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  1. Lousã - Accessible Tourism Destination, Portugal

    Located in the central region of Portugal, Lousã is an area which epitomises the unspoilt beauty of the Serra da Lousã mountain landscape. Following an initiative to host the first National Accessible Tourism Conference in April 2007, Lousã civil society organised a Task Force to plan

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  2. ENAT International Congress 2009, Vienna, Austria. Early Announcement

    at this major European and International event. Public and private enterprises and NGOs from Central

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  3. Solleftea, Sweden Ready for First Paralympic Winter World Cup

    resort is located in the Vaesternorrland County of central Sweden. The first Solleftea Winter Games

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  4. Accessibility: Understanding, Progress and Opportunities

    action and enquiries Understanding requirements Marketing facilities Stumbling blocks No central

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  5. ATHENA project shared experience on accessible tourism in Vienna

    the workshop focussing on conditions of accessible tourism in the Central and Eastern Europe region

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  6. ITTI - Improving Accessibility Through Training In Tourism

    Cooperativa Sociale Integrata, Italy http://www.sociale.it Central Ostrobothnia University of Applied

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  7. BS 8878:2010 Web Accessibility. Code of Practice

    that BS 8878 is central to the Action Plan’s aim to update current advice on making public

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  8. Access Statements for Guoman and Thistle Hotels, UK

    e-booking, central reservations, conference and banqueting staff and other front line staff at all... at: www.thistle.com/en/group/accessibility.html and www.guoman.com/en/group/accessibility.html More information

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  9. Pro-ICAT Malaysia: Accessible Tourism Promotes National Development

    Central Market (http://centralmarket.com.my) KL China Town (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chinatown

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  10. Inclusive Travel Offers and Services in the Azores by ENAT Member, Cresaçor

    divided into three groups: the eastern group with Santa Maria and São Miguel; the central group

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