International Federation of Vexillological Associations - Members

Members

Current members of FIAV are:

  • Argentina Vexillology Association (AAV) (Argentina)
  • Venezuelan Association of Symbollogy (Venezuela)
  • Catalan Vexillological Association (ACV) (Spain: Catalonia)
  • The Burgee Data Archives (BDA) (Canada)
  • The Canadian Flag Association (CFA) (Canada)
  • Belgo-European Studies Center for Flags (Belgium)
  • Italian Center of Vexillological Studies (CISV) (Italy)
  • Earth Flag Center (Poland)
  • Czech Vexillological Society (CVS) (Czech Republic)
  • Chesapeake Bay Flag Association (CBFA) (United States: Delaware, District of Columbia, Maryland, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Virginia, West Virginia)
  • German Flag Society (DGF) (Germany)
  • Flag Heritage Foundation (FHF) (United States)
  • The Flag Institute (FI) (United Kingdom)
  • The Flag Research Center (FRC) (United States)
  • Flag Research Centre of Sri Lanka (FRCSL) (Sri Lanka)
  • Flag Society of Australia Inc. (Flags Australia) (FSA) (Australia)
  • Flags of the World (FOTW) (The World (Internet); based in Canada)
  • Foundation Interdisciplinary Center for Cultural Studies (Argentina)
  • Great Waters Association of Vexillology (GWAV) (United States: Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky, Michigan, Ohio)
  • Slovenica Heraldry (HS) (Slovenia)
  • The Heraldic Society "THE CLOVER LEAF" (Germany)
  • The Heraldry and Vexillology Society of Malta (HAVSOM) (Malta)
  • Croatian Heraldic and Vexillologic Association (Croatia)
  • Indian Vexillological Association (IVA) (India)
  • Institute of Heraldry and Vexillology (IHW) (Poland)
  • Breton Vexillology Society (France: Brittany)
  • Hungarian Flag Society (Hungary)
  • Macedonian Heraldry Society (Macedonia)
  • Mauritius Book Publishing (MBV) (Germany)
  • National Flag Foundation (NFF) (United States)
  • Dutch Association for Vexillology (Netherlands)
  • New England Vexillological Association (NEVA) (United States: Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, Vermont)
  • New Zealand Flag Association (NZFA) (New Zealand)
  • Japanese Vexillological Association (Japan)
  • Nordic Flag Society (NF) (Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway, Sweden)
  • North American Vexillological Association (NAVA) (Canada, United States)
  • Partioheraldikot r.y. (PH) (Finland)
  • Polish Vexillology Society (Poland)
  • Russian Centre of Vexillology and Heraldry (Russia)
  • Swiss Vexillology Society (Switzerland)
  • Spanish Society of Vexillology (SEV) (Spain)
  • Belgium Vexillology Society (SVB) (Belgium)
  • Society of Genealogy, Heraldry and Archivist “Paul Gore” (SGHAPG) (Moldova)
  • Romanian Society of Vexilology (SRV) (Romania)
  • French Society of Vexilology (France)
  • Southern African Vexillological Association (SAVA) (Angola, Botswana, Lesotho, Madagascar, Malawi, Mozambique, Namibia, South Africa, Swaziland, Zambia, Zimbabwe)
  • State Council of Heraldry at the Parliament of Georgia (SCHG) (Georgia)
  • Netherlands Flag Museum Foundation (SVN) (Netherlands)
  • Rotterdam Flag Parade Foundation (SVPR) (Netherlands)
  • Flag Data Center (Czech Republic)
  • Tumbling Waters Museum of Flags (TWMF) (United States)
  • The Ukrainian Heraldry Society (Ukraine)
  • Western Sweden Heraldry Society (VSHS) (Sweden)
  • Vexillological Association of the State of Texas (VAST) (United States: Texas)
  • World Vexillological Research Institute (WVRI) (Germany)

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