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Yerevan elected World Book Capital

Yeveran, Armenia, has been voted as a World Book Capital by UNESCO.

Buenos Aires announced as World Book Capital 2011

Buenos Aires has been announced as World Book Capital 2011 by UNESCO, 'on the account of the consolidated strategy underpinning the programme, as well as of the quality and variety of its candidature ...

Scottish literary delegates to visit Melbourne

Nineteen delegates from Scotland and northern UK will arrive in Melbourne on 9 November to meet with Melbourne's literary community.  The delegates are from trust organisations, libraries, publis...

Melbourne named a UNESCO City of Literature

Melbourne has been named a City of Literature by the United Nations' cultural arm UNESCO.  The recognition is the result of an official bid--brought together by a steering committee led by Crikey...

Ljubljana to be next World Book Capital

Ljubljana in Slovenia has been named as UNESCO's World Book Capital for 2010.

Beirut is World Book Capital for 2009

Beirut has been named as the UNESCO World Book Capital for 2009 ‘in the light of its focus on cultural diversity, dialogue and tolerance.' The selection committee included representatives from t...

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