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Article: Poland and Hungary open their doors to first Rotary Clubs in Warsaw and Budapest since World War II. (Rotary International)
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- PR Newswire
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- May 22, 1989
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POLAND AND HUNGARY OPEN THEIR DOORS TO FIRST ROTARY CLUBS
IN WARSAW AND BUDAPEST SINCE WORLD WAR II
SEOUL, Republic Of Korea, May 22 /PRNewswire/ -- Rotary International, the world's first service club association, has made an historic return to Poland and Hungary after almost half a century. This announcement was made by President Royce Abbey of Melbourne, Australia, at Rotary's 80th annual convention which opened in Olympic Park, Seoul, Korea, to an audience of 35,000 Rotarians from 70 countries.
The Polish authorities have approved the formation of a Rotary club in Warsaw, making Rotary the only service association with a club ...