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. Secondly, to promote the region and city of Madrid as accessible destinations among specialist tour...: an accessible trip around the Community of Madrid and the city aimed at bloggers with disabilities
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Mieke Broeders addresses congress participants. Photo: City of İzmir. The 3rd Accessible Izmir Congress was realized for the third time between the dates of November 1 and 3, 2018 in İzmir, Turkey...”. As the City of İzmir, we would like to thank to all the contributors, including ENAT on Ms. Broeder's
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is open to cities in the EU with a population over 100,000 inhabitants. In EU countries where no city has more than 100,000 inhabitants, the largest city is eligible to apply. Apply via the Website
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, city of Buje and city of Zadar, Gal Brac, Aspira University, Sibenik Tourism Agency and RERA
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from IKEA and Roko Kursar, chairman of the functional support committee for the city of Malmö, Sweden... a revenue generator instead of a cost? How does the city of Malmo work with accessibility? Altitude
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are planning to visit Paris this summer, the city's authorities, institutions and businesses have made huge... on your travel plans (possible restrictions within the city will be updated in real time). Maps.... Paris Airports Mobility Assistance https://www.parisaeroport.fr/en/passengers/flight-preparation
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the cities' submissions in 2019 and 2020. European Access City Award. The European Award for Accessible
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, at the Atlantic coast near the city of Hendaye, 10 years ago. France was the first country in Europe
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The town of Sint-Niklaas is a vibrant and modern city in the heart of Flanders (the north of Belgium). It has about 70.000 inhabitants and is a stone's throw away from major Belgian cities as Brussels, Antwerp and Ghent. Sint-Niklaas is also the capital of the Waas region, which is why it has
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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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