Who we are?

District 2452 is more than 90 years old and is unique with its Rotary and Rotaract Clubs as it spans over 9 Countries 3 Continents.

Interesting Facts

Unique Multi-Country District:

Rotary District 2452 is one of the most diverse districts in Rotary International, encompassing 9 countries across three continents.

Annual District Conference

The District hosts the annual Rotary District Conference, a major event that gathers Rotarians from all 9 countries to celebrate achievements and discuss strategic plans.

With over 95 Rotary Clubs

58 Rotaract Clubs, and 1 Rotary Satellite with over 2,152 Rotary members and 648 Rotaract members. The Countries are Armenia, Bahrain, Cyprus, Georgia, Jordan, Lebanon, Palestine, Sudan, United Arab Emirates.

Over the 9 counties, more than 10 languages are spoken.

This remarkable diversity makes District 2452 a true embodiment of Rotary's ideals of inclusion, understanding, and global unity.

professional crew

Meet our crew

Jack Mitroglou

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Catherine May

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Brad Neeson

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Rotary History

Our History

Rotary History

Our Rotary District was established under the name of the “Eastern Mediterranean District”, which was at the very beginning, of 1929.
The name was changed several times; on the 1st of July 1935 changed to “District D”, 1936 to District “83”, 1949 to District “89” and in 1957 to “District 195” and in 1977 to District “245”.
The name was changed several times; on the 1st of July 1935 changed to “District D”, 1936 to District “83”, 1949 to District “89” and in 1957 to “District 195” and in 1977 to District “245”.
In 1991 the name of our district became District 2450.
In the year 1969, Rotary has been stopped in Syria and the District remained with only nine countries:
Egypt, Lebanon, Jordan, Cyprus, Georgia, Bahrain, U.A.E, Sudan and Armenia.
Being the second biggest Rotary International District around the world, consisting of nine countries from three different continents “Africa, Asia and Europe” with six spoken languages – Arabic, French, English, Russian, Armenian and Greek, our District was characterized by being away of any racism or discrimination according to race, color, religion or nationality.
In 2013, the district was split and District 2452 was formed to include the countries of Armenia, Bahrain, Cyprus, Georgia, Jordan, Lebanon, Palestine, Sudan and UAE