Currently (2007) the project has following regional centres: •
Denmark (Projekt Rastko — Denmark, network of electronic libraries and achievements regarding Danish culture and Danish-Serbian cultural and historical links) •
Republic of Macedonia (Project Rastko — Macedonia, electronic library of culture and tradition of Macedonia) •
Russia (Project Rastko — Russia) •
The Drina (Project Rastko — The Drina, electronic library of culture and tradition of the Drina) •
Kashubians (Project Rastko — Kashubia, e-library of culture and tradition of Kashubians) •
Slovenia (Project Rastko — Slovenia, e-library of Slovenian-Serbian cultural ties) •
Gora (Project Rastko — Gora, e-library of culture and tradition of Gora and Goranies) •
Poland (Project Rastko — Poland, library of Polish-Serbian cultural links) •
Lusatia (Project Rastko — Lusatia, electronic library of Sorbian-Serbian cultural ties) •
Bulgaria (Project Rastko — Bulgaria, library of Bulgarian-Serbian cultural links) •
Albania (Project Rastko — Shkoder, library of Slavs in Albania and Albanian-Slavic cultural links) •
Bosnian Krajina (Project Rastko — Banja Luka, electronic library of culture and tradition of the Bosnian Krajina) •
Ukraine (Project Rastko — Kiev-Lavov, electronic library of Ukrainian-Serbian cultural links) •
Hungary (Project Rastko — Budapest-Saint Andrew, library of culture and tradition of the Serbs in Hungary) •
Bay of Kotor (Project Rastko — Bay of Kotor, electronic library of culture and tradition of Bocca) •
Montenegro (Project Rastko — Cetinje, electronic library of culture and tradition of Montenegro) •
Kosovo (Project Rastko — Kosovo and Metohija, electronic library of culture and tradition of the southern Serbian province) •
Romania (Project Rastko — Romania, library of the culture of Serbs in Romania) •
Italy (Rastko Project — Italy, electronic library of Serbian-Italian cultural links) Each of them is autonomous, and develops its projects and activities through local academic, cultural, media NGOs and individuals, including strong co-operation with ethnic
minorities centres. Future activities of Belgrade centre will include projects about
Slovak,
Jewish and
Roma/Gypsy as well as for 29 other ethnocultural minorities in South-Eastern Europe. == See also ==