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At the ITB Berlin 07.03-10.03.2023

Slovenia – Zimbabwe in 30 minutes” – at the ITB Berlin as part of “Jugend screibt” (Youth Writes) with the Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung/FAZ. At the invitation of the Slovenian Tourist Board/STO, Matej Bratusa, Sara Vidovic and Dr. Gerald Hühner (project manager) present the project “Discover Slovenia in FAZ” on March 8th 2023 at the International Tourism Fair, as part 2 of the “Travel Talks” of the STO with Sabrina Gander. Interviews at the stands of tourism organizations from all over the world follow. The work program also includes an interview with the Slovenian Ambassador to Germany, Dr. Ana Polak Petric, on the topic: “Slovenia in Germany”, participation in a Slovenian evening and a tour of historic Berlin. Thanks to the director of the STO in Germany, Rebeka K Bizjak, with whom the overall program of the Slovenian tourism presentation will be discussed at the end. The Travel Talks podcast is available on the STO website. The reports of the INSTITUTE DISCIMUS LAB working group are being prepared for publication on the FAZ page “Jugend schreibt” (Youth writes).

 

“Discover Slovenia in Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung/FAZ”: “Travel Talk” at the Slovenian Tourist Board/STO stand at the ITB Berlin about the FAZ project “Jugend schreibt” (Youth Writes) in Slovenia. With Sabrina Gander (Moderation), Sara Vidovic, Mateja Bratusa and Dr. Gerald Hühner (project management). Many thanks to the STO, to the director in Germany, Rebeka K Bizjak, for the invitation and the opportunity to present the project. As part of “Jugend schreibt” (Youth writes) under the management of INSTITUTE DISCIMUS LAB, Slovenian school children will continue to report from and about Slovenia in the FAZ. Link to the “Travel Talk” podcast: https://lnkd.in/dXtuD5XC

 

       

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