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  2. Creative Cities Network - Wikipedia

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    The UNESCO Creative Cities Network (UCCN) is a flagship city programme of UNESCO launched in 2004 to promote cooperation among cities which have recognized culture and creativity as strategic drivers of sustainable urban development. [1][2][3] As of 2022, there are almost 300 cities from around 90 countries in the network.

  3. Creative city - Wikipedia

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    In 2004, UNESCO established the Creative Cities Network (UCCN). UCCN was established to share best practices and partnerships that can help sustain and improve a city's creativity. All cities recognized as a member of the UCCN agree that creativity acts as a strategic factor of sustainable development.

  4. City of Crafts and Folk Arts - Wikipedia

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    The current designated Cities of Crafts and Folk Arts of UNESCO are: Ancient tradition of handicrafts, including textiles from palm trees, pottery, weaving, and joinery. Known for its pottery, home to 450 pottery workshops. Heritage of crafts and folk arts, including beadwork, tablecloth production, palm branch and leaf creations, as well as ...

  5. City of Gastronomy - Wikipedia

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    Ver-o-peso Market in Belém. UNESCO's City of Gastronomy project is part of the wider Creative Cities Network.The Network was launched in 2004, and organizes member cities into seven creative fields: Crafts and Folk Art, Design, Film, Gastronomy, Literature, Media Arts, and Music.

  6. City of Music (UNESCO) - Wikipedia

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    The network is a sub-network of the wider UNESCO Creative Cities Network, or UCCN. The UCCN launched in 2004, and has member cities in seven creative fields. The other fields are: Crafts and Folk Art, Design, Film, Gastronomy, Literature, and Media Arts. [2]

  7. Kraków UNESCO City of Literature - Wikipedia

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    Krakow UNESCO City of Literature is a City of Literature located in Krakow, Poland, as a member of the UNESCO Creative Cities Network. Krakow joined the UCCN on 21 October 2013 as the first Slavic and second non-English speaking city. [1] Krakow’s main objective as a UNESCO City of Literature is to develop and implement a program promoting ...

  8. City of Literature - Wikipedia

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    The State Library Victoria in Melbourne. UNESCO's City of Literature programme is part of the wider Creative Cities Network. The Network was launched in 2004, and now has member cities in seven creative fields. The other creative fields are: Crafts and Folk Arts, Design, Film, Gastronomy, Media Arts, and Music. [1]

  9. Frutillar - Wikipedia

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    Frutillar is known as the "City of Music", and since 2017 is part of the UNESCO Creative Cities Network (UCCN), becoming the first Chilean city to be nominated, as well as the southernmost Creative City of Music in the world. Vicente Pérez Rosales Emil Körner in the uniform of the Army of Chile