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  1. Third EU Calypso Meeting Facilitating Exchanges in Cross-Border Social Tourism

    for Education, Research, Youths and Sports, Romania Nicu Radulescu, OPTBR: “Spa Tourism

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  2. Best Practices in “Innovative Sustainability” Take Honours in Turkey

    -profit organizations and the press participated in the ceremony held at Salt Galata in Istanbul. Futurist

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  3. Accessible Indonesia

    812 42 966446. Address: c/o Vifa Holiday DMC Indonesia; Jl. Pelita Raya Blok A-22 No. 2; makassar

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  4. Economic Recession - Time for Renewal in the European Tourism Sector

    tourism has encountered stagnation, and in some regions a decline of 5-10% compared to sales in 2008

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  5. European Seminar: Accessibility - a new challenge for inclusive tourism

    5-10% of EU GDP giving jobs to some 10 million people, including a lot of young people. It is also

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  6. Guide to Safety at Sports Grounds (The Green Guide)

    Published by the Department for Culture, Media and Sport on behalf of the Controller of Her Majesty’s Stationery Office, United Kingdom. It is the distillation of many years of research and experience of the safety management and design of sports ground...

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  7. European Disability Forum Launches "The Freedom Guide"

    aurelien.dayde@edf-feph.org T +32 282 46 00 www.edf-feph.org

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  8. European Disability Forum Analysis of the European Accessibility Act

    information, please contact: Mher Hakobyan (he/him) Accessibility Officer tel + 32 2 282 46 06 Email

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  9. Read the ENAT Website in 52 Languages with Google Translate

    Responding to popular demand, the ENAT website has now been equipped with the Google on-line translation tool which allows site visitors to translate the pages from the original language to 52 alternative languages, with a simple mouse-click. The instant translations are made by machine, so

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  10. Accessible Holidays in Spain

    with access rating WAI-AA), where blind people and people with difficulties using the mouse

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