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Culture and Creativity

Avignon, Bergen, Bologna, Brussels, Helsinki, Kraków, Prague, Reykjavík and Santiago de Compostela

2000 European Capitals of Culture in France, Norway, Italy, Belgium, Finland, Poland, Czech Republic, Iceland and Spain.

Avignon

Special "Millennium Year": 
Nine cities were chosen to emphasise Europe's cultural heritage. 
Included cities from countries joining the EU in 2004.

Bergen

Special "Millennium Year": 
Nine cities were chosen to emphasise Europe's cultural heritage. 
Included cities from countries joining the EU in 2004.

Bologna

Special "Millennium Year": 
Nine cities were chosen to emphasise Europe's cultural heritage. 
Included cities from countries joining the EU in 2004.

Brussels

Special "Millennium Year": 
Nine cities were chosen to emphasise Europe's cultural heritage. 
Included cities from countries joining the EU in 2004.

Helsinki

Special "Millennium Year": 
Nine cities were chosen to emphasise Europe's cultural heritage. 
Included cities from countries joining the EU in 2004.

Krakow

Special "Millennium Year": 
Nine cities were chosen to emphasise Europe's cultural heritage. 
Included cities from countries joining the EU in 2004.

Prague

Special "Millennium Year": 
Nine cities were chosen to emphasise Europe's cultural heritage. 
Included cities from countries joining the EU in 2004.

Reykjavík

Special Millennium Year:
Nine cities were chosen to emphasise Europe's cultural heritage.
Included cities from countries joining the EU in 2004.
 

Reykjavik reports page

Santiago de Compostela

Special "Millennium Year": 
Nine cities were chosen to emphasise Europe's cultural heritage. 
Included cities from countries joining the EU in 2004.