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* http://www.stopbg.com | * http://www.stopbg.com | ||
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+ | * [http://trans.euro.stop.free.fr/# Trans Europ Stop] | ||
+ | * [http://stopparticipatif.free.fr/ L'Auto-Stop Participatif] | ||
===[[Germany]]=== | ===[[Germany]]=== |
Revision as of 08:11, 12 January 2009
Hitch-hiking clubs bring hitchhikers together, organize various competitions, meetings, etc. They are especially popular in countries of former Soviet Union.
Contents
Argentina
Bulgaria
Belarus
France
Germany
- abgefahren e.V - The first German Autostop Society founded in 2006.
Lithuania
- Kaunas Hitch-Hiking Club "KELIAIvis" is the second largest hitchhiking community in Lithuania. See their blog here or join their Yahoo group here (both in Lith. only)
- Vilnius Hitch-hiking Club is one of the leading hitchhiking organizations in Europe. They have often organized the International Hitch-hiking Conference and have a prominent web presence at autostop.lt.
Netherlands
- Bratislava Overleg Commissie - The one and only Utrecht Hitchhiking Club founded in 2005.
Russia
- Academy of Free Travel (Moscow)
- Hitch-hikers of Ural
- Hitch-Hiking School of Moscow
- Saint Petersburg Autostop Guild
- Saint Petersburg Autostop League