6-10 May 2013, Abuja, Nigeria
6-10 May 2012, Rome, Italy
26-29 November, Montevideo, Uruguay
Participants at the Regional Conference
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The 8th FIG Regional Conference titled
"Surveying towards Sustainable Development" was held in
Montevideo, Uruguay 26-29 November 2012 with more than 250
participants from all over Latin America and all other
continents, altogether 33 countries. The successful Regional
Conference in Uruguay proved that Latin America is a very
interesting area both for the Surveying society and for hosting
a conference.
The local host of the Regional Conference was
Asociación de Agrimensores del Uruguay (AAU)
who organised the conference in cooperation with FIG. The
conference was co-sponsored by UN-HABITAT,
OAS, and the World Bank.
The main focus both in the plenary sessions
and the technical sessions were on the Latin American region and
during the conference there were many professional
discussion within the different areas of surveying between
participants from the region and from all over the world.
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18-22 May 2011, Marrakech, Morocco
11-16 April 2010, Sydney, Australia
The XXIV FIG Congress Facing the Challenges –
Building the Capacity held in Sydney Australia 11-16 April 2010
turned out to be the biggest FIG congress ever. With more than 2,200
participants from 100 countries it gathered the biggest attendance
to an FIG event. The total number of presented papers exceeded 800.
Read the
full report
and see the
picture galleries. The congress
proceedings including handouts of PowerPoint presentations are
also available. Read also the
report from
the General Assembly and see the
minutes. |
Aboriginal dance at the opening ceremony. |
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19-22 October 2009, Hanoi, Vietnam
3-8 May 2009, Eilat, Israel
14-19 June 2008, Stockholm, Sweden
12-15 November 2007, San José, Costa Rica
FIG President
Stig Enemark and CFIA/CIT President Juan Manuel
Castro Alfaro at the Opening Ceremony |
Local dancers entertaining during the Cultural Evening |
FIG President Prof.
Stig Enemark together with Executive Director of CFIA
Ing. Olman Vargas Zeledon
and President of CFIA/CIT Ing. Juan Manuel Castro Alfaro |
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The 6th FIG Regional Conference held in Costa Rica
was the first in Latin America and a great success
The 6th FIG Regional Conference was
organized by the
International Federation of Surveyors (FIG) and the
Colegio Federado de Ingenieros y de Arquitectos de Costa Rica
(CFIA)/ Colegio de Ingenieros Topógrafos de Costa Rica (CIT)
which is the FIG member association in Costa Rica. As has been the
case with the previous FIG regional conferences the conference in
San José was organized in co-operation with other
international and regional organizations like the United Nations and
its agencies as well as with international and regional spatial
information societies.
The expected attendance to the
conference was mainly Latin American but the conference attracted
delegates from Australia, the Americas, Asia, Africa, and Europe.
65% of the delegates came from the Central America and the
Caribbean. To help regional and local participation the conference
was held in English and Spanish.
This was the first time that the FIG
Regional Conference was held in Latin America. Costa Rica offers
best possible venue for such an important event. The theme of this
regional event was selected so that it focused on the hot topics in
the region which are capacity building, land administration and
environmental issues, especially the use and future of coastal
regions. Based on the outcome of the conference “Coastal Areas
and Land Administration – Building the Capacity” FIG will also
prepare an FIG publication “Methodologies for Pro-Poor Coastal
Zone Management”
The Technical Programme held a very
high professional standard and the overall impression of the
Regional Conference was very positive both from the organizers point
of view and from the delegates
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FIG Working Week 2007
13-17 May, 2007, Hong Kong, Hong Kong SAR
Ms.
Winnie Shiu, Congress Director FIG 2007 opens the Opening
Ceremony.
Mr.
Raymond Chan, President of the Hong Kong Institute of
Surveyors HKIS, the host organisation of the Working Week, making
his opening address. |
The FIG Working Week 2007 and XXX
General Assembly was organised in Hong Kong SAR, China 13-17 May
2007. The conference was attended by more than 500 delegates from 64
countries. The Working Week was organised by the Hong Kong Institute
of Surveyors HKIS together with FIG.
The technical and scientific
programme of the conference consisted 60 technical sessions and
almost 300 papers. The proceedings are available
here
At the plenary session after the
opening ceremony the keynote addresses were given by Dr. Leung
Ying, GBS, JP, Convenor of the Non-official Members of the
Executive Council of the Hong Kong SAR. The second keynote speaker
was President Enemark, whose presentation was about "The Role of
FIG in Responding the Millennium Goals and the Global Agenda".
The other two plenary sessions
focussed on Governing Mega Cities - policies and technical aspects
with Prof. Holger Magel, Mr. Albert Leung and Mr.
Tony Tse as the keynote speakers. The final plenary session was
about Responding to the Global agenda with Keith Bell
from the World Bank, Prof. Theo Kötter from Uni Bonn and Dr.
Xiao Ping as the keynote speakers.
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full report of the Working Week.
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8-13 October 2006, Munich, Germany
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The XXII FIG Congress in Munich was a total
success. The FIG Congress was attended by 1,300 delegates from about
100 countries. Together with the Intergeo Conference and other
simultaneous events the congress was attended by 3,000 participants.
The Intergeo exhibition attracted about 19,500 visitors to the ICM
in Munich. At the opening ceremony the welcome address was given by
Dr. Edmund Stoiber, Bavarian Minister President, the
presidential address by Prof. Holger Magel, FIG President and
the keynote address by Dr. Klaus Töpfer, long-time General
Director of the United Nations Environment Programme. The opening
ceremony attracted a full hall of 1,400 participants to ICM. The
social highlights the welcome reception at the Holiday Inn gathered
700 people and the Surveyors Meeting 1,800 people to Löwenbräukeller
and the Farewell Dinner about 600 people to the Hofbräuhaus - all
these events were sold out.
The Congress programme and papers (almost 600
papers) are available on the FIG web site at:
www.fig.net/pub/fig2006.
The proceedings will be finalised within some days including
handouts of the presentations. |
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Report of the Conference
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Picture Gallery 1 - Opening Ceremony - 10 October 2006
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Picture Gallery 2 - General Assembly I - Sunday 8 October 2006
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Picture Gallery 3 - General Assembly II - Friday 13 October 2006
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Picture Gallery 4 - Administrative Meetings (President's meeting
10 October, Council and ACCO meetings)
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Picture Gallery 5
- Pictures of new members
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Picture Gallery 6
- Plenary Sessions, Technical Programme and Exhibition
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Picture Gallery 7
- Closing Ceremony
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Picture Gallery 8 - Social Events - Welcome Reception, City
Reception, State Reception and other receptions
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Picture Gallery 9 - Social Events - Intergeo-treff and FIG
Foundation Dinner, Farewell Dinner and FIG 2010 Party
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Picture Gallery 10 - Venues, pictures of Munich and impressions
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Video of the Opening Ceremony
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List of participants
- Main speeches
- Shaping the Change 2002-2006 – The German Period of FIG. FIG
President’s Address by Prof. Holger Magel, FIG President at
the Opening Ceremony of the XXIII FIG Congress in Munich on 10
October 2006.
- Opening Speech by the Bavarian Minister President Dr. Edmund
Stoiber at
the 23rd International FIG Congress on 10 October
2006 in Munich.
- For a More Just World – the Surveyors’ Role for Achieving
Sustainable Development. Keynote Address at the Opening Ceremony by
Dr.
Klaus Töpfer
- Shaping the Change - Congress Summary. Closing Address by Prof.
Holger Magel, FIG President at the Closing Ceremony of the
XXIII FIG Congress in Munich on 13 October 2006.
8-11 March 2006, Accra, Ghana
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Almost 650 participants from 50 countries
attended the 5th FIG Regional Conference in Accra last week. Report
from the conference will be published on this site within some days.
At the moment you can get the following information:
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16-21 April 2005, Cairo, Egypt
Proceedings now available.
Keynote speakers of the opening ceremony |
FIG Working Week 2005 and the 8th International
Conference of GSDI was held in Cairo from 16 to 21 April 2005. The
Organizing Committee consisted of the Egyptian Committee for
Surveying and Mapping (ECSM), and the Egyptian Survey Authority
(ESA), who together with FIG and GSDI were in charge of the
arrangements of this successful and biggest ever FIG Working Week.
The conference was attended by more than 900 participants from more
than 80 countries.
In the conference programme there were more than
400 papers and poster presentations in more than 50 technical
sessions and 7 pre-conference workshops. In addition to opening and
closing ceremonies there were three high profile plenary sessions.
Updated proceedings are available at:
www.fig.net/pub/cairo
, the updates include handouts out those ppt-files that were
submitted in time.
More information about the conference: |
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26-27 September 2005, Havana, Cuba
CANCELLED
3-7 October 2004, Jakarta, Indonesia
The 3rd FIG Regional Conference is organised by FIG,
Ikatan Surveyor Indonesia and Bakosurtanal in Jakarta 3-7 October 2004 was
one more successful event in the series of regional conferences introduced
in 2001. More than 350 delegates from 33 countries attended including more
than 120 international participants. The attendance was good in
consideration to travel warnings of some countries prior the conference.
Papers are now available at
www.fig.net/pub/jakarta . Proceedings have been updated after the
conference and include handouts of the powerpoint presentations. You can
also visit the conference web site at:
http://www.fig.net/jakarta/.
May 22-27 2004, Athens, Greece
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FIG Working Week 2004 was held in Athens, Greece
May 22-27, 2004. The theme of the working week was “The Olympic
Spirit in Surveying”. The conference attracted more than 400
delegates from 67 countries. Together with the 1st National
Conference of HARSE which attracted more than 250 delegates the
Working Week was among the biggest FIG Working Weeks in the history.
Report from the
conference together with a picture gallery
is now available.
More information about the conference is
available at: www.fig2004.gr and
at www.fig.net/athens.
Proceedings are available at
www.fig.net/pub/athens.
The technical conference was held during three days, each day
starting with a plenary session with invited papers and followed by
29 technical sessions and for symposia with several sessions so that
the conference had 3-4 parallel sessions during the technical
conference. |
The topics of the sessions were selected in the
way that they covered interests of all ten FIG commissions promoting
multi-professional approach. They also vary from policy issues to
technical papers on the latest technology and to interesting case
studies all over the world. More than 200 papers were presented in
the technical sessions and workshops.
The Working Week, the technical exhibition,
technical tours and great social events were a big success thanks to
the Local Organising Committee chaired by Mr. George Papavassiliou
who was assisted by two Vice Chairs: Gerasimos Apostolatos and
Polychronis Akriditis and Secretary General Chryssy Potsiou.
Exhibition - Ancient Greek Technology - Measuring Instruments.
During the FIG Working Week there was an exhibition organised in
collaboration with the Association for Ancient Greek Technology
Studies. The exhibition displayed some indicative technical
achievements of the Ancient Greece, together with models of several
measuring devices used in topography and astronomy. |
FIG Working Week 2003
13-17 April 2003, Paris, France
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The FIG Working Week 2003 was
held at
the Ecole National de Sciences Géographiques (ENSG) in Marne
la Vallée just outside Paris. The Working Week was
also the celebration of the
125th Anniversary of FIG. FIG returned
to Paris where it was founded in 1878.
The Working Week was attended by
more than 600 delegates and 200 accompanying persons. In 27
technical sessions, 3 plenary sessions and the 125th Anniversary
Session more than 120 papers were presented. Together with 60 poster
presentations the total number of professional papers exceeded 180.
The Gala Dinner to celebrate the 125th Anniversary was held at the
Castle of Versailles. The Working Week included an extensive
exhibition, technical visits and social programme. The FIG
Working Week was hosted by Ordre des Géomètres-Experts OGE and
Association Francaise de Topographie AFT. The organising Committee
is chaired by Bernard Bour. |
2-5 December 2003, Marrakech, Morocco
Conference website:
http://www.fig.net/morocco/
XXII FIG Congress 2002
Geomatics and Property Valuation for Global Sustainable Development
April 19-26 2002, Washington, D.C., USA
The Opening ceremony of the FIG Congress in Washington gathered a
full house. |
The XXII FIG
International Congress was held in Washington, D.C. USA April 19-26
2002. The Congress attracted almost 4,000 participants from almost
90 countries. The technical programme included the FIG technical
programme with more than 450 presentations in more than 110
sessions. In addition in the domestic programme almost 160 papers
were presented. Further there were several workshops organised by
ACSM and ASPRS.
The report from the
conference with pictures.
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The FIG
Congress Prize 2002 was given to Mr George Oner Ogalo from Kenya for
his presentation "GPS
in Cadastres: A Case Study of Kenya". The
papers from the FIG Technical Programme are now available on
this web site. You are also able to view the
extended abstracts. Proceedings (DC-Rom and extended abstract)
can be ordered from the FIG Office, price US$ 50 including postage.
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Nairobi, Kenya
Recommendations from the International Conference on Spatial
Information for Sustainable Development are available on this
web site (also as
.pdf-file).
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His Excellency, President Daniel arap Moi arrives
to the opening ceremony and greets Jes Ryttersgaard, Chair of FIG
Commission 3. Dr. Don Okpala from UN-HABITAT in the middle and Prof.
Holger Magel, Vice President of FIG (behind Mr. Ryttersgaard).
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The International Conference on Spatial
Information for Sustainable Development was organized by the
Institution of Surveyors of Kenya (ISK), the International
Federation of Surveyors (FIG) and the United Nations Human
Settlements Programme UN-HABITAT. The conference attracted more
almost 500 participants from almost 40 countries. Almost 100 papers
were presented and the proceedings exceeded 800 pages. The
Conference was opened by His Excellency, President Daniel arap
Moi and the keynote presentation was given by Mr. Daniel Biau,
Deputy Executive Director of UN-HABITAT on behalf of Dr. Anna
Tibaijuka, Executive Director of UN-HABITAT.
FIG Commission 3 on Spatial Information
Management was in charge for organizing this conference and it also
held its annual meeting during the event. FIG Commissions 1
(Professional Standards and Practice), 2 (Professional Education), 5
(Positioning and Measurement), 7 (Cadastre and Land Management), 8
(Spatial Planning and Development) and 10 (Construction Economics
and Management) participated as well. |
The Conference was sponsored by UNEP, Geomaps,
Intergraph and IQSK. It is further supported by the University of
Nairobi, the United Nations Economic Commission for Africa, ICA and
ISPRS and several corporate sponsors.
During the Conference a Special International
Symposium on Cost Management of Low-Cost Housing was arranged. It
attracted almost 100 participants. The organisers of this event were
ICEC Region 3 (Africa) and the Africa Association of Quantity
Surveyors AAQS together with IQSK.
The
proceedings of this conference are available on this web site. |
FIG Working Week 2001
6-11 May 2001, Seoul, Korea
The FIG Working Week 2001 hosted by the Korea
Confederation of Surveyors was held in Seoul, Korea 6 – 11 May 2001.
The theme of the Working Week was "New Technology for a New
Century". In the conference there were over 30 technical sessions
and workshops in which more than 150 papers were presented. Almost
1,000 participants attended the technical conference. More than 250
foreign visitors from 50 countries enjoyed the Korean hospitality.
More news and pictures from the Working Week on the FIG web site.
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FIG Working Week 2000
20-26 May 2000, Prague, Czech
Republic
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FIG Working Week 1999
30 May - 4 June 1999, Sun
City, South Africa
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XXI International FIG Congress 1998
18 - 25 July 1998,
Brighton, Great Britain
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64th FIG Permanent Committee Meeting 1997
11 - 16 May 1997,
Singapore, Singapore
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63rd FIG Permanent Committee Meeting 1996
Buenos Aires, Argentina
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62nd FIG Permanent Committee Meeting 1995
21 - 26 May 1995, Berlin,
Germany
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XX International FIG Congress 1994
5 - 12 May 1994,
Melbourne, Australia
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60th FIG Permanent Committee Meeting 1993
1993, New Orleans,
USA
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59th FIG Permanent Committee Meeting 1992
27 Sep. - 2 Oct. 1992, Madrid,
Spain
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58th FIG Permanent Committee Meeting 1991
20 - 25 May 1991, Beijing,
China
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XIX International FIG Congress 1990
10 - 19 June 1990,
Helsinki, Finland
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56th FIG Permanent Committee Meeting 1989
July 1989, Budapest,
Hungary
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55th FIG Permanent Committee Meeting 1988
14 - 17 Oct. 1988,
Wellington, New Zealand
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54th FIG Permanent Committee Meeting 1987
21 - 25 June 1987, Oslo,
Norway
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XVIII International FIG Congress 1986
1 - 11 June 1986, Toronto,
Canada
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52nd FIG Permanent Committee Meeting 1985
9 - 16 June 1985,
Katowice, Poland
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51st FIG Permanent Committee Meeting 1984
15 - 18 Oct. 1984, Tokyo,
Japan
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XVII International FIG Congress 1983
19 - 28 June 1983, Sofia,
Bulgaria
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49th FIG Permanent Committee Meeting 1982
21 - 24 June 1982, Haag, The
Netherlands
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XVI International FIG Congress 1981
9 - 18 August 1981, Montreaux,
Switzerland
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47th FIG Permanent Committee Meeting 1980
6 - 10 June 1980, Edinburgh,
Scotland, Great Britain
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46th FIG Permanent Committee Meeting 1979
4 - 7 July 1979, Brno,
Czechoslovakia
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45th FIG Permanent Committee Meeting 1978
3 - 7 July 1978, Paris,
France
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XV International FIG Congress 1977
5 - 14 June 1977,
Stockholm, Sweden
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43rd FIG Permanent Committee Meeting 1976
23 - 26 August. 1976,
Lagos, Nigeria
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42nd FIG Permanent Committee Meeting 1975
16 - 18 June 1975,
Helsinki, Finland
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XIV International FIG Congress 1974
7 - 16 Sep. 1974,
Washington, USA
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40th FIG Permanent Committee Meeting 1973
3 - 5 April 1973,
Canberra, Australia
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39th FIG Permanent Committee Meeting 1972
29 May - 2 June. 1972, Tel
Aviv, Israel
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XIII International FIG Congress 1971
1 - 10 Sep. 1971, Wiesbaden,
Germany
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37th FIG Permanent Committee Meeting 1970
17 - 21 August 1970, Budapest,
Hungary
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36th FIG Permanent Committee Meeting 1969
1 - 4 June 1969, Copenhagen,
Denmark
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XII International FIG Congress 1968
2 - 12 Sep. 1968, London,
Great Britain
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34th FIG Permanent Committee Meeting 1967
18 - 21 Sep. 1967, Ottawa,
Canada
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33rd FIG Permanent Committee Meeting 1966
7 - 10 Sep. 1966,
Belgrade, Yugoslavia
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XI International FIG Congress 1965
25 May - 3 June 1965,
Rome, Italy
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31st FIG Permanent Committee Meeting 1964
22 - 29 August 1964,
Sofia, Bulgaria
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30th FIG Permanent Committee Meeting 1963
6 - 13 Sep. 1963,
Washington, USA
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X International FIG Congress 1962
24 Aug. - 1 Sep.1962, Vienna,
Austria
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28th FIG Permanent Committee Meeting 1961
8 -14 June 1961, Bern,
Switzerland
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27th FIG Permanent Committee Meeting 1960
24 - 27 June. 1960,
Brussels, Belgium
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26th FIG Permanent Committee Meeting 1959
4 - 7 Sep. 1959, Krakow,
Poland
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IX International FIG Congress 1958
27 Aug. - 4 Sep. 1958,
Scheveningen and Delft, The Netherlands
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24th FIG Permanent Committee Meeting 1957
3 - 7 June. 1957,
Wiesbaden, Germany
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23rd FIG Permanent Committee Meeting 1956
3 - 7 Sep. 1956, London,
Great Britain
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22nd FIG Permanent Committee Meeting 1955
5 - 8 Sep. 1955, Florence,
Italy
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21st FIG Permanent Committee Meeting 1954
10 - 12 August 1954, Vienna,
Austria
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VIII International FIG Congress 1953
28 Aug - 6 Sep. 1953,
Paris, France
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19th FIG Permanent Committee Meeting 1952
16 - 18 June 1952, Lyon,
France
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18th FIG Permanent Committee Meeting 1951
16- 18 August 1951,
Luxemburg, Luxemburg
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17th FIG Permanent Committee Meeting 1950
11- 15 April 1950, Paris,
France
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VII International FIG Congress 1949
22 - 27 Aug. 1949,
Lausanne, Switzerland
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15th FIG Permanent Committee Meeting 1948
2 - 3 July 1948,
Stockholm, Sweden
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14th FIG Permanent Committee Meeting 1947
18- 19 April 1947, Paris,
France
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13th FIG Permanent Committee Meeting 1946
18 - 19 Oct. 1946, Dijon,
France
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VI International FIG Congress 1938
5 - 10 Oct. 1938, Rome,
Italy
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11th FIG Permanent Committee Meeting 1937
4 - 5 June 1937, Paris,
France
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10th FIG Permanent Committee Meeting 1936
10 Sep. 1936, Belgrade,
Yugoslavia
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9th FIG Permanent Committee Meeting 1935
1 Sep. 1935, Brussels,
Belgium
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V International FIG Congress 1934
18 - 21 July 1934, London,
Great Britain
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7th FIG Permanent Committee Meeting 1933
16 - 18 Sep. 1933, Rome,
Italy
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6th FIG Permanent Committee Meeting 1932
2 - 3 Sep. 1932, Warsaw,
Poland
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5th FIG Permanent Committee Meeting 1931
17 - 18 July 1931,Geneve,
Switzerland
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IV International FIG Congress 1930
11 - 14 Sep. 1930, Zurich,
Switzerland
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3rd FIG Permanent Committee Meeting 1929
27 July 1929, Zurich,
Switzerland
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2nd FIG Permanent Committee Meeting 1928
12 May 1928, Brussels,
Belgium
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1st FIG Permanent Committee Meeting 1927
27 June 1927, Paris,
France
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III International FIG Congress 1926
15 - 18 Oct. 1926, Paris,
France
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II International FIG Congress 1910
6 - 10 August 1910,
Brussels, Belgium
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I International FIG Congress 1878
18 - 20 July 1878, Paris,
France (Founded the 18th July)
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