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A letter from a fellow UNESCO Chair at the International Hellenic University, Greece.

Jul 23, 2020 | Water-related News

We received a letter from an UNESCO Chair Con – E – Ect on Conservation and Ecotourism of Riparian and Deltaic Ecosystems at the International Hellenic University, Greece, condemning the change of the status of Hagia Sophia by the Turk Government.

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