Capital of Youth Culture
Capital of Youth Culture
1. Gwanak-gu and culture
Gwanak-gu, located in the southwestern part of Seoul Metropolitan Area, has a population of about 500,000 people.
Gwanak-gu, located in the southwestern part of Seoul Metropolitan Area, has a population of about 500,000 people.
Concepción stands out as a university city and a cultural reference point in the country.
Niterói is a municipality with an estimated population of 500,000 inhabitants. It’s located in the Metropolitan Region of Rio de Janeiro, an area that concentrates 18 cities and one of the highest population densities in Brazil.
Center Rog is located in Ljubljana, the capital of Slovenia, a medium city with 280,000 inhabitants. The former Rog factory is the most important piece of 20th century industrial heritage in the city.
The Living Community Culture Program has been set up throughout the province of Lima, the capital of Peru. The city has 43 districts and nearly 10 million inhabitants.
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.
With a population of 36,220, Esch-sur-Alzette is the second largest city in Luxembourg, despite having undergone an industrial decline.
Belo Horizonte is the capital of the State of Minas Gerais and has an estimated population of 2,530,701 inhabitants. Its economy is rooted in commerce, tourism, services and, more recently, by technological innovation.
Bogotá is the capital and largest city of Colombia. It is a diverse and multicultural meeting point for people from across the country. In fact it is home to 11 million inhabitants, which is equivalent to 23% of the country’s entire population.
Dublin is a city of overlapping villages where, pre-pandemic, communities interacted in streets and neighbourhoods.