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30 days left before the XI European Mountain Convention

The XI European Mountain Convention will take place on 25-26-27 September 2018 in Vatra Dornei, Romania. The event will focus on “Cultural Heritage as an Engine for Creativity, Innovation and Socioeconomic Development of Mountain areas” and will aim to bring the cultural heritage of mountain areas closer not only to mountain people but to society at large.

It is still time to register, so if you are curious about how this cultural heritage can be used in modern and innovative ways to foster the attractiveness of mountain areas, and how new tools and practices can help to develop sustainable development models, come and join us!

For more information about the event, see the event’s page.

 

You can also find us on the social media and tweet about the event by using the hashtag #MountainsHeritage

 

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