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The work of the Cornish organisation CERES

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Europäisches Journal für Minderheitenfragen

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CERES is a not-for-profit organisation which provides cultural heritage links between Cornwall and the wider Europe. Cornwall possesses a vibrant cultural heritage stemming from Celtic origins; a heritage which has contributed significantly to the European mosaic. From the outset the policy of CERES was to establish links at working levels in the European Commission and Parliament, and similarly in the Council of Europe and with organisations such as the European Cultural Foundation. This policy has been maintained with success and the Secretariat's pioneering approaches laid foundations that led to a greater European awareness of Cornwall and to Cornish participation in a variety of heritage programmes and projects.

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Fleet, J. The work of the Cornish organisation CERES. EJM 1, 195–198 (2008). https://doi.org/10.1007/s12241-008-0029-5

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