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The term federalist describes any of several political beliefs around the world, or the concept various parties; its members or supporters calling themselves "Federalists".
Federalist may also refer to:
- Federalist architecture, the name for the classicizing architecture built in the newly founded United States between c. 1780 and 1830, and particularly from 1785 to 1815
- Maryland Federalist, a replica of the 18th-century miniature ship Federalist
- The Federalist Papers, or The Federalist, a collection of articles or essays promoting the ratification of the United States Constitution
- The Federalist (website), a conservative U.S. political website
- The Federalists, SFBA-based U.S. indie rock band
Political parties
- Federalist Party in the United States
- Federalist Alliance of Italy
- Federalista Party of the Philippines
- Federalist Unity Party of Argentina
- Democratic Party of Federalists of Bosnia
- Union of Federalists and Independent Republicans of Congo
- Breton Federalist League
- Union of Federalist Nationalists of Congo
- Hungarian Federalist Party
- Federalist Italian League
- Turkic Federalist Party
- Tuscan Federalist Alliance
- The Federalist Party of the Yale Political Union
See also
- Federalist Society for Law and Public Policy Studies, U.S. society seeking legal reform in the U.S.
- Federalist Era (1789–1801), U.S. political era
- Category:Federalism
- Anti-Federalist of the U.S.
- Anti-Federalist League of Britain
- Federalist revolts of 1793 in France
- Federal (disambiguation)
- Federation (disambiguation)
- Federalism (disambiguation)
- Federal Union (disambiguation)
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