A community festival celebrating the city's built heritage and common values (Q4297053)

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A community festival celebrating the city's built heritage and common values
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    446,361.38 Euro
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    599,312.13 Euro
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    74.48 percent
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    4 April 2018
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    4 June 2021
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    Újbuda
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    52°17'28.39"N, 21°2'57.01"E
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    61°29'23.10"N, 21°47'50.86"E
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    47°28'35.47"N, 19°2'12.88"E
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    46°43'16.79"N, 25°35'56.76"E
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    44°13'17.44"N, 12°2'15.90"E
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    46°18'30.78"N, 16°20'16.01"E
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    40°1'47.71"N, 6°5'23.24"W
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    The joint policy challenge of the Come in! Transfer Network partner cities (Újbuda–HU, Forli–IT, Gheorgheni–RO, Varazdin-HR, Targówek-PL, Plasencia-ES, Pori-FI)is to mobilise citizens, foster civilian power and urban stewardship through raising awareness towards the values of built heritage to decrease social isolation. This also highlights the brokerage role of municipalities (reating conditions for stakeholders to creatively shape urban environment and public policies). (English)
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