Outlines of Culture
Outlines of Culture
1. Moscow and culture
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.
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.
Gwanak-gu, located in the southwestern part of Seoul Metropolitan Area, has a population of about 500,000 people.
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.
In Istanbul, the communities in the area of action of the “Bus of The Republic” have limited access to the city’s cultural spaces and activities.
Elefsina is one of the five most important sacred cities of antiquity, the city of the Elefsinian Mysteries and birthplace of Aeschylus, Eleusis.
Bristol city centre is the regional centre for employment, shopping, culture, healthcare, education and transport. It provides 45% of the city’s jobs.
As one of China’s Central Cities, Xi’an is the capital of Shaanxi Province. It was the starting point of the ancient Silk Road and the capital of such splendid dynasties as the Han and Tang. The city’s long history can be traced back to the Paleolithic era.
Leeds is an industrial city in West Yorkshire, Northern England. Administratively, it is a metropolitan borough comprising 33 wards. It is the third largest UK city with the largest economic centre outside London.
Located on the banks of the Niger River, Ségou is the capital of the ancient Bambara Kingdom.
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.