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From 2021 and every three years thereafter, a third capital will be chosen from cities in countries that are candidates or potential candidates for membership, or in countries that are part of the European Economic Area (EEA) [1] [2] – an example of the latter being Stavanger, Norway, which was a European Capital of Culture in 2008.
Met with President Katalin Novak, prime minister Orbán; delivered a speech at the opening ceremony of Veszprem - European Culture Capital 2023. [13] Egypt: Cairo, El-Shatt: February 4-7 Met with the president, prime minister and parliament speaker; as well as tourism minister and secretary-general of Arab League.
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Tallinn became the capital of a de facto independent country once again on 20 August 1991. The Old Town became a World Heritage Site in 1997, [34] and the city hosted the 2002 Eurovision Song Contest. [35] Tallinn was the 2011 European Capital of Culture, and is the recipient of the 2023 European Green Capital Award. [36]
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The European Region of Gastronomy is a title given every year to one or more cities or regions in Europe. The title is awarded by the International Institute of Gastronomy, Culture, Arts and Tourism (IGCAT). [1] [2] Braga, Minho, Portugal (2016) Riga, Latvia (2017) Galway, Ireland (2018) Sibiu, Romania (2019) Kuopio, Finland (2020)