Jinju’s Dancing City
Jinju’s Dancing City
1. Context
Jinju is a city of urban and rural areas with a population of 350,000 with about 1,300 years of history.
Jinju is a city of urban and rural areas with a population of 350,000 with about 1,300 years of history.
El Carmen de Viboral is located in the Eastern Antioquia subregion, and is home to 60,000 people.
Dublin is the capital of Ireland. Since the 1990s, it has undergone population growth, both in number and ethnic diversity, has faced economic challenges and has modernised.
Concepción is the capital of the Biobío Region. It is home to more than 230 thousand inhabitants and it is located approximately 500 kilometres from Santiago.
Chiang Mai, with 1.6 million inhabitants, is the second largest city in Thailand and the center of the northern province.
The State of Ceará has around 9,1 million inhabitants. Its economy ranks 11th among the other states of Brazil, and its capital, Fortaleza, is located in a strategic region, for its facilitated access to big economies of the world.
Belo Horizonte is the capital of the State of Minas Gerais in Brazil. Over the years, the city has attracted residents from other regions, which has created a significant mix of different cultures.
The history of Baie-Mahault was established by and around migration and mobility.
The Acadian people are descendants of Canada’s first French settlers. They arrived as a result of mass deportation between 1755 and 1763, and were spread between to New England, Louisiana, France, Quebec, and more.
For 8000 years, the Anishinaabe have lived the Abitibi-Témiscamingue. After a law was passed in 1876, First Nations children were forced to attend residential schools and reserves were created, resulting in these groups losing their culture and language.