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Over 60 new members inaugurated in UNESCO’s Creative Cities network

/ 06:42 PM November 03, 2019

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Hyderabad, India has been designated a UNESCO Creative City for its gastronomy, which includes dishes like the Hyderabadi biryani. Image: IStock/Geckophotos via AFP Relaxnews

To mark World Cities Day on Oct. 31, United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) has admitted a total of 66 new members to its Creative Cities network for demonstrating a rich heritage in gastronomy, music, literature, cinema, folk art and design.

The newest additions bring the network to a total of 246 Creative Cities.

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“All over the world, these cities, each in its way, make culture the pillar, not an accessory, of their strategy,” said UNESCO Director-General Audrey Azoulay in a statement.

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“This favors political and social innovation and is particularly important for the young generations.”

The UNESCO-designated World Cities Day aims to showcase exceptional cities that are examples of “innovation and collective intelligence” for the future.

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In the category of gastronomy, new members this year include Arequipa, Peru; Belo Horizonte, Brazil; Bergamo, Italy; Hyderabad, India; and Yangzhou, China.

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Angoulême, France; Beirut, Lebanon; Nanjing, China; and Wonju, South Korea gained membership for their rich literary heritage.

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Havana, Cuba; Metz, France; and Port of Spain in Trinidad and Tobago were admitted in the category of music.

Mumbai gained membership via the film category.

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was named as a creative city for the design category.

Here are the new members of UNESCO’s Creative Cities network:

Afyonkarahisar (Turkey) – Gastronomy

Ambon (Indonesia) – Music

Angoulême (France) – Literature

Areguá (Paraguay) – Crafts and Folk Art

Arequipa (Peru) – Gastronomy

Asahikawa (Japan) – Design

Ayacucho (Peru) – Crafts and Folk Art

Baku (Azerbaijan) – Design

Ballarat (Australia) – Crafts and Folk Art

Bandar Abbas (Iran [Islamic Republic of]) – Crafts and Folk Art

Bangkok (Thailand) – Design

Beirut (Lebanon) – Literature

Belo Horizonte (Brazil) – Gastronomy

Bendigo (Australia) – Gastronomy

Bergamo (Italy) – Gastronomy

Biella (Italy) – Crafts and Folk Art

Caldas da Rainha (Portugal) – Crafts and Folk Art

Cebu City (Philippines) – Design

Essaouira (Morocco) – Music

Exeter (United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland) – Literature

Fortaleza (Brazil) – Design

Hanoi (Vietnam) – Design

Havana (Cuba) – Music

Hyderabad (India) – Gastronomy

Jinju (Republic of Korea) – Crafts and Folk Art

Kargopol (Russian Federation) – Crafts and Folk Art

Karlsruhe (Germany) – Media Arts

Kazan (Russian Federation) – Music

Kırşehir (Turkey) – Music

Kuhmo (Finland) – Literature

Lahore (Pakistan) – Literature

Leeuwarden (Netherlands) – Literature

Leiria (Portugal) – Music

Lliria (Spain) – Music

Mérida (Mexico) – Gastronomy

Metz (France) – Music

Muharraq (Bahrain) – Design

Mumbai (India) – Film

Nanjing (China) – Literature

Odessa (Ukraine) – Literature

Overstrand Hermanus (South Africa) – Gastronomy

Port of Spain (Trinidad and Tobago) – Music

Portoviejo (Ecuador) – Gastronomy

Potsdam (Germany) – Film

Querétaro (Mexico) – Design

Ramallah (Palestine) – Music

San José (Costa Rica) – Design

Sanandaj (Iran [Islamic Republic of]) – Music

Santiago de Cali (Colombia) – Media Arts

Santo Domingo (Dominican Republic) – Music

Sarajevo (Bosnia and Herzegovina) – Film

Sharjah (United Arab Emirates) – Crafts and Folk Art

Slemani (Iraq) – Literature

Sukhothai (Thailand) – Crafts and Folk Art

Trinidad (Cuba) – Crafts and Folk Art

Valladolid (Spain) – Film

Valledupar (Colombia) – Music

Valparaíso (Chile) – Music

Veszprém (Hungary) – Music

Viborg (Denmark) – Media Arts

Viljandi (Estonia) – Crafts and Folk Art

Vranje (Serbia) – Music

Wellington (New Zealand) – Film

Wonju (Republic of Korea) – Literature

Wrocław (Poland) – Literature

Yangzhou (China) – Gastronomy
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