Multi-ethnic youth center

H6FW+FJC Janjevo

“This locality offers the opportunity to unite the youth of Janjevë/Janjevo in an ideal place for them. Many cultural, sports and educational youth activities are held in this youth center. This center offers foreign language courses, computer courses, music courses, recitation competitions, football, basketball, athletics and community gatherings, various camping trips, excursions to places with touristic potential,” pointed out the coordinator of multi-ethnic youth center, Mr. Sunaj Garipi.

Georeference: 42.5736897,21.2465001
Plus Code – Google Maps: H6FW+FJC Janjeva
Category: Culture
Subcategory: Cultural center
Legal protection status: No
Is it used for tourism? No
Is there potential for tourism in the future? No
Road infrastructure to the location: Good
Signs and orientation to the location: No road signs
Boards on site: There is no table at all

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