cusco Declaration[6].
- UNASUR Constitutive Treaty's location is recorded as Brasília[7].
- UNASUR Constitutive Treaty's Commons category is recorded as Constitutive Treaty of the Union of South American Nations[8].
- UNASUR Constitutive Treaty's language of work or name is recorded as Dutch[9].
- UNASUR Constitutive Treaty's language of work or name is recorded as English[10].
- UNASUR Constitutive Treaty's language of work or name is recorded as Spanish[11].
- UNASUR Constitutive Treaty's language of work or name is recorded as Portuguese[12].
- UNASUR Constitutive Treaty's has part is recorded as Additional Protocol to the Constitutive Treaty of the Union of South American Nations on Commitment to Democracy[13].
- UNASUR Constitutive Treaty's point in time is recorded as +2008-05-23T00:00:00Z[14].
- UNASUR Constitutive Treaty's Freebase ID is recorded as /m/0465w_s[15].
- UNASUR Constitutive Treaty's applies to jurisdiction is recorded as Union of South American Nations[16].
- UNASUR Constitutive Treaty's amended by is recorded as Additional Protocol to the Constitutive Treaty of the Union of South American Nations on Commitment to Democracy[17].
Why It Matters
UNASUR Constitutive Treaty draws 8 Wikipedia views per month (constitutive_treaty category, ranking #12 of 14).[2] It has Wikipedia articles in 7 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[18]