Grant for the company KINGDOM Travel Agency Robert Bitner to finance and ensure its day-to-day business. (Q2706786)

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Project Q2706786 in Poland
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Grant for the company KINGDOM Travel Agency Robert Bitner to finance and ensure its day-to-day business.
Project Q2706786 in Poland

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    23,535.33 zloty
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    5,231.9 Euro
    0.2223 Euro
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    23,535.33 zloty
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    5,231.9 Euro
    0.2223 Euro
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    100.0 percent
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    1 September 2020
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    30 November 2020
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    BIURO PODRÓŻY KRÓLOWA POKOJU ROBERT BITNER
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    52°24'17.3"N, 20°55'59.2"E
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    Projekt zakłada dotację dla firmy Biuro Podróży KRÓLOWA POKOJU Robert Bitner, która ucierpiała w wyniku pandemii Covid-19. W związku z pandemią obroty firmy znacznie spadły. Dotacja zapewni utrzymania działalności przedsiębiorstwa przez okres 3 miesięcy. (Polish)
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    The project provides for a grant to the company KINGDOM Travel Agency Robert Bitner, which was affected by the COVID-19 pandemic. Due to the pandemic, the company’s turnover decreased significantly. The grant will ensure that the company continues to operate for a period of 3 months. (English)
    7 July 2021
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    Le projet prévoit une subvention à l’entreprise KINGDOM Travel Agency Robert Bitner, qui a été touchée par la pandémie de COVID-19. En raison de la pandémie, le chiffre d’affaires de l’entreprise a considérablement diminué. La subvention permettra à l’entreprise de continuer à fonctionner pendant une période de trois mois. (French)
    4 December 2021
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    RPMA.03.03.00-14-E668/20
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