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- North_American_monetary_union abstract "The North American monetary union is a theoretical economic and monetary union of three North American countries: Canada, the United States and Mexico.Implementation would involve the three countries giving up their current currency units (U.S. dollar, Canadian dollar, and Mexican peso) and adopting a new one, created specifically for this purpose (some versions of the theory, particularly those circulating in Canada, assume only the United States and Canada would be included). The hypothetical currency for the union is most often referred to as the amero. The concept is modeled on the common European Union currency (the euro), and it is argued to be a natural extension of the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) and the Security and Prosperity Partnership of North America (SPP).Conspiracy theorists contend that the governments of the United States, Canada, and Mexico are already taking steps to implement such a currency, as part of a New World Order (NWO).".
- North_American_monetary_union thumbnail Naunion.svg?width=300.
- North_American_monetary_union wikiPageExternalLink aspan.gob.mx.
- North_American_monetary_union wikiPageExternalLink spp.gov.
- North_American_monetary_union wikiPageExternalLink PastorTestimony050609.pdf.
- North_American_monetary_union wikiPageExternalLink menu-en.aspx.
- North_American_monetary_union wikiPageID "616035".
- North_American_monetary_union wikiPageRevisionID "606477497".
- North_American_monetary_union subject Category:Conspiracy_theories_in_the_United_States.
- North_American_monetary_union subject Category:Currencies_of_the_Americas.
- North_American_monetary_union subject Category:Currency_unions.
- North_American_monetary_union subject Category:Proposed_currencies.
- North_American_monetary_union subject Category:Trilateral_relations_of_Canada,_Mexico,_and_the_United_States.
- North_American_monetary_union comment "The North American monetary union is a theoretical economic and monetary union of three North American countries: Canada, the United States and Mexico.Implementation would involve the three countries giving up their current currency units (U.S. dollar, Canadian dollar, and Mexican peso) and adopting a new one, created specifically for this purpose (some versions of the theory, particularly those circulating in Canada, assume only the United States and Canada would be included).".
- North_American_monetary_union label "Amero".
- North_American_monetary_union label "Amero".
- North_American_monetary_union label "Amero".
- North_American_monetary_union label "Amero".
- North_American_monetary_union label "Amero".
- North_American_monetary_union label "Amero".
- North_American_monetary_union label "North American monetary union".
- North_American_monetary_union label "Union monétaire d'Amérique du Nord".
- North_American_monetary_union label "Unión monetaria de América del Norte".
- North_American_monetary_union label "Амеро".
- North_American_monetary_union label "北米通貨連合".
- North_American_monetary_union sameAs Severoamerická_měnová_unie.
- North_American_monetary_union sameAs Amero.
- North_American_monetary_union sameAs Unión_monetaria_de_América_del_Norte.
- North_American_monetary_union sameAs Union_monétaire_d'Amérique_du_Nord.
- North_American_monetary_union sameAs Amero.
- North_American_monetary_union sameAs 北米通貨連合.
- North_American_monetary_union sameAs 북아메리카_통화_동맹.
- North_American_monetary_union sameAs Amero.
- North_American_monetary_union sameAs Amero.
- North_American_monetary_union sameAs Amero.
- North_American_monetary_union sameAs m.02wyp7.
- North_American_monetary_union sameAs Q470175.
- North_American_monetary_union sameAs Q470175.
- North_American_monetary_union wasDerivedFrom North_American_monetary_union?oldid=606477497.
- North_American_monetary_union depiction Naunion.svg.
- North_American_monetary_union isPrimaryTopicOf North_American_monetary_union.