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The database, 'Toegankelijk Vlaanderen' (Accessible Flanders) contains information regarding the accessibility of buildings, premises and tourist facilities such as town and city halls, schools, hotels, museums, socio-cultural centres, sports centres, cycle paths, footpaths and other tourist
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ENAT members that offer the requested services in a particular city, region or country.
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UK disability resources directory of disabled aids, information, products, services and advice. The directory was created to offer disabled people a resource library of disability needs under one comprehensive portal. Includes links to Accommodation, Airport Access, Attractions, Town and City
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Thanks to the guide Monza per Tutti (Monza for All), Monza, a Lombard city lying 15 km northeast of Milan, can now offer specified information about physical accessibility and a number of accommodations, facilities, restaurants and museums. In this way it will be easier for everyone to plan
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is the Interpreter Centre at Örebro City Council. Other interpreter centres and interpreter companies
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Jaccede.com is a non-profit organisation which struggles to provide access to the city for physically disabled people. Jaccede.com is also a guide where you can find all kinds of wheel chair accessible places which are useful to everyone who have difficulties to move around. For the moment we work
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is located in Barcelona’s Natural Park, only 15 minutes from the city center.The fabulous location
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City, ACT, 2600, Australia Regional and Niche Tourism Business Development Group Phone
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Website with information about holidays and travel in Europe for people with disabilities. Arranges personal itineraries, city breaks, fly and drive, sightseeing, cruising, shore excursions, transport and vehicle rentals. Technical aids such as wheelchairs, hoists and scooters can also be hired.
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The Accessible Barcelona Guide is an on-line and print publication that provides itineraries of cultural and leisure interest around the city, from the point of view of accessibility.
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