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.
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.