Cultural citizenship for an open and diverse city
Cultural citizenship for an open and diverse city
1. Matera and culture
Matera is a city in the South of Italy with 62.000 inhabitants.
Matera is a city in the South of Italy with 62.000 inhabitants.
Jakarta, Indonesia’s bustling capital, grapples with urban challenges like congestion and limited green spaces.
Dakar is the capital of Senegal, a West African country with a population with over 18,000,000 inhabitants and a national area of 196,722 km2.
Belfast is the capital city of Northern Ireland and the cultural heart of the region. Its strengths include creative industries and artists, digital innovation, film and TV, cyber security, FinTech, sciences, manufacturing, engineering.
With a population of 144,472, Trois-Rivières is the main cultural hub of the Mauricie region. It’s a dynamic city, with a number of notable cultural and academic institutions, as well as numerous festivals.
Moscow is a large capital with many unique objects of culture and art. There are about 1800 cultural organizations in Moscow, more than 50% of which are state-owned.
Lisbon is a city with a vibrant cultural life with traditional venues, unconventional venues, private not-for-profit cultural associations/foundations, and public cultural companies.
Guadalajara, the capital of Jalisco, is located in western Mexico, and is one of the most populated cities in the country. Founded in 1542, it has historically been the cradle of great Mexican cultural movements.
Selçuklu, the district with the highest population in Konya with 682 514 inhabitants, is the first in the socio-economic development ranking and the center of attraction of the city.
Gunsan,a port city, is a logistics hub for Northeast Asian countries and a sea trade gateway to the Yellow Sea. The city recently experienced a big industrial crisis with several shut downs.