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with mobility challenges to play a central role in the design of inclusive digital mobility... practical steps to empower people with mobility challenges to play a central role in the design
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nomads in Central Istria by Tourist Board of Central Istria, Croatia Coastal and Maritime Heritage
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destino turístico ya que han estimulado un mayor uso de los enclaves y la zona central de la ciudad... of the sites and the central area of the city by both tourists and locals alike. In conclusion... La Ciudad de Atenas ha realizado grandes mejoras en la accesibilidad de su centro histórico y
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Heritage in the Conference Room of the Central National Library in Rome. This is an opportunity to stress... Nazionale Centrale Sala Conferenze Viale Castro Pretorio 105 00185 ROMA Progettazione e organizzazione
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of Italo Calvino" at the National Central Library of Rome. LIS translation and simultaneous subtitling... Heritage. Location Biblioteca Nazionale Centrale V.le Castro Pretorio 105, Roma Sala delle Conferenze
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On Monday 23 October 2006, the European Network for Accessible Tourism held its first International Workshop in Athens, Greece, attended by 77 participants from 13 countries. The workshop took place at the NOVOTEL Athens Hotel, from 09:00 to 17:30 hours. The programme included presentations of good
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. Download the full report and synopses of the ENAT Inaugural General Meeting which took place
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View and download the presentations by plenary speakers assosciated with the ENAT Inaugural General Meeting which took place in Brussels, Belgium on the 11th of May, 2006. Presentations were made by the following organisations: VisitBritain United Nations World Tourism Organisation EWORX S.A.
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On 3rd December 2001, the European Commission, together with the European Disability Forum, took "Discrimination By Design" as the theme of the Conference to celebrate the European Day of Disabled People. This background document was prepared to explain the concept of Design for All and its
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COST 335, Passengers’ Accessibility of Heavy Rail Systems is a collaborative European project in which experts from seventeen countries and four international organisations took part. The participants represented railway operating and manufacturing industries, governments and academic experts
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