South-East Europe Society
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South-East Europe Society
Summary
South-East Europe Society is a quango[1].
Key Facts
- South-East Europe Society is in the country of Germany[2].
- South-East Europe Society's instance of is recorded as quango[3].
- South-East Europe Society's instance of is recorded as advocacy group[4].
- South-East Europe Society's founder is recorded as Fritz Valjavec[5].
- South-East Europe Society's headquarters location is recorded as Munich[6].
- South-East Europe Society's chairperson is recorded as Gernot Erler[7].
- South-East Europe Society's chairperson is recorded as Wilhelm Gülich[8].
- South-East Europe Society's chairperson is recorded as Rudolf Vogel[9].
- South-East Europe Society's chairperson is recorded as Walter Althammer[10].
- South-East Europe Society's chairperson is recorded as Manuel Sarrazin[11].
- +1952-01-01T00:00:00Z marks the founding of South-East Europe Society[12].
- South-East Europe Society's official website is recorded as https://www.sogde.org[13].
- South-East Europe Society's affiliation is recorded as Federal Foreign Office[14].
- South-East Europe Society's official name is recorded as Südosteuropa-Gesellschaft e. V.[15].
- South-East Europe Society's legal form is recorded as Registered association (eingetragener Verein)[16].
- South-East Europe Society's short name is recorded as SOG[17].
- South-East Europe Society's Google Knowledge Graph ID is recorded as /g/1231x7pz[18].
- South-East Europe Society's organisation tax status is recorded as tax-exempt under the German Fiscal Code[19].
Body
Founding
South-East Europe Society's founder is recorded as Fritz Valjavec[5]. +1952-01-01T00:00:00Z marks the founding of it[12].
Identity
South-East Europe Society's official name is recorded as Südosteuropa-Gesellschaft e. V.[15]. Its short name is recorded as SOG[17].
Leadership
Chairpersons include Gernot Erler[7], a politician[20], b. 1944[21], of Germany[22], awarded the Order of Stara Planina[23], specialised in politics[24]; Wilhelm Gülich[8], a librarian[25], 1895–1960[26], of Germany[27]; Rudolf Vogel[9], a journalist[28], 1906–1991[29], of Germany[30], awarded the Knight Commander's Cross of the Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany[31]; Walter Althammer[10], a politician[32], 1928–2025[33], of Germany[34], awarded the Bavarian Order of Merit[35]; and Manuel Sarrazin[11], a politician[36], b. 1982[37], of Germany[38].
Operations
South-East Europe Society's headquarters location is recorded as Munich[6].