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Unity is the state of being as one. It may also refer to:

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Organizations relating to Unity

The Spinelli Group / Brussels, Belgium / Est. 2010
Sri Aurobindo Society / Puducherry, India / Est. 1960
Action for a United World / Rocca di Papa, Italy / Est. 1986
Mitteleuropa / Est. 1989
United Nations Unified Command in Korea
North African Unity and Action Front / Est. 1952
International Human Unity Conference
Convention for the Regulation of the Unified Central American Consular Service / Est. 1912
Foundation of Universal Unity / Loveland CO, USA
Unity of the Americas
Organisation for Afro-Anglo Unity
Congress of World Unity / Est. 1972
Association for the Unity of Latin America
Pro Europae Unitate / Rueil-Malmaison, France / Est. 1988
Organisation of African Trade Union Unity / Accra, Ghana / Est. 1973
Council of Arab Economic Unity / Giza, Egypt / Est. 1957
Group of the Unified European Left / Strasbourg, France
International Sufi Movement / The Hague, Netherlands / Est. 1923
Volonteurope / Brussels, Belgium / Est. 1981
Religious Hospitallers of St Joseph / Montréal QC, Canada / Est. 1636
ERSTE Foundation / Vienna, Austria / Est. 2003
Dicastery for Promoting Christian Unity / Rome, Italy / Est. 1960
Order of the Magnificat of the Mother of God / St Jovite QC, Canada / Est. 1962
Global Afrikan Congress / Scarborough ON, Canada / Est. 2002
Rurality - Environment - Development / Attert, Belgium / Est. 1980
The Network: Towards Unity for Health / Est. 1979
The Lutheran World Federation / Le Grand-Saconnex, Switzerland / Est. 1947

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