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N

Nation

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UN

United Nation

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MFN

Most Favored Nation

Governmental » US Government

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NRN

Nation's Restaurant News

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NW

Nation Wide

Miscellaneous » Unclassified

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AN

Anime Nation

Miscellaneous » Unclassified

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ANX

Anime Nation X

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MFN

Most Favored Nation

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MK

UMKhonto we Sizwe (Zulu for 'Spear of the Nation')

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HNS

Host Nation Support

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HN

Host Nation

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NOI

Nation Of Islam

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SONA

State Of the Nation Address

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MND

Magi Nation Duel

Miscellaneous » Science Fiction

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NNN

New Nation News

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SNI

Seneca Nation of Indians

Governmental » State & Local

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ORION

Our Race Is Our Nation

Miscellaneous » Science Fiction

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UZN

Universal Zulu Nation

Governmental » United Nations

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RFN

Radio Free Nation

Community » News & Media

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ODEON

Oscar Deutsch Entertains Our Nation

Community » News & Media

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SOTN

State Of The Nation

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MNO

Métis Nation of Ontario

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WON

With One Nation

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XBN

Xbox Nation magazine

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ACTION

Accessible Community Transportation In Our Nation

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What does the nation mean?

The Nation
The Nation is an American liberal biweekly magazine that covers political and cultural news, opinion, and analysis. It was founded on July 6, 1865, as a successor to William Lloyd Garrison's The Liberator, an abolitionist newspaper that closed in 1865, after ratification of the Thirteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution. Thereafter, the magazine proceeded to a broader topic, The Nation. An important collaborator of the new magazine was its Literary Editor Wendell Phillips Garrison, son of William. He had at his disposal his father's vast network of contacts. The Nation is published by its namesake owner, The Nation Company, L.P., at 520 8th Ave New York, NY 10018. It has news bureaus in Washington, D.C., London, and South Africa, with departments covering architecture, art, corporations, defense, environment, films, legal affairs, music, peace and disarmament, poetry, and the United Nations. Circulation peaked at 187,000 in 2006 but dropped to 145,000 in print by 2010, although digital subscriptions had risen to over 15,000. By 2021, the total for both print and digital combined was 96,000.

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