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2019 INTERNATIONAL FESTIVALS

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1 Spring Competition Dance Festival

Place to conduct the Festival:  Malmö, Sweden.

Dates to conduct the Festival:  May 1-7 2019.



2 International Dance Folk.
Place to conduct the Festival:  Budapest, Hungary.
Dates to conduct the Festival:  May 23-28, 2019.


3  INTERFOLK Dance Festival. 
Place to conduct the Festival:  Malaga-Spain
Dates to conduct the Festival:  June 7-13, 2019


4  Spring Dance Festival.
Place to conduct the Festival:  Vienna, Austria
Dates to conduct the Festival:  June 18-23, 2019. 

5  INTERFOLK Dance Festival. 
Place to conduct the Festival:  London, UK.
Dates to conduct the Festival:  June 20-30, 2019. 

8   Summer Dance Festival.
Place to conduct the Festival:  Copenhagen, Denmark.
Dates to conduct the Festival:  July 3-8, 2019.  

9  Summer Folk Festival
Place to conduct the Festival:  Mississauga, Canada.
Dates to conduct the Festival:   August 22-30, 2019.


10  Summer Folk Festival
Place to conduct the Festival:  Budapest-Hungary
Dates to conduct the Festival:  August 16-21, 2019.

11  PYRAMIDFEST VIENNA 2019

 DANCE-FOLK-MUSIC-CONTEST 

PLACE TO CONDUCT THE FESTIVAL: VIENNA-AUSTRIA

  Date to conduct the Festival: 2019  August 15-19

12   EUROFEST and Dance Festival.
Place to conduct the Festival:  Sopron, Hungary.
Dates to conduct the Festival:  August 29, 2019 - September 3, 2019.
 

13  International Children Folk Festival.
Place to conduct the Festival:  Szentendre-Hungary
Dates to conduct the Festival:  October 10-15, 2019

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    2004 Summer Paralympics

    Multi-parasport event in Athens, Greece

    The 2004 Summer Paralympics (Greek: Θερινοί Παραολυμπιακοί Αγώνες 2004), the 12th Summer Paralympic Games, were a major international multi-sport event for athletes with disabilities governed by the International Paralympic Committee, held in Athens, Greece, from 17 to 28 September 2004. 3,808 athletes (2,643 Men and 1,165 Women) from 136 countries participated. During these games 304 World Records were broken with 448 Paralympic Games Records being broken across 19 different sports. 8,863 volunteers worked along the Organizing Committee.

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    It was also the last time that the old Paralympic symbol was used. The new Paralympic symbol was introduced in 2006.

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    Athens was chosen as the host city during the 106th IOC Session held in Lausanne, Switzerland on 5 September 1997. The Greek capital had lost its bid to organize the 1996 Summer Olympics to the American city of Atlanta nearly seven years before, during the 96th IOC Session in Tokyo, Japan on 18 September 1990. Under the direction of Gianna Angelopoulos-Daskalaki, Athens pursued another bid, this time for the right to host the Summer Olympics in 2004. The success of Athens in securing the 2004 Games was based largely on the bid's appeal to human values, the history of the Games from the ancient to modern periods and th

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