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  1. Accessible Tourism Day, Germany

    ” and the AG Tourismus of the German Council for People with Disabilities (DBR). Sign language, simultaneous and written interpreters will be used for the online event. Event languages are German

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  2. Astana, The Capital City of Kazakhstan

    Museum in Astana, are now open to all. Thanks to a UNDP project, audio guides in three languages, touchscreens, sign language screens, and tactile descriptions of exhibits in Braille have been installed

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  3. Who We Are

    information in the national language, and provide services for the members in their respective countries

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  4. ENAT Partners and Sponsors

    familiar with English as a foreign language. Try it! Just click on the "Listen" button at the top

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  5. ENAT National Contact Points

    Members, provide information in the national language and provide support for the ENAT members...: https://fir.bsu.by/ University website: http://www.bsu.by ENAT Contact Punt België (Vlaanderen) en Nederland Inter vzw. Expertisecentrum in Toegankelijkheid en Universal Design Belgiëplein 1 3510

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  6. Borsa Europea del Turismo Associato

    (in Italian language only) at the following websites: www.betaturismo.it www.laboratoriosipuo.net

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  7. Accessible Tourism is Big Money

    Fundación ONCE and held in Valencia, Spain. Simultaneous Spanish-English translation, sign language

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  8. European Parliament Puts Accessible Tourism on EU Agenda

    the European Parliament website (select any EU language). Download the European Parliament Report

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  9. ITB Berlin 2008 Conference “Factors of Success in Accessible Tourism in Germany”

    ). Conference Language: German. Contact Peter Neumann by email for further details: peter.neumann

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  10. EuropeforAll.com Accessible Travel Website is Editor's Choice for EU ePractice Community

    who do not read or speak the local language. EuropeForAll provides on-line tools allowing tourism

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