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Ukrainian Teenager is Danube Art Master 2009
Vienna, 29 September 2009. 15 year-old Vasyl Vataman from Ukraine has won the International Danube Art Master 2009 Competition. The winning submission was created shows a miniaturist recreation of the Danube ecosystem, presents the strip of the Danube that is familiar to the artist: his village cut in half by the river with its particular features like a wooden bridge, fountain, a small house and roads.
Danube Day 2009: Shared Water - Joint Responsibility
Danube Basin, 26 June 2009. The joint responsibility for the river’s water and resources by all countries and communities is the focus of the 6th Danube Day on 29 June. The highlight is the ICPDR Stakeholder Forum, which will be held on 29-30 June in Bratislava.
Interested stakeholders from sectors including agriculture, industry and environmental organizations will discuss the draft Danube River Basin Management Plan.The Danube River brings Art Masters to Vienna
ICPDR Danube Watch: Youth parliaments held in Moldova go to the source
Slovakia Wins International Danube Art Master Competition
Vienna, 13 October 2008. Two Slovak children have won the ‘International Danube Art Master 2008’ competition. The International Master is selected from the winners of the national ‘Danube Art Master’ competitions in 14 Danube Basin countries.
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Slovakia Wins International Danube Art Master Competition (79.88 KB)
Danube Day 2007
Budapest welcomes national winners of Danube Art Master competition
ICPDR Danube Watch: Youth parliaments held in Moldova go to the source
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Danube Art Master 2007 - Winning Artwork (1.06 MB)
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Hungary Wins Danube Art Master (73.57 KB)
Hungary Wins Danube Art Master
Vienna, 9 November 2007 – Four Hungarian children have won the ‘International Danube Art Master 2007’ competition, announced Philip Welller, Executive Secretary of the International Commission for the Protection of the Danube River (ICPDR) today. Mr. Weller made the announcement at the Budapest University of Technology and Economics together with Gyula Hollo, Head of the Hungarian Delegation to the ICPDR.