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Central-European Iron Trail : ウィキペディア英語版
Central-European Iron Trail
The Central-European Iron Trail is a European Cultural Route which combines local iron routes with institutions as well as places that represent important parts of the European iron cultural heritage.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=european routes of the industrial heritage; The Iron Road in Central Europe )〕 The aim of the route is to increase understanding of the history, the culture and the traditions of the Central European iron areas in 8 countries. The “Central-European Iron Trail” was recognised as a “cultural route of the Council of Europe” in 2007.
== A cultural route of the Council of Europe ==


Following a suggestion of the working group „European Iron Trail“, the project of an Iron route on the European scale was presented in Bourglinster (LU) on the European Institute of Cultural Routes (Luxembourg) invitation in 2004. In February 2007 the Council of Europe recognised the initiative of the “Montahistorischer Verein Österreichs”’s working group as a “cultural route of the Council of Europe” called: “Central-European Iron Trail” (“Mitteleuropäische Eisenstraße”; “Route du Fer en Europe Centrale”). The association “Central-European Iron Trail” was created in April 2008 in Eisenstadt in the presence of many politic and scientist personalities.
The „cultural routes of the Council of Europe“ are tools of the European cultural cooperation implemented by the Council of Europe with the „European cultural convention“ in 1954. The programme of the “cultural routes of the Council of Europe” was officially created in 1987 and is managed by an executive agency of the Council of Europe in Luxembourg since 1998: The European Institute of Cultural Routes. The programme is ruled by a resolution adopted by the Committee of Ministers of the Council of Europe. The „cultural routes of the Council of Europe“ aims at the protection, the valorisation and the transmission of the European cultural heritage as well as the cultural diversity of Europe. They also aim at the development of the intercultural dialog.

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