United Nations Partition Plan for Palestine
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United Nations Partition Plan for Palestine
Summary
United Nations Partition Plan for Palestine is an United Nations General Assembly resolution[1]. It ranks in the top 2% of united_nations_general_assembly_resolution entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (5,503 views/month).[2]
Key Facts
- United Nations Partition Plan for Palestine's instance of is recorded as United Nations General Assembly resolution[3].
- United Nations Partition Plan for Palestine's Commons category is recorded as United Nations Partition Plan for Palestine[4].
- United Nations Partition Plan for Palestine's legislated by is recorded as United Nations General Assembly[5].
- United Nations Partition Plan for Palestine was published on November 29, 1947[6].
- United Nations Partition Plan for Palestine's work available at URL is recorded as https://docs.un.org/A/RES/181%28II%29[7].
- United Nations Partition Plan for Palestine's series ordinal is recorded as 181[8].
- United Nations Partition Plan for Palestine's code is recorded as A/RES/181(II) (Document)[9].
- United Nations Partition Plan for Palestine's voted on by is recorded as United Nations General Assembly session[10].
Body
Definition and Type
United Nations Partition Plan for Palestine's instance of is recorded as United Nations General Assembly resolution[3].
Influence
Things named for United Nations Partition Plan for Palestine include International Day of Solidarity with the Palestinian People[11], an UN observance day[12], in Internationality[13], founded in 1977[14].
Why It Matters
United Nations Partition Plan for Palestine ranks in the top 2% of united_nations_general_assembly_resolution entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (5,503 views/month).[2] It has Wikipedia articles in 24 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[15] It is known by 59 alternative names across languages and contexts.[16]
Entities named for it include International Day of Solidarity with the Palestinian People[11], an UN observance day[12], in Internationality[13], founded in 1977[14].