German Globetrotter Club
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The German Globetrotter Club Ltd (German: Deutsche Zentrale für Globetrotter e.V.) (DZG) is the largest non-commercial community of adventure travellers with about 800 members in 23 countries in Europe. It is the oldest Globetrotters Club after the British one, called simply "The Globetrotters Club".
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German Globetrotter Club Ltd | |
Deutsche Zentrale für Globetrotter e.V. | |
Abbreviation | DZG |
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Named after | The Globetrotters Club |
Established | 1974; 50 years ago (1974) |
Founders | Ludmilla Tüting, Friedemann von Engel, Lutz Fehling, Norbert Denninghaus, Erich Drönner, Peter Fritze, Werner Göcke, Wolfgang Köhler, Reinhold Korte and Hannelore Vasel |
Founded at | Haarstorf near Ebstorf, Uelzen |
Registration no. | 5011[1] |
Purpose | Travellers association |
Headquarters | Neubachstraße 115 |
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Region served | Worldwide |
Membership | 800 (>3,000 since formed) |
Official language | German |
Chairpersons | Petra Decker, Jens Hövelmann |
Website | Globetrotter.org |
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