A gendarmerie is a police force that is part of the armed forces of a country, and is responsible for policing the civilian population (and usually the armed forces as well.)
Organisations whose names contain the word "gendarmerie" include:
- a series of forces named Gendarmerie Nationale
- Argentine National Gendarmerie
- Corps of Gendarmerie of San Marino
- Corps of Gendarmerie of Vatican City
- Cretan Gendarmerie
- European Gendarmerie Force
- Feldgendarmerie
- Gendarmerie (Austria)
- Gendarmerie (Belgium)
- Gendarmerie (Switzerland)
- Gendarmerie (Turkey)
- Gendarmery (Serbia)
- Grand Ducal Gendarmerie
- Greek Gendarmerie
- Royal Moroccan Gendarmerie
- Gendarmerie royale du Canada
- Romanian Gendarmerie
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