National Liberation Front Explained
National Liberation Front may refer to:
As a full name
- National Liberation Front (Algeria) (FLN), Group that fought for Algerian independence
- National Liberation Front of Angola (FNLA), Group that fought for Angolan independence
- National Liberation Front – Bahrain (NLF), Marxist Leninist Party in Bahrain
- National Liberation Front (Burundi) (FROLINA), Hutu Political Party
- National Liberation Front of Corsica (FLNC), Corsican Nationalist Militant Group
- National Liberation Front (Greece) (EAM), Greek Resistance Movement against Axis occupation
- National Liberation Front (Jammu Kashmir) (NLF)
- National Liberation Front (Macedonia) (NOF), Militant group participating in the Greek Civil War
- National Liberation Front (Peru) (FLN), Peruvian political party
- National Liberation Front (South Africa) (NLF), co-founded by Neville Alexander
- National Liberation Front of Tripura (NLFT) (India)
- National Liberation Front of Venezuela (NLFV) (Venezuela)
- National Liberation Front (Sri Lanka) (NLF)
- National Liberation Front for South Vietnam (NLFSV), also called "Viet Cong".
- National Liberation Front (South Yemen) (NLF)
As part of a name
See also