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Photo: Mobility scooter drivers on woodland path in Telemark, Norway. Zero Project Awardee, 2018. Brussels and Vienna, 17th December 2021. ENAT, the European Network for Accessible Tourism non-profit association working to promote Tourism for All, and Zero Project, the global initiative working
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of Culture (ECoC) - Matera 2019, Leeuwarden 2018, Chemnitz 2025, Košice 2013, Lieira 2027 and Extremadura
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is linked to one European Capital of Culture, past or present: Matera 2019, Leeuwarden 2018, Chemnitz
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launched in Ontario in 2018 by the Tourism Innovation Lab and has now expanded to several regions
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(Luxembourg); 2021, Jönköping (Sweden); 2020, Warsaw (Poland); 2019, Breda (The Netherlands); 2018, Lyon
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'. It follows on from the 2018 edition of the Awards which was held as a contribution to the ‘European Year
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in 2018. The goal is to bring together experts and players from around the world to share knowledge
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The Smart Tourism Capitals of Europe award is a European Commission initiative that recognises best practices in Accessibility, Sustainability, Digitisation and Cultual Heritage and creativity. The award has been given to leading cities in Europe since 2018 and a Compendium of Best Practices has
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Summits in 2014 (Montreal) and in 2018 (Brussels), as well as the San Marino Action Agenda 2030
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(The Netherlands); 2018, Lyon (France); 2017, Chester (United Kingdom); 2016, Milan (Italy); 2015, Borås (Sweden
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