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6-476: DKV may refer to: Danske Kvindeforeningers Valgsretsudvalg (Danish Women's Society's Suffrage Committee), later Danske Kvindeforeningers Valgretsforbund Debreceni Közlekedési Vállalat , provider of public transport in Debrecen , Hungary Deutscher Karate Verband German Karate Federation DKV Deutsche Krankenversicherung , German insurance company, part of

12-579: The Ergo Group DKV Euro Service ( de ), German B2B mobility service provider, originally Deutscher Kraftverkehr (German motor transport), part of the DKV Mobility Services Group Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title DKV . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to

18-631: The 1906 congress in Copenhagen. Vibeke Salicath chaired the DKV for a short period in 1907 but Nørlund returned in 1908, after which Eline Hansen was chair. In 1906, Johanne Münter founded and headed the women's suffrage organization Kvindevalgretsklubben (KVK). Associated with the DVK, it became known as "Fru Münters Club". Although it had only about a hundred members, many of them were highly influential women in regard to suffrage and rights. She edited

24-448: The intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=DKV&oldid=1240252864 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Danske Kvindeforeningers Valgsretsudvalg The Danske Kvindeforeningers Valgsretsudvalg (Danish Women's Society's Suffrage Committee)

30-499: The number of associations grew from eight in 1898 to 22 in 1904. That year the organization joined the newly established International Women Suffrage Alliance (IWSA) making Denmark one of its first 10 members. Johanne Münter was the first international secretary until 1909 when Thora Daugaard took over until 1915 when Danish women won the right to vote. Nørlund participated in the 1904 IWSA Congress in Berlin and went on to organize

36-502: Was established in 1898 by Louise Nørlund , with support from Line Luplau , in order to work towards obtaining the vote for women . In 1904, the organization's name was changed to Danske Kvindeforeningers Valgretsforbund (DKV) or the Danish Women's Society's Suffrage Union. The DKV consisted of an alliance of women's organizations targeting votes for women in both municipal and national elections. Under Nørlund's leadership,

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