European Charlemagne Youth Prize
The European Charlemagne Youth Prize, sometimes shortened Charlemagne Youth Prize, is a prize that since 2008 has been annually awarded by the European Parliament and the foundation of the original Charlemagne Prize to young people who have contributed towards the process of European integration. Like the Charlemagne Prize, which has existed since 1949, the youth prize commemorates Charlemagne, ruler of the Frankish Empire and founder of what became the Holy Roman Empire, who resided and is buried at Aachen.
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European Charlemagne Youth Prize
The European Charlemagne Youth Prize, sometimes shortened Charlemagne Youth Prize, is a prize that since 2008 has been annually awarded by the European Parliament and the foundation of the original Charlemagne Prize to young people who have contributed towards the process of European integration. Like the Charlemagne Prize, which has existed since 1949, the youth prize commemorates Charlemagne, ruler of the Frankish Empire and founder of what became the Holy Roman Empire, who resided and is buried at Aachen.
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Der Jugendkarlspreis, Vollform ...... Karlspreises in Aachen statt.
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The European Charlemagne Youth ...... sided and is buried at Aachen.
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Contributions by young people towards the process of European integration
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Der Jugendkarlspreis, Vollform ...... ternationaler Karlspreis zu Aa
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