American Capital of Culture

The non-governmental organization American Capital of Culture Organization selects one city in the Americas annually to serve as the American Capital of Culture for a period of one year. The organization claims the initiative is based closely on the European Capital of Culture program; it enjoys the backing of the Organization of American States, but the OAS is not involved in the selection process.[1]

The organization was founded in 1998 with the objectives to raise awareness of culture in the Americas and to promote the city selected as the Capital of Culture for the year. The chosen city is publicized on the television networks Antena 3 and the Discovery network.[1][2]

List of dates of American Capital of Culture

American Capitals of Culture[3]
YearCityCountry
2000 Mérida Mexico
2001 Iquique Chile
2002 Maceió Brazil
2003 Panama City Panama
Curitiba Brazil
2004 Santiago Chile
2005 Guadalajara Mexico
2006 Cordoba Argentina
2007 Cuzco Peru
2008 Brasília Brazil
2009 Asunción Paraguay
2010 Santo Domingo Dominican Republic
2011 Quito Ecuador
2012 São Luís Brazil
2013 Barranquilla Colombia
2014 Colima Mexico
2015 Mayagüez Puerto Rico
2016 Valdivia Chile
2017 Mérida Mexico
2018 Anzoátegui Venezuela
2019 San Miguel de Allende Mexico
2020 Punta Arenas Chile
2021 Estado de Zacatecas Mexico

See also

References

  1. Capital Americana de la Cultura. "La Capital Americana de la Cultura: noticias". www.cac-acc.org. Retrieved 29 October 2020.
  2. "La Capital Americana de la Cultura: noticias". www.cac-acc.org (in Spanish). Capital Americana de la Cultura. Retrieved 29 October 2020.
  3. "Bienvenidos / Welcome / Bem-vindos / Bienvenus". www.cac-acc.org. Capital Americana de la Cultura. Retrieved 29 October 2020.
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