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The European Capitals of Culture initiative began in 1985 with the aims of illustrating the richness and diversity of European cities, celebrating European cultural ties and uniting Europeans by emphasizing similarities and promoting a deeper understanding between [[culture|cultures]]. The initiative also has the objective of raising the designated city’s international profile and boosting tourism. The EU Commission is tasked with choosing two cities per year to be the European Capitals of Culture, based on specific criteria that judges what a city plans to do to make it exceptional in that year.
 
The European Capitals of Culture initiative began in 1985 with the aims of illustrating the richness and diversity of European cities, celebrating European cultural ties and uniting Europeans by emphasizing similarities and promoting a deeper understanding between [[culture|cultures]]. The initiative also has the objective of raising the designated city’s international profile and boosting tourism. The EU Commission is tasked with choosing two cities per year to be the European Capitals of Culture, based on specific criteria that judges what a city plans to do to make it exceptional in that year.
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== External links and references ==
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* [http://ec.europa.eu/culture/our-programmes-and-actions/capitals/capitals-beyond-2019_en.htm Culture section of European Commission]
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* [http://www.liveriga.com/en/5727-riga-european-capital-of-culture-2014 Riga, European Capital of Culture]
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* [http://www.uneecc.org/htmls/welcome_page.html University Network of the European Capitals of Culture]
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* [http://www.ecoc-doc-athens.eu/ Documentation centre on European Capitals of Culture]
  
 
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Latest revision as of 14:55, 3 April 2014

European Capitals of Culture[edit]

The European Capitals of Culture initiative began in 1985 with the aims of illustrating the richness and diversity of European cities, celebrating European cultural ties and uniting Europeans by emphasizing similarities and promoting a deeper understanding between cultures. The initiative also has the objective of raising the designated city’s international profile and boosting tourism. The EU Commission is tasked with choosing two cities per year to be the European Capitals of Culture, based on specific criteria that judges what a city plans to do to make it exceptional in that year.

External links and references[edit]