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This report follows the second monitoring meeting in Brussels on 7 March 2017 between Valletta, one of the two European Capitals of Culture (ECOC) in 2018, and the monitoring and advisory panel (the “panel”). Valletta was recommended for the 2018 title at the selection meeting in October 2012 and formally designated as the ECOC in May 2013; the recommendations in the selection report, the two post-designation reports and the first monitoring report4 are still valid.
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This report follows the meeting in Brussels on 7 March 2017 between Leeuwarden-Fryslân 2018, one of the two European Capitals of Culture (ECOC) in 2018, and the monitoring and advisory panel (the “panel”). It is the second formal monitoring meeting since the selection meeting in September 2013 and the formal designation of Leeuwarden as an ECOC in May 2014. The panel met Leeuwarden-Fryslân 2018 for an informal post-designation meeting in November 2014 and for the first monitoring meeting in September 2015.
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The report is addressed to the Leeuwarden-Fryslân 2018 Foundation (LF2018) and will be published on the European Commission's website.
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This final report presents the findings of the ex-post evaluation of the ECoC Action for 2016, which was undertaken by Ecorys and the Centre for Strategy and Evaluation Services (CSES). The evaluation focussed on the two 2016 hosts: San Sebastián (Spain) and Wrocław (Poland). It assessed the ways in which each city implemented their ECoC and the effects that have resulted. The report explains how San Sebastián and Wrocław developed their application, designed their cultural programmes and organised themselves to deliver their activities. The report also focusses on the benefits of hosting the title, as well as on legacy and lessons learned.
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This is the seventh edition of the Wrocław 2016 News magazine.
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This report follows the meeting in Brussels on 8 March 2017 between the panel and Rijeka, one of the two European Capitals of Culture (ECOC) in 2020. Rijeka was nominated as the European Capital of Culture 2020 in Croatia in August 2016; its bid-book is available on the Rijeka 2020 website. The report is addressed to the Rijeka 2020 organisation (2020 LLC) and will be published on the European Commission’s website.

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This report follows the meeting in Brussels on 10 October 2017 between the panel and Novi Sad, one of the three European Capitals of Culture (ECoC) in 2021. Novi Sad was nominated as the European Capital of Culture 2021 in January 2017 on the basis of the panel Selection Report; its bid-book is available on the Novi Sad website. This monitoring report is addressed to the Novi Sad 2021 Foundation and will be published on the European Commission’s website.
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This is the report of the selection panel (the “panel”) for the competition for the European Capital of Culture (ECOC) in 2022 in Lithuania.
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This is the report of the Expert panel (the “panel”) in the selection phase of the competition for the European Capital of Culture 2022 in Luxembourg.