Logos of the European Year of Cultural Heritage (2018), Wiki Loves Monument and Wikimedia
The year of 2018 was designated to be the European Year of Cultural Heritage by the European Commission. [1][2]
Announced in 2017, it was officially launched on January 31, 2018.[3]
To this initiative are participating 28 European countries.
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- SMEs & the Craft Industry (1983)
- People's Europe (1984)
- Music (1985)
- Road Safety (1986)
- Environment (1987)
- Cinema & Television (1988)
- Information on Cancer (1989)
- Tourism (1990)
- Safety, Hygiene & Health Protection at Work (1992)
- Elderly & Solidarity between Generations (1993)
- Nutrition & Health (1994)
- Road Safety (1995)
- Lifelong Learning (1996)
- Racism & Xenophobia (1997)
- Local & Regional Democracy (1998)
- Violence against Women (1999)
- Languages (2001)
- People with Disabilities (2003)
- Education through Sport (2004)
- Citizenship through Education (2005)
- Workers' Mobility (2006)
- Equal Opportunities for All (2007)
- Intercultural Dialogue (2008)
- Creativity & Innovation (2009)
- Poverty & Social Exclusion (2010)
- Volunteering (2011)
- Active Ageing (2012)
- Citizens (2013–2014)
- Development (2015)
- (2018)
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