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An overview of previous conferences

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1968 NAINVILLE-LES-ROCHES (France)
1969 KREMS (Austria)
1970 MÜNSTER (Germany)
1971 ROUEN (France)
1972 FRANKFURT (Germany)
1973 BRNO (former Czechoslovakia)
1974 LUXEMBOURG (Luxembourg)
1975 LONDON (UK)
1976 Western BERLIN (Germany)
1977 BOLZANO (Italy)
1979 STOCKHOLM (Sweden)
1981 BÖBLINGEN (Germany)
1983 AMSTERDAM (Netherlands)
1985 in VÖCKLABRUCK (Germany) – Fire safety in Undergound Traffic Installations
1987 in ESTORIL (Portugal) – Fire safety in Hospitals and Nursing Homes)
1989 in WARSAW (Poland) – Fire safety Viewed from an Economic Point of View
1991 in BRUSSELS (Belgium) – Handling, Storage & Transportation of Hazardous Substances
1993 in RÜCKERSDORF (Germany) – Youth Symposium
1994 in HANNOVER (Germany) – Youth Symposium
1994 in HANNOVER (Germany) - Fire Services of Europe and other continents
1996 in WELS (Austria) – Youth Symposium
1996 in MANCHESTER (United Kingdom) – Training in the Fire Service
1998 in LUXEMBOURG - Youth Symposium
1998 in LISBON (Portugal) – Fire Fighting Analysis and Risk Coverage
2000 in WELS (Austria) - Youth Symposium
2000 in AUGSBURG (Germany) - Fire Services and Civil Protection from Emergencies to Crises 2002 in OSTRAVA (Czech Republic) - Youth Symposium - Youth Leaders
2002 in VIENNA (Austria) – Community Safety Programmes: a comparative study
2004 in BIRMINGHAM (United Kingdom) - Youth Symposium – Integration of the youth fire brigades in the active service
2004 in BRASOV (Rumania) – Protection of fire fighters in the 21st century
2006 in LJUBLJANA (Slovenia) - Youth Symposium – Youth and Marketing
2006 in LJUBLANA (Slovenia) – Hazardous Materials


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