National Union

National Union may refer to one of many political parties:

  • Liberia National Union
  • National Union (Chad)
  • National Union (Chile)
  • National Union Party (Costa Rica)
  • National Union (UAR), Nasser's party in the United Arab Republic, 1957 - 1962
  • National Union (Greece)
  • National Union (Israel)
  • National Union (Madagascar)
  • National Union (Peru)
  • National Union (Portugal)
  • National Union (Romania)
  • National Union (Switzerland)
  • National Union Party (United States)
  • Russian National Union
  • The Union Nationale in Quebec, Canada, occasionally referred to in English as "National Union" in older documents
  • The United States Republican Party during the United States presidential election, 1864 and United States House election, 1864.

National Union may also refer to:

  • Transvaal National Union, organisation established for the purpose of constitutional agitation for equal rights for uitlanders in the Transvaal, ?-1899.
  • National Union for Democracy and Progress (disambiguation)
  • Vacuum tube for the brand of tubes.
  • National Union Electric Corporation, a U.S. conglomerate including Emerson Radio and the Henney Kilowatt. In 1974, the company was acquired by Electrolux.
  • National Union of Greek Australian Students - a federation of Hellenic Students Societies in Australia

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