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Centre Virtuel de la Connaissance sur l'Europe






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Digital Research in European Studies
PurposeEuropean integration studies
Digital humanities
Location
Coordinates49°32′35.4″N 5°55′35.0″E / 49.543167°N 5.926389°E / 49.543167; 5.926389
Websitewww.cvce.eu/en

The Centre Virtuel de la Connaissance sur l'Europe (French for "Virtual Centre for Knowledge on Europe "; abbreviated CVCE) is an interdisciplinary research and documentation centre dedicated to European integration studies. It develops a digital library of multimedia resources related to European unification efforts since World War II, including the development of related international bodies such as the European Union. The library is available in English and French, though some documents are available in other languages.

The CVCE is based in Sanem CastleinLuxembourg, and is supported by the Ministry of Culture, Higher Education and Research. It is a public corporation founded by law on 7 August 2002, and forms part of the University of Luxembourg.

The digital library was formerly named the European NAvigator (ENA).

The large multimedia knowledge base includes original texts (treaties, etc.), video and audio clips, press articles, photos, interactive maps, cartoons and tables.

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