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All related activities

  • 10.09.09

    Networks – The Evolving Aspects of Culture in the 21st Century

  • 03.06.09

    Management of Heritage Diversity and its Promotion for Tourism.Cetinje, Montenegro. 3 to 4 June 2009

  • 09.12.08

    Intercultural Dialogue and Digital Culture

  • 12.06.08

    Intercultural Encounters on Maritime, River and Lake Routes of South-East Europe. Athens, Greece. 12-14 June 2008

  • 09.06.07

    Virtual Culture and Its Impact on Cultural Tourism: Experiences from South-East Europe. Zagreb (Croatia) 14-15 June 2007

  • 07.06.07

    Cultural diversity - a bridge between cultural heritage and the culture of the future. Bucharest and Sibiu (Romania). 7-8 June 2007

  • 28.05.06

    Communication of Heritages. Opatija, Croatia. 31 May-2 June 2006

  • 10.02.06

    Mediterranean Mosaics : International Conference on the Valorisation of Archaeological Sites with mosaics. Modica (Sicily) 22-23 February 2006

  • 20.05.05

    Cultural Corridors Regional Forum. 20-21 May 2005. Varna, Bulgaria

  • 09.12.04

    Regional Summit on Inter-religious and Inter-ethnic Dialogue. Tirana, Albania. 9-10 December 2004

  • 28.08.03

    Regional Forum Dialogue among Civilizations. Ohrid, The former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia 28 - 31 August 2003

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INTERCULTURAL DIALOGUE - ALL THEMES

  • Intercultural & Interreligious Dialogue
  • Regional cooperation & Heads State Summits
  • Alliance of Civilizations

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For questions in relation to this theme and activities, contact : Culture Team

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