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The Société centrale canine (English: Central Canine Society), officially the Société Centrale Canine pour l'Amélioration des Races de Chiens en France and abbreviated SCC, is a French kennel club founded in 1881.
The Fédération Cynologique Internationale (French pronunciation: [fedeʁɑsjɔ̃ sinɔlɔʒik ɛ̃tɛʁnɑsjɔnal]; FCI; English: International Canine Federation) is the largest [1] international federation of national kennel clubs and purebred registries.
Organisation des Nations Unies pour l'éducation, la science et la culture Paris, France UN (and all its agencies) 6 (Arabic, Chinese, English, Russian, Spanish) Organisation des Nations Unies New York, US The Secretariat uses two working languages, English and French. UNWTO: 5 (Arabic, English, Russian, Spanish) Organisation mondiale du tourisme
Malta Canine Society No [60] Mexico Federacíon Canófila Mexicana Yes [61] Moldova Uniunea Chinologică din Moldova Yes [62] Monaco Société Canine de Monaco Yes [63] Montenegro Kinološki savez Crne Gore: Yes [64] Mongolia Mongolian Kynological Federation Yes [65] Morocco Société Centrale Canine Marocaine Yes [66] Myanmar Myanmar Kennel ...
The Société Protectrice des Animaux, SPA by its acronym in French (English: Society for the Protection of Animals) is France's oldest animal protection association. Founded on 2 December 1845 and recognized as a charitable organization in 1860, it takes in animals in distress, abandoned, lost or mistreated in its 63 shelters and 7 SPA homes ...
The basis for the existence of a people's movement in favor of a global intergovernmental organisation was set by the International Federation of League of Nations Societies (French: Union internationale des associations pour la Société des Nations) which ceased operations in 1939. [1]
The art gallery opened in 2003 and was the idea of former Kennel Club Chairman John McDougall. The Kennel Club had accumulated quite a large collection of canine artwork, including 130 oil paintings,100 works on paper, nearly 100 engravings and prints, and the same number of sculptures and trophies. The collection is still being added to.
The International Federation of League of Nations Societies (IFLNS) (French: Union internationale des associations pour la Société des Nations - UIASDN) gathered national associations promoting the ideals of the League of Nations. At its height, it claimed member-Associations in forty countries.