GENERAL ASSEMBLY

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'''General assembly''' could be:

★ The United Nations General Assembly

General Assembly (presbyterian church), a supreme governing body, such as the


General Assembly of the Church of Scotland


General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church in Ireland


★ ''See also List of Christian denominations#Presbyterian and Reformed Churches

★ The General Assembly of Unitarian and Free Christian Churches, representing Unitarian churches in the United Kingdom

★ The General Assembly (Unitarian Universalist Association), representing member congregations in the United States

★ The official name of the state legislature in several states in the United States:


Arkansas General Assembly


Colorado General Assembly


Connecticut General Assembly


Delaware General Assembly


Georgia General Assembly


Illinois General Assembly


Indiana General Assembly


Iowa General Assembly


Kentucky General Assembly


Maryland General Assembly


Missouri General Assembly


New Jersey General Assembly


North Carolina General Assembly


Ohio General Assembly


Pennsylvania General Assembly


Rhode Island General Assembly


South Carolina General Assembly


Tennessee General Assembly


Vermont General Assembly


Virginia General Assembly

★ The lower house of the legislature in the state of New Jersey, the New Jersey General Assembly

★ The legislature in the former British colonies in North America

★ A General Assembly (or meeting) of the Nova Scotia House of Assembly, the unicameral provincial legislature

★ The General Assembly of the Parliament of New Zealand, the former name for the combined upper and lower houses of parliament and the Governor-General of New Zealand

★ The ''landsgemeinde'' of all citizens used as an institution of direct democracy in some Swiss cantons

★ The General Assembly of the Organization of American States, an inter-governmental body in the Americas

★ The FIA General Assembly, an international motoring organization

★ Generally, an official session of the members, or representative members, of a union, church, association, or similar organization.

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