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Macedonia, Montenegro, Romania, Serbia, Slovenia and Turkey. The research net-
work is also open to mountain scientists from outside Southeastern Europe who
have expertise or a research interest in the SEEmore region.
Similar to the history of the MRI, great things start with a good idea and grow
with the commitment of individual researchers working towards concrete activities.
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