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  1. YPERIA International Convention of Sustainable Tourism, for Preservation and Protection of the Natural and Cultural Heritage of Amorgos.

    of protection Hozoviotissa Monastery of Amorgos, in process of inclusion in UNESCO’s World Heritage List

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  2. Compete for the European Access City Award 2016

    could be highlighted in your application. At the same time, the brochure’s content could inspire

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  3. VisitEngland Leads European "Access for All" Project

    in ‘S Magazine’ along with online and print adverts, competitions and more. The campaign aims to raise

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  4. Spanish Accessible Tourism Survey by ONCE Foundation Universal Accessibility Observatory

    to count on the user’s opinion, to analyze consumers’ habits and diagnose the state of accessibility

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  5. ELEVATOR - Efficient movement to the higher quality staff and services in tourism for all

    Coordinator Organisation: Kazuist, spol. s r.o. Address: Husova 401 Postal Code: 73961 City: Třinec Country

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  6. Third International Conference: Accessible Tourism - for Social Inclusion and Economic Development

    Women’s Association Georgia (IWA) Mamuka Berdzenishvili, Chairmen - the Department of Tourism

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  7. Facilitating Low Season Tourism Exchanges in Europe. Encouraging Senior Citizens to Travel: SENTOUR CONNECT

    and not specifically limited to a partner’s domestic market. Work Packages Identification/Establishment of field

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  8. Arona, Tenerife, Spain

    of tourists with disabilities that travelled to the municipality back in the 1960’s and secondly

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  9. Paris - Ile de France, France

    The regional tourism board of Paris Ile-de-France has worked with accessible tourism since 2002. The initial objective was to render accessible the world’s number one tourist destination. As part of this strategy, the regional board was involved in the work on the “tourism and handicap label

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  10. Access City Award 2016 for Accessible-friendly Cities Goes to Milan!

    , Kaposvár was also rewarded a special mention, as the city’s newly renovated public buildings boast

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