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{{Infobox political party
{{Infobox body of water
| name = National Alignment
| name               = Acheloian Sea
| native_name = Εθνική Παράταξη
| image              = [[File:Attica 06-13 Athens 36 View from Lycabettus.jpg|250px]]
| native_name_lang = {{wp|Greek language|Piraean}}
| caption            = View of [[Alikianos]] with Acheloian Sea in the background
| logo          = National Alignment Piraea.png
| image_bathymetry  =  
| colorcode    = #808080
| caption_bathymetry =  
| abbreviation  = EP
| location          =  
| leader1_title = Leader <small>(1943-1948)</small>
{{Plainlist|
| leader1_name =  [[Kyriakos Kanopoulos]]
* [[Euclea|Southern Euclea]]
| leader2_title = Leader <small>(1948-1978)</small>
* [[Rahelia]]
| leader2_name = [[Konstantinos Athanopoulos]]
* [[Coius]]
| leader3_title =  Leader <small>(1978-1979)</small>
* [[Satria]]
| leader3_name = [[Ioannis Christodoulopoulos]]
| founder      =  
| foundation    =  
| dissolved    =  
| split        = [[People's Party (Piraea)|People's Party]]<br>[[New Force (Piraea)|New Force-National Alliance]]<br>[[National Party (Piraea)|National Party]]
| merged        =
| headquarters  = [[Alikianos]]
| newspaper    = ΑΒΓ
| youth_wing    =  Legion <small>''Λεγεώνα''</small>
| student_wing  =
| wing1_title  =
| wing1        =
| membership    =
| ideology      = [[National Functonalism]]<br>[[Piraea|Piraean irredentism]]<br>{{wp|Corporativism}}<br>{{wp|Catholic Church and politics|Political Catholicism}}<br>{{wp|Christian Democracy|Sotirian Democracy}}<br>{{wp|Social conservatism}}
| position = {{wp|Right-wing}} to {{wp|far-right}}
| religion = [[Episemialist Church]]
| european      =
| international =
| europarl      =
| colours      = {{colorbox|#808080}} Grey
| anthem        =
| flag          =
| website      =
| country      = Piraea
}}
}}
'''National Alignment''' ({{wp|Greek language|Piraean}}: ''Εθνική Παράταξη'') was the {{wp|sole legal party}} of the [[Second Piraean Republic]], dominated by the General [[Konstantinos Athanopoulos]] during most of its existence.
| coords            =
 
| type              = [[Sea]]
Founded during the last years of the [[First Piraean Republic]], National Alignment became a prominent political party that opposed to the {{wp|anarchist}} and {{wp|left-leaning}} principles that aroused in Piraea. Under the leadership of [[Kyriakos Kanopoulos]], the party staged the {{wp|civic-military coup}} against the government of [[Aristeidis Kontolis]], igniting a short civil conflict that concluded with the proclamation of the Second Piraean Republic under the direct rule of Athanopoulos and National Alignment. As the sole legal party, National Alignment counted with the political and social hegemony over the rest of actors in the political system of the Second Republic; however, the party never became a source of power, and instead, is seen by scholars as a subservient umbrella organization that supported Athanopoulos' figure.
| inflow            = [[Lumine Ocean]], [[Solarian Sea]], [[Gulf of Parishar]]
 
| outflow            =
The party counted with several figures of the {{wp|military}} as members, although it also saw figures linked with the business world and the [[Episemialist Church]], with which the party and regime counted with an extensive relation. In the thought of Athanopoulos and the structure and theory of National Alignment, there were many similarities with the [[Kingdom of Amathia]], the [[Greater Solarian Republic]] and the [[Functionalist Gaullica]]. With the failure of the military junta during the [[1979 Piraean national plebiscite|1979 plebiscite]] and the subsequent aperture of the junta, National Alignment dissolved itself, with a large number of members forming the {{wp|centre-right}} [[People's Party (Piraea)|People's Party]]; {{wp|post-francoist|post-Functionalist}} and more radical wings founded [[New Force (Piraea)|New Force-National Alliance]] and the [[National Party (Piraea)|National Party]], which contested the [[1980 Piraean general election|1980 general election]].
| catchment          =
| basin_countries    = {{hidden | fw1=normal | headerstyle=text-align:left
  | header  = Coastal countries:<!--ONLY coastal countries-->
  | content = {{flatlist}}
* [[Amathia]]
* [[Etruria]]
* [[Tengaria]]
* [[Ravnia]]
* [[Venikara]]
* [[Zorasan]]
* For other countries, see [[#Hydrography|§Hydrography]]
{{endflatlist}}}}
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| max-depth          =
| volume            =
| residence_time    =
| shore              =
| temperature_high  = {{convert|28|C|F|abbr=on}}
| temperature_low    = {{convert|12|C|F|abbr=on}}
| elevation          =
| frozen            =
| islands            =
| cities            =
{{Plainlist|
* [[Alikianos]]
* ''([[List of coastal settlements of the Mediterranean Sea|full list]])''
}}
| reference          =
}}
The '''Acheloian Sea''' is a {{wp|sea}} connected to the [[Lumine Ocean]], whose basin is within the borders of [[Euclea|South Euclea]], [[Rahelia]], [[Satria]] and all of the coast of [[Zorasan]] in central [[Coius]]. Like the [[Solarian Sea]], the Acheloian has counted with enormous importance for the development of Euclean society and Western thought, being explored almost in its entirety by [[Piraea]]n explorers since the 7th century BC.  
==Etymology==
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Acheloian Sea
Attica 06-13 Athens 36 View from Lycabettus.jpg
View of Alikianos with Acheloian Sea in the background
Location
TypeSea
Primary inflowsLumine Ocean, Solarian Sea, Gulf of Parishar
Basin countries
Coastal countries:
Max. temperature28 °C (82 °F)
Min. temperature12 °C (54 °F)
Settlements

The Acheloian Sea is a sea connected to the Lumine Ocean, whose basin is within the borders of South Euclea, Rahelia, Satria and all of the coast of Zorasan in central Coius. Like the Solarian Sea, the Acheloian has counted with enormous importance for the development of Euclean society and Western thought, being explored almost in its entirety by Piraean explorers since the 7th century BC.

Etymology

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