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Regional cooperation in Southeastern Europe

Regional cooperation in Southeastern Europe. The role of Dubrovnik. Mayor Andro Vlahušić City of Dubrovnik, Croatia. DUBROVNIK – Pearl of the Adriatic. DUBROVNIK UNESCO World Heritage since 19 79. Non bene pro toto libertas venditur auro.

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Regional cooperation in Southeastern Europe

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  1. Regional cooperation in Southeastern Europe The role of Dubrovnik Mayor Andro Vlahušić City of Dubrovnik, Croatia "Regions and local administrations, their contribution for the peace and the cooperation in the Adriatic area end Europe" Cervia, May 28, 2010

  2. DUBROVNIK – Pearl of the Adriatic DUBROVNIK UNESCO World Heritagesince 1979 "Regions and local administrations, their contribution for the peace and the cooperation in the Adriatic area end Europe" Cervia, May 28, 2010

  3. Non bene pro toto libertas venditur auro "Regions and local administrations, their contribution for the peace and the cooperation in the Adriatic area end Europe" Cervia, May 28, 2010 Founded in 7th century by refugees of the ancient Greek colony in Epidaurus(Cavtat) Golden Age – Dubrovnik Republic 14th&15th century Independent, strong merchant and maritime force, played an important role in Mediterranean

  4. DUBROVNIK – RAVENNA the early years..... long tradition of cooperation with Italian ports and cities August 25, 1199 – “Agreement of Friendship” signed between Ancona and Dubrovnik CHARTERS OF FRIENDSHIP September 1967 – officially signed in Ravenna September 1969 – officially signed in Dubrovnik "Regions and local administrations, their contribution for the peace and the cooperation in the Adriatic area end Europe" Cervia, May 28, 2010

  5. DUBROVNIK – PROVINCE OF RAVENNAthe early years..... EXHIBITIONS EXCHANGE VISITS – POLITICAL - SPORTS - CONFERENCES - STUDENTS "Regions and local administrations, their contribution for the peace and the cooperation in the Adriatic area end Europe" Cervia, May 28, 2010

  6. DUBROVNIK – RAVENNA the war years.....1991-1995 ACTIVITIES 1991 – Ravenna organized a fund-raiser for Dubrovnik 1992 – Ravenna collected humanitarian aid for Croatia - a Dubrovnik delegation visits Ravenna in June 1994 – exchange of letters between both cities 1995 – Ravenna signs an Appeal with other public administrations regarding the bombardment of Dubrovnik, Dubrovnik visits Ravenna in February re agriculture, mariculture, restoration of monuments 1995 - Dubrovnik receives CERVIA AMBIENTE AWARD "Regions and local administrations, their contribution for the peace and the cooperation in the Adriatic area end Europe" Cervia, May 28, 2010

  7. DUBROVNIK – RAVENNA a revival..... 2002 – June, Dubrovnik delegation visits Ravenna for an INTERREG conference 2004 April, Dubrovnik City Councilor attends an INTERREG IIIA meeting in Ferrara for the regional project “S.U.A. – UNESCO Sites” as a partne 2006 - an exhibition of antique mosaics from Ravenna inDubrovnik - guest appearance of the jazz orchestra “Skunkin” Jive Band in Dubrovnik - Cherubini Chamber Orchestra performed at the Dubrovnik Summer Festival - “Roaring Emily Jazz Band” and Ravenna cuisine and specialties 2007 - May 25, Renewal of the Charter of Friendship, 40th Anniversary - October 23-24, FareAdri Workshop in Dubrovnik "Regions and local administrations, their contribution for the peace and the cooperation in the Adriatic area end Europe" Cervia, May 28, 2010

  8. DUBROVNIK – RAVENNA INTERREG IIIA CBC ADRIATIC 2000-2006 PROJECTS FARE-ADRI - reinforcement of institutions to facilitate European integration in the Balkans DIJETUS- “Targeting tourism market activities related to family users along the Italian and Croatian coastline”, Partner to Italy (no funds, only partner expertise) S.U.A.-“UNESCO Sites of the Adriatic Euroregion: management and enhancement”, Dubrovnik, Poreč, Pula, Monuments Office for Croatia (no funds, only partner expertise). Objective: connection of UNESCO sites, creation of a catalogue and website for the valorization of cultural and historical heritage "Regions and local administrations, their contribution for the peace and the cooperation in the Adriatic area end Europe" Cervia, May 28, 2010

  9. PHARE 2005 CBC ADRIATIC / INTERREG IIIA Adriatic New Neighbourhood Programme, Croatia-Italy N.A.P“Network of Adriatic Parks”, Dubrovnik Lead Partner - valorization of parks in the Adriatic area for eco-tourism - establishment of Lokrum Visitors Centre on Lokrum Island I.N.F.I.O.R.E.“Adriatic Cities in Bloom” Cervia;Pula, Lead Partner in Croatia, Dubrovnik - urban green areas in the Adriatic, promoting tourism - restoration of a children’s park in a residential area for locals and tourists B.A.R.C.A.“in the Adrias Kolpos” Dubrovnik, Lead Partner in Croatia, Partners Poreč, Split; Ravenna Antica; -research and conservation of archaeological sites on the Adriatic - restoration of an archaeological park on elementary school grounds All projects successfully completed and approved by the European Commission "Regions and local administrations, their contribution for the peace and the cooperation in the Adriatic area end Europe" Cervia, May 28, 2010

  10. Dubrovnik - Associate Partner in MED C.U.L.T.U.R.E2009 - 2011 • MED C.U.L.T.U.R.E. with Campania – Lead Partner, Pisa, Ferrara, Murcia, Tarragona, Cordoba, Corfu, and Rhodes. • Identification of risks in heritage management and creation of guidelines for management of heritage sites, applicable to Mediterranean basin "Regions and local administrations, their contribution for the peace and the cooperation in the Adriatic area end Europe" Cervia, May 28, 2010

  11. PINEA 245,800 € duration 3 yrs • IPA ADRIATIC CBCPROGRAM IPA projects submitted in 2009 CERVIA – Lead Applicant, Brindisi, Molise-Campobasso, Ferrara; Dubrovnik, Pula, Split; Mostar; Natura NGO-Kolasin, Kotor. “Valorisation and promotion of PINEwoods and woods on the Adriatic coast” Pilot Project: “Plant a PINE” on Mount Srđ, overlooking the old historical center The serpentine path leading to the top of Mount Srd connects the community historically and culturally (Napoleon- built Fort Imperijal at the top, site of the new Dubrovnik Homeland War Museum, religiously - biannual “Ways of the Cross” community procession leading to the gigantic stone cross raised at the very top), touristically(the panoramic plateau at the top reconstruction underway of a cable car destroyed during the1991Homeland War, which will connect the city with the top of Mount Srd "Regions and local administrations, their contribution for the peace and the cooperation in the Adriatic area end Europe" Cervia, May 28, 2010

  12. 2. SPI.NAP II 299,065 € duration 3 yrs IPA ADRIATIC CBCPROGRAM IPA projects submitted in 2009 DELTA 2000 – Lead Applicant, Delta Park, Ravenna, Venetian Park, Staranzano, Abruzzo Park, Abruzzo Region, Abruzzo University, Gargano Park; Hutovo Blato, Kozara; Dubrovnik, Masmedia, Butrinti Park, Strunjan “SPIritual between Nature and culture in Adriatic Parks” Pilot Project 1: “Charlottes’s Wishing Well” on Lokrum Island - renovation of fountain, pathway, horticultural works, tourist package Pilot Project 2: “Adriatic Island Footprints” on Koločep Island - revitalization of all pathways connecting churches and monuments, cleaning paths, installation of signposts and billboards, benches, horticultural works, tourist itineraries "Regions and local administrations, their contribution for the peace and the cooperation in the Adriatic area end Europe" Cervia, May 28, 2010

  13. 3. EX.PO AUS 287,500 € duration 3 yrs IPA ADRIATIC CBCPROGRAM IPA projects submitted in 2009 FERRARA – Lead Applicant, Ravenna, Padova, Fondazione Aquileia, Urbino, Alberobello, Castel del Monte-Bari, Koper, Pula, Split, Dubrovnik, Sarajevo, Mostar, Crna Gora, Sarande “EXtensionof POtentiality of Adriatic UNESCO sites” Pilot Project 1: “Self-energy”, solar energy, Natural History Museum Pilot Project 2: reconstruction of a tuna found in Gruž harbor over 100 years ago "Regions and local administrations, their contribution for the peace and the cooperation in the Adriatic area end Europe" Cervia, May 28, 2010

  14. 4. YOUTH ADRINET 205,000 € 2 years IPA ADRIATIC CBCPROGRAM 2007-2008 IPA projects submitted in 2009 Provincia de Gorizia – Lead Applicant, Pesaro and Urbino, Informest agency, Rimini, ComunediGorizia, Campobasso, ForSer NGO, Apulia, Novigrad-Sarajevo, Shkoder, Vojvodina, Izola, Dubrovnik, Pula, Kotor “Sharing experience and developing joint tools in order to increase the participation of the YOUTH ADRIatic population in the civil society and create a NETwork” Formulation of a Youth Strategy in collaboration with local authorities, creation of a Regional Youth Forum 5. SUS-TOUR 87,307 € 2 years IPA CBC CROATIA-BOSNIA & HERCEGOVINA 2007-2013 Dubrovnik – Lead Applicant, RDA DUNEA, Trogir, Split, RDA Split, Korčula, Ston, Mostar “SUStainableTOURism at World Heritage Sites” Creation of joint strategies and guidelines "Regions and local administrations, their contribution for the peace and the cooperation in the Adriatic area end Europe" Cervia, May 28, 2010

  15. IPA projects submitted in 2009 • Dubrovnik – Lead Applicant, Montenegro • “Providing Attractions and New Outlooks of joint natuRal, culturAl and historical heritage in cross border area of Montenegro and CroatiA” • creation of new tourism itineraries • valorisation of the natural and cultural heritage • on both Croatian and Montenegro territory • creation of a new, alternative tourist product • setting up sightseeing points with panoramic views at two • locations • - in Croatia – Park Orsula with a view of Old Dubrovnik • - in Kotor – Stoliv with a view of Kotor Bay 6. PANORAMA 250,000 € 18 months IPA CBC CROATIA-MONTENEGRO 2007-2008 "Regions and local administrations, their contribution for the peace and the cooperation in the Adriatic area end Europe" Cervia, May 28, 2010

  16. DUBROVNIK – ITALIAN PARTNERSHIPS ANCONAcultural contacts, Dubrovnik attends the Festi del Mare the “Teatro Stabile” from Ancona visited Dubrovnik the Dubrovnik DISEC project presented in Ancona in MATERA Cooperation Agreement signed in May 1998. collaboration in sporting events MOLFETTAexchanges in the medical profession, interrupted by war RAGUSAa Charter of Cooperation, still in effect, was signed after many interventions of aid during and after the war, musical groups and theaters VENICE & TRIESTE transport issues, isolation of Dubrovnik, poor ferry services "Regions and local administrations, their contribution for the peace and the cooperation in the Adriatic area end Europe" Cervia, May 28, 2010

  17. DUBROVNIK – EU ASSOCIATIONS Forum of Adriatic and Ionian Sea Cities Adriatic Euroregion NALAS MEDCITIES EAHTR (European Association of Historic Towns & Regions) OWHC (Organization of World Heritage Cities) WTFC (Walled Towns Friendship Circle) "Regions and local administrations, their contribution for the peace and the cooperation in the Adriatic area end Europe" Cervia, May 28, 2010

  18. CROATIA – REGIONAL RELATIONS Dubrovnik… focal point for social cohesion in the region where history and culture have always blended and grown from each other the capacity to become a regional exchange center for all neighboring countries in the Adriatic and in South East Europe the resources, know-how, courage to take on the leadership for this region Dubrovnik is to be a candidate for European capital of culture for 2020 Together with Mostar (Bosnia and Herzegovina) and Kotor (Montenegro) preparing a candidature for the Mediterranean games in 2021. "Regions and local administrations, their contribution for the peace and the cooperation in the Adriatic area end Europe" Cervia, May 28, 2010

  19. CROATIA – REGIONAL RELATIONS The Mediterranean… a place where we can all uphold the principle of the “harmony of opposites” unity in plural societies transformations contain change and stability In conclusion… goodwill does exist for cooperation in the fields of tourism, environment and transport we must present ourselves as “one” tourist destination, without borders our regions can become compatible My objective… a city that is different in a united Europe, in line with the motto, “UnitedinDiversity” "Regions and local administrations, their contribution for the peace and the cooperation in the Adriatic area end Europe" Cervia, May 28, 2010

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