Barcelona’s cultural rights plan: “We Make Culture”
Barcelona’s cultural rights plan: “We Make Culture”
1. Barcelona and culture
With an area of 100 km2 and a population of 1.6 million inhabitants, Barcelona is one of the densest cities in Europe.
With an area of 100 km2 and a population of 1.6 million inhabitants, Barcelona is one of the densest cities in Europe.
Amman (the Ancient Rabbat ‘Ammon (1200 BC) of the Ammonites and the Classical Philadelphia of Roman periods) has served as the ancient and modern capital of Jordan. It is one of the oldest inhabited cities in the world.
Music is the heartbeat of Adelaide through our year-round festivals, on street performances and live music venues.
Dublin is a city of overlapping villages where, pre-pandemic, communities interacted in streets and neighbourhoods.
Abasto is a small sector of the City of Buenos Aires that occupies part of the neighbourhoods of Almagro and Balvanera.
Wrocław, with a population of 641 607, is a city in western Poland. It’s an academic centre, with 22 institutions of higher learning and over 140,000 students.
Human rights defenders, NGOs, artists and writers/journalists are the targets of systematic and strategic attacks around the world.
Called ‘Korean Santorini’ for a harmonised mingling of seashore lines and clis, the Huinnyeoul Culture Village has the blessings of scenic nature.
Yalova is on the south of the Marmara Region in Turkey. Since the early Ottoman period, Yalova (or Yalakabad with its historical name) had been under Ottoman rule and in the periphery of Ottoman imperial centers.
Yakutsk, 6.5 hours in plane from Moscow, is the largest city in the permafrost zone of Russia. It was founded in 1632 on the left Bank of the Lena river. Yakutsk is the capital of the Sakha Republic (Yakutia) and has the largest port on the river.