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Intersteno international meeting in Croatia's capital Zagreb 2016
http://www.croatia.org/crown/articles/10928/1/Intersteno-international-meeting-in-Croatias-capital-Zagreb-2016.html
By Nenad N. Bach and Darko Žubrinić
Published on 12/1/2016
 
  The annual council meeting of Intersteno and Intersteno Parliamentary and other professional Reporters’ Section was held in Zagreb from October 5-7, 2016, and was organized by the Croatian Shorthand Association, with Josip Hanjš as its president, on the photo. The event saw participation of 65 members of Intersteno and IPRS from 17 countries: Austria, Belgium, the Czech Republic, Finland, France, Italy, South Korea, China, Hungary, the Netherlands, Germany, Poland, Switzerland, Turkey, United Kingdom, USA and Croatia. Judging from the results of this three-day event, and the reactions and impressions from the participants, the city of Zagreb was an ideal choice of host for this international event.

Croatian Stenographic Society founded in 1882 in Zagreb five years earlier than Intersteno in London



At the gala dinner, the President of Intersteno, Fausto Ramondelli, was awarded with a plaque of gratitude
by the Croatian Shorthand Association.
Tijekom večere predsjedniku Interstena dr. Faustu Ramondelliju uručena je Plaketa zahvalnosti
Hrvatskoga stenografskog društva.

Intersteno secretary general, Danny Devriendt, was given a gold edition of August Šenoa's novel
The Goldsmith's Treasure with a personal note.
Glavnom tajniku Interstena g. Dannyju Devriendtu darovano je zlatno izdanje Šenoina romana “Zlatarovo zlato” s posvetom.

Josip Hanjš, president of Croatian Shorthand Association, with Anita  Dobos and Aliz Czuczor from Hungary.

INTERSTENO Council and Intersteno Parliamentary and other
professional Reporters’ Section (IPRS) meeting closed


 
U Zagrebu je od 5. do 7. listopada 2016. održano redovno godišnje zasjedanje Vijeća (Council) Međunarodne federacije Intersteno i njezine Sekcije parlamentarnih i profesionalnih reportera (IPRS), u organizaciji Hrvatskog stenografskog društva. Sudjelovalo je ukupno šezdeset i petero članova ovih tijela i gostiju iz sedamnaest zemalja svijeta: Austrije, Belgije, Češke, Finske, Francuske, Italije, Južne Koreje, Kine, Mađarske, Nizozemske, Njemačke, Poljske, Švicarske, Turske, Velike Britanije, SAD-a i Hrvatske.

Sudeći po rezultatima trodnevnog zasjedanja te reakcijama i dojmovima sudionika, grad Zagreb bio je idealan odabir za domaćina ovog međunarodnog događaja, o čemu je odluka donijeta na 50. kongresu Interstena održanom u srpnju 2015. godine u Budimpešti.

 
The annual council meeting of Intersteno and Intersteno Parliamentary and other professional Reporters’ Section (IPRS) was held in Zagreb from October 5 to October 7, 2016, and was organized by the Croatian Shorthand Association. The event saw participation of 65 members of Intersteno and IPRS from 17 countries: Austria, Belgium, the Czech Republic, Finland, France, Italy, South Korea, China, Hungary, the Netherlands, Germany, Poland, Switzerland, Turkey, United Kingdom, USA and Croatia.

Judging from the results of this three-day event, and the reactions and impressions from the participants, the city of Zagreb was an ideal choice of host for this international event. The decision on host city was made at the 50th Intersteno Congress, held in July 2015 in Budapest, Hungary.





The Zagreb City Assembly is near the church of St. Mark, on the right the building of Sabor - Croatian Deit.

The roof of the church of St. Mark has the Croatian Coat of Arms.


Celebration of the Croatian Shorthand Society in the building of the Zagreb City Assembly

Beautiful Croatian Coats of Arms decorating the Zagreb City Assembly


Croatian Coat of Arms is among the most beutiful in the world


On the left Josip Hanjš, president of the Croatian Shorthand Society, and double world shorthand champion.
On the right, Jaroslav Zaviačič, vicepresident of Intersteno and  president of the Czech national association.




 
Višednevni boravak u Zagrebu i Hrvatskoj za većinu je sudionika završen u subotu 8. listopada organiziranim izletom i cjelodnevnim boravkom u Nacionalnom parku Plitvička jezera.

For most of the participants, the days spent in Zagreb came to a close on Saturday, October 8, with an excursion to Plitvice Lakes National Park, where they spent the whole day.







Visiting the State Archives of the City of Zagreb.
The youngest person in the middle of the photo is Nikola Biškup (contact: nikola@stenograf.hr), webmaster of the Croatian Shorthand Association.

Discussing the Croatian Glagolitic Script in front of the Baska Tablet from 11th century.

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