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International PEN centres

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PEN centres are the federated members of PEN International.[1]

List

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According to the website of PEN International.[2]

Africa

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  • Afar Centre
  • Afrikaans Centre
  • Algerian Centre
  • Egyptian Centre
  • Eritrean Centre in Exile
  • Ethiopian Centre
  • Gambia Centre
  • Ghanaian Centre
  • Guinea-Bisseau Centre
  • Guinean Centre
  • Ivory Coast Centre
  • Kenyan Centre
  • Liberian Centre
  • Malawian Centre
  • Mali Centre
  • Mauritania Centre
  • Moroccan Centre
  • Nigerian Centre
  • Senegal Centre
  • Sierra Leone Centre
  • Somali-Speaking Centre
  • South African Centre
  • Togo Centre
  • Tunisian Centre
  • Ugandan Centre
  • Zambian Centre
  • Zimbabwe Centre

Asia Pacific

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  • Afghan Centre
  • All-India PEN Centre Theosophy Hall, Bombay
  • Bangladesh Centre
  • Cambodian Centre
  • Central Asia PEN
  • Chinese Center
  • Guangzhou Chinese Centre
  • Hong Kong (Chinese Speaking) Centre
  • Hong Kong (English Speaking) Centre
  • Independent Chinese Centre
  • Japanese Centre
  • Kazakhstan Centre
  • Korean Centre
  • Melbourne Centre
  • Mongolian Centre
  • Myanmar Centre
  • Nepalese Centre
  • New Zealand Centre: New Zealand Society of Authors (PEN New Zealand)
  • North Korean Writers in Exile Centre
  • PEN Delhi Centre
  • Perth Centre
  • Philippine Centre: Philippine Center of International PEN
  • Shanghai Centre
  • Sydney Centre: Sydney PEN
  • Uyghur Centre
  • Tapei Chinese Centre
  • Tatar Centre
  • Thai Centre
  • Tibetan Writers Abroad Centre

Europe

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  • Armãn Centre
  • Albanian Centre
  • Armenian Centre
  • Austrian Centre
  • Basque Centre
  • Belarusian Centre: forcibly dissolved by the Supreme Court of Belarus on 9 August 2021.[3]
  • Belgian (Dutch Speaking) Centre
  • Belgian (French-speaking) Centre
  • Bosnian Centre: PEN Bosnia and Herzegovina
  • Bulgarian Centre
  • Catalan Centre
  • Centre de la Langue d'Oc
  • Centre of German-Speaking Writers Abroad
  • Chechen Writers Centre
  • Croatian Centre
  • Cypriot Centre: Cypriot PEN
  • Czech Centre
  • Danish Centre
  • English Centre: English PEN
  • Esperanto Centre
  • Estonian Centre
  • Finnish Centre
  • French Centre
  • Galician Centre
  • Georgian Centre
  • German Centre: PEN Centre Germany
  • Hungarian Centre: Hungarian PEN
  • Icelandic Centre
  • Iranian PEN Centre in Exile
  • Irish Centre
  • Italian Centre
  • Kosovan Centre
  • Kurdish Centre: Kurdish PEN
  • Latvian Centre
  • Liechtenstein Centre
  • Lithuanian Centre
  • Macedonian Centre
  • Moldovan Centre
  • Monegasque Centre
  • Montenegrin Centre
  • Netherlands Centre
  • Norwegian Centre
  • Polish Centre
  • Portuguese Centre
  • Roma Centre
  • Romanian Centre: PEN Romania
  • Russian Centre
  • Sardinian Centre
  • Scottish Centre
  • Serbian Centre
  • Slovak Centre
  • Slovene Centre
  • Spanish Centre
  • St Petersburg Centre
  • Swedish Centre
  • Suisse Romand Centre
  • Swiss German Centre
  • Swiss Italian and Reto-Romansh Centre
  • Turkey Centre
  • Trieste Centre
  • Ukrainian Centre
  • Writers from former Yugoslavia Centre
  • Writers in Exile, German Centre
  • Writers in Exile, London Centre

Latin America and The Caribbean

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  • Argentinian Centre
  • Bolivian Centre
  • Brazilian Centre
  • Chilean Centre
  • Colombian Centre
  • Guadalajaran Centre
  • Guatemalan Centre
  • Haiti Centre
  • Honduras Centre
  • Jamaican Centre
  • Mexican Centre
  • Nicaraguan Centre
  • Panamanian Centre
  • Paraguayan Centre
  • Peruvian Centre
  • Puerto Rican Centre
  • San Miguel de Allende Centre
  • Uruguayan Centre
  • Venezuelan Centre

Middle East

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  • Bahrain Centre
  • Iraq Centre
  • Jordanian Centre
  • Lebanese Centre
  • Palestinian Centre

North America

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References

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  1. ^ PEN International (n.d.). Four Year Strategic Plan of PEN International 2015–2018 (PDF) (Report). pp. 1–2. Retrieved 2019-03-04.
  2. ^ "Find your local centre". 2019-03-04.
  3. ^ Улады ліквідавалі Беларускі ПЭН-цэнтр
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