European Youth Capital

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Italy Turin (2010)
Belgium Antwerp (2011)
Portugal Braga (2012)
Slovenia Maribor (2013)
Greece Thessaloniki (2014)
RomaniaCluj-Napoca (2015)
AzerbaijanGanja (2016)

The European Youth Capital (abbreviated EYC) is the title awarded to a European city for the period of one year, during which it is given the chance to showcase, through a multi-faceted programme, its youth-related cultural, social, political and economic life and development.[1] The European Youth Capital is an initiative by the European Youth Forum, and the first capital was chosen in 2009. The current, capital for the 2016 calendar year is Ganja, Azerbaijan.

Goals

The European Youth Capital aims in promoting intra-European co-operation between young people. Among the most important aspects of the institution is the betterment of everyday life of the youth in the city selected as youth capital, not just for the duration of the festivities, but in the long term.[2] Additionally, participation of the youth in the design and implementation of the plans for each capital of youth is encouraged by the EYC.[2] Ensuring that the youth are informed and actively involved in society and given opportunities for a better future is also a priority for the EYC initiative.[1] Tourism and increased international prestige are some of the additional benefits of being named European Youth Capital.[1]

Capitals 2009–2018

Since 2009, there have been seven European Youth Capitals, and the selections for 2016, 2017 and 2018 have been announced:[3] [4][5]

European Youth Capital
Year City Country Notes
2009 Rotterdam Netherlands Netherlands
2010 Turin Italy Italy
2011 Antwerp Belgium Belgium
2012 Braga Portugal Portugal Info
2013 Maribor Slovenia Slovenia Info
2014 Thessaloniki Greece Greece Info
2015 Cluj-Napoca Romania Romania Info

other candidates: Poland Katowice, Spain La Laguna, Spain Badajoz, Russia Ivanovo, Lithuania Vilnius, Azerbaijan Ganja, Italy Lecce and Russia Perm

2016 Ganja Azerbaijan Azerbaijan other candidates: Bulgaria Varna, Lithuania Vilnius, Spain La Laguna and Spain Badajoz
2017 Varna Bulgaria Bulgaria other candidates: Portugal Cascais, Republic of Ireland Galway, United Kingdom Newcastle and Italy Perugia[6]
2018 Cascais Portugal Portugal other candidates: Hungary Kecskemét, United Kingdom Manchester, Serbia Novi Sad and Italy Perugia

See also

References

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