G-15

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G-15, G15 or G.15 may refer to:

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  • G15 is a group of nations composed by the current 15 leading economies of the world.
  • Group of 15 is a group of developing countries formed in 1989 (subset of G77: Algeria, Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Egypt, India, Indonesia, Jamaica, Kenya, Nigeria, Malaysia, Mexico, Peru, Senegal, Sri Lanka, Venezuela and Zimbabwe; currently numbers 18).
  • G-15 (Eritrea) was a group of politicians in Eritrea.
  • Group of Democratic Centralism, once called Group of 15, was a Russian opposition group.

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