Santa Fe's Cultural Capital
Santa Fe's Cultural Capital
1. Santa Fe and culture
Santa Fe is one of the ten largest and oldest cities in Argentina.
Santa Fe is one of the ten largest and oldest cities in Argentina.
With a population of 36,220, Esch-sur-Alzette is the second largest city in Luxembourg, despite having undergone an industrial decline.
Abasto is a small sector of the City of Buenos Aires that occupies part of the neighbourhoods of Almagro and Balvanera.
Human rights defenders, NGOs, artists and writers/journalists are the targets of systematic and strategic attacks around the world.
Taichung City, with 2.81 million inhabitants, is located in central Taiwan. It is a densely populated and economically powerful city. Taichung is among the top 100 most visited cities in the world and was named the most liveable city in Taiwan by a CNN report.
Santiago de los Caballeros is an economic, political, cultural, and urban metropolis with a population of 791,568. The city’s founding historic neighbourhoods of La Joya and Los Pepines are where the project has been carried out.
Torreón (Coahuila) is a young city in northern Mexico. It grew initially because of the area’s agricultural resources, which established a foundation for the city’s industrial, commercial, economic, and social development.
Tequila is home to only 40,000 people but receives 500,000 tourists every year.
São Paulo has over 12 million inhabitants and 14,9 million tourists per year. It is the most important economic center of Brazil, and the capital of culture in Latin America, being a gastronomic hub, full of leisure, knowledge and entertainment.
The city of Puebla is located in the centre of the country and is a World Heritage Site. It has a large population of Indigenous peoples and is a tourist destination for its gastronomy and craftsmanship work.