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Global Agreements and Cities: Cultural and Economic Partnerships

This overview highlights current agreements between diverse cities across the globe, including international counterparts such as St. Petersburg, Aachen, Oslo, and more. The agreements foster cultural exchange, economic collaboration, and tourism, benefiting cities such as Cape Town, Nice, and Barcelona. The list of cities also features emerging partners like Hangzhou, Huangshan, and Ushuala, emphasizing the community-building impact of these relationships. Engaging with Gateway Cities enhances global representation and promotes awareness of local cultures and economies.

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Global Agreements and Cities: Cultural and Economic Partnerships

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  1. Current Agreements St. Petersburg RUSSIA Aachen GERMANY Oslo NORWAY Kehl GERMANY Arcueil FRANCE Hangzhou CHINA Nice FRANCE Huangshan CHINA MONACO Barcelona SPAIN Miami-Dade County USA I’lan TAIWAN Haifa ISRAEL Funchal MADEIRA Rio de Janeiro BRAZIL O R Tambo MTHATHA

  2. Current Agreements Cape Town SOUTH AFRICA Hobart AUSTRALIA Punta Arenas CHILE Christchurch NEW ZEALAND Ushuala ARGENTINA Gateway Cities (Antarctica)

  3. Current Agreements Mainz GERMANY Bordeaux FRANCE Porto PORTUGAL San Francisco Napa Valley Firenze Florence, ITALY Bilbao SPAIN • mendoza • argentina Cape Town SOUTH AFRICA Christchurch NEW ZEALAND Great Wine Capitals of the World

  4. GLOBAL REPRESENTATION

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