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    Europe looks to the Danube Basin for guidance

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    The Floodrisk Project: taking action today for a more peaceful tomorrow

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    The Danube Strategy: uniting policies under the roof of the river basin

    The European Union’s new Strategy for the
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    Danube Watch 1/2011 (1.87 MB)

  • The participants list for the 3rd Joint Statement Mtg (25.84 KB)

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    The main presentation by ICPDR, which opened the 3rd Joint Statement Meeting.

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