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Visegrad

Visegrad refers to the Visegrad Group, a regional alliance formed in 1991 by four Central European countries: Czechia, Hungary, Poland, and Slovakia. Its purpose is to foster cooperation on political, economic, and security issues, facilitating their integration into the European Union and NATO. The group promotes shared interests, regional stability, and economic development, serving as a platform for dialogue and coordinated actions. It helps these countries leverage collective influence while respecting their individual differences, contributing to greater regional cohesion and stability in Central Europe.