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  2. Template:Parliament diagram - Wikipedia

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    If value of 1, the summary data of seats is shown (colored box & number); if value of 2 a list with colored box, party name, and number is shown; dafault value is 0. Background Defines the background color using a hex color. n1, n2, ... Number of seats of each group or party c1, c2, ...

  3. Template:Parliament diagram/doc - Wikipedia

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    If value of 1, the summary data of seats is shown (colored box & number); if value of 2 a list with colored box, party name, and number is shown; dafault value is 0. Background Defines the background color using a hex color. n1, n2, ... Number of seats of each group or party c1, c2, ...

  4. Template:Parliament diagram/sandbox - Wikipedia

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  5. Template:HistoryofParliament - Wikipedia

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    This template allows the citation of biographies of individual members through the {{Cite encyclopedia}} template. The first, unnamed parameter to this template is the first year covered by the volume being cited (e.g., "1754" for the 1754–1790 volume), and cannot be omitted. Other parameters are passed to {{Cite encyclopedia}}.

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  7. History of parliamentarism - Wikipedia

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    The first modern parliaments date back to the Middle Ages. In 1188, Alfonso IX, King of León (in current day Spain) convened the three states in the Cortes of León; UNESCO considers this the first example of modern parliamentarism in the history of Europe, with the presence of the common people through elected representatives.

  8. Election apportionment diagram - Wikipedia

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    Instead of using a bar or pie chart, the apportionment of seats between the parties in a legislative body such as a parliament can be represented more clearly by displaying the individual representatives of each party as dots in a pattern, because the number of representatives is also significant, and is easily understood visually.

  9. Parliament of England - Wikipedia

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    The Parliament of England was the legislature of the Kingdom of England from the 13th century until 1707 when it was replaced by the Parliament of Great Britain. Parliament evolved from the great council of bishops and peers that advised the English monarch. Great councils were first called Parliaments during the reign of Henry III (r. 1216 ...