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From 2 to 9 September 2015, the Polish city of Olsztyn will welcome fifty young\u00a0Europeans from 19 countries for the Second Baltic Sea Youth Dialogue. \u201cHomeland\u00a0reconsidered \u2013 new loyalties and redefined identities in Europe\u201d is the topic of the youth\u00a0dialogue, in which the K\u00f6rber Foundation and the Council of the Baltic Sea States\u00a0(CBSS) continue the cooperation they successfully started with the First Baltic Sea Youth\u00a0Dialogue in Estonia and Russia in 2014. The 2015 programme in Olsztyn run in\u00a0partnership with the Warmian-Masurian Voivoidship and is implemented by the Borussia\u00a0Foundation in Olsztyn. The aim of the Baltic Sea Youth Dialogue is to gather young\u00a0Europeans in border areas of the Baltic Sea region, to create a sense of shared\u00a0belonging and identity based on a critical approach towards the local and regional past.<\/p>\n