Vienna expands bike infrastructure – 20 km for 2023
The big highlights of the project are two cycling highways, one leading to Lower Austria in the south and another leading to Donaustadt
The good practice is valid until 31 August
This summer, the Zoo of Rome called Bioparko, is full of surprises, announced the Municipality of Rome. A pair of Asian otters has already arrived: Chaplin, a two-year-old male, and a female named Saida who is about a year old. And another peice of good news - from 1st to 31st of August, a special promotion is valid only for those buying their tickets online.
The otter is a species considered vulnerable by the international nature conservation Union as it is threatened by habitat destruction, water pollution, fur hunting and human persecution who have found it guilty of eating fish. The pair of otters share the new area with the binturong Arabella, another species threatened with extinction and whose numerical consistency in nature has been reduced by 30% over the last twenty years.
The other piece of summer news is that during the month of August if you purchase your ticket online, on www.bioparco.it, they cost only 10.00 euros for everyone, both adults and children, offering a big discount compared to usual prices. This tickets can be used on a chosen date between 1st and 31st of August, including Saturdays, Sundays and holidays.
This is evident from the Regional Competitive Index (RCI) published by the European Commission
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The city has a strategy of putting 10,000 human-controlled and autonomous shuttles on the streets by 2030
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These were the original carriages used when the Polish capital’s subway was launched in 1995
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These were the original carriages used when the Polish capital’s subway was launched in 1995
Social inclusion through gastronomy in one of Italy’s most dangerous neighbourhoods
It’s unclear when it will reopen
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The European Commission has published its first progress report charting the achievements of the socio-cultural movement that combines beauty, inclusion and sustainability
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