International Association of Filipinologists
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FormationJanuary 1889
DissolvedAugust 1889
Legal statusdissolved
PurposeTo study the Philippines in scientific and historical views
| Formation | January 1889 |
|---|---|
| Dissolved | August 1889 |
| Legal status | dissolved |
| Purpose | To study the Philippines in scientific and historical views |
| Headquarters | Paris, France |
Region served | Europe and Philippines (intended) |
| Members | defunct |
Official language | Spanish, French, German |
President | Dr. Ferdinand Blumentritt |
Secretary | Dr. José Rizal |
| Remarks | Defunct organization, dissolved in the mid-1889 |
The International Association of Filipinologists (Spanish: Asociación internacional de las filipinistas; French: Association Internationale des Philippinistes; German: Internationale Vereinigung der Filipinologen) is a defunct international organization of Filipino and foreign intellectuals established in Paris, 1889 by the Bohemian scientist Dr. Ferdinand Blumentritt and Philippine national hero Dr. José Rizal. Though a self-recognized convention, it was never accredited and recognized by the French government leading to its dissolution in August 1889.