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  1. Greek Conference on Accessible Tourism hosted by Ministry of Tourism

    The Hellenic Ministry of Tourism hosted a national conference on 12 July 2007, where the Minister, Mrs. Fanny Palli-Petralia addressed an audience of almost 100 delegates on the subject of accessible tourism development. Other speakers included the General Secretary of Tourism, Mrs. Maria Yianniri

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  2. Oslo for All!

    on our website.” Thus, VisitOSLO has visited and audited more than 100 hotels, restaurants... information, search functionality and project background on www.visitoslo.com/en/oslo-for-all For more

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  3. Tourism for All - Manabi-tai

    a 100 members, all of whom playing an active role in the organization. Since its creation

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  4. ENAT Study Report No. 1. Rights of Tourists with Disabilities in the European Union Framework

    % and convenient for 100% of the population. To be able to speak of an Accessible Tourism for All, the tourist

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  5. Rough Guide to Accessible Britain: Write and Win Competition

    , this pocket-sized guide lists 100 wonderful places, tested and recommended by Rough Guide's

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  6. Lousã - Accessible Tourism Destination, Portugal

    for public and private enterprises. Over 100 members of the scheme have received the label, advertising

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  7. Stockholm: "The Most Accessible Capital City in the World by 2010"

    Estate and Traffic Committee, 100 million Skr per year during 1999-2002 were earmarked to increase

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  8. ENAT International Congress, Vienna 2009 - Early Booking Rates Now Available

    are available for ENAT Members. Congress fees: Normal fee: till 30. June 2009 100.- Euro after 30. June 2009.../en/doc/enat_registration Download the Congress invitation in PDF format from the right-hand panel

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  9. The Accessible Road - La Route Accessible

    , Saguenay–Lac-Saint-Jean; more than 100 cultural and tourist establishments whose facilities are adapted

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  10. 2010 Legacies Now: Measuring Up (Accessible Communities, British Columbia)

    over 100 communities across the province. Eighty-eight of these communities received grants totalling

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