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  1. Final Conference of the ASK-IT Project

    initiatives, as well as country-wide or multi-national ones are welcomed, with emphasis on serving

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  2. Progress on Accessible Tourism in India

    the potential of this group for promotion of tourism destinations in the country, the ministry has therefore

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  3. Ski & Snowboard School Schwarzsee

    The Snowcenter offers lessons in skiing, snowboarding, telemark, skwal and cross-country skiing. It doesn't matter how good you are at skiing, snowboarding or doing telemark - we can help you to acquire the necessary skills for doing them, we can help you to improve your style, to find your limits

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  4. INTERREG IVc 2nd Call for Proposals. ENAT Offers Project Support

    benefit from engaging with the ENAT Secretariat or an ENAT Member in their country. The ENAT

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  5. Strengthening Small and Medium Sized Enterprises in the Asia-Pacific Travel & Tourism Industry

    ..........................................30 6. COUNTRY EXAMPLES

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  6. Germany: CDU/CSU Bundestag Group Submits Motion to Promote Barrier-Free Tourism

    the country. The chairman of the Tourism Working Group of the CDU / CSU Bundestag, Klaus Brähmig MP

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  7. 'Tourists and Tourism' Regional Tourism Workshop, Novi Sad, Serbia

    and media representatives. Registration and participation conditions Each country of the Region

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  8. Autonomous University of Barcelona Offers Masters Degree in Management of Tourism for All

    Organization (WTO, 2002), Spain is the third country for inbound tourism after France and the United

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  9. Protecting Children and Youths in Water Recreation: Safety Guidelines for Service Providers

    properties 34 Waterslides 36 Further resources 38 European Child Safety Alliance country partners 41

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  10. Accessibility: Understanding, Progress and Opportunities

    The UK's Disability Discrimination Act has been in force since 1995, with enforcement measures fully implemented since 2004. This article looks at where we are now as a country offering accessible tourism, what more needs to be done and the opportunities that exist, especially in view of hosting

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