The Big Ten Union (BTU) is an international economic and political organization, headquartered in State College, Penn State. Its members consist of nine independent states, based upon the pre-Collapse college athletic conference, the Big Ten Conference. The Big Ten Union was founded 13 March 2007 by Penn State, Michigan State, and Hoosierland. The organization was created with a great deal of influence, in both set-up and the specific wording of its charter, from the pre-Collapse organizations and treaties of the European Union, NAFTA, ASEAN, and Mercosur.
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| - The Big Ten Union (BTU) is an international economic and political organization, headquartered in State College, Penn State. Its members consist of nine independent states, based upon the pre-Collapse college athletic conference, the Big Ten Conference. The Big Ten Union was founded 13 March 2007 by Penn State, Michigan State, and Hoosierland. The organization was created with a great deal of influence, in both set-up and the specific wording of its charter, from the pre-Collapse organizations and treaties of the European Union, NAFTA, ASEAN, and Mercosur.
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| - The Big Ten Union (BTU) is an international economic and political organization, headquartered in State College, Penn State. Its members consist of nine independent states, based upon the pre-Collapse college athletic conference, the Big Ten Conference. The Big Ten Union was founded 13 March 2007 by Penn State, Michigan State, and Hoosierland. The organization was created with a great deal of influence, in both set-up and the specific wording of its charter, from the pre-Collapse organizations and treaties of the European Union, NAFTA, ASEAN, and Mercosur.
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