Amsterdam bans creation of new hotels
Another piece in the overall strategy to reduce tourist flows to the city
Another piece in the overall strategy to reduce tourist flows to the city
The blaze has been dubbed the Danish capital’s own “Notre Dame” tragedy
Legislators and magnates have to await a preliminary ruling from the European Court of Justice
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The building will then serve as the site for a new museum dedicated to Finnish-Russian relations
The previous mayor was forced out of office following a no-confidence vote in the city council
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The German Aerospace Center in Cologne is looking for volunteers for its next bed rest study
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TheMayor.EU has partnered with EIB and ICLEI to inform European municipalities about the possibilities ahead
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It also set the standards for a better European parking card for people with disabilities
Everyone’s invited free of charge, but only after registration
Italian cities and regions continue experimenting with creative proposals to curb overtourism effects
Italian cities and regions continue experimenting with creative proposals to curb overtourism effects
The building will then serve as the site for a new museum dedicated to Finnish-Russian relations
Muksubussi is nature-friendly, too, so they provide 2-in-1 benefit
This can end up being a major embarrassment for the French capital, as cleaning up the river was touted as a major green project
The initial legislation didn’t include these public areas as restricted places for smoking pot
The project aims to urge pedestrians to live even healthier lives
The first written record of the existence of the town of Revúca dates back to 1357. The growth of the town was influenced by the development of crafts, trade and especially a more than 500-year-old tradition of producing and processing iron
During the second half of the XIX century, Revúca became a centre of Slovak national revival. In 1862, the first high school teaching in the Slovak language was established in Revúca, but it was closed in 1874 by the Hungarian authorities.
Nowadays, both the original building of the high school and the new building are National Cultural Monuments. During the brief period of its existence, the high school attracted many activists, writers, and politicians to the town.
Revúca is situated in the south-eastern part of the Banská Bystrica Region and is the administrative seat of Revúca District. With an area of 38,87 km2 and a population of 11,728 (in 2019) Revúca belongs to the category of small urban settlements.
Trade and agriculture dominate the economy of Revúca. The highest concentration of industry is in the zone Revúca-Lubeník-Jelšava.
The late Gothic Roman Catholic church of Saint Lawrence has a deacon built in the second half of the XV century and a pre-built tower. Originally, the building had two towers, but the lower one was destroyed by a fire in 1892.