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18th International Congress of Vexillology (1999)

Victoria, British Columbia, Canada


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The 18th International Congress of Vexillology was held in

Victoria, British Columbia, Canada.

28 July to 2 August 1999.


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The Hosts

ICV 18 was cohosted by the Canadian Flag Association/L'Association canadienne de vexillologie (CFA) and the North Amercian Vexillological Association (NAVA), under the auspices of the International Federation of Vexillological Associations/Fédération internationale des associations vexillologiques/Internationale Föderation Vexillologischer Gesellschaften/Federación Internacional de Asociaciones Vexilológicas (FIAV). It was also the 33rd Annual Convention of the North American Vexillological Association.

The Sponsors
www.annin.com and Kevin Harrington, M.A.T. Government of Canada, French Translation Services
the FLAG RESEARCH CENTER The FLAG SHOP SCYTHES
ELMER'S FLAG and BANNER GREAT WATERS ASSN. of VEXILLOLOGY Glaser Mills, Inc

The 18th International Congress of Vexillology sponsors and contributions:


1-973-228-9400 <> www.annin.com
US$1,000


Government of Canada
French Translation Services
US$2,667

and Kevin Harrington
http://pages.infinit.net/avosco/acv-cfa
US$333

ELMER'S FLAG and BANNER
Elmer's Flag and Banner Company
1-503-282-1214 <> www.elmersflag.com
US$345

FRC
The Flag Research Center

1-781-729-9410
US$1,050

The FLAG SHOP
The Flag Shop
Victoria Vancouver Calgary Edmonton Winnipeg Ottawa Nova Scotia
1-800-663-8681  <> www.flagshop.com
US$1,000

SCYTHES
Scythes

Toronto, Ont. - Vancouver, B.C.
1-800-268-1737
US$1,000

Glaser Mills, Inc.
Great Neck, New York
1-516-466-4028 <> www.glasermills.com
US$500

GREAT WATERS ASSN. of VEXILLOLOGY
Great Waters Association of Vexillology

Indiana, Kentucky, Ohio, and Michigan
1-513-533-0330 Fax: 1-513-533-3337
US$350

CITY of VICTORIA
City of Victoria, British Columbia

US$333

The Venue

ICV 18/NAVA 33 was held on the waterfront of the Victoria Inner Harbour. The Inner Harbour is the main vantage point used in promotional materials about Victoria. It consists of a vibrant tourist area, business area, and working harbour. The Inner Harbour was designed to provide ready access to shopping, art and craft markets, hotels, restaurants and pubs, museums, cinemas, theatres, and other exciting attractions. A big attraction for most visitors to the Inner Harbour is to sit and enjoy high tea at The Empress Hotel. You can watch the ferries coming and going, have a meal at any of the many restaurants in the vicinity, or stroll along the dock and floats.

For a special NAVA News convention edition click HERE.