This Italian region now has Europe’s highest Tibetan bridge
It’s not for the faint-hearted
It is one of the oldest traditional celebrations in the country
The Feast of Saints Peter and Paul is an official holiday in Malta. It is celebrated on 29 June.
The feast is believed to have been celebrated since the Middle Ages, before the arrival of the Knights of St John. The Saints Peter and Paul are regarded as the main contributors to spreading Christianity and Paul is also the patron saint of Malta.
On top of being a religious holiday, it is also a folk and harvest holiday. Its Maltese name l-Imnarja is derived from the Italian ‘Luminara’ and means festival of light. The name refers to the bonfires that used to light up the festivities in the towns of Mdina and Rabat.
What are the reasons for that and are there any possible solutions for that problem?
Possibly making it the only legislature in the world with a religious temple on-site
It’s not for the faint-hearted
Presenting the next chapter in the Dutch capital’s ‘Stay Away’ campaign aimed at rowdy tourists
The City says this has become a necessity due to the increasing number of incidents involving these vehicles
That way you can notify a canal lock keeper to open the gates so the animals can swim through
The organizers had been considering different Parisian spots, but always with the idea of the flame being visible to the people
Electricity production in that Eastern European country will not release direct CO2 emissions anymore
Possibly making it the only legislature in the world with a religious temple on-site
This initiative is not just about making books more accessible – it has larger ambitions in its sights
We owe the unusual cultural icon to this country in Europe
The country’s capital has been a pioneer in crafting policy and initiatives to improve coexistence between people and pets
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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Catch up with some recommendations for the 2024 European Capital of Culture programme from the mayor of Tartu
An interview with the ICLEI regional director for Europe аfter the close of COP28
An interview with a member of the No Hate Speech Network team