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in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. IMPORTANT UPDATE 6 February 2012 Rick Hansen Institute
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, Room JAN 6 Q 2. Rue Wiertz / Wiertzstraat, 60 BE-1047 Bruxelles/Brussel. Programme Download the draft
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Photo Skuespilhus, Copenhagen by Thomas Kjær Copenhagen, Denmark. 5 and 6 March 2012. This official conference of the Danish EU Presidency examines how people with disabilities can exercise their rights to have access to society and be able to participate and make the same choices as non-disabled
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Pavia, Italy. 6 to 10 June 2012. "Crossroads of Europe" is an annual event highlighting places and routes in Europe associated with a coming together of different cultures. The aim is to promote cooperation and exchange, and to raise awareness of the potential for a new kind of tourism. Cultural
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for Destination Management Organisations. Lecture details Date: Monday 26th November Time: 5:00pm - 6:30pm
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6 and 7 December 2012, Izmir, Turkey. ENAT Member Chris Veitch presents a Keynote speech on accessible tourism experiences and new initiatives in Europe. New! 21.12.2012. View the comprehensive ENAT slide presentation: Accessible Tourism in Europe, presented by Chris Veitch at the conference
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Vicenza, Italy, 3 to 6 April 2014. In the heart of Veneto, the first region in Italy for its flair for tourism, GITANDO ALL is the meeting place and national reference point for the promotion of the tourism sector. GITANDO.ALL offers all facets of tourism. GITANDO.ALL enables an ever-increasing
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the guides in the other capitals. In Italy, 6 men with Down syndrome drafted the Rome guide and 10
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SAVE THE DATE: 6 June 2014, Brussels, Belgium. The European Commission, DG Enterprise and Industry, is organising a conference for tourism stakeholders where the results of three specially commissioned studies on Tourism Accessibility in Europe will be presented and discussed by a distinguished
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The Hungarian National Foundation for Recreation (HNFR) is the main body responsible for social tourism in Hungary. HNFR was established as a non-profit organization by the government of Hungary and 6 trade union confederations with the purpose to encourage the participation of active employees
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