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Danube Day 2012: Get active for the Rivers!
Danube Basin, 29 June 2012. Laughing children, tours with wildlife guides, open days at water research facilities: Danube Day is colourful and diverse. On June 29, you can join tens of thousands of people throughout the Danube River Basin to what has become the most successful river festival in the world.
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Danube River Basin Management Plan Brochure (9.88 MB)
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10 Frequently Asked Questions about the ICPDR
Below you will find a collection of 10 Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs), collected from common requests and inquiries made by journalists, observers, NGOs or the general public about the organisation, objectives and history of the ICPDR. They are also available in a PDF version.
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10 Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) about the ICPDR (196.07 KB)
10 FAQs about the ICPDR & ICPDR Organisational chart -
Danube Art Master 2011: Winner's Trip to Budapest - Germany wins the competition with creative masterpiece
Bratislava, 13 September 2011. German children have won the „International Danube Art Master 2011“ competition, as the International Commission for the Protection of the Danube River (ICPDR) announced today.
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Danube Day 2011 in the Light of the Danube Strategy - Get active for the rivers! (27.73 KB)
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Danube Day 2011 in the Light of the Danube Strategy
Danube Basin, 29 June 2011. Danube Day 2011 will be celebrated on the 29th of June and calls on people of the 14 countries to get active in protecting water resources. This year, the annual Danube Day will receive a lot of attention, as it coincides with the adoption of the European Union (EU) Danube Strategy. This set of EU policies and initiatives will affect the lives of more than 100 million Europeans who live in the Danube catchment area and neighbouring regions.
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Danube Art Master Winner 2010 - Serbia (129.72 KB)
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Serbia wins International Danube Art master
Vienna, 24 September 2010. Two Serbian children have won the ‘International Danube Art Master 2010’ competition. The International Master is selected from the winners of the national ‘Danube Art Master’ competitions in 14 Danube Basin countries.
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Ministerial Meeting 2010: shared waters - joint responsibilities