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SUMMARY:LA CIUDAD DE BURGOS: "Un recorrido por la ciudad\, el vino y sus mercados"
DESCRIPTION:Con el título: » Burgos\, un recorrido por la ciudad\, el vino y sus mercados» \, el número de Octubre de la revista que se distribuye en todos los vuelos de la compañia AIR NOSTRUM\, ha facilitado a todos sus viajeros un curioso recorrido por la ciudad de Burgos.  \nEn él se hacen mención a los lugares que históricamente tuvieron relación con la venta de producto de proximidad. Estas plazas conservan hoy día su fisonomía original aunque muchas de ellas ya no conservan el uso como mercado que fueron en otra época.  \nOs animamos a disfrutar de él\, además se mencionan algunos de los artesanos que aún continúan trabajando con técnicas artesanales como la Botería Domingo  \nPodéis descargar el artículo completo aquí:  \nBurgosAIR NOSTRUM
URL:https://burgosgastronomycity.com/evento/la-ciudad-de-burgos-un-recorrido-por-la-ciudad-el-vino-y-sus-mercados/
LOCATION:Burgos\, Burgos
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SUMMARY:UNESCO celebrates World Cities Day designating 66 new Creative Cities
DESCRIPTION:Paris\, 30 October—On the occasion of World Cities’ Day\, celebrated on 31 October\, UNESCO is designating 66 urban settlements that are to join the Organization’s Network of Creative Cities\, which now number a total of 246 members. The Network brings together cities that base their development on creativity\, whether in music\, arts and folk crafts\, design\, cinema\, literature\, digital arts or gastronomy. \nUNESCO creative cities commit to placing culture at the centre of their development strategies and to share their best practices. \n“All over the world\, these cities\, each in its way\, make culture the pillar\, not an accessory\, of their strategy\,” says UNESCO Director-General Audrey Azoulay. “This favours political and social innovation and is particularly important for the young generations.” \nOn 31 October\, UNESCO and officials from 24 cities around the world will celebrate World Cities Day mobilizing the Organization’s different urban networks which focus not only on culture but also on access\, inclusion\, global citizenship education\, defense of rights\, economics and employment\, as well as climate change prevention and resilience. The celebration\, an occasion for “urban dialogues\,” will showcase exceptional cities that rely on innovation and collective intelligence to shape their future. \nIn the framework of a partnership between UNESCO and Netexplo Observatory\, the celebration will also recognize ten cities which use state of the art technological innovation at the service of citizens to transform cities around the world sustainably. Relying on a global network of 20 universities\, ten cities will be honoured for their innovative use of digital technology in their socio-economic and environmental development. \nThe new members of UNESCO’s Creative Cities Network are: \nAfyonkarahisar (Turkey) – Gastronomy\nAmbon (Indonesia) – Music\nAngoulême (France) – Literature\nAreguá (Paraguay) – Crafts and Folk Art\nArequipa (Peru) – Gastronomy\nAsahikawa (Japan) – Design\nAyacucho (Peru) – Crafts and Folk Art\nBaku (Azerbaijan) – Design\nBallarat (Australia) – Crafts and Folk Art\nBandar Abbas (Iran [Islamic Republic of]) – Crafts and Folk Art\nBangkok (Thailand) – Design\nBeirut (Lebanon) – Literature\nBelo Horizonte (Brazil) – Gastronomy\nBendigo (Australia) – Gastronomy\nBergamo (Italy) – Gastronomy\nBiella (Italy) – Crafts and Folk Art\nCaldas da Rainha (Portugal) – Crafts and Folk Art\nCebu City (Philippines) – Design\nEssaouira (Morocco) – Music\nExeter (United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland) – Literature\nFortaleza (Brazil) – Design\nHanoi (Vietnam) – Design \nHavana (Cuba) – Music\nHyderabad (India) – Gastronomy\nJinju (Republic of Korea) – Crafts and Folk Art\nKargopol (Russian Federation) – Crafts and Folk Art\nKarlsruhe (Germany) – Media Arts\nKazan (Russian Federation) – Music\nKırşehir (Turkey) – Music\nKuhmo (Finland) – Literature\nLahore (Pakistan) – Literature\nLeeuwarden (Netherlands) – Literature\nLeiria (Portugal) – Music\nLliria (Spain) – Music\nMérida (Mexico) – Gastronomy\nMetz (France) – Music\nMuharraq (Bahrain) – Design\nMumbai (India) – Film\nNanjing (China) – Literature\nOdessa (Ukraine) – Literature\nOverstrand Hermanus (South Africa) – Gastronomy\nPort of Spain (Trinidad and Tobago) – Music\nPortoviejo (Ecuador) – Gastronomy\nPotsdam (Germany) – Film\nQuerétaro (Mexico) – Design\nRamallah (Palestine) – Music\nSan José (Costa Rica) – Design\nSanandaj (Iran [Islamic Republic of]) – Music\nSantiago de Cali (Colombia) – Media Arts\nSanto Domingo (Dominican Republic) – Music\nSarajevo (Bosnia and Herzegovina) – Film\nSharjah (United Arab Emirates) – Crafts and Folk Art\nSlemani (Iraq) – Literature\nSukhothai (Thailand) – Crafts and Folk Art\nTrinidad (Cuba) – Crafts and Folk Art\nValladolid (Spain) – Film\nValledupar (Colombia) – Music\nValparaíso (Chile) – Music\nVeszprém (Hungary) – Music\nViborg (Denmark) – Media Arts\nViljandi (Estonia) – Crafts and Folk Art\nVranje (Serbia) – Music\nWellington (New Zealand) – Film\nWonju (Republic of Korea) – Literature\nWrocław (Poland) – Literature\nYangzhou (China) – Gastronomy
URL:https://burgosgastronomycity.com/evento/unesco-celebrates-world-cities-day-designating-66-new-creative-cities/
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