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Qué (quién) es VIA (Volunteers in Asia) - definición

NON-PROFIT ORGANIZATION AIMED TO INCREASE UNDERSTANDING BETWEEN THE U.S. AND ASIA
Volunteers in Asia; VIA (Volunteers In Asia); VIA (Volunteers in Asia)

VIA (Volunteers in Asia)         
VIA (formerly Volunteers In Asia and Trans-Pacific Exchange) is an independent, non-sectarian, 501(c)(3) non-profit organization dedicated to increasing understanding between the U.S.
VIA Programs         
VIA (formerly Volunteers In Asia and Trans-Pacific Exchange) is an independent, non-sectarian, 501(c)(3) non-profit organization dedicated to increasing understanding between the U.S.
Sports in Asia         
  • Azadi Stadium in Iran
  • China volleyball national team at the FIVB Volleyball World Grand Prix in Hong Kong
  • Closing ceremonies of the 1988 Summer Olympics at Seoul
  • Indian batsman [[Sachin Tendulkar]] in a cricket test
  • Takuma Sato driving a BAR Honda
  • Nippon Professional Baseball match in Hiroshima
  • Ukraine]]
OVERVIEW OF SPORT IN ASIA
Sport in Asia; Boxing in Asia
Association football (also known as soccer) is the most popular sport in almost all Asian countries.

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VIA Programs

VIA (formerly Volunteers In Asia and Trans-Pacific Exchange) is an independent, non-sectarian, 501(c)(3) non-profit organization dedicated to increasing understanding between the U.S. and Asia. Based in the San Francisco Bay Area and founded in 1963, VIA provides two kinds of programs. VIA's Asia Programs offer Americans the chance to live and volunteer in Asia, while VIA's Stanford Programs enable East Asian university students the opportunity to participate in multi-week themed programs in the United States.