• The “Hydropower Plant” of interregional Danube projects

    The “Hydropower Plant” of interregional Danube projects0

    The Danube Offi ce Ulm/Neu-Ulm has long been an important partner and source of information for danube connects – after all, it has been acting as a project agency for interregional cooperation since 2002 and supports encounters and exchanges in the whole Danube region. Our readers have certainly already come across the biennial Danube Festival

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  • I feel Slovenia!

    I feel Slovenia!0

    My colleague Sabine Geller are on our way to explore Slovenia, one of the “greenest countries in Europe”. Sustainable tourism is very important in this relatively small EU country with its 20.000 km2 and about two million inhabitants. We want our road trip from Ulm to be sustainable. We start our trip in Jettingen-Scheppach with

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  • Strengthening the economy AND protecting nature

    Strengthening the economy AND protecting nature0

    The Interreg project “LENA – Local Economy and Nature Conservation in the Danube Region” aims to build an important bridge in the Danube region: strengthening local economy and local nature conservation at the same time. In this way, all participants should benefit from sustainability. LENA has set itself the task of uniting people and nature

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  • How German and Romanian nature guides train together

    How German and Romanian nature guides train together0

    What can experienced river guides from the Upper Danube in Baden-Württemberg and young people from the Lower Danube in Romania learn from each other when they spend two weeks together in these regions? Do they find a common language and let the young people be inspired by the idea of nature conservation? The Danube Nature

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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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