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- Visegrád_Group abstract "The Visegrád Group, also called the Visegrád Four, V4, or European Quartet is an alliance of four Central European states – Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland and Slovakia – for the purposes of furthering their European integration as well as advancing their military, economic and energy cooperation with one another[citation needed]. The Group's name in the languages of the four countries is Višehradská čtyřka or Višehradská skupina (Czech); Visegrádi Együttműködés or Visegrádi négyek (Hungarian); Grupa Wyszehradzka (Polish); and Vyšehradská skupina or Vyšehradská štvorka (Slovak). It is also sometimes referred to as the Visegrád Triangle, since it was an alliance of three states at the beginning – the term is not valid now, but appears sometimes even after all the years since the dissolution of Czechoslovakia in 1993.The Group originated in a summit meeting of the heads of state or government of Czechoslovakia, Hungary and Poland held in the Hungarian castle town of Visegrád on 15 February 1991 (not to be mistaken with Vyšehrad, a castle in Prague, the capital city of the Czech Republic, or with the town of Višegrad in Bosnia and Herzegovina).The Czech Republic and Slovakia became members after the dissolution of Czechoslovakia in 1993. All four members of the Visegrád Group became part of the European Union on 1 May 2004.".
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- Visegrád_Group wikiPageID "32658".
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- Visegrád_Group areaKm "533615".
- Visegrád_Group col "* 1991–1992 Czechoslovakia * 1992–1993 Poland * 1993–1994 Hungary * 1994–1995 Slovakia".
- Visegrád_Group col "* 1995-1996 Czech Republic * 1996-1997 Poland * 1997-1998 Hungary * 1998-1999 Slovakia".
- Visegrád_Group col "* 1999–2000 Czech Republic * 2000–2001 Poland * 2001–2002 Hungary * 2002–2003 Slovakia".
- Visegrád_Group col "* 2003–2004 Czech Republic * 2004–2005 Poland * 2005–2006 Hungary * 2006–2007 Slovakia".
- Visegrád_Group col "* 2007–2008 Czech Republic * 2008–2009 Poland * 2009–2010 Hungary * 2010–2011 Slovakia".
- Visegrád_Group col "* 2011–2012 Czech Republic * 2012–2013 Poland * 2013–2014 Hungary * 2014–2015 Slovakia".
- Visegrád_Group established "1991-02-15".
- Visegrád_Group gdpPpp "1.55E12".
- Visegrád_Group gniPerCapita "$20 840 USD".
- Visegrád_Group imageMap "Visegrad group countries.svg".
- Visegrád_Group leaderTitle "[[#Rotating presidency".
- Visegrád_Group linkingName "the Visegrad Group".
- Visegrád_Group mapCaption "Map of Europe indicating the four member countries of the Visegrad Group.".
- Visegrád_Group name "Visegrad Group".
- Visegrád_Group perCapita "$22 582 USD".
- Visegrád_Group populationDensityKm "120".
- Visegrád_Group populationEstimate "64301710".
- Visegrád_Group populationEstimateYear "2010".
- Visegrád_Group website www.visegradgroup.eu.
- Visegrád_Group width "190".
- Visegrád_Group subject Category:1991_in_Europe.
- Visegrád_Group subject Category:Central_Europe.
- Visegrád_Group subject Category:Czech_Republic–Poland_relations.
- Visegrád_Group subject Category:Czechoslovakia–Hungary_relations.
- Visegrád_Group subject Category:Czechoslovakia–Poland_relations.
- Visegrád_Group subject Category:Foreign_relations_of_Hungary.
- Visegrád_Group subject Category:Foreign_relations_of_Poland.
- Visegrád_Group subject Category:Foreign_relations_of_Slovakia.
- Visegrád_Group subject Category:Foreign_relations_of_Ukraine.
- Visegrád_Group subject Category:Foreign_relations_of_the_Czech_Republic.
- Visegrád_Group subject Category:Intergovernmental_organizations.
- Visegrád_Group subject Category:Military_alliances.
- Visegrád_Group subject Category:Poland–Slovkia_relations.
- Visegrád_Group type Agent.
- Visegrád_Group type Organisation.
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- Visegrád_Group comment "The Visegrád Group, also called the Visegrád Four, V4, or European Quartet is an alliance of four Central European states – Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland and Slovakia – for the purposes of furthering their European integration as well as advancing their military, economic and energy cooperation with one another[citation needed].".
- Visegrád_Group label "Groupe de Visegrád".
- Visegrád_Group label "Grupa Wyszehradzka".
- Visegrád_Group label "Grupo Visegrád".
- Visegrád_Group label "Grupo de Visegrád".
- Visegrád_Group label "Gruppo di Visegrád".
- Visegrád_Group label "Visegrád Group".
- Visegrád_Group label "Visegrád-Gruppe".
- Visegrád_Group label "Visegrádgroep".
- Visegrád_Group label "Вишеградская группа".
- Visegrád_Group label "ヴィシェグラード・グループ".
- Visegrád_Group label "維謝格拉德集團".
- Visegrád_Group sameAs Visegr%C3%A1d_Group.
- Visegrád_Group sameAs Visegrádská_skupina.
- Visegrád_Group sameAs Visegrád-Gruppe.
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- Visegrád_Group sameAs ヴィシェグラード・グループ.
- Visegrád_Group sameAs 비셰그라드_그룹.
- Visegrád_Group sameAs Visegrádgroep.
- Visegrád_Group sameAs Grupa_Wyszehradzka.
- Visegrád_Group sameAs Grupo_de_Visegrád.
- Visegrád_Group sameAs Q244323.
- Visegrád_Group sameAs Q244323.
- Visegrád_Group wasDerivedFrom Visegrád_Group?oldid=606003345.
- Visegrád_Group depiction Visegrad_group_countries.svg.
- Visegrád_Group homepage www.visegradgroup.eu.