• The Danube ignores borders – keep it up! 20 years Danube Office Ulm/Neu-Ulm

    The Danube ignores borders – keep it up! 20 years Danube Office Ulm/Neu-Ulm0

    It was just a generation ago that the Danube, Europe’s second longest river, was not a blue ribbon linking country after country like a string of pearls. By the way: more countries than any other river on this earth! 34 years ago, the Danube was part of the Iron Curtain that separated East and West.

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  • HAPPY EU – Looking into smiling faces

    HAPPY EU – Looking into smiling faces0

    Faces from five European countries and they all have one thing in common: they’re smiling. And it is exactly this that was one of the goals of the project with the wonderful name "HAPPY EU", which was initiated by the Maison de l'Europe in Paris together with four other partners. The project’s theme: presenting citizensREAD MORE
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    Fedja Stukan has long been a big name in Hollywood. But his artistic range is very diverse, without it harming his acting career. Thanks to Brad Pitt, he has written down his experiences in the Balkan War. The book “BLANK” is now a bestseller – even beyond the country’s borders. But his greatest passion is

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  • Damir Imamović: “It’s important to me to tell stories!”

    Damir Imamović: “It’s important to me to tell stories!”0

    Damir Imamovic was born in Sarajevo. He comes from a well-known musical family. His father Nedžad Imamović (1948-2020) was a bassist, producer, singer and writer, while his paternal grandfather, Zaim Imamović (1920-1994), was a legendary musician and traditional sevdah singer. The musician, composer and singer has taken up his grandfather’s Bosnian traditional music and reinterprets

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  • Ivana Đurić: “I transmit my energy through the instrument!

    Ivana Đurić: “I transmit my energy through the instrument!0

    Ivana Đurić was born in Sarajevo in 1984. She studied music in BiH and France. Traditional Bosnian music is a big part of her interest and work. In addition, she is engaged in classical music, theatre and film music. She lives in Sarajevo. Why did you become an artist? My parents recognised my musical talent

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  • Amira Pertesi: “My art gives women back courage and freedom!”

    Amira Pertesi: “My art gives women back courage and freedom!”0

    Amira Pertesi was born in Sarajevo, but has lived in Austria since she was 14. Nevertheless, to this day she is very attached to her home country. She has been working as a designer since 2016. Her very first collection was enthusiastically received and published in the most renowned magazines in the region. In addition

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