Convergence center

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A convergence center[1] is a central place for information and meeting to serve participants during large and manifold protest or other alternative activities at summits.

They started to be used in the 1990s as a logistic tool to solve communication problems among the large number of people present at varying activities at European Union summits, sometimes also including living quarters.

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