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Шаблон:Short description Шаблон:Use dmy dates Шаблон:Multiple image UNESCO's City of Literature programme is part of the wider Creative Cities Network.

The Network was launched in 2004, and now has member cities in seven creative fields. The other creative fields are: Crafts and Folk Art, Design, Film, Gastronomy, Media Arts, and Music.[1]

Criteria for Cities of Literature

To be approved as a City of Literature, cities need to meet a number of criteria set by UNESCO.[2]

Designated UNESCO Cities of Literature share similar characteristics:

  • Quality, quantity, and diversity of publishing in the city
  • Quality and quantity of educational programmes focusing on domestic or foreign literature at primary, secondary, and tertiary levels
  • Literature, drama, and/or poetry playing an important role in the city
  • Hosting literary events and festivals, which promote domestic and foreign literature
  • Existence of libraries, bookstores, and public or private cultural centres, which preserve, promote, and disseminate domestic and foreign literature
  • Involvement by the publishing sector in translating literary works from diverse national languages and foreign literature
  • Active involvement of traditional and new media in promoting literature and strengthening the market for literary products

Cities submit bids to UNESCO to be designated a City of Literature. The designations are monitored and reviewed every four years by UNESCO.

About the cities

Шаблон:Multiple image In 2004, Edinburgh became the first literary city. It hosts the annual International Book Festival and has its own poet laureate—the Makar.[3][4]

Ljubljana runs their Library Under the Treetops at various locations across the city, including Tivoli City Park and Zvezda Park. These sites offer a selection of book genres and several domestic and foreign newspapers and magazines.[5]

Manchester is home to the "world-class" Central Library and the "historic gems" of The Portico, John Rylands, and Chetham's.[6]

Melbourne's is home to Australia's oldest public library State Library of Victoria, the Centre of Books, Writing and Ideas The Wheeler Centre and was home to the world's biggest book shop Cole's Book Arcade, opened at the turn of the twentieth century.

Prague's "great intellectual and creative resources," includes the book design, illustration, typography, and graphic design fields. It also has the National Library of the Czech Republic among over 200 libraries, one of Europe's highest concentrations of bookshops, and the Prague Writers' Festival.[7]

Libraries in other literary cities, include: Braidense National Library in Milan, Heidelberg University Library, and the National Library of Ireland in Dublin.[8][9][10]

Dunedin is the "Edinburgh of the South", and home to New Zealand's oldest university. Durban is "fun-loving."[11][12]

Montevideo is a "vibrant, eclectic place" and Québec City is a "gorgeous, seductive place."[13][14]

Cities of Literature

Шаблон:Multiple image There are fifty three Cities of Literature, spanning thirty-nine countries and six continents.

Twenty-four of the represented cities are European, seven are Asian, and three are North American. Oceania and South America is represented by two cities each, while Africa is to have one designated city.

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Aracataca train station, in Colombia, one of the literary settings of a Gabriel Garcia Marquez's novel.

Eight countries have two designated cities, while the UK has five.

The Cities of Literature are:

City Country Year of inscription
Angoulême Шаблон:Flag 2019[15]
Baghdad Шаблон:Flag 2015[16]
Barcelona Шаблон:Flag 2015[17]
Beirut Шаблон:Flag 2019[15]
Bremen Шаблон:Flag 2023[18]
Bucheon Шаблон:Flag 2017[19]
Buffalo City Шаблон:Flag 2023[18]
Dublin Шаблон:Flag 2010[20]
Dunedin Шаблон:Flag 2014[21]
Durban Шаблон:Flag 2017[22]
Edinburgh Шаблон:Flag 2004[4]
Exeter Шаблон:Flag 2019[23][24][15]
Gothenburg Шаблон:Flag 2021[25]
Granada Шаблон:Flag 2014[26]
Heidelberg Шаблон:Flag 2014[27]
Hobart Шаблон:Flag 2023[18]
Iași Шаблон:Flag 2023[18]
Iowa City Шаблон:Flag 2008[28]
Jakarta Шаблон:Flag 2021[25]
Kozhikode Шаблон:Flag 2023[18]
Kraków Шаблон:Flag 2013[29]
Kuhmo Шаблон:Flag 2019[15]
Kutaisi Шаблон:Flag 2023[18]
Lahore Шаблон:Flag 2019[15]
Leeuwarden Шаблон:Flag 2019[30]
Lillehammer Шаблон:Flag 2017[31]
Ljubljana Шаблон:Flag 2015[32]
Lviv Шаблон:Flag 2015[33]
Lyon Шаблон:Flag 2023[18]
Manchester Шаблон:Flag 2017[34]
Melbourne Шаблон:Flag 2008[35]
Milan Шаблон:Flag 2017[36]
Montevideo Шаблон:Flag 2015[37]
Nanjing Шаблон:Flag 2019[15]
Norwich Шаблон:Flag 2012[38]
Nottingham Шаблон:Flag 2015[39]
Óbidos Шаблон:Flag 2015[40]
Odesa Шаблон:Flag 2019[41]
Okayama Шаблон:Flag 2023[18]
Prague Шаблон:Flag 2014[7]
Québec City Шаблон:Flag 2017[42]
Reykjavík Шаблон:Flag 2011[43]
Rio de Janeiro Шаблон:Flag 2023[18]
Seattle Шаблон:Flag 2017[44]
Sulaymaniyah Шаблон:Flag 2019[15]
Taif Шаблон:Flag 2023[18]
Tartu Шаблон:Flag 2015[45]
Tukums Шаблон:Flag 2023[18]
Ulyanovsk Шаблон:Flag 2015[46]
Utrecht Шаблон:Flag 2017[47]
Vilnius Шаблон:Flag 2021[48]
Wonju Шаблон:Flag 2019[15]
Wrocław Шаблон:Flag 2019[15]

See also

References

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