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Political alignment

 * As stated elsewhere below on this page, I align with the
 * Christian Democratic Union party (Christian democracy),
 * which is centre-right on the (left-right) political spectrum.


 * Political affiliation:
 * CDU ↓
 * CDU/CSU ↓
 * EPP ↓
 * EPP Group

Political spectrum

 * Left–right political spectrum — (Centre-left / Centre-right)




 * Austria — (SPÖ (AT) / ÖVP (AT))
 * Germany — (SPD (DE) / CDU (DE))
 * United Kingdom — (Labour Party (UK) / Conservative Party (UK))
 * Republic of Ireland — (Fianna Fáil (IE) / Fine Gael (IE))
 * Canada — (Liberal Party (CA) / Conservative Party (CA))
 * Australia — (Labor Party (AU) / Liberal Party (AU))
 * New Zealand — (Labour Party (NZ) / National Party (NZ))

Upcoming elections

 * Political spectrum — (Centre-left / Centre-right)
 * (Location)
 * Election date

Party leadership elections

 * Conservative Party leadership election → 2024 Conservative Party leadership election (UK) — ( Major / Cameron / May ) — (Atkins / Badenoch /  Braverman  /  Cleverly  /  Hunt  / Jenrick /  Mitchell  /  Patel  / Tugendhat) — ( Johnson / Truss / Sunak )
 * (United Kingdom)
 * Conservative Party election winner to be announced sometime in 2024.
 * (Bold denotes a current MP.)
 * ( Bold italics  denotes a current MP who was formerly a member of the  Great Offices of State , or is a current member of the  Shadow Offices of State .)
 * See also → Shadow Cabinet of Rishi Sunak

National leadership elections

 * Next Austrian legislative election — (Babler / Nehammer)
 * (Austria)
 * Election to be held 29 Sep 2024.


 * Next Irish general election — (Martin / McDonald / Harris)
 * (Ireland)
 * Election to be held 20 Feb 2025.


 * Next Australian federal election — (Albanese / Dutton)
 * (Australia)
 * Election to be held in 2025


 * Next Canadian federal election — (Trudeau / Poilievre)
 * (Canada)
 * Election to be held 20 Oct 2025.


 * Next German federal election — (Scholz / Merz)
 * (Germany)
 * Election to be held 26 Oct 2025.


 * Next New Zealand general election — (Hipkins / Luxon)
 * (New Zealand)
 * Election to be held 19 Dec 2026.


 * Next United Kingdom general election — (Starmer / Sunak)
 * (United Kingdom)
 * Election to be held 15 Aug 2029.

Parliamentary elctions

 * (None)

Sinn Féin Front Bench / Oireachtas

 * Mary Lou McDonald (TD) – (Leader of the Opposition / President of Sinn Féin / Leader in Dáil Éireann)
 * Michelle O'Neill (MLA) – (Vice president of Sinn Féin / First Minister of Northern Ireland – Assembly – Executive~Office)
 * Niall Ó Donnghaile – (Leader in Seanad Éireann)
 * Chris MacManus (MEP) – (Leader in European Parliament)
 * Pádraig Mac Lochlainn (TD) – (Opposition Chief Whip)

Great Offices of State

 * Shadow Great Offices of State

(Shadow) Tories
 * Tories

(49 + 23)

Conservative Party
Key: Living

Deceased

Since 07 Jun 1935
Opposition Leader
 * Prime Minister

Shadow Foreign Secretary
 * Foreign Secretary

~
Key:

United Kingdom ~ general elections
Parliament numeration differs (by one count) from general elections.

Conservative Party leadership elections

 * 1965
 * 1975
 * 1989
 * 1990
 * 1995
 * 1997
 * 2001
 * 2003
 * 2005
 * 2016
 * 2019
 * 2022 – Jul–Sep
 * 2022 – Oct
 * 2024

First Lord of the Treasury / British prime minister
Note that British prime minister The Earl of Chatham never served in the role of First Lord of the Treasury (with the dates being 30 July 1766 − 14 October 1768).

All Hanoverian era dates correspond to that of the First Lord of the Treasury, all subsequent dates since then correspond to that of the British prime minister.

Cultural depictions of Margaret Thatcher

 * North Sea Hijack (1980 film) – Faith Brook
 * For Your Eyes Only (1981 film) – Janet Brown
 * Anyone for Denis? (1982 TV play) – Angela Thorne
 * Spitting Image (1984–1996 TV series) – Steve Nallon
 * Water (1985 film) – Maureen Lipman
 * First Among Equals (Hilary Turner) (1986 TV series) – Paola Dionisotti
 * Cinderella: The Shoe Must Go On (1986 TV film) – Steve Nallon
 * The New Statesman (1987–1991 TV series) – Steve Nallon
 * About Face (1989 TV series) – Maureen Lipman
 * The Investigation – Inside a Terrorist Bombing (1990 TV film) – Heather Chasen
 * House of Cards (1990 TV serial) – (none)
 * Dunrulin (1990 TV film) – Angela Thorne
 * Thatcher: The Final Days (1991 TV film) – Sylvia Syms
 * To Play the King (1993 TV serial) – (none)
 * The Final Cut (1995 TV serial) – (none)
 * Half the Picture (1996 TV series) – Sylvia Syms
 * Deutschlandspiel (2000) (TV film) – Nicole Heesters
 * The Falklands Play (2002 TV docudrama) – Patricia Hodge
 * Jeffrey Archer: The Truth (2002 TV film) – Greta Scacchi
 * The Alan Clark Diaries (2004 TV series) – Louise Gold
 * Pinochet in Suburbia (2006 TV docudrama) – Anna Massey
 * The Line of Beauty (2006 TV miniseries) – Kika Markham
 * Coup! (2006 TV film) – Caroline Blakiston
 * Shades of Black: The Conrad Black Story (2006 TV film) – Elizabeth Shepherd
 * I Am Bob (Geldof) (2007 short) – Caroline Bernstein
 * Back in Business (2007 film) – Caroline Bernstein
 * The Long Walk to Finchley (2008 TV film) – Andrea Riseborough
 * Margaret (2009 TV film) – Lindsay Duncan
 * The Queen (2009 TV serial) – Lesley Manville
 * When Harvey Met Bob (2010 TV film) – Ingrid Craigie
 * The Iron Lady (2011 film) – Meryl Streep
 * The Hunt for Tony Blair (2011 TV episode) – Jennifer Saunders
 * In Search of La Che (2011 film) – Steve Nallon
 * The Audience (2013 TV play) – Haydn Gwynne
 * Harry & Paul's Story of the 2s (2014 TV film) – Harry Enfield
 * Psychobitches (2014 TV series) – Michelle Gomez
 * Killing Reagan (2016 film) – Kay Galvin
 * The Crown (2020 TV series) – Gillian Anderson
 * Stonehouse (2023 TV series) – Devon Black
 * Reagan (2023 film) – Lesley-Anne Down

Miscarriage of justice
List of miscarriage of justice cases – (in the UK) Category:Attacks on bars in the United Kingdom
 * Birmingham Six – (Birmingham pub bombings)
 * Guildford Four and Maguire Seven – (Guildford pub bombings)

Lasting resulted effectiveness

 * Ginger group
 * Coalition Coupon
 * Chanak Crisis
 * Carlton Club
 * Carlton Club meeting
 * 1922 Committee
 * Statute of Westminster 1931

Error (law)

 * See also: Category:Legal error and Miscarriage of justice

(saying) ... it's a mistake ...

Atlantic

 * Atlanticism

Anglosphere Government leaders
(Shown in directional left → centre → right political spectrum order)

Leaders of the UK
Key: Prime Minister shown in bold-type; Leader of the Opposition is not. Ramsay MacDonald represented the National Labour Party from 1931–1935 after resigning from the Labour Party in which he represented. During this time, in MacDonald's place, the Labour Party was represented by Arthur Henderson from 1931–1932, and by George Lansbury from 1932–1935. They, in turn, were succeeded by Clement Attlee in 1935.

Leaders of Ireland
Key: Taoiseach shown in bold-type; Leader of the Opposition is not. Thomas Johnson represented the Labour Party from 1922–1927. W. T. Cosgrave represented the Cumann na nGaedheal Party from 1922–1933. Mary Lou McDonald has represented the Sinn Féin Party since 2020.

Leaders of Canada
Key: Prime Minister shown in bold-type; Leader of the Opposition is not.

Leaders of Australia
Key: Prime Minister shown in bold-type; Leader of the Opposition is not. John McEwen represented the National Party from 1967–1968.

Leaders of New Zealand
Key: Prime Minister shown in bold-type; Leader of the Opposition is not.

Anglosphere

 * United Kingdom
 * Ireland
 * Canada
 * United States
 * Australia
 * New Zealand
 * See also:
 * Book:Anglosphere


 * Celticsphere

Celtic nations

 * 🇮🇪 Ireland (Éire)
 * Ulster (Ulaidh)
 * Connacht (Connachta)
 * Munster (Mhumhain)
 * Leinster (Laighin)
 * 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿 Scotland (Alba)
 * 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁷󠁬󠁳󠁿 Wales (Cymru)
 * Cornwall (Kernow)
 * 🇮🇲 Isle of Man (Mannin)
 * Brittany (Breizh)
 * Drapeau Finistère.svg Finistère (Penn-ar-Bed), Brittany
 * Flag of the Department of Côtes-d'Armor.svg Côtes-d'Armor (Aodoù-an-Arvor), Brittany
 * Drapeau fr département Morbihan.svg Morbihan (Mor-Bihan), Brittany
 * Drapeau non-officiel fr département Ille-et-Vilaine.svg Ille-et-Vilaine (Il-ha-Gwilen), Brittany
 * Drapeau fr département Loire-Atlantique.svg Loire-Atlantique (Liger-Atlantel), formerly Brittany; currently Pays de la Loire

A11 12 female Canadian Supreme Court justices
Note: Bold denotes Chief Justice of Canada
 * Bertha Wilson
 * Claire L'Heureux-Dubé
 * Beverley McLachlin
 * Louise Arbour
 * Marie Deschamps
 * Rosalie Abella
 * Louise Charron
 * Andromache Karakatsanis
 * Suzanne Côté
 * Sheilah Martin
 * Michelle O'Bonsawin
 * Mary Moreau

All six female U.S. Supreme Court justices

 * Sandra Day O'Connor
 * Ruth Bader Ginsburg
 * Sonia Sotomayor
 * Elena Kagan
 * Amy Coney Barrett
 * Ketanji Brown Jackson

Presidential party candidates still living
Note: Presidents are shown in bold.

Presidential and Vice Presidential party candidates
(Since 1976)

Note:
 * Winning candidates shown in bold
 *  (Name)  = deceased

List of United States major party presidential tickets
Key:

Winning ticket shown in bold.

List of United States major party presidential tickets
Key:

Winning ticket of first / second ~ ladies and gents shown in bold.

All
Key:

Winning ticket shown in bold.

From Vice President to President
Never in history has an individual completed a full eight years as vice president, then another full eight years as president. Not yet, anyway.

Mount Trumpmore

 * Trump's Mount Rushmore
 * Dwight D. Eisenhower
 * Richard Nixon
 * Ronald Reagan
 * Donald Trump

United States presidential election
Key:

Presidents are shown in bold.

Electoral College vs. Popular Vote
See [here], also ...

... and [here], too.


 * Lists of United States presidential electors
 * List of 2000 United States presidential electors
 * List of 2004 United States presidential electors
 * List of 2008 United States presidential electors
 * List of 2012 United States presidential electors
 * List of 2016 United States presidential electors
 * List of 2020 United States presidential electors
 * List of 2024 United States presidential electors

U.S. presidential election

 * Key dates

2020

 * Tuesday, November 3, 2020 – Election Day
 * Monday, December 14, 2020 – Electors cast their electoral votes
 * Wednesday, January 6, 2021 – Congress counts and certifies the electoral votes
 * Wednesday, January 20, 2021 – Inauguration Day

2024

 * Tuesday, November 5, 2024 – Election Day
 * Tuesday, December 17, 2024 – Electors cast their electoral votes
 * Monday, January 6, 2025 – Congress counts and certifies the electoral votes
 * Monday, January 20, 2025 – Inauguration Day

Personally for me, it doesn't matter who wins or not; though it is rather unfortunate that the popular vote and the electoral vote are not in harmony with one another.

Party divisions of United States Congresses
Key: D – Democratic Party R – Republican Party

Founding Fathers of the United States
147 total, including secretary Jackson.

Fathers of Confederation
37 total, including secretary Bernard.

Templates

 * Template:Historical American Documents
 * Template:Constitution of Canada

American Revolution

 * Patriots
 * Loyalists

Conservative Party leadership elections
Progressive Conservative Party (1867–1942)
 * 1927 Conservative leadership convention
 * 1938 National Conservative leadership convention

Progressive Conservative Party of Canada (1942–2003)


 * 1942 Progressive Conservative leadership convention
 * 1948 Progressive Conservative leadership convention
 * 1956 Progressive Conservative leadership convention
 * 1967 Progressive Conservative leadership election
 * 1976 Progressive Conservative leadership election
 * 1983 Progressive Conservative leadership election
 * 1993 Progressive Conservative leadership election
 * 1995 Progressive Conservative leadership convention
 * 1998 Progressive Conservative leadership election
 * 2003 Progressive Conservative leadership election

Conservative Party of Canada (2003–present)


 * 2004 Conservative Party of Canada leadership election
 * 2017 Conservative Party of Canada leadership election
 * 2020 Conservative Party of Canada leadership election
 * 2022 Conservative Party of Canada leadership election

Avalon / St. John's

 * Some websites
 * Canadian Elections Database
 * Elections Canada
 * Elections NL

Avonlea and Avalon

 * Avonlea (fictional) is located on the northern shore of Prince Edward Island on a small peninsula. It is generally reckoned to be identifiable with Cavendish.
 * Avalon is a large peninsula that makes up the southeast portion of the island of Newfoundland. It is the location of Cape Spear, the eastern-most point in Canada.

Not to be confused with the Saskatchewan locales

 * Avonlea, Saskatchewan
 * Avalon, Saskatchewan

North America's eastern-most points

 * Nordostrundingen, Northeast Greenland National Park, Greenland – most easterly point of land relative to either of the Americas (North and South America)
 * Cape Spear, Avalon, Newfoundland (NL), Canada – eastern-most point in Canada and North America (excluding Greenland)
 * Cape St. Charles, Labrador (Peninsula) (NL), Canada – eastern-most point of continental Canada and continental North America (excluding Greenland)

Châtelaine of Rideau Hall

 * Viceregal consort of Canada
 * Jan 28, 1952 – Feb 06, 1952 – Georgine Rinfret (née Rolland) – (acting châtelaine)
 * Feb 06, 1952 – Feb 28, 1952 – Georgine Rinfret (née Rolland) – (acting châtelaine)
 * Feb 28, 1952 – Sep 15, 1959 – Lilias Massey (Ahearn) – (acting châtelaine)
 * Sep 15, 1959 – Mar 05, 1967 – Pauline Vanier (née Archer)
 * Mar 05, 1967 – Apr 17, 1967 – Ellen Taschereau (née Donohue) – (acting châtelaine)
 * Apr 17, 1967 – Jan 14, 1974 – Norah Michener (née Willis)
 * Jan 14, 1974 – Jan 22, 1979 – Gabrielle Léger (née Carmel)
 * Jan 22, 1979 – May 14, 1984 – Lily Schreyer (née Schulz)
 * May 14, 1984 – Jan 29, 1990 – (none)
 * Jan 29, 1990 – Feb 08, 1995 – Gerda Hnatyshyn (née Andreasen)
 * Feb 08, 1995 – Oct 07, 1999 – Diana LeBlanc (née Fowler)
 * Oct 07, 1999 – Sep 27, 2005 – (none)
 * Sep 27, 2005 – Oct 01, 2010 – (none)
 * Oct 01, 2010 – Oct 02, 2017 – Sharon Johnston (née Downey)
 * Oct 02, 2017 – Jan 22, 2021 – (none)
 * Jan 22, 2021 – Jul 26, 2021 – Catherine Wagner (née Mandeville) – (acting châtelaine)
 * Jul 26, 2021 – Sep 08, 2022 – (none)
 * Sep 08, 2022 – present – (none)


 * References

In Canada, the wife of the Governor General (the Viceregal consort of Canada), is referred to by the nominal and symbolic title "Châtelaine of Rideau Hall", in diplomatic and ceremonial protocol for Canadian and British government ceremonies and special events.

Lieutenant Governor (Canada)
see also →  here 

and also →  here 

Provinces and territories of Canada
(Since Feb 6, 1952)

Anglosphere
Country and effective date of recognition as an independent country (United Kingdom initially as Great Britain)

Canada–United Kingdom relations
The suspensions to CUKFTA can be lifted, and talks can resume, now.

Intelligence agencies
Template:Five Eyes

John Paul II was pope during this time. Elizabeth II was queen during this time.

World War II

 * All Quiet on the Western Front
 * All Quiet on the Eastern Front

Faroe Islands
(06 July 1816 – 31 March 1948)

(Since 01 April 1948)

Greenland
(01 June 1950 – 30 April 1979)

(Since 01 May 1979)

Canada
(Since 11 Dec 1931)

Mexico

 * Parties

Politics of Mexico

 * Parties

Mexico City

 * List of mayors of Mexico City
 * (1940–1946) – Javier Rojo Gómez
 * (1946–1952) – Fernando Casas Germán
 * (1952–1966) – Ernesto Uruchurtu
 * (1966–1970) – Alfonso Corona del Rosal
 * (1970–1971) – Alfonso Martínez Domínguez
 * (1971–1976) – Octavio Gómez Senties
 * (1976–1982) – Carlos Hank González
 * (1982–1988) – Ramón Aguirre Velázquez
 * (1988–1993) – Manuel Camacho Solís
 * (1993–1994) – Manuel Aguilera Gómez
 * (1994–1997) – Óscar Espinosa Villarreal
 * (1997–1999) – Cuauhtémoc Cárdenas
 * (1999–2000) – Rosario Robles
 * (2000–2005) – Andrés Manuel López Obrador
 * (2005–2006) – Alejandro Encinas Rodríguez
 * (2006–2012) – Marcelo Ebrard
 * (2012–2018) – Miguel Ángel Mancera
 * (2018–2018) – José Ramón Amieva
 * (2018–2023) – Claudia Sheinbaum
 * (2023–2024) – Martí Batres

Liberal Democratic Party (Japan)
Note: In 1980, Masayoshi Ito was acting prime minister while Eiichi Nishimura was acting LDP leader.

Chinese Communist Party
Bold denotes the highest position in the CCP, being the General Secretary of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP). China has had only three leaders since 27 March 1993, all shown above.

Mao dynasty

 * Male-line descent
 * Mao Enpu (?–?) ∞ Liu (?–?)
 * Mao Yichang (1870–1920) ∞ Wen Qimei (1867–1919)
 * Mao Zedong (1893–1976) ∞ Yang Kaihui (1901–1930)
 * Mao Anqing (1924–2007) ∞ Shao Hua (1938–2008)
 * Mao Xinyu (born 1970) ∞ Liu Bin (born 1977)
 * Mao Dongdong (born 2003) ∞

Sino–Soviet relations

 * China–Russia relations
 * China Union / Sino Union
 * Soviet Union → CIS

List of leaders of Russia

 * General Secretary of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union
 * List of leaders of the Soviet Union
 * List of leaders of the Russian SFSR
 * List of presidents of Russia
 * List of heads of state of the Soviet Union
 * List of heads of state of Russia
 * List of heads of government of Russia
 * Premier of the Soviet Union
 * First Deputy Premier of the Soviet Union
 * First Deputy Prime Minister of Russia
 * Minister of Foreign Affairs (Russia)
 * Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Russia)
 * Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Soviet Union)
 * List of Soviet foreign ministers
 * List of Chairmen of the Federation Council (Russia)
 * List of Deputy Chairmen of the Federation Council of Russia
 * List of chairmen of the State Duma
 * List of Deputy Chairmen of the State Duma
 * United Russia

(Will fix Soviet listing at a later date)

Gazprom
(Founded by Viktor Chernomyrdin in 1989)


 * Leader
 * 1989–1991 – Mikhail Gorbachev
 * 1991–1999 – Boris Yeltsin
 * 1999–2008 – Vladimir Putin
 * 2008–2012 – Dmitry Medvedev
 * 2012–present – Vladimir Putin


 * Chairperson
 * 1989–1992 – Viktor Chernomyrdin


 * 1992–2000 – Rem Viakhirev
 * 2000–2001 – Dmitry Medvedev
 * 2001–2002 – Rem Viakhirev
 * 2002–2008 – Dmitry Medvedev
 * 2008–present – Viktor Zubkov


 * CEO
 * 1989–1992 – Viktor Chernomyrdin
 * 1992–2001 – Rem Viakhirev
 * 2001–present – Alexey Miller

Name vs. Nationality

 * 🇷🇺 Alexey Miller – (German surname)
 * 🇩🇪 David McAllister – (Scottish surname)

Synchronous grid of Continental Europe

 * ENTSO-E ◆

German state-owned natural gas compnaies

 * Uniper
 * VNG
 * SEFE

Austro-Hungarian Empire (1867–1918)

 * Austria

Note: Charles I of Austria, last monarch of all of the above.
 * Hungary

German Empire (1871–1918)

 * Germany

New states of Germany

 * (East Germany)

Wehrmacht (armed forces) 1935–1945

 * Oberkommando der Wehrmacht (Armed Forces High Command)
 * Hans-Georg von Friedeburg – Kriegsmarine (navy)
 * Hans-Jürgen Stumpff – Luftwaffe (air force)
 * Wilhelm Keitel – Heer (army)
 * German Instrument of Surrender

(Alfred Jodl was Keitel's successor soon thereafter.)

Deaths in chronological order
Lutz Graf Schwerin von Krosigk, Herbert Backe, and Karl Dönitz are

the only people to serve in all three World War II German cabinets.

Clarification – For the record, I'm no Nazi, and I'm no Communist.

British dark humour

 * Getting the two mixed up
 * Heimlich maneuver → Abdominal thrusts – (Stand behind victim, exerting pressure on diaphragm, which should exert pressure on object to expel it.)
 * Heinrich maneuver → Cyanide poisoning – (Pop into one's mouth, forcibly keeping it shut, until they've expired.)

List of last words // last words —
 * See also

Oscar Wilde, on his deathbed, surrounded only by the bedroom door, walls, and the things on those walls: "Either that wallpaper goes, or I go!" Then he died.

Allied Control Council
(West) ←Berlin→ (East) —  (West) ←Germany→ (East)
 * Soviet occupation zone in Germany
 * Allied-occupied Germany
 * List of administrators of Allied-occupied Germany
 * List of commandants of Berlin Sectors

Vienna, Austria
 * Soviet occupation zone in Austria
 * Allied-occupied Austria
 * List of administrators of Allied-occupied Austria
 * List of commandants of Vienna Sectors

~

Cold War

 * History of Germany (1945–1990)
 * History of Germany (1990–present)

Eastern Bloc
(In geographical order)
 * (former Eastern Bloc / present successor states)

Eastern Europe
(See these nine flags) – In my opposition to Communism,

never support these, and never forget these either.

Support those that have moved on and changed,

and want to help make the world a better place.

Iron Curtain

 * Post–World War II – (circa) New Year's Day 1993


 * See also: Warsaw Pact


 * Note:
 * I do not align myself with any of the above-listed parties.
 * For the two German parties listed below, I align with the
 * Christian Democratic Union party (Christian democracy).


 * Political affiliation:
 * CDU ↓
 * CDU/CSU ↓
 * EPP ↓
 * EPP Group

List of chancellors of Germany
Key: (centre-left) | (centre-right)

Political parties

 * Political party coalitions

Germany & Austria
SPD (1863–present) CDU (West Germany) (1945–1990) CDU (East Germany) (1945–1990) CDU (1990–present)
 * Germany

SPÖ (1945–present) ÖVP (1945–2017) ÖVP (2017–present)
 * Austria

List of chancellors of Austria
Key: (centre-left) | / (centre-right) |

Regional organization
It's not difficult envisioning Austrian accession into the Visegrád Group → (V4 becoming V5).

Germany, 1990–present
The tint of red used in the Flag of Berlin is the same as that previously used by the SED.

SED
(1949–1990)
 * East Germany

Leadership of East Germany
Key:

SED PDS DBD LDPD CDU

Leadership of Germany
Key:

SPD FDP IND CDU CSU

(Leading) political party playing cards (representation)
 CDU &#61; ♠ Spades ♠

 SPD &#61; ♥ Hearts ♥

 SPD &#61; ♦ Diamonds ♦

 CDU &#61; ♣ Clubs ♣

Module:Political party

 * Module:Political party/1
 * Module:Political party/A
 * Module:Political party/B
 * Module:Political party/C
 * Module:Political party/D
 * Module:Political party/E
 * Module:Political party/F
 * Module:Political party/G
 * Module:Political party/H
 * Module:Political party/I
 * Module:Political party/J
 * Module:Political party/K
 * Module:Political party/L
 * Module:Political party/M
 * Module:Political party/N
 * Module:Political party/O
 * Module:Political party/P
 * Module:Political party/Q
 * Module:Political party/R
 * Module:Political party/S
 * Module:Political party/T
 * Module:Political party/U
 * Module:Political party/V
 * Module:Political party/W
 * Module:Political party/X
 * Module:Political party/Y
 * Module:Political party/Z

Brackets

 * Sample

(Different sports use different methodologies.)

See [here].

Star of Bethlehem
`

Pole star

 * Pfeil oben.svg Northern pole star (North Star) – Alpha Ursae Minoris (Polaris)
 * Pfeil unten.svg Southern pole star (South Star) – Sigma Octantis (Polaris Australis)

Boxes
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