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The Romanian Sociological Association, known as Asociatiei Romane de Sociologie (ARS), debuted in 1990 after the Romanian Revolutions.

In 1985, the Portuguese Sociological Association, also known as Associacao Portuguesa de Sociologia, which is abbreviated as APS, debuted.

Sociology first evolved as a section of the Polish Philosophical Society, which split off in 1957 to form the Polish Sociological Association.

Norsk sosiologforening, known as the Norwegian Sociological Association, debuted in 1949 as a forum for sociologists in Norway.

The Netherlands Sociological Association, also called Nederlandse Sociologische Vereniging in Dutch, debuted in 1938.

The ICJPS institute played a vital role in the formation of the Association of Sociologists and Demographers of the Republic of Moldova.

The Association of Sociologists of the Republic of Macedonia is headquartered at the Faculty of Philosophy in Skopje.

LSD stands for Lietuvos sociologų draugijos, the Lithuanian name for the 1996 established Lithuanian Sociological Association.

The Italian Sociological Association is Italy's first sociological and scientific association, and it debuted in 1982.

The Sociological Association of Ireland debuted in 1973, originally known as Cumann Socheolaiochta na hEireann in Irish.

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