Alma-Ata Protocol
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Alma-Ata Protocol
Summary
Alma-Ata Protocol is a constitutive treaty[1]. It draws 150 Wikipedia views per month (constitutive_treaty category, ranking #4 of 14).[2]
Key Facts
- Alma-Ata Protocol's instance of is recorded as constitutive treaty[3].
- Alma-Ata Protocol's genre is recorded as declaration[4].
- Alma-Ata Protocol's follows is recorded as Belovezh Accords[5].
- Alma-Ata Protocol's followed by is recorded as Declaration of the USSR Council of the Republics regarding the establishment of the Commonwealth of Independent States[6].
- Alma-Ata Protocol's part of is recorded as dissolution of the Soviet Union[7].
- Alma-Ata Protocol's Commons category is recorded as Alma-Ata Protocol[8].
- Alma-Ata Protocol's Freebase ID is recorded as /m/05c2jlq[9].
- Alma-Ata Protocol's has cause is recorded as Jeltoqsan[10].
- Alma-Ata Protocol's work available at URL is recorded as https://cis.minsk.by/page/178[11].
- Alma-Ata Protocol's applies to jurisdiction is recorded as Commonwealth of Independent States[12].
- Alma-Ata Protocol's YouTube video ID is recorded as O5GJT7b1duo[13].
- Alma-Ata Protocol's YouTube video ID is recorded as b9bSaSiui6Q[14].
- Alma-Ata Protocol's YouTube video ID is recorded as RhxvhS2Vwoc[15].
- Alma-Ata Protocol's YouTube video ID is recorded as jbWlryg6k7k[16].
- Alma-Ata Protocol's different from is recorded as Q60971186[17].
- Alma-Ata Protocol's repeals is recorded as Declaration of the Creation of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics[18].
- Alma-Ata Protocol's Legislation of Ukraine ID is recorded as 997_189[19].
- Alma-Ata Protocol's Encyclopedia of Modern Ukraine ID is recorded as 43815[20].
Why It Matters
Alma-Ata Protocol draws 150 Wikipedia views per month (constitutive_treaty category, ranking #4 of 14).[2] It has Wikipedia articles in 19 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[21] It is known by 9 alternative names across languages and contexts.[22]