States-General
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The word States-General, or Estates-General, may refer to:
Currently in use
- States-General of the Netherlands (Staten-Generaal) is the bicameral government of present-day Netherlands. It has evolved from the representative government of the Seventeen Provinces, later of the United Provinces, which was also called states general.
Historically
- Estates General of French Canada (1967-69)
- French States-General (Etats-Généraux) of France before the French Revolution
- Estates-General of 1789
- States-General of the Batavian Republic
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