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All in italics is from Google.
No correspondence entered into if you disagree 😉
I may be so far off the mark this week
it will be embarrassing.
I had to ask Google and my photos reflect
information found thereupon.
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Amsterdam Railway Station,
The Netherlands
Amsterdam’s renown as a world book capital
has been present ever since the
Golden Age of the Dutch Republic
in the 17th century.
France is known internationally for Its
very rich culture, and literature
has shaped our lifestyle and culture
throughout centuries .
Finally, a surprise…end on a high note! 🙂
Edinburgh has been named as the
City of Literature.
One step behind Edinburgh is….
Melbourne, Victoria,
Australia.
Melbourne City of Literature is a
City of Literature located in Victoria, Australia,
as part of the UNESCO Creative Cities Network.
It was designated by UNESCO in 2008
as the second City of Literature,
after Edinburgh.
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Lens-Artist Photo Challenge Patti: Literary-Capitals
Lens-Artist Photo Challenge Leya: Literary-Capitals
Lens-Artist Photo Challenge Amy: Literary-Capitals
Lens-Artist Photo Challenge Tina: Literary-Capitals
Lovely post – and some literary news to me!
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Thank you 😊
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Very cool, Woolly. I didn’t realize that Melbourne and Edinburgh were named literary capitals. Thanks for sharing this. And great photos, too.
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Thank you, Patti. I didn’t realise that there was such a thing as a literary city, however, pleased that Melbourne was named a Literary City.
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Not off the mark at all Woolly, in fact a lovely creative response!
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Thank you Tina 🙂
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