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The G20 (or Group of Twenty) is an international forum for the governments and central bank governors from 19 countries and the European Union (EU). Founded in 1999 with the aim to discuss policy pertaining to the promotion of international financial stability, the G20 has expanded its agenda since 2008 and heads of government or heads of state, as well as finance ministers and foreign ministers, have periodically conferred at summits ever since. It seeks to address issues that go beyond the responsibilities of any one organization.

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Instructions:

Identify which states belong to the G20.

Example

Identify the state or states that belong to the G20.

Solution

Identify the state or states that belong to the G20.

Serbia
Mexico
Canada
Israel
Korea, South
Latvia

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G20
  Country Capital city Area (km2) Population GDP per capita
Argentina Buenos Aires 2 766 890 44 494 502 20 828
Australia Canberra 7 686 850 25 130 600 49 378
Brazil Brasília 8 511 965 209 134 000 15 553
Canada Ottawa 9 976 140 37 067 000 46 509
France Paris 675 417 67 348 000 44 032
Germany Berlin 357 021 82 793 800 52 555
China Beijing 9 596 960 1 393 302 000 16 842
India New Delhi 3 287 590 1 353 919 000 7 166
Indonesia Jakarta 1 904 556 265 015 300 12 309
Italy Rome 301 230 59 499 534 40 923
Japan Tokyo 377 835 126 440 000 42 066
Korea, South Seoul 98 480 51 635 256 38 824
Mexico Mexico City 1 972 550 119 938 473 18 655
Russia Moscow 17 075 200 146 877 088 25 763
Saudi Arabia Riyadh 2 218 000 33 413 660 53 893
South Africa Pretoria 1 219 912 57 725 600 13 526
Turkey Ankara 780 580 80 810 525 28 001
United Kingdom London 263 541 66 040 229 44 920
United States Washington 9 639 810 329 035 000 59 927
EU        
  G20   78 710 527 4 549 619 567 20 705