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Hatto Schmidt

Hatto Schmidt

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Born and raised in Baden-Württemberg (Germany), studied history and political science in Freiburg and Tübingen, then spent 33 years as a journalist for the daily newspaper “Dolomiten” published in Bolzano. For many years he has dealt with questions and problems of national minorities.

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When the President sang a hitScience Blog
Science Blog

When the President sang a hit

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FUEN: elections 2025 and future plansScience Blog
Science Blog

FUEN: elections 2025 and future plans

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Little optimism for the futureScience Blog
Science Blog

Little optimism for the future

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New Signs – Old ScratchworksScience Blog
Science Blog

New Signs – Old Scratchworks

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800 Years of the Golden CharterScience Blog
Science Blog

800 Years of the Golden Charter

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The village is a center of the Pomaks. They speak a South Slavic language closely related to Bulgarian and are of Muslim faith - one of the three groups that make up the Muslim minority in Greece. The children in this kindergarten are only looked after in Greek - which hardly any of the children in the village speak.Science Blog
Science Blog

Protest Against the Closure of Minority Schools

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Navigating Newcomers: Challenges and Opportunities for the German Minority in DenmarkScience Blog
Science Blog

Navigating Newcomers: Challenges and Opportunities for the German Minority in Denmark

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Ladin on Your Phone: A Technological Leap for a Tiny LanguageScience Blog
Science Blog

Ladin on Your Phone: A Technological Leap for a Tiny Language

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The Great Challenge: Education in North FrisiaScience Blog
Science Blog

The Great Challenge: Education in North Frisia

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