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Great War between the lines (Great War)

Date du début: 31 janv. 2010, Date de fin: 29 sept. 2014,

The legacy of the First World War can still be seen today in the landscapes of the 2 Seas area from Flanders to Aisne passing through the Somme and Nord-Pas de Calais. It is also present in the mindset of the people of Britain and the Commonwealth, who come as “remembrance tourists” to visit and discover the landscapes and stories of the Great War.The GREAT WAR project gathers together 15 partners ...
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INNOVATING HIKING PATHS FOR ALL

Date du début: 30 sept. 2008, Date de fin: 29 juin 2014,

The French and Belgian partners work together to enhance and promote walking and hiking activities. To date, walking and hiking trails were not really accessible for persons with reduced mobility. To make up for this lack, the partners diversify their products to reach new target groups and meet the expectations and needs of a forgotten group. Moreover, the partners consider using new technologies ...
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GREET THE WORLD (GREET)

Date du début: 31 déc. 2007, Date de fin: 30 mars 2013,

GREET will harness the significant opportunities presented by a range of new signature cultural and sporting developments in the Cross-Channel region over the coming 3 years. These will act as a catalyst to bring more visitors to the region and have the potential to boost tourism in the 2 Seas area. Examples include the Olympic Games in 2012, new contemporary art galleries at Lens and Margate an ...
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CROSS-BORDER TOURISM DEVELOPMENT OF THE WESTKUST AND THE CÔTE D'OPALE

Date du début: 31 mai 2008, Date de fin: 30 déc. 2012,

The tourist offices in the coastal area between France and Flanders do not (or hardly) know each other.Moreover, the residents rarely cross the border. There is still a strong language barrier, in particular on the French side, where professionals rarely receive guests in Dutch. Cross-border communication is non-existent, though this would certainly attract new customers.To convince more visitors ...
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