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UN Reform Process - News Archive

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  • 20.12.11

    4 New Tourism Brochures for Kars

  • 19.12.11

    Conveying the viability and safeguarding of the Minstrelsy Tradition from generation to generation

  • 13.12.11

    Successful inauguration of Apollonia Archaeological Museum

  • 13.12.11

    Albania – United Nations Programme of Cooperation 2012-2016

  • 05.12.11

    Apollonia Archaeological Museum reopens after 20 years of closure

  • 01.12.11

    Cradle on rails. Seventy-four passengers rode the train to Kars

  • 01.12.11

    Coming soon: ‘The World Heritage in Young Hands Kit’ in Macedonian

  • 29.11.11

    Call for Proposals: 225MCD6000/2011/1 - Coordinate the implementation of the World Heritage in Young Hands Project (Deadline : 19 December 2011)

  • 26.11.11

    First Serbian Tourism and Business Forum

  • 22.11.11

    Mapguide of Apollonia Archaeological Park in Albania

  • 20.11.11

    An overview of the United Nations Joint Programme “Alliances For Culture Tourism In Eastern Anatolia”

  • 11.11.11

    Excellence in Teacher Training in and for Multicultural Environments

  • 11.11.11

    Turkey: Automated system for digitization of registered sites and assets in Kars

  • 07.11.11

    Water for Life Book and Manual. New approaches to teaching youth about the importance of water

  • 04.11.11

    I am one of the first businesswomen in Kars! A MDG-Fund in Turkey story

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