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Danube Day Partners 2015 Danube Day Partners 2015 The ICPDR would like to thank all the organisations involved in Danube Day 2015. International: International Commission for the Protection of the Danube River (ICPDR); Global Water Partnership GWP CEE; Coca-Cola Hellenic and The Coca-Cola Company. Germany: Bavaria: Bavarian State Ministry of the Environment and Consumer Protection; the community of Rott; Rott am Lech waste-water plant; other communities in Landsberg District and Wasserwirtschaftsamt Weilheim. Baden-Württemberg: Town of Ulm and Tübingen District Administration. Ulm/Neu-Ulm: Donaubüro (Danube Office Ulm/Neu-Ulm) and BUND für Umwelt und Naturschutz (Union for Environment and Nature Protection). Austria: Federal Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry, Environment & Water Management; City of Vienna; Federal Ministry for Transport, Innovation and Technology; Danube Day Austria; Generation Blue; City of Vienna MA 31 (Vienna Water) and MA 45 (Vienna Water Bodies); Donau-Auen National Park; Danubeparks; Birdlife; Fischereiverband Österreich; Danube Sturgeon Task Force; Vienna Water Police: Naturfreunde Wien; Pfadfinderinnen und Pfadfinder Wien; The Government of Upper Austria; Vienna Open Lab; Umwelt Bildung Wien – Grüne Insel; Verbund; DDSG; Wiener Hafen; Der Mann and schools. Slovakia: Ministry of Environment; Vodohospodárska výstavba (Water Management Slovakia); Gabčíkovo Slovak Water Management Enterprize; Slovenský vodohospodársky podnik (Slovak Water Management Enterprize); BROZ (Regional Association for Nature Conservation and Sustainable Development; Výskumný ústav vodného hospodárstva (Water Research Institute); Global Water Partnership GWP CEE; Coca-Cola Slovakia and schools. Hungary: General Directorate of Water Management (OVF); Ministry of the Interior; Institutes of the Green Movement; the 12 Regional Water Directorates; Global Water Partnership GWP Hungary; Mindspace Nonprofit Ltd; Coca- Cola Hellenic Hungary; Hungarian Hydrological Society - Győr Regional Organization; City of Győr; institutions, agencies and clubs in Győr and the Hungarian Settlements and Land Developers Association. Slovenia: Global Water Partnership GWP Slovenia; Ministry of Environment and Spatial Planning; ICRO (Institute for Integral Development & Environment); Coca- Cola HBC Slovenia; National Education Institute; DPPVN (Society for Bird Research and Nature); International Sava River Basin Commission (ISRBC); Rekreatur Tourist Association and schools. Croatia: Ministry of Agriculture; Hrvatske vode (Croatian Waters); Inland Waters Navigation Agency; City of Vukovar; City of Ilok; Vukovarski golubići (The Dove Children's Choir of Vukovar); Julije Benešić folklore ensemble from Ilok; Mažortekinje grada Iloka (Ilok Majorettes); International Sava River Basin Commission (ISRBC); BK Pedalinac cycling club; Rural Association of Tandem Cycling; Green Osijek Association for Environment and Nature Protection; Zlatna Greda Eco Centre and schools. Bosnia-Herzegovina: Federal Ministry of Agriculture, Water Management and Forestry; Water Agency for Sava River District; Ekotim NGO; International Sava River Basin Commission (ISRBC); Centre for Environment and schools. Serbia: Ministry of Agriculture and Environmental Protection – Republic Water Directorate; The Coca Cola Company; Coca Cola Hellenic; New Moment New Ideas Marketing Agency; Srbijasume Belgrade State Enterprise for Forest Management; Instutute of Chemistry, Technology and Metallurgy; Institute of Field and Vegetable Crops; Institute for Nature Conservation of Serbia; City of Belgrade: Secretariat for Environmental Protection and Municipalities of Savski Venac and Zemun; Cities, municipalities and communities of Mladenovac, Donji Milanovac, Novi Sad, Odzaci, Bela Crkva, Pancevo, Smederevo, Cuprija, Backa Palanka, Boljetin and Banoštor; Lasta Transportation Company; PUC City Parks; Jevremovac Botanic Garden; Belgrade Water Works; Belgrade Touriism Association; City Institute for Urgent Medical Care; University of Belgrade (Faculties of: Biology, Agriculture, Mining and Geology, Forestry, Technology and Metallurgy, Chemistry, Organizational Sciences, Economics and Teacher Education); College for Professional Studies - Belgrade Polytechnic; University of Novi Sad (Faculty of Mathematics); University of Kragujevac (Faculties of Mathematics and Economics); University of Niš (Faculties of Law, Protection at Work, Civil Engineering and Architecture); University of Vranje (Faculty of Teacher Education); University of Podgorica (Faculty for Food Technology, Food Safety and Ecology); University of Singidunum Faculty of Applied Ecology; Young Researchers of Serbia; Orienteering Association of Serbia; League for Ornithological Action of Serbia; WWF; AIESEC; Supernatural Organisation; Eko bike; IUCN; Sekopak association for waste packaging treatment; Recan Foundation for aluminium can recycling of beverage cans; Our Children Association; Power of Plants NGO; Danube Competence Centre; International Sava River Basin Commission (ISRBC) and the Jugocikling campaign. Romania: Ministry of Environment, Waters and Forests; Apele Române National Administration; Danube Delta Biosphere Reserve Administration (Tulcea); Save the Danube and its Delta Association; Coca-Cola HBC Romania; Water Basin Administrations: Someş-Tisa, Crişuri, Mureş, Banat, Jiu, Olt, Argeş- Vedea, Buzău-Ialomiţa and Dobrogea-Litoral; Water Management Systems: Alba, Hunedoara, Arad, Caraş-Severin, Olt, Giurgiu, Ialomiţa, Tulcea, Ialomiţa, Călăraşi and Giurgiu; Eco Counselling Centre Galaţi (ECCG); Danube Competence Centre; Salvamont-Salvaspeo Rescue Service (Bihor); Let’s Do It Romania!; County Prefectures: Caraş-Severin, Dolj, Teleorman, Ialomiţa, Galaţi, Brăila, Tulcea and Constanţa; Galaţi County Council; City Halls: Moldova Nouă, Socol Commune, Corabia, Zimnicea, Făcăeni, Galaţi, Brăila and Cernavodă; Caraş-Severin Environmental Protection Agency; villages of Torocko and Rimetea; Kindergartens: Alba Iulia No. 9; Teglas Gabor, Deva Municipality and Căsuţa cu poveşti; Primary and Secondary Schools: from Baziaş; Pojejena; Socol; Berzasca; Sicheviţa; Coronini-Şcolile din Baziaş; Pojejena; Socol, Berzasca; Sicheviţa şi Coronini; Moldova Nouă; Zimnicea; Făcăeni Commune; Mircea Eliade Primary, Craiova; Craiova Primary no. 22; Craiova Primary No. 32; Sălcuţa Primary, Plopşor; Alexandru Colfescu Primary, Alexandria; Ştefan cel Mare Primary, Alexandria; Mircea Scarlat High School, Liceul; Marin Ionescu Dobrogianu Primary No. 16, Constanta Municipality; Tudor Vladimirescu Primary, Călăraşi; Alexandru Macedonski Secondary, Craiova; Henri Coandă High School, Craiova; Decebal Secondary; Marin Sorescu Secondary, Bulzeşti; Gheorghe Ţiţeica Secondary No. 21; Traian Primary No. 2; Vespasian Lungu Arts School, Brăila and Hariclea Darclee Art High School; Carol I National College, Craiova; Unirea National College, Turnu Măgurele; Teleorman County School Inspectorate; County Directorates for Sport and Youth: Brăila and Tulcea; Zimnicea City Library; V.A. Urechia Galaţi County Library; Panait Istrati County Library; Hunedoara Sports Complex; Danube Association of Moldova Nouă; Moldova Noua Affairs Centre; Zimnicea Children’s Club; Children’s Palace of Alexandria; Giurgiu’s Let’s do it Danube!” project; SC Polaris M Holding SRL; Paul Păltănea History Museum; Visual Arts Museum of Galaţi; Mario Gallery, Galaţi; Five Plus Art Gallery, Vienna; Pygmalion Theatre of Vienna; Romanian Olympic Academy (Brăila Branch); Romanian Scouts National Association (Brăila Branch); Antipa Ecological and Scientific Education Circles, Braila; Brăila Lower Pond National Park; National Archives (Offices of Brăila and Galaţi counties); Brăila Children’s and Pupils Palace; Lotca Sports Association; I. D. Chirescu House of Culture, Cernavoda Town; and the Lower Danube Museum, Călăraşi. Bulgaria: Municipalities and mayors of Vidin, Lom, Kozloduy, Oryahovo, Baikal, Nikopol, Tutrakan, Belene, Svishtov, Ruse and Silistra; NGOs and Eco Clubs (including Ecology and Environment in Lom); Danube River Basin Directorate (DRBD) Pleven; Regional Inspectorates of Environment and Water in Montana, Vratsa, Pleven, Veliko; Tarnovo and Ruse; Danube Competence Centre; Global Water Partnership GWP Bulgaria; schools and kindergartens. Moldova: Ministry of Environment; Cahul District authorities; Cahul Environmental Inspectorate; Centre for Ecological Consultation, Cahul; Global Water Partnership GWP Moldova; Ecological Movement of Moldova; NGOs and schools. Ukraine: Zakarpattya Oblast Organization of the All-Ukrainian Ecological League; Coca-Cola Beverages Ukraine; Zakarpattya Oblast Department of the Education and Science; Rakhiv Rayon State Administration; Community of Rakhiv; Tisza River Basin Authority; Western Centre of the Ukrainian Branch of the World Laboratory and schools..
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