Charter of Cultural Rights
Charter of Cultural Rights
1. Concepción and culture
Concepción stands out as a university city and a cultural reference point in the country.
Concepción stands out as a university city and a cultural reference point in the country.
Selçuklu, the district with the highest population in Konya with 682 514 inhabitants, is the first in the socio-economic development ranking and the center of attraction of the city.
The founders of Büyükçekmece, where the first settlement began in the seventh century BC, were Hellenic. Büyükçekmece came under the rule of the Ottoman Empire in 1453.
Gunsan,a port city, is a logistics hub for Northeast Asian countries and a sea trade gateway to the Yellow Sea. The city recently experienced a big industrial crisis with several shut downs.
Incheon is a metropolitan city of Korea, covering 1,066.4 Km2 with a population of over three million.
Suwon is recognized around the world as a learning city that also promotes the right to culture for the more than 43 000 disabled citizens, and received the 2017 UNESCO Learning City Award.
Songpa-gu is an autonomous district in the southeastern part of Seoul, with roughly 660 000 residents. It is a place where history and modernity coexist.
Wrocław, located in western Poland, is an academic and a dynamic business center with an economy increasingly based on new technologies and innovation.
San Luis Potosi is the capital of the eponymous state, home to nearly one million people, and is part of one of the most important metropolitan areas of Mexico. Its Historic Centre has been designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Moscow is a modern European megacity with 875 years of history and 12.5 million people.