Culture Connects
Culture Connects
1. Brasilia and culture
The Federal District is home to 3 million people, and is made up of 33 administrative regions.
The Federal District is home to 3 million people, and is made up of 33 administrative regions.
Brussels is both the Belgian capital and one of the top European cities. Indeed, according to the IOM, it is the second-most cosmopolitan city in the world.
As a French-speaking cultural metropolis in North America, Montreal is known for its cultural vitality.
Hammana is a Lebanese town located in the heart of the Lamartine Valley, 30 kilometres from Beirut and 1150m above sea level.
HEAL (Health. Equity. Arts. Learning.) Community Approach’s urban prototype is located in the Smoketown neighbourhood of Louisville, KY.
Quebec has 8.3 million inhabitants, 78% of whom are Francophones. This represents 86% of all French speakers in Canada.
The City of Longueuil has a population of 246,900 and is part of one of the most urbanised areas of Montérégie region of Quebec, Canada.
Busan is the 2nd largest city in Korea. The old downtown of Busan, located in the Jung-gu District, has been playing a valuable role in facilitating foreign cultural exchanges since its port opened in 1407.
Barcelona is home to the most important self-governing institutions in Catalonia: the Generalitat de Catalunya (government) and the Catalan Parliament.