Congress

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A congress is a formal meeting of the representatives of different nations, constituent states, independent organizations (such as trade unions), or groups.[1]

The term was chosen for the United States Congress to emphasize the status of each state represented there as a self-governing unit. Subsequent to the use of congress by the US legislature, the term has been adopted by many states within unions, and by unitary nation-states in the Americas, to refer to their legislatures.

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[edit] Political congress

[edit] Congresses of nations

The following congresses were formal meetings of representatives of different nations:

[edit] Congresses within nations

Countries with Congresses and presidential systems:

Other countries with Congresses:

[edit] Political party and organizations

Congress is included in the name of several political parties, especially those in former British colonies:

It has been used for meetings of independence-minded nationalists or revolutionaries:

[edit] Party congresses

Many political parties also have a party congress every few years to make decisions for the party and elect governing bodies. This is sometimes called a political convention.

[edit] Non-political congresses

[edit] Scientific congress

Congress is an alternative name for a large national or international academic conference.

World Congress on Men's Health WCMH, an annual meeting for Men's Health with a multidisciplinary approach from urology, oncology, cardiology, endocrinology, occupational medicine, mental health, primary care, public policy, aging and others is one example of this.

[edit] Chess congress

Chess congress

A Chess congress is a chess tournament, in one city, where a large number of contestants gather to play competitive chess over a limited period of time; typically one day to one week.


[edit] References

  1. ^ http://www.ldoceonline.com/dictionary/congress

[edit] See also

[edit] External links

International Congress Calendar