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  1. Finalists Announced for European Cultural Tourism Destinations Awards 2024

    '' By Lopar Tourist Board, Island of Rab – Lopar, Croatia All finalists are invited to attend

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  2. Welcome to the Greek Autonomia EXPO 2008!

    ) or the free transport service provided by the minibuses of OASA by calling (from Greece) the number

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  3. HANIMA - Tourisme, Loisir, Handicap

    Un seul but : le tourisme et le loisir accessible à tous! En terme d'activités quasiment tout est possible : chiens de traîneau, uni-ski, fauteuil tout terrain, parapente, ou encore, eau vive... en place. Grâce à l'impulsion des emplois jeunes, l'association a pu se développer et propose

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  4. International Paralympic Committee Campaign, WeThe15: A global human rights movement for the 1.2 billion persons with disabilities

    and Rainbow Bridge, Geneva’s Jet d’Eau, Moscow’s Ostankino Tower, Rome’s Colosseum, the London Eye

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  5. AccessibleEU Greece - Smart and Inclusive Cities: Services for All Citizens and Visitors

    & Environment Department of the OASA – Athens Urban Transport Organization - Best Practices: The recent

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  6. VisitEngland. AccessforAll Project

    Experts; holding introductory workshops for destination organisation partners; holding project start up

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  7. UNWTO Global Code of Ethics for Tourism (1999)

    of the World Tourism Organization Although it is not a legally binding document, its Article 10

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  8. ENAT Proposes CEN Workshop Agreement on Accessible Transport and Tourism Services

    details. The consensus document proposed by ENAT would be a non-binding guideline which enterprises

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  9. The European Disability Movement Wants Freedom of Movement

    .” The European Accessibility Act Total accessibility implies a binding European Accessibility Act. Overall

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  10. European Disability Forum Launches "The Freedom Guide"

    and binding European Accessibility Act – on the accessibility of mainstream goods and services

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