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  1. Accessible Tourism Day, Germany

    ” and the AG Tourismus of the German Council for People with Disabilities (DBR). Sign language, simultaneous and written interpreters will be used for the online event. Event languages are German

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  2. Astana, The Capital City of Kazakhstan

    Museum in Astana, are now open to all. Thanks to a UNDP project, audio guides in three languages, touchscreens, sign language screens, and tactile descriptions of exhibits in Braille have been installed

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  3. Who We Are

    language, and provide services for the members in their respective countries. National Coordinators also

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  4. ENAT Partners and Sponsors

    familiar with English as a foreign language. Try it! Just click on the "Listen" button at the top

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  5. ENAT National Contact Points

    Members, provide information in the national language and provide support for the ENAT members...: https://fir.bsu.by/ University website: http://www.bsu.by ENAT Contact Punt België (Vlaanderen) en Nederland Inter vzw. Expertisecentrum in Toegankelijkheid en Universal Design Belgiëplein 1 3510

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  6. ITB Berlin 2008 Conference “Factors of Success in Accessible Tourism in Germany”

    ). Conference Language: German. Contact Peter Neumann by email for further details: peter.neumann

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  7. EuropeforAll.com Accessible Travel Website is Editor's Choice for EU ePractice Community

    who do not read or speak the local language. EuropeForAll provides on-line tools allowing tourism

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  8. OSSATE Inventory of Accessible Tourism Information Schemes

    ; language/translation requirements; user-personalisation requirements, and others. More specifically

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  9. Norway’s Experience with Standard for Accessible Tourist Destinations

    The Delta Centre: English language webpage of Norway’s National Resource Centre for Participation

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  10. nobatravel.at

    A social networking site focussing on accessible travel and accommodation in Austria. Includes accessibility information for hotels, youth hostels, campsites, farm holidays, etc. The German language section of the site contains "tourlogues" - descriptions of places to visit submitted by site users.

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