The regional CULTURAT movement in Abitibi-Témiscamingue
The regional CULTURAT movement in Abitibi-Témiscamingue
Background
Abitibi-Témiscamingue is a region of nearly 145,000 inhabitants located in western Quebec.
Abitibi-Témiscamingue is a region of nearly 145,000 inhabitants located in western Quebec.
In recent years, the Municipal Government of Mexico City has developed pioneering national public policies that promote the role of culture as a cross-cutting element of sustainable development in cities.
Bilbao's process is well-known and has been frequently used as a benchmark in international studies on urban policies.
The neighbourhood of "El Gancho" is located in the heart of Zaragoza, a city with over 680,000 inhabitants, and in the centre of the Old Town (the 2nd largest in Spain). It emerged 800 years ago when the Market moved outside the Roman city.
The Medina of Tunis was listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1979. It is made up of a central Medina (8th c.) and two suburbs (13th c.) and covers an area of 299 hectares.
Rosario is located in the south of Santa Fe province, Argentina. It covers an area of 178.69 square kilometres, with a population of 948,312 inhabitants (2010 census) and is the third-largest city in Argentina.
Rosario is located in the south of Santa Fe province, Argentina. It occupies an area 178.69 km2, with a population of 948,312 inhabitants.
Roeselare is a medium-sized city of more than 61.000 inhabitants in Flanders, Belgium. The city was looking for a place for a new library as two independent libraries were merging.
1. Context
In Rio de Janeiro, vulnerable communities are part of the urban reality.