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marco polo
marco polo
Zelfstandig naamwoord
- Venetian traveler who explored Asia in the 13th century and served Kublai Khan (1254-1324)
Synoniemen
Voorbeeldzinnen
- "Marco!" "Polo!"
- Where did Marco Polo go?
- As the Mongol Emperor who welcomed Marco Polo to China, Kublai Khan became a legend in Europe.
- The Marco Polo Programme established by Regulation (EC) No 1382/2003 should therefore be replaced.
- Actions to be funded under the Marco Polo II Programme should be international in geographic scope.
- The Marco Polo Programme is therefore one basic element in the current transport policy.
- amending Regulation (EC) No 1692/2006 establishing the second ‘Marco Polo’ programme for the granting of Community financial assistance to improve the environmental performance of the freight transport system (Marco Polo II)
- Furthermore, actions under the Marco Polo II Programme should also contribute to an actual reduction in international road freight transport.
- Marco Polo (2003 to 2006) established by Regulation (EC) No 1382/2003 of the European Parliament and of the Council.
- If this report reveals a need to adjust the Marco Polo II Programme, the Commission shall submit proposals accordingly.
- establishing the second ‘Marco Polo’ programme for the granting of Community financial assistance to improve the environmental performance of the freight transport system (Marco Polo II) and repealing Regulation (EC) No 1382/2003
- The investments could have been eligible under the European Marco Polo programme, but no aid application has been foreseen.
- The Marco Polo II Programme features different types of action which should contribute to a measurable and sustained modal shift and better cooperation in the intermodal market.
- gathering, analysing and passing on to the Commission all the information needed to guide and evaluate the implementation of the CIP and the second Marco Polo Programme.
- ‘The financial envelope for the implementation of the Marco Polo II Programme, for the period 1 January 2007 to 31 December 2013, shall be EUR 400 million.read: