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Rotaract-Directory-2010.Pdf 2 0 1 0 - 2 0 1 1 Rotaract Directory Special Observances Membership & Extension Month .........................August 2010 New Generations Month ............................... September 2010 Vocational Service Month .................................. October 2010 Rotary Foundation Month .............................. November 2010 World Interact Week ................................ 1-7 November 2010 Family Month ...................................................December 2010 Rotary Awareness Month ....................................January 2011 World Understanding Month ............................February 2011 Rotary’s 106th Anniversary ..........................23 February 2011 Literacy Month .......................................................March 2011 World Rotaract Week ....................................7-13 March 2011 Magazine Month .......................................................April 2011 Rotaract Preconvention Meeting (New Orleans, Louisiana, USA) ....................... 20-21 May 2011 Rotary Fellowships Month ........................................June 2011 Contact Information Update Please update at: ENGLISH www.rotary.org/en/studentsandyouth/youthprograms/rotaract/pages/updatecontactinfo FRENCH www.rotary.org/fr/studentsandyouth/youthprograms/rotaract/pages/updatecontactinfo GERMAN www.rotary.org/de/studentsandyouth/youthprograms/rotaract/pages/updatecontactinfo ITALIAN www.rotary.org/it/studentsandyouth/youthprograms/rotaract/pages/updatecontactinfo JAPANESE www.rotary.org/ja/studentsandyouth/youthprograms/rotaract/pages/updatecontactinfo KOREAN www.rotary.org/ko/studentsandyouth/youthprograms/rotaract/pages/updatecontactinfo PORTUGUESE www.rotary.org/pt/studentsandyouth/youthprograms/rotaract/pages/updatecontactinfo SPANISH www.rotary.org/es/studentsandyouth/youthprograms/rotaract/pages/updatecontactinfo SWEDISH www.rotary.org/sv/studentsandyouth/youthprograms/rotaract/pages/updatecontactinfo If you are unable to update online, please print and mail filled-in form on the following page to Rotary International, One Rotary Center, 1560 Sherman Ave., Attn: Dept. DS200, Evanston IL 60201-3698, USA or e-mail [email protected] 1 FIRST NAME LAST NAME ADDRESS or P.O. BOX CITY STATE/PROVINCE TERM 2010-11 POSTAL CODE COUNTRY 2011-12 E-MAIL ROTARACT CLUB NAME DISTRICT NUMBER NAME OF SPONSORING ROTARY CLUB(S) MEETING DAY MEETING TIME MEETING PLACE MEMBERSHIP TOTAL Total # of males Total # of females Would you like to participate in hosting visiting Rotaractors? Would you like to correspond with other clubs and allow them to contact you? Is your club university-based or community-based? 2 Rotaract Clubs by Countries and Geographical Areas As of 30 June 2010 Algeria .................................8 Bulgaria..............................36 Djibouti ................................1 Overall Totals Anguilla ................................1 Burkina Faso ........................7 Dominica .............................1 Antigua and Barbuda ...........1 Burundi ................................1 Dominican Republic ...........26 Rotaract Argentina .........................243 Cameroon ............................6 Ecuador .............................21 Clubs 8,232 Armenia ...............................2 Canada ...............................68 Egypt ..................................43 Districts 514 Aruba ...................................1 Cape Verde ..........................1 El Salvador ...........................3 Australia ............................66 Cayman Islands ....................2 England ..............................85 Countries/ Austria ...............................21 Central African Republic ......1 Equatorial Guinea ................1 Geographical Azerbaijan ............................2 Chad ....................................1 Estonia .................................2 Areas 170 Bahamas ..............................4 Chile ...................................33 Ethiopia .............................13 Bahrain ................................1 China, People’s Republic of ..2 Fiji ........................................3 Estimated Bangladesh ......................219 Colombia ...........................70 Finland .................................4 Membership 189,336 Barbados .............................1 Congo ..................................1 France ................................77 Belarus .................................4 Congo, The Democratic French Polynesia..................1 Belgium .............................55 Republic of the ..................10 Gabon ..................................2 Belize ...................................5 Cook Islands ........................1 Georgia ................................1 Benin ...................................6 Costa Rica ..........................10 Germany ..........................167 Bolivia ................................18 Côte d’Ivoire ......................15 Ghana ................................18 Bosnia and Herzegovina ......4 Croatia .................................8 Greece ...............................24 Botswana .............................1 Cyprus ..................................7 Grenada ...............................1 Brazil ................................669 Czech Republic.....................9 Guam ...................................1 British Virgin Islands ............1 Denmark ..............................9 Guatemala .........................13 3 Guernsey-Channel Islands ...1 Madagascar .......................10 Peru ...................................97 Switzerland ........................19 Guinea .................................1 Malawi .................................3 Philippines .......................577 Taiwan .............................115 Guyana ................................6 Malaysia ............................47 Poland................................19 Tanzania, United Haiti .....................................6 Mali .....................................5 Portugal .............................66 Republic of .........................16 Honduras ...........................12 Malta ...................................1 Puerto Rico ..........................4 Thailand .............................61 Hong Kong .........................34 Mauritania ...........................2 Réunion ...............................4 Timor-Leste ..........................1 Hungary ...............................8 Mauritius ...........................11 Romania ............................34 Togo .....................................3 Iceland .................................1 Mayotte ...............................1 Russian Federation ............35 Trinidad and Tobago ..........14 India ..............................2,038 Mexico .............................215 Rwanda ................................2 Tunisia ...............................17 Indonesia ...........................33 Moldova ..............................1 Saint Kitts and Nevis ............1 Turkey ..............................139 Ireland .................................5 Monaco ...............................1 Saint Lucia ...........................2 Turks and Caicos Islands ......2 Israel ..................................12 Mongolia .............................4 Saint Martin .........................1 Uganda ..............................51 Italy ..................................415 Montenegro ........................1 Saint Vincent and the Ukraine ..............................14 Jamaica ..............................25 Montserrat ..........................1 Grenadines ..........................1 United Arab Emirates ..........2 Japan ...............................286 Morocco ............................21 Samoa ..................................1 United States ...................591 Jordan ..................................7 Mozambique .......................2 San Marino ..........................1 United States Virgin Islands .2 Kazakhstan ...........................1 Nepal .................................63 Scotland ...............................8 Uruguay .............................26 Kenya .................................27 Netherlands .......................58 Senegal ................................2 Venezuela ..........................29 Korea, Republic of ...........117 Netherlands Antilles ............2 Serbia ................................16 Wales ...................................1 Kosovo .................................1 New Zealand ......................13 Seychelles ............................1 Zambia .................................6 Kyrgyzstan ............................1 Nicaragua ............................4 Singapore ...........................21 Zimbabwe ............................8 Latvia ...................................2 Niger ....................................2 Slovakia................................4 Lebanon .............................19 Nigeria .............................281 Slovenia ...............................6 Lesotho ................................1 Northern Ireland..................3 South Africa .......................46 Lithuania ..............................5 Norway ..............................12 Spain ..................................32 Luxembourg .........................1 Pakistan .............................50 Sri Lanka ............................57 Macao ..................................5 Panama ................................6 Suriname .............................2 Macedonia, The former Papua New Guinea ..............1 Swaziland .............................4
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