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Inclusion tree in Tamsweger Schlosspark: sign for more participation

Tamsweg becomes the fifth inclusion municipality in the state of Salzburg. In addition, an "inclusion tree" was planted in the castle park on the day of inclusion.
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Where can I find a barrier-free toilet? On which roads are paving stones or slopes available? Where are disabled parking spaces available? All of these can now be found in the digital inclusion maps in the Geoportal of the city of Ratingen. The competence center Selbststimmte Leben (KSL) Düsseldorf developed the idea to create maps on the topics of inclusion and accessibility. This is the case in the government district of Düsseldorf for the sel…

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Tamsweg becomes the fifth inclusion municipality in the state of Salzburg. In addition, an "inclusion tree" was planted in the castle park on the day of inclusion.

·Salzburg, Austria
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Salzburger Nachrichten broke the news in Salzburg, Austria on Wednesday, May 14, 2025.
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