Langbahn Team – Weltmeisterschaft

The Europe Prize

The Europe Prize[1] is a premium established in 1955 by the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe. It is awarded each year to one or more municipalities that have made exceptional efforts to spread the ideal of European unity.

Winning cities

Year City[2] Country
1955 Coventry  United Kingdom
1956 Puteaux
Offenbach am Main
 France
 West Germany
1957 Bordeaux
Turin
 France
 Italy
1958 Vienna
The Hague
 Austria
 Netherlands
1959 Istanbul  Turkey
1960 Bruges
Aarhus
 Belgium
 Denmark
1961 Rhodes
Schwarzenbek
 Greece
 West Germany
1962 Palerme  Italy
1963 Aubenas  France
1964 Innsbruck  Austria
1965 Tübingen  West Germany
1966 Kristiansand  Norway
1967 Strasbourg  France
1968 Faenza  Italy
1969 Karlsruhe
Nancy
 West Germany
 France
1970 Sierre  Switzerland
1971 Udine  Italy
1972 Zelzate  Belgium
1973 Würzburg  West Germany
1974 Cesenatico
Mâcon
 Italy
 France
1975 Darmstadt  West Germany
1976 Devon  United Kingdom
1977 Avignon  France
1978 Tubize  Belgium
1979 Graz  Austria
1980 Passau  West Germany
1981 Braunfels  West Germany
1982 Braine-l'Alleud  Belgium
1983 Lausanne  Switzerland
1984 Royal Leamington Spa  United Kingdom
1985 Santiago de Compostela  Spain
1986 Klagenfurt
Arnhem
 Austria
 Netherlands
1987 Berlin-Neukölln  West Germany
1988 Aalborg  Denmark
1989 Lucca  Italy
1990 Plouguerneau  France
1991 Bursa  Turkey
1992 Delfzijl  Netherlands
1993 Bocholt
Mülheim an der Ruhr
 Germany
1994 Linz  Austria
1995 Bologne  Italy
1996 Wansbeck  United Kingdom
1997 Ratisbonne  Germany
1998 Częstochowa  Poland
1999 Speyer  Germany
2000 Cockermouth
Marvejols
 United Kingdom
 France
2001 Sankt Pölten  Austria
2002 Gdynia  Poland
2003 Klaipėda  Lithuania
2004 Oudenaarde  Belgium
2005 Kaliningrad  Russia
2006 Szeged  Hungary
2007 Nuremberg  Germany
2008 Katowice  Poland
2009 Ankara  Turkey
2010 Kharkiv  Ukraine
2011 Hünfeld
Landerneau
 Germany
 France
2012 Corciano
Sighișoara
 Italy
 Romania
2013 Altötting
Tata
 Germany
 Hungary
2014 Słupsk  Poland
2015 Dresden
Vara
 Germany
 Sweden
2016 Girona  Spain
2017 Lublin  Poland
2018 Ivano-Frankivsk  Ukraine
2019 Donostia/San Sebastián  Spain
2020 Amilly  France
2021 Khmelnytskyi  Ukraine
2022 İzmir  Turkey
2023 Bolesławiec  Poland
2024 Terrassa  Spain

References

  1. ^ The Europe Prize
  2. ^ "The Winners of the Europe Prize since 1955". Council of Europe. Retrieved 7 July 2019.