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of the Baltic Sea Region
  
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About BSP

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The Baltic Sea Project is an international network among schools for a better environment in the Baltic catchment area.

The countries bordering on the Baltic share many environmental problems, one of which is the pollution of the Baltic Sea.

These problems can only be solved by cooperation among those countries, which have different languages, cultures, habits, traditions and technical standards.
In attempting to solve the environmental problems, education is one of the key factors.

The Baltic Sea Project (BSP) has therefore initiated cooperation among schools in all the countries around the Baltic.

Today, some 200 schools are active in the BSP. Most are secondary schools situated on the Baltic coast, but the number of inland schools from the entire catchment area is increasing.


The Baltic Sea Countries:

DenmarkEstoniaFinlandGermanyLatviaLithauthuaniaPolandRussiaSweden
DenmarkEstoniaFinlandGermanyLatviaLithuaniaPolandRussiaSweeden




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Polish National Fund for Enviromental Protection and Water Management
Polish National Fund for Enviromental Protection and Water Management
Polish Ministry of National Education
Polish Ministry of National Education
UNESCO | Education – UNESCO Associated Schools
UNESCO | Education - UNESCO Associated Schools
The Baltic Sea Project
The Baltic Sea Project