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Alentejo
The Alentejo is an extensive region covering almost a third of Portugal. The boundary in the north is the River Tejo, and in the south, the hills of the Algarve. Read more >>>
Lomza
The Zbójna Commune is a country-commune covering 18477 ha area. It is situated in western part Podlaskie Voivodat and is located on Kurpie Flatlands. Read more >>>
         
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Telheiro
Telheiro
The village of Telheiro is situated at the foot of the large hill, which leads to Monsaraz.
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Lapland
Lapland
Kolari is a municipality of about 4000 active inhabitants and it offers a variety of services to everyone. Kolari is known as a growing tourist attraction because of its international skiing center Ylläs.
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Luserna
Luserna
Situated on the eastern part of a wide plateau, the village of Luserna towers above the Valdastico and the mountains nearby.
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  Villages
 
Alentejo Alegrete | Escoural | Evoramonte | Flor da Rosa | Hortinhas | Igrejinha | Juromenha | Pias | Porto da Espada | Santa Susana | São Cristovão | São Gregório | Telheiro | Terena |  
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Lapland Kurtakko - Teurajarvi - Yllasjarvi - Akaslompolo | Lappea - Vaylanpaa | Pasmajarvi - Sieppijarvi - Vaattojarvi - Venejarvi |  
Lomza Dobrylas |  
Trentino Cimego | Luserna | Nogaredo | Ronzo-Chienis | Ronzone | Telve | Terragnolo | Villa Lagarina |  
The Genuineland Project
The Genuineland Project has its origin in the interest shown by nine European regions to improve their policies having by example the knowledge and good practices generated by the European Network of Village Tourism, project financed by Interreg III C. Regions with different realities and cultures but surrounded by similar problems and all having the conviction that, through cooperation, they could contribute to the sustainability of their regions and motivate more effective policies related to entrepreneurship and support for SMEs within the ambit of innovation and knowledge. The partnership involves five regions from Portugal, Finland, Poland, Romania and Italy which developed the European Network and more four coming from Italy, Slovenia and Greece. This partnership includes partners representing local and regional authorities, associations and knowledge organizations with direct and indirect responsibility for the definition and implementation of policies and instruments for supporting development.
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