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MEETING: IAGA 11th Scientific Assembly 23-30 August, 2009, Sopron, Hungary | From: Laszlo Szarka <szarka at ggki.hu> IAGA (one of the eight associations of the International Union of Geodesy and Geophysics, IUGG) is a non-governmental body founded to promote and coordinate studies of the electrical and magnetic properties of the Earth's core, mantle and crust, of the middle and upper atmosphere, of the ionosphere and magnetosphere, and the Sun, the solar wind, the planets and interplanetary bodies. IAGA scientific assemblies are held in every four years (between the IUGG general assemblies). In 2009, the motto is: "Our Magnetic Planet Moving in Space." About one thousand participants and approximately 1200 oral and poster contributions are expected. For the list of the 56 scientific sessions see the Second Circular, which is already downloadable from the conference website: http://www.iaga2009sopron.hu/pdf/iaga_second_web.pdf Sopron (www.sopron.hu), a real gem, is situated near the western border of Hungary (Central Europe), at the foot of the Alps, 70 km from Vienna and 220 km from Budapest. It is a gate to foreign guests wanting to visit Hungary. Sopron offers a wide variety of accommodation and excellent tourist infrastructure. The city and its surroundings are a microcosm of Hungary. A university town, Sopron has an active cultural life. The countryside is famous for its composers Liszt and Haydn (musician of Prince Eszterhazy), the Lake Ferto/Neusiedlersee Cultural Landscape as UNESCO World Heritage site, and the site of the Paneuropean Picnic (held on 19 August, 1989, which triggered the pulling down of the Berlin Wall)." | |
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