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OUR CODE OF TOLERANCE BOOK IS READY!

 In our project, we discovered together what sets us apart and what we have in common. 

We have so much diversity that makes us unique and special, but also so much in common, that we discovered our origins and similarities! 

Following the mobilities and team work, we created a book together, The Code of Tolerance ”Unity in Diversity” , in which we included, in 10 chapters, geographical and historical, ethnographic and gastronomic elements, language, culture, art, traditions and objections from four countries: Poland, Greece, Turkiye and Romania

We invite everyone to discover the Code of Tolerance. 

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https://www.storyjumper.com/book/read/163481361/6554cf41f171c



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