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  1. UNWTO Selects Best Worldwide Projects for Ulysses Award. Village 4 All is Finalist in Two Categories

    of the individual and his or her family. Roberto Vitali is from Ferrara, small city near Bologna. He is 53

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  2. ENAT Annual General Assembly, Brussels 2014

    to Gare du Nord and Place Rogier/city centre). Time: 10:00 - 12:30. A sandwich lunch will be served

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  3. Accessible Tourism for Economic Development and Social Responsibility, Batumi, Georgia

    National Tourism Administration; Department of Tourism and Resort of Adjara A.R;. Batumi City Hall

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  4. Disabled Access Day, 17 January 2015

    Member Weekend City Break Amsterdam - special offer, by Accessible Travel Netherlands Supporters

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  5. First UNWTO Conference on Accessible Tourism in Europe: Accessibility in Heritage Cities

    and Accessible Cities (LHAC), Salzburg, winner of the European Award of Accessible City in 2012

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  6. World Committee on Tourism Ethics praises initiatives on Accessible Tourism

    for Tourism. Its 14th Meeting was held in Rome, host city of the Centre for the Promotion of the Global

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  7. San Marino Declaration on Accessible Tourism

    , private sector and the civil society stakeholders in making the heritage city of San Marino ever

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  8. AppsMapper.com

    A website which shows available apps on a world map, enabling users to find apps that are relevant to the city or other geographical location they are seeking. The site has limited search tools for finding apps which include accessibility information for people with disabilities. Includes filters

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  9. VisitEngland Leads European "Access for All" Project

    newspaper, three full colour mini mag supplements (Coastal, Countryside and City) will be published

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  10. London, United Kingdom

    Photo: "London from a hot air balloon" by Daniel Chapma - Flickr. Licensed under CC BY 2.0 via Commons London has a policy of inclusive design for the benefit of both residents and visitors to ensure that as many as possible can enjoy the city. New build can incorporate accessibility from

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