Cercle de l'Union interalliée
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The Cercle de l'Union interalliée is an exclusive social and dining club established in 1917 at No. 33 Rue du Faubourg Saint-Honoré in Paris, France with Ferdinand Foch, Marshal of France, as its second president.
The exclusive 3,100-member club has many international members and is frequentlty used for high-level business conferences by organizations such as the WTO, Bank of England, Wharton Club of Paris, Forbes magazine and Radley College.
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[edit] Famous members
[edit] Reciprocal clubs in the world
There are a number of reciprocal clubs worldwide including:
- Australia : Tasmanian Club
- Canada : Vancouver Club
- Hong Kong : American Club Hong Kong,
- England : Carlton Club, Naval & Military Club, Oxford and Cambridge Club, Savage Club
- Italy : Circolo Bellini, Palermo
- Singapore : Tanglin Club
- Sweden : The Royal Bachelors' Club
- Switzerland : Club Baur au Lac
- United States : Union Club of Boston, Harvard Club of Boston, University Club San Francisco, Los Angeles Athletic Club, Racquet Club of Philadelphia, University Club of St. Louis, Cosmos Club
- Belgium : Cercle Royal Gaulois