The Robert Capa Contemporary Photography Center was established in 2013 with the aim of promoting Hungarian photography. The Hungarian state purchased Robert Capa’s estate in 2008. The Capa Center is located in Budapest, Nagymező street 8 built by art collector and patron Lajos Ernst in 1912, and until the opening of the Capa Center, the building housed the Ernst Museum.
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The Robert Havemann Society (RHG) was founded in Berlin on the 19 November 1990 by 23 members and sympathizers of the ‘Neues Forum’ civil rights movement. Its goal was and has remained to document the history of opposition and resistance within the GDR and to collect and preserve relevant documentary material. For this reason, the RHG founded the Archives of Opposition to the DDR in 1992. Since then, the Robert Havemann Society has released publications, curated exhibitions and organized numerous civic educational conferences.
The Archive of the Opposition to the GDR, founded by the Robert-Havemann Society, is the largest and most significant amongst the so-called ‘reappraisal archives’. With its impressive collection of personal documents, the Archive offer a wealth of alternative and contrasting source material to that found in state and party files.
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Starting 1966 a close group of friends initiated in Bonn the association the 'Gesellschaft der Freunde Roger Loewigs' [Association of Friends of Roger Loewig]. This played an exponential role in supporting the artist and raising awareness on the artistic production of Loewig in Western Germany, and equally supporting the artist departure from the GDR. After the death of Roger Loewig, the Association has been reorganised in 1998 as the Roger Loewig Gesellschaft e.V. with the aim of managing the artistic legacy of Roger Loewig.
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The Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Split-Makarska (Croatian: Splitsko-makarska nadbiskupija; Latin: Archidioecesis Spalatensis-Macarscensis) is a metropolitan archdiocese of the Latin Rite of the Roman Catholic Church in Croatia and Montenegro. The diocese was established in the 3rd century and was made an archdiocese and metropolitan see in the 10th century. The modern diocese was erected in 1828, when the historical archdiocese of Salona was combined with the diocese of Makarska. It was elevated to an archdiocese and metropolitan see in 1969, restoring the earlier status of the archdiocese of Split, as it is also known. The diocese was also known as Spalato-Macarsca.
Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roman_Catholic_Archdiocese_of_Split-Makarska
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Based in Cluj-Napoca, the RIRNM is a legally constituted public entity under the authority of the Romanian Government and coordinated by the Department for Interethnic Relations. It was established in 2007. The Institute has the following objectives: to conduct inter- and multidisciplinary studies and research with regard to the preservation, development, and expression of ethnic identity, as well as about social, historical, cultural, linguistic, religious or other aspects of national minorities and of other ethnic communities living in Romania.
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Romanian Institute for Research on National Minorities
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