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Baltic Sea Identity Common Sea Common Culture 1st Cultural Heritage Forum Gdansk 3rd6th April 2003 At The Polish Maritime Museum In Gdansk Jerzy Litwin Ed

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Baltic Sea Identity Common Sea Common Culture 1st Cultural Heritage Forum Gdansk 3rd6th April 2003 At The Polish Maritime Museum In Gdansk Jerzy Litwin Ed
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Publisher: Centralne Muzeum Morskie
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.23 MB
Pages: 200
Author: Jerzy Litwin (ed.)
ISBN: 9788391951408, 8391951405
Language: English
Year: 2003

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Baltic Sea Identity Common Sea Common Culture 1st Cultural Heritage Forum Gdansk 3rd6th April 2003 At The Polish Maritime Museum In Gdansk Jerzy Litwin Ed by Jerzy Litwin (ed.) 9788391951408, 8391951405 instant download after payment.

When the Ministers of Culture in the Baltic Sea States meet in St. Petersburg in December this year they will be presented with a final report on the development of the "Strategic Plan for Safeguarding and Developing the Common Baltic Sea Heritage". The main body responsible for this presentation is a Monitoring Group representing all member states with the commission and a mandate from the Ministers of Culture to enhance and develop cooperation concerning the Common Baltic Sea Cultural Heritage. One of the core items in this plan will be the proposal to hold a "Cultural Heritage Forum" every second year on a rotating basis in the member countries.
This first Forum was organised mainly within the theme "Coastal Culture" and so the Sea itself throughout history – its trade, shipping and fishery together with the living conditions for its sailors and tradesmen as well as its settlers and settlements were the main topics.

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