For centuries, we have given red, heart-shaped gingerbread cakes to our sweethearts. Nowadays, we give the Gingerbread Heart to honoured guests and friends - today, we give it to YOU!

Globalisation and Identity, ISPA’s 2010 Zagreb Congress, was proudly held in the capital of Croatia. Croatia is a country that has preserved its soul and identity and its cultural and historical heritage in our fast paced and progressive world. Over three days, a broad spectrum of international speakers engaged over 225 delegates from 35 countries in the challenges of embracing global interconnectedness while maintaining local cultural integrity.
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Zagreb, a quintessentially Central European city, is situated in the center of the geographic, cultural and economic triangle of Vienna, Budapest and Venice. Zagreb has always been, and continues to be, a part of the cultural circle of Europe. Today, Zagreb boasts a thriving population of one million residents who have come from all over Croatia and the world to make it the diverse and culturally rich capital it is today.
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Globalisation and Identity was held on June 3-5, 2010 in Zagreb, Croatia. View the detailed schedule below to discover the many valuable events that took place.
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Globalisation and Identity, ISPA's 2010 Zagreb Congress was hosted by LADO, the Folk Dance Ensemble of Croatia, and Ivana Lušić. Meet the host team below:
Did you know? "LADO, an archaic Slavic word, is a synonym for good, loveable and dear, and is frequently used as a refrain in ancient ceremonial songs from north-western Croatia."
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