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Slovenia has made significant efforts to improve accessibility in public transportation for persons with disabilities. For instance, tactile paving are now standard at bus and train stations to assist individuals with visual impairments in navigating their surroundings confidently...

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  • Slovenia

Infrastructure works to improve access to this unique ancient monument for visitors with mobility disabilities. Construction of a new, variable angle lift, and replacement and extension of accessible routes with special paved surface material...

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  • Greece

The action "Creation of Integrated Touristic Accessible Marine Destinations" was addressed to the Municipalities of the country and the Public Real Estate Company Limited (ETAD S.A.), aiming to create accessible beaches to persons with disabilities and others with limited mobility...

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In the last few years Cyprus has made a coherent effort to develop accessibility on the island’s beaches. A list of accessible beaches is available on the Deputy Ministry of Tourism website. Till now, it has listed so far 55 beaches for people with special access needs...

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  • Cyprus

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

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

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