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This list contains places that were selected as European Capitals of Culture by the Council of the European Union and that are depicted on glasses of this collection.
European Cities of Culture
1987
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Amsterdam (NL)
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1988
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West-Berlin (D)
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1989
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Paris (F)
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1990
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Glasgow (UK)
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1993
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Antwerpen (B)
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1994
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Lisboa (P)
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1995
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Luxembourg (L)
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1996
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København (DK)
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1998
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Stockholm (S)
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European Capitals of Culture
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1999
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Weimar (D)
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2000
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Avignon (F)
| Bruxelles/Brussel/Brüssel (B) Kraków (PL) Prague (CZ) Santiago de Compostela (E)
2001
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Rotterdam (NL)
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2002
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Brugge (B)
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2003
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Graz (A)
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2007
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Luxembourg (L)
| Sibiu (RO)
2009
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Linz (A)
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2010
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Essen (D)
| Pécs (H)
2012
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Maribor (SLO)
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2013
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Košice (SK)
| Marseille (F)
2015
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Plzeň (CZ)
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2016
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Donostia / SanSebastián (E)
| Wrocław (PL)
2020
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Rijeka (HR)
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2022
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Нови Сад (Novi Sad) (SRB)
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2023
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Timișoara (RO)
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2024
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Bad Ischl (A)
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2025
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Chemnitz (D)
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2026
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Trenčín (SK)
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2027
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Liepāja (LV)
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2028
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České Budějovice (CZ)
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[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/European_Capital_of_Culture]