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Campaign aiming at providing information on accessibility status of popular beaches in Malta and Gozo. The information focused on the existence of wooden or concrete walkways, accesible toilets, beach wheelchair, access hoist and blue flags...

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  • Malta

Web site that provides information about the accessibility of Bratislava (the capital city of the Slovak Republic), which includes information about accessible public transport, parking, sights, museums and galleries, historical buildings, restaurants, hotels, and coffee bars...

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  • Slovakia

The team of Accessible World Foundation, along with ICT developers are creating a mobility app with information about accessible places in Sofia. Every person in a wheelchair or his/her companion will know where there is a disabled parking space, where they can find a wheelchair accessible bank...

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  • Bulgaria

On regional bus routes, passengers will use buses whose average age over ten years will be 3.7 years; information about upcoming stops on buses will be communicated both audio and visually. All vehicles will be equipped with an electronic route sign, seat belts, and Wi-Fi and will also have...

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  • Latvia

Since March, 10 new Volvo brand buses have been transporting passengers in Lithuania, equipped with 45 seats, 1 seat for a passenger with a wheelchair and two seats for passengers with special needs. Taking into account the needs of people with visual impairments, the STOP buttons near the places...

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  • Lithuania

This website contains ideas for accessible vacations in our cities and regions, along with plenty of background information, including the standards that you can expect in terms of accessibility in Germany...

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  • Germany

The Slovene Ethnographic Museum, located in Ljubljana, Slovenia, is a key institution focusing on ethnography and strives to be accessible to all visitors, including those with special needs. The museum ensures physical accessibility through adapted entrances for wheelchair users, elevators...

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  • Slovenia

In Estonia, a significant number of museums are committed to ensuring accessibility for all visitors, providing an inclusive experience for those with disabilities or different needs. Examples are provided...

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  • Estonia