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Based on 10 verified sources covering Thailand, Finland:
At its meeting on 5 February 2026, the Culture and Libraries Sub-committee [1]
The Sports Sub-committee of the City of Helsinki's Cultur (confirmed by 2 sources) [2]
The grants for promoting older people's physical activity and cultural activities supp [3]
Olympian Rayssa Leal and Paralympian Holly Robinson, the first fan-voted winners of the Visa Award, respectively select Social Skate and Ronald McDonald House for d [4]
PATTAYA, Thailand – In a proactive move to elevate vocational education and address the evolving needs of the tourism sector, Pattaya Technical College orchestrated a lively event on November 15. [5]
At its meeting on 5 February 2026, the Culture and Libraries Sub-committee
The Sports Sub-committee of the City of Helsinki's Cultur
The grants for promoting older people's physical activity and cultural activities supp
Olympian Rayssa Leal and Paralympian Holly Robinson, the first fan-voted winners of the Visa Award, respectively select Social Skate and Ronald McDonald House for d
PATTAYA, Thailand – In a proactive move to elevate vocational education and address the evolving needs of the tourism sector, Pattaya Technical College orchestrated a lively event on November 15.
To mark the 2nd anniversary of their founding, members of the Senior Riders Group of the East visited underprivileged children at Baan Eua Aree Children’s Home to share happiness with them.
‘Chalom’ or a woven bamboo basket is logo, embodying traditions & lifestyles of Thai communities.
Programs to promote sports and for children with disabilities won funding in the year’s third meeting of the Pattaya Health Security Mutual Fund. Police Capt. Pornphana Chokthai and Capt.
Banglamung, Chonburi – March 9th, 2026 – Anusak Phiriyomorn, District Chief of Banglamung, presided over the Village Committee Day (Kamnan-Mu Ban or กม.) 2026 event at the People’s Hall meeting room in Banglamung District Office, Chonburi Province.
TAIPEI Once known for cities filled with noisy scooters, Taiwan is making a name for itself as a cycling society.