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Three Intercultural Cities among the 26 municipalities awarded a distinction by the Europe Prize Sub-Committee

The Sub-Committee on the Europe Prize decided on 19 May 2020 to award 8 Plaques of Honour, 6 Flags of Honour and 12 European Diplomas, distinctions which are all part of the Europe Prize.

The decision on the winning city of the Europe Prize will be taken in the summer.

Created by PACE in 1955, the Europe Prize is the highest distinction that can be bestowed on a European town for its actions in the European domain. The Sub-Committee also awards Plaques of Honour, Flags of Honour and European Diplomas – awards which also form part of the Europe Prize.

In this frame, Vinnytsia (Ukraine) was awarded the Plaque of Honour, which is the second highest distinction after the Europe Prize. Reggio Emilia (Italy) and Bilbao (Spain) were awarded the European Diploma.

In the past, several other ICC members have been awarded the European Prize, including Donostia-San Sebastiàn, Lublin, Bursa, Berlin Neukölln, Strasbourg, Kristiansand, Palermo and Turin.

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19 May 2020
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