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  • Lots of ideas from the Danube: Young people turn out to be power plants for the future

    Lots of ideas from the Danube: Young people turn out to be power plants for the future0

    What is on the minds of young people from the 14 countries along the Danube? What does Europe mean to them? How do they deal with climate change? Do they want to stay at home or go abroad? What are their concerns and visions? These are all questions that students from Romania, Bulgaria, Ukraine, Moldova,

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  • Two paths. One future. You decide!

    Two paths. One future. You decide!0

    The Baden-Württemberg Foundation’s interactive graphic novel sends its heroine Anna on a journey through time to the year 2050. How can mobility be shaped in the long term? The Baden-Württemberg Foundation wants to motivate citizens to act sustainably. In order to address the question of sustainable mobility, the Foundation, together with the German environmental association

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  • The Danube region: a habitat with a future

    The Danube region: a habitat with a future0

    Projects for sustainability in the Baden-Württemberg Foundation’s programme “Perspective Danube”: The Danube is the most important lifeline in South-Eastern Europe. Due to industrialisation, intensive agriculture and pollution, it is heavily contaminated and its biological diversity is endangered. With the programme “Perspective Danube: Education, Culture and Civil Society”, the Baden-Württemberg Stiftung supports educational and exchange projects,

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  • The Balkans – Home to Europe’s last living rivers

    The Balkans – Home to Europe’s last living rivers0

    It is quiet. You can hear nothing but the murmur of the river and the chirping of the birds. Although it is cloudy, every now and then a ray of sunlight will hit the surface of the water and make the water’s true colour shine. It shimmers in rich emerald green, and every few hundred

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UNGARISCHE KULTUR in STUTTGART I Der diesjährige junge Preisträger des Peter Horvath Literaturstipendiums ist Sándor Pál-Kovács mit seinem Band Daloskönyv (Liederbuch). Seine Gedichte werden am 20.11. in deutscher und ungarischer Sprache mit einer passenden musikalischen Begleitung von dem Pianisten Máté Dömötör und dem Bassisten Csongor Kiss im Ungarischen Kulturinstitut in Stuttgart präsentiert. ... See MoreSee Less
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