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Évora Monte (Portugal) opened its Peace Treaty Interpretive Center
The town of Évora Monte (Portugal), where on May 26, 1834 the Peace Treaty which ended the bloodiest Portuguese civil war was signed, opened today, December 10, 2021, the Interpretative Center of that Peace Treaty, in the small house where it was signed. The Interpretive Center is divided into 3 rooms and is equipped with […]
The Peace Treaty of Nystad (1721) was the subject of a Colloquium in France
On November 18th and 19th, the University of Nantes (France) organized an international colloquium on the Peace of Nystad (today, Uusikaupunki, Finland) signed on August 30, 1721 between the Kingdom of Sweden and the Russian Empire and which ended the so-called Great Northern War of 1700–1721. The colloquium organized by the Center for Research in […]
The European Network of Places of Peace present at the “Peace4Culture Forum” in Baku (Azerbaijan)
The European Network of Places of Peace (ENPP) was present at the 1st Edition of the “Peace4Culture Partners Forum” which took place on December 2nd at the University of Baku, in the capital of Azerbaijan, at the initiative of the Minister of Culture of that country, Mr .Anar Karimov. The ENPP representation was in charge […]
ENPP PRESENT AT THE “PEACE4CULTURE” FORUM IN BAKU (AZERBAIJAN)
The European Network of Places for Peace was invited by the Minister of Education of the Republic of Azerbaijan to participate and intervene in the “Peace4Culture Forum” which will take place on December 2nd, in the city of Baku, capital of Azerbaijan. ENPP’s participation and intervention in this Forum will be the responsibility of itsPresident […]
ENPP MEETING IN MARKRANSTÄDT (Germany)
The 13th ENPP European Meeting took place, as scheduled, from the past 14th to 17th of October, in the city of Markranstädt (Germany). It was the first meeting of the Network after the pandemic period, but even so the presence of delegations from some countries, namely from Eastern Europe, was hampered due to the most […]