Association of Southeast Asian Nations
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The Association of Southeast Asian Nations was founded on August 8, 1967[1]. Its headquarters are located in South Jakarta. The organization was established by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Malaysia, the Department of Foreign Affairs, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Singapore, and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Thailand[2].
Association of Southeast Asian Nations
Summary
Association of Southeast Asian Nations is an intergovernmental organization[1]. It has Wikipedia articles in 30 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[2]
Key Facts
- Association of Southeast Asian Nations received the Ramon Magsaysay Award[3].
- Association of Southeast Asian Nations's instance of is recorded as intergovernmental organization[4].
- Association of Southeast Asian Nations's instance of is recorded as geopolitical group[5].
- Association of Southeast Asian Nations's instance of is recorded as regional organization[6].
- Association of Southeast Asian Nations's instance of is recorded as confederation[7].
- Association of Southeast Asian Nations's official language is recorded as Singaporean Malay[8].
- Association of Southeast Asian Nations's official language is recorded as Burmese[9].
- Association of Southeast Asian Nations's official language is recorded as Singaporean Mandarin[10].
- Association of Southeast Asian Nations's official language is recorded as Tagalog[11].
- Association of Southeast Asian Nations's official language is recorded as Indonesian[12].
- Association of Southeast Asian Nations's official language is recorded as Khmer[13].
- Association of Southeast Asian Nations's official language is recorded as Lao[14].
- Association of Southeast Asian Nations's official language is recorded as Malaysian Malay[15].
- Association of Southeast Asian Nations's official language is recorded as Tamil[16].
- Association of Southeast Asian Nations's official language is recorded as Thai[17].
- Association of Southeast Asian Nations's official language is recorded as Vietnamese[18].
- Association of Southeast Asian Nations's official language is recorded as Southeast Asian English[19].
- Association of Southeast Asian Nations's official language is recorded as East Timorese Portuguese[20].
- Association of Southeast Asian Nations's official language is recorded as Brunei Standard Malay[21].
- Association of Southeast Asian Nations's official language is recorded as Tetum[22].
- Association of Southeast Asian Nations's anthem is recorded as The ASEAN Way[23].
- Association of Southeast Asian Nations's founder is recorded as Ministry of Foreign Affairs[24].
- Association of Southeast Asian Nations's founder is recorded as Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Malaysia[25].
- Association of Southeast Asian Nations's founder is recorded as Department of Foreign Affairs[26].
- Association of Southeast Asian Nations's founder is recorded as Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Singapore[27].
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Founding
Founders include Ministry of Foreign Affairs[24], Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Malaysia[25], Department of Foreign Affairs[26], Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Singapore[27], and Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Thailand[28]. August 8, 1967 marks the founding of Association of Southeast Asian Nations[29]. Its location of formation is recorded as Bangkok[30].
Operations
Association of Southeast Asian Nations's headquarters location is recorded as South Jakarta[31]. Its child organization or unit is recorded as ASEANstats[32].
Recognition
Association of Southeast Asian Nations received the Ramon Magsaysay Award[3].
Brands and Namesakes
Things named for Association of Southeast Asian Nations include ASEAN MRT station[33], a railway station[34], in Indonesia[35].
Why It Matters
Association of Southeast Asian Nations has Wikipedia articles in 30 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[2] It is known by 36 alternative names across languages and contexts.[36]
Entities named for it include ASEAN MRT station[33], a railway station[34], in Indonesia[35].
FAQs
What awards did Association of Southeast Asian Nations receive?
Honors received include Ramon Magsaysay Award[3].