The Communist Party of Hungary, renamed Hungarian Communist Party in 1945, founded on November 24, 1918, and in power in Hungary briefly from March to August 1919 under Béla Kun and the Hungarian Soviet Republic
The Democratic Party (Croatian, Serbian Latinic and Slovene: Demokratska stranka; Serbian Cyrillic: Демократска странка), the social-liberal political party in Kingdom of Yugoslavia
The Reformed Political Party (SGP), the orthodox Protestant Dutch political party
The German National People's Party (DNVP), the national-liberal party in Germany during the time of the Weimar Republic
The Foreign Policy Association, the non-profit organization dedicated to inspiring the American public to learn more about the world
The Communist Party of Poland, the historical communist party in Poland
The National Coalition Party (, ), the liberal conservative political party in Finland founded in 1918
The Minnesota Farmer–Labor Party, the political party in the United States state of Minnesota, the most successful and longest-lasting of the constituent elements of the national Farmer–Labor Party movement, which had a presence in other states
The Independent Liberal Party, formed in 1918 as a splinter from the Liberal Party
The Independent National Party, abbreviated as PNI, the populist political party in Luxembourg in the interwar period
The Independent Voters Association, or IVA, the North Dakota political organization formed on May 1, 1918, at the height of the Non Partisan League's influence on the North Dakota Republican Party
The National Democratic and Labour Party, usually abbreviated to National Democratic Party (NDP), the political party in the United Kingdom
The National Progressive Party (Kansallinen Edistyspuolue), the liberal political party in Finland from 1918 to 1951
The Nationalist Party -, the continuation of the Irish Parliamentary Party, and formed after partition, by the Northern Ireland-based members of the IPP
The Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Riga, the archdiocese located in the city of Riga in Latvia
The Socialist Party of Romania (commonly known as Partidul Socialist, PS), the Romanian socialist political party, created on December 11, 1918 by members of the Romanian Social Democratic Party (PSDR), after the latter emerged from clandestinity
Southwestern Vermont Medical Center (SVMC), the non-profit general medical surgical hospital located in Bennington, Vermont
The Ukrainian Orthodox Church of Canada (UOCC), the Eastern Orthodox Church in Canada, primarily serving Ukrainian Canadians
The United Lutheran Church in America (ULCA), established in 1918 with the merger of three independent German-language synods: the General Synod (1820), the General Council (1867) and the United Synod of the South (1863)
The Socialist Party (in Dutch: Socialistische Partij, SP), the Dutch revolutionary syndicalist libertarian socialist political party
The Social Democratic Workers' Party (in Dutch: Sociaal Democratische Arbeiders Partij, SDAP), the Dutch socialist political party and a predecessor of the social-democratic PvdA
The Roman Catholic Diocese of Garanhuns, the diocese located in the city of Garanhuns in the Ecclesiastical province of Olinda e Recife in Brazil
The Roman Catholic Diocese of Luz, the diocese located in the city of Luz in the Ecclesiastical province of Belo Horizonte in Brazil
The Roman Catholic Diocese of Nazaré, the diocese located in the city of Nazaré da Mata in the Ecclesiastical province of Olinda e Recife in Brazil
The Peasants' Party (PŢ), the political party in post-World War I Romania that espoused a left-wing ideology partly connected with Agrarianism and Populism, and aimed to represent the interests of the Romanian peasantry
Hochkirchliche Vereinigung Augsburgischen Bekenntnisses (High Church Union of the Augsburg Confession), the Lutheran High Church organisation in Germany
The Communist Part of Turkestan, the the Turkestani branch of the Russian Communist Party (bolsheviks)
Communist Party of Switzerland (Kommunistische Partei der Schweiz), known as the "Old Communists" (Altkommunisten), the historical Communist party, section of the Communist International
The Communist Party of Ukraine, the sub-branch of the Bolshevik faction of the Russian Social Democratic Labour Party that in March 1918 renamed itself the Russian Communist Party
The Communist Party of Ukraine, known as the Communist Party of Ukraine until 1952, the sub-branch of the Bolshevik faction of the Russian Social Democratic Labour Party that in March 1918 renamed itself the Russian Communist Party
Congregation Bnai Israel Synagogue, located on Wagner Avenue in Fleischmanns, New York, United States
The Communist Party of Lithuania, the communist party in Lithuania, established in early October 1918
The Communist Party of Finland (abbreviated SKP), the communist political party in Finland
The Borotba Party, the peasant based left-nationalist political party in Ukraine
The Bessarabian Peasants' Party, the agrarian political party active in Romania, founded in Chişinău, Bessarabia, on 23 August 1918
The Communist Bund (Kombund), the Jewish Communist political party in Ukraine and Bielorussia, formed after a split in the General Jewish Labour Bund (Bund)
The Communist Party of Byelorussia, known as Communist Party (bolsheviks) of Byelorussia until 1952, the communist party in Belarus 1918-1991, created following the Russian Revolution of 1917
Czechoslovak Communist Party in Russia, the Czechoslovak section of the Russian Communist Party (bolsheviks), founded by Czechoslovak left-wing Social Democrats living in Russia
Hochkirchliche Vereinigung Augsburgischen Bekenntnisses (High Church Union of the Augsburg Confession), the Lutheran High Church organisation in Germany
Hochkirchliche Vereinigung Augsburgischen Bekenntnisses (High Church Union of the Augsburg Confession), the Lutheran High Church organisation in Germany
Hochkirchliche Vereinigung Augsburgischen Bekenntnisses (High Church Union of the Augsburg Confession), the Lutheran High Church organisation in Germany
The American Jewish Congress, describing itself as an association of Jewish Americans organized to defend Jewish interests at home and abroad through public policy advocacy, using diplomacy, legislation, and the courts
Hochkirchliche Vereinigung Augsburgischen Bekenntnisses (High Church Union of the Augsburg Confession), the Lutheran High Church organisation in Germany
Hochkirchliche Vereinigung Augsburgischen Bekenntnisses (High Church Union of the Augsburg Confession), the Lutheran High Church organisation in Germany
Hochkirchliche Vereinigung Augsburgischen Bekenntnisses (High Church Union of the Augsburg Confession), the Lutheran High Church organisation in Germany
The Belarusian chapter of the General Jewish Labour Bund, among political parties forming the government and parliament of the Belarusian People's Republic gaining independence in 1918
The General Jewish Labour Bund in Latvia, the Jewish socialist party in Latvia, adhering to the political line of the General Jewish Labour Bund
The German Democratic Party, founded in November 1918 by leaders of the former Progressive People's Party, left members of the National Liberal Party, and a new group calling themselves the Democrats
Hochkirchliche Vereinigung Augsburgischen Bekenntnisses (High Church Union of the Augsburg Confession), the Lutheran High Church organisation in Germany
Holy Trinity Greek Orthodox Church, located in Sioux City, Iowa, United States
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