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Skellefteå wins 2023 Access City Award for its outstanding efforts to become accessible to persons with disabilities
Skellefteå wins 2023 Access City Award for its outstanding efforts to become accessible to persons with disabilities
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November 26, 2022
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Today, the Swedish city of Skellefteå received the 2023 Access City Award in recognition of its long-term commitment and innovative approach to enhancing accessibility for persons with disabilities.
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