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  1. ANGOLOGIRO Italia [21/01/2013]

    ANGOLOGIRO Italia

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  2. Third EU Calypso Meeting Facilitating Exchanges in Cross-Border Social Tourism

    Conference Contact person: Mrs Laura Lunczer Tel: 004 0259 318 445 Fax: 004 0259 318 499 Email: hotel [dot

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  3. Certified T-Guides

    : www.touristguides-ngreece.gr/en/meli-en/lykisa-foteini/ Languages: Greek, English Marinela Marmalaki Area...: www.guidestockholm.com/en/guider/ elisabeth-daude-2/ Languages: English, French, German, Spanish, Swedish Anna... Blue Badge Tourist Guide Email: viola@ravingscotland.co.uk Tel: +44 (0)141 334 3170 Web: https

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  4. Centro Italiano di Studi Superiori sul Turismo e sulla Promozione Turistica (CST) di Assisi

    tensione costante all'innovazione costituiscono le competenze distintive del CST. Il gruppo dei

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  5. Danish EU Presidency Conference: “Accessibility and Participation – Full Inclusion of People with Disabilities in Society”

    on Accessibility and Disability: Setting the scene Chair, Aural Ciobanu-Dordea, European Commission

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  6. Scandic Hotels' Accessibility 110 Point Standard

    for all hotels. All 110 of the points need to be applied as we renovate or build new hotels

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  7. Disability skiing: The rise of accessible ski resorts

    , Switzerland, Austria and Italy. Erna Low (0844 879 2903; ernalow.co.uk) has programmes in Avoriaz

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  8. International Year of Sustainable Tourism for Development 2017 kicks off

    poverty” said the Vice-President of Honduras, Ricardo Alvarez Arias. “The 2030 Agenda considers

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  9. Supporting Persons With Disabilities In Ukraine. Information From ENAT Partner, EASPD

    on the crisis in Ukraine. Thank you for your efforts and support. Maya Doneva, Secretary General. Rachel

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  10. World Report On Disability 2011

    About 15% of the world's population lives with some form of disability, of whom 2-4% experience significant difficulties in functioning. The global disability prevalence is higher than previous WHO estimates, which date from the 1970s and suggested a figure of around 10%. This global estimate

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