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Civil Guard (Spain), Spanish national gendarmerie force founded in 1844. •
Garda Síochána, Irish national police force founded in 1922. •
Civil Guard (Israel), Israeli volunteer police reserve. •
Municipal Civil Guard (Brazil), Municipal law enforcement corporations in Brazil. Historic Civil Guards now abolished: •
Gardes Civiles Indigenes, fully armed and equipped, and full time paramilitary forces raised in some French colonies for service in that colony. •
Garde Civique of Belgium, a historic militia maintained until 1914. •
Civil Guard (Costa Rica), fully merged into the Fuerza Pública. •
Civil Guard (Peru), police force of Peru in 1924. •
Civil Guard (Colombia), created in 1902. •
Civil Guard (El Salvador), created in 1867, which then gave way to the
National Guard in 1912. •
Civil Guard (Honduras), a militarized police commanded directly by President
Ramón Villeda Morales. •
Civil Guard Association for a Better Future, Hungarian anti-Roma organization. •
Civil Guard (Panama) (abolished) •
Civil Guard (Philippines), a local gendarmerie organized under the auspices of the Spanish colonial authorities. •
Civil Guard (Laos), a Laotian militia organized by the anti-French
Lao Issara nationalists between 1945-46. •
Civil Guard (South Vietnam), merged into the
South Vietnamese Popular Force and the South Vietnamese Regional Force. •
Gwardya Sibil (Philippine resistance network), a civilian underground network operating during World War II. •
Suojeluskunta, a Finnish militia for which "Civil Guard" is one of the many English translations. •
Civil Guard (Zaire), created in 1984 and disestablished in 1997. •
National Civil Guard and the
People's Civil Guard, security forces of the
Communist Party of Greece between 1944-45 and 1947-49 respectively. ==See also==