Heads of European cultural institutes are coming to the EUNIC General Assembly in Bucharest
The General Assembly of EUNIC – European Union National Institutes for Culture will be held in Bucharest on 19-20 June 2024, bringing together the heads of cultural institutes from the European Union, members of the EUNIC network, which is the network of national cultural
The Voice Of Bukovina no. 3 / 2018
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If ever there was an Achilles' heel in both ancient and recent European history, then that was the Danubian delta. The inferior course of the Danube has often been both a defensive and an offensive line for all the great empires establishing their political borders