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Agrupación Española de Fomento Europeo, on behalf of its Chairman,
represents many prestigious International Associations in Spain:
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Association Nationale Franco-Britannique (fundada en 1933).
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Cercle
de Généalogie et d’ Héraldique de l’ Unión Europénne (1972).
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Fédération des Combattants Alliés en Europe (1946).
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Internacional
Belgo-Hispánica (fundada en el 2003)
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La
Courtoisie Française (creada en París en 1952).
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Société des Volontaires
(fundada en París, 1872).
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ASOCIATION NATIONALE FRANCO-BRITANNIQUE.
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Founded in 1933 by those who helped France and England
during World War I (1914-1918), this institution pursued its
task when the Second Great War (1939-1945) broke out, and
still continues the entente cordiale.
Its primary raison d’être focuses on defending the Cause of
human rights and preserving peace.
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Cercle de Généalogie et d’ Héraldique de l’
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Founded in the Benelux in 1972, this institution studies the
science that establishes the relationship between
individuals, dynasties, lineages, and coats of arms; its
origins, offspring and alliances.
The link, unions, and the evolution of these, between
countries and ethnic groups in old Europe.
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FÉDÉRATION DES COMBATTANTS ALLIÉS EN EUROPE. |
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This Federation was established in 1946,
as a result of the merging of a number of associations
that shared a common goal:
To strengthen the bonds of friendship and cooperation
between the different nations that fought for the allied cause.
Currently, the Federation’s primary objective is to contribute
to the preservation of peace of the societies involved.
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INTERNACIONAL BELGO-HISPÁNICA. |
This institution was founded in Belgium, based on the former
Belgian-Spanish Association, although it has considerably
extended its goals. The goal of the Organization is to
promote relations between Belgium and Spain, and to
encourage any organization whose goal is to establish and
reaffirm the bonds of friendship between both countries, and
their good relationship in many fields, such as the cultural
and social fields, by creating exchange scholarships between
Spain and Belgium.
Its field of action is the whole territory of Benelux.
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LA COURTOISIE FRANÇAISE |
This is a Civil Association that was created in Paris in
1952, with the purpose of “preserving and developing in
France, good customs and the best traditions, such as
kindness, willingness, good humour, honesty and dignity,
thereby participating in the moral and social development of
human beings”. The charity deeds carried out by this
Association are worth mentioning, such as the donation it
makes for the benefit of guide dogs, which are especially
trained to help, care for and guide the blind.
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SOCIÉTÉ DES VOLONTAIRES. |
This was created in Ternes (Paris) in 1872, during the siege
of Paris by the Germans (Napoleon III). With every new war,
they have gathered and have provided active assistance to
the army. In times of peace, its members have promoted the
spirit of defence in the young, and have been involved in
historic programmes of national education.
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IN THE PAST, AND UP TO THE DISSOLUTION OF EACH ORGANIZATION, AEFE
HAS ALSO REPRESENTED:
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ASOCIACIÓN BELGO-HISPÁNICA.
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This was founded in Belgium in 1962 with the purpose of
favouring relations between Belgium and Spain, as well as to
promote any organization whose goal it was to establish and
reaffirm the ties of friendship between both countries and
their good relations in a variety of fields, especially the
cultural and the social fields.
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CHAMBRE EUROPÉENNE POUR LE DEVELOPPEMENT DU
COMMERCE, DE L’INDUSTRIE, ET DES FINANCES (C.E.C.I.F).
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Founded in Belgium in 1974 to support and encourage the
development of trade, industry and finances in Europe, and
particularly by creating bridges and bonds of friendship
between Belgium and Spain.
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