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- World Olive Tree Day - UNESCO
World Olive Tree Day was proclaimed at the 40th session of the UNESCO General Conference in 2019 and takes place on 26 November every year The olive tree, specifically the olive branch, holds an important place in the minds of men and women
- World Olive Tree Day, 26 November - UNESCO World Heritage Centre
World Olive Tree Day was proclaimed at the 40th session of the UNESCO General Conference in 2019 and takes place on 26 November every year The olive tree, specifically the olive branch, holds an important place in the minds of men and women
- World Olive Tree Day: 26 November - UNESCO
On 26 November every year, the States Members of the International Olive Council celebrate World Olive Day together to share their message: “Choose olives to protect our planet and our health!”
- Message from Ms Audrey Azoulay, Director-General of UNESCO, on the . . .
This symbol continues to accompany us today: not only have its branches adorned the flag of the United Nations since it was founded, but an olive tree grows in the Square of Tolerance at our Headquarters in Paris as a permanent reminder of our commitment and our raison d’être
- Proclamation of World Olive Tree Day - UNESCO
Purpose: The document presents a proposal to proclaim 26 November as World Olive Tree Day, following the endorsement by the Executive Board at its 206th session
- Message from Ms Audrey Azoulay, Director-General of UNESCO, on the . . .
By celebrating World Olive Tree Day on 26 November each year, UNESCO invites the international community to mobilize for all that the olive tree symbolizes: the need for openness and exchange and the ideal of harmony among peoples and with nature
- Día mundial del Olivo - UNESCO
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- International Days | UNESCO
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