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The city of Flensburg got a grant from the regional government of Schleswig-Holstein so that it would avoid building on new land
The meeting will take place in Bulgaria from 4 to 7 October, and the seminar ''Factors of enhancing cohesion in the European Society'' will be held on October 5
The Committee of Representatives of the Orthodox Churches to the European Union (CROCEU) was established in March 2010. Its aim is to facilitate cooperation among the Orthodox Representatives to the European Institutions and to create the framework for them to articulate with a coordinated voice their concerns and outlook on the ongoing process of European integration. The headquarter is in Brussels.
The theme of this year's seminar is ''Factors of enhancing cohesion in the European Society''. It is co-organized by the Bulgarian Orthodox Church - the Bulgarian Patriarchate and the Committee of Representatives of the Orthodox Churches of the European Union (CROCEU). The event will take place on October 5 (Friday) from 09:30 to 13:00 at the conference hall of the House of Europe. The focus of the conference will be on education and family issues in EU member states.
The goal is to preserve these traditional features in the urban landscape while finding new purpose for their existence
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Landkreis Heilbronn will also enlist the help of sensors to identify incorrectly filled organic trash bins
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Residents couldn’t handle the noise pollution anymore
The Old Continent gets ready for the largest festival of sports
Apparently, that makes it the most progressive city in that respect in all of Finland
The goal is to preserve these traditional features in the urban landscape while finding new purpose for their existence
Residents couldn’t handle the noise pollution anymore
Urban dwellers across the EU are having a say in making their surroundings friendlier to people and the environment.
Forests in the EU can help green the European construction industry and bolster a continent-wide push for architectural improvements.
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