
In 1917 Latvian artists decided to change the red to crimson and to make the white band narrower. Banned during the Soviet occupation, the flag was recognised as a civic emblem in 1988 and became the national flag once again in 1990.
United in diversity. This is the motto of the European Union, but hopefully it will also apply for our participants of the Arab European Dialogue: a training course for youth from High Schools in Haifa, Israel. In this course they will learn more about Europe, but they are also encouraged to think and talk about their own culture. On this blog you can keep track of what they are doing. Enjoy!
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