National Front
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The name National Front is used by a number of political parties and coalitions.
- Albania — National Front (Albania)
- Belarus — Belarusian National Front
- Belgium — Front National (Belgium)
- Botswana — Botswana National Front
- Burma — Chin National Front
- Chad — National Front for the Renewal of Chad (FNTR)
- Ethiopia — Ethiopian National Front
- France — Front National (France)
- Germany — National Front (East Germany)
- India — Mizo National Front
- India — National Front (India)
- Iran — National Front (Iran) (Jebhe-ye Melli Iran)
- Latvia — National Front
- Libya — National Front for the Salvation of Libya
- Malaysia — National Front (Malaysia) (often translated as National Front)
- New Zealand — New Zealand National Front
- Pakistan — Balawaristan National Front
- Spain — Frente Nacional (Spain)
- Sri Lanka — United National Front
- Swaziland — Swaziland National Front
- United Kingdom — British National Front
[edit] Defunct political parties
- Australia — National Front (Australia)
- Colombia — National Front (Colombia) (often translated as National Front)
- Czechoslovakia — National Front (Czechoslovakia)
- East Germany — Nationale Front (East Germany)
- France — Front National (Resistance movement)
- Greece — National Front (Greece)
- India — National Front (India)
- Italy — Fronte Nazionale
- Namibia — Namibia National Front
- Netherlands — National Front (Netherlands), (1934-)1937-1941
- Spain — Frente Nacional
- Switzerland — National Front (Switzerland)
[edit] See also
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