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Czechoslovak Society of Arts and Sciences : ウィキペディア英語版 | Czechoslovak Society of Arts and Sciences
Czechoslovak Society of Arts and Sciences (SVU) is a nonprofit, nonpolitical, cultural organization, dedicated to the pursuit of knowledge, the free dissemination of ideas, and the fostering of contacts among people. It brings together scholars, scientists, artists, writers, students, lawyers, businessmen, and others throughout the world who have a professional, family or other interest in the Czech Republic and Slovakia, their history, peoples, or their cultural and intellectual contributions. The SVU was established in 1958 in Washington, D.C.. Local chapters of SVU have been functioning in major cities around the world. After the peaceful 1989 "Velvet Revolution", the SVU expanded its activities to Czechoslovakia and its succession states, the Czech Republic and the Slovak Republic. ==Governance==
The general membership meets each year at the annual General Assembly, the highest statutory body of the Society. Its governing bodies, the Executive Board and the Council, are elected every two years. All SVU officers work as volunteers and receive no compensation from the Society.
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