RTMC Tables

Active Clubs

 

Dormant Clubs
    • RT Morocco 1 Rabat
    • RT Morocco 2 Casablanca
    • RT Morocco 3 Mohammedia — 5th May 1971
    • RT Morocco 5 Meknes — 1973
    • RT Morocco 6 Fes — 1920th June 1974
    • RT Morocco 7 Rabat
    • RT Morocco 8 Marrakech
    • RT Morocco 9 Rabat
    • RT Morocco 10 Casablanca
    • RT Morocco 13 Tangiers
    • RT Morocco 14 El Jadida

RTSE Tables

The following is a full list of Tables that form part of Round Table Sweden, divided by their Districts.

There are a total of 12 Districts (called Distrikts), each representing between … and … tables.

Active Tables By District

RTSE District 1

RTSE District 2

RTSE District 3

RTSE District 4

RTSE District 5

RTSE District 6

RTSE District 7

RTSE District 8

RTSE District 9

RTSE District 10

RTSE District 11

RTSE District 12


Dormant Tables

RTNO Tables

The following is a full list of Tables that form part of Round Table Norway, divided by their Districts.

There is a total of 8 Districts, each representing between … and … Tables each.

Active Tables By District

RTNO District 1

RTNO District 2

RTNO District 3

RTNO District 4

RTNO District 5

RTNO District 6

RTNO District 7

RTNO District 8


RTZM Tables

 

RTZM Area 1

RT Zambia 2 Kitwe logoRT Zambia 2 Kitwe
RT Zambia 3 Ndola
RT Zambia 5 Mufulira
RT Zambia 7 Chingola
RT Zambia 9 Luanshya
RT Zambia 16 Itawa
RT Zambia 19 Solwezi

RTZM Area 2

RT Zambia 1 Lusaka
RT Zambia 6 Kabwe
RT Zambia 11 Lusaka
RT Zambia 15 Lusaka
RT Zambia 18 Lusaka

La Casa del Volontariato (RTIT)

Following the devastating earthquake in the night of the 6th of April 2009, which caused 309 deaths, over 1600 injuries, over 80.000 people displaced and damages to the excess of 10 billion Euros, the local table RTIT 26 L’Aquila together with Round Table Italia, Round Table International, the other clubs of the Round Table Family and other, around 180, benefactors financed the construction of a multifunctional centre to give a new home to the voluntary associations of the city.

Construction began in August 2010 and the inauguration took place on the 16th of July 2011. In over 1.000 square meters, the centre houses a meeting room, that seats 96 people,  various smaller meeting rooms, and a dormitory with 15 beds. In the first two years over 180 different associations have used the facilities, with an average of 4.000 people using the facilities per month. This certifies the importance of this social centre after the devastation of the earthquake.