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YOUTH ON THE MOVE PICTURE CONTEST - WHERE WAS IT TAKEN?

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Youth on the Move Picture Contest - Where was it taken?

Are you young? Have you travelled around Europe? Can you identify a city just by taking a look at its picture? How about the landmarks in the European capitals? In addition to the activities prepared for the 2013 European Year of Citizens, you now have the chance to prove what an observant traveller you are. You may win an mp4 player!
Youth on the Move (a European Union initiative) is launching the ‘Where was it taken?’ contest in order to test your knowledge of European urban topography. Don't think twice. Stand up to the challenge right now! You will be able to show off your knowledge in 9 unique opportunities – starting from December 10, 2012 till February 24, 2013.
Youth on the Move has launched the ‘Where was it taken?’ picture contest to test young people’s knowledge of European urban topography.

Eligibility:

Participants aged between 16 and 30 years old who are resident in any of the 27 EU Member States, as well as Norway, Iceland, Liechtenstein, Croatia, Macedonia, Turkey or Switzerland are invited to get involved.

There are 9 editions of this contest:
1st edition – 10 – 16 December 2012;
2nd edition – 17 – 23 December 2012;
3rd edition –7 – 13 January 2013;
4th edition – 14 – 20 January 2013;
5th edition – 21 – 27 January 2013;
6th edition – 28 January – 3 February 2013;
7th edition – 4 February – 10 February 2013;
8th edition – 11 – 17 February 2013;
9th edition – 18 – 24 February 2013.

Each week a winner will be selected on the basis of a draw held on Mondays following the end of every edition.

Prizes:

A prize of an mp4 player will be awarded to each weekly winner (with 9 given out in total).

Good luck and good future travelling experiences with Youth on the Move!

 

 

Deadline: 24 February 2013

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