European City of the Trees
European City of the Trees is the title and award given by the European Arboricultural Council.[1] The award is given annually to a town or city by the council in recognition of its care for trees in its urban area.[2]
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Tallinn was the European City of the Trees in 2015
European Cities of the Trees
- 2007 Valencia, Spain
- 2008 Turin, Italy
- 2009 Malmö, Sweden
- 2010 Prague, Czech Republic
- 2011 Turku, Finland
- 2012 Amsterdam, Netherlands
- 2013 Kraków, Poland
- 2014 Frankfurt, Germany[3]
- 2015 Tallinn, Estonia[2]
- 2016 Winterthur, Switzerland[4]
- 2017 Trnava, Slovakia[5]
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gollark: Krist as it stands does have some problems though, and in this I agree with Terra - there are a few people who had good GPUs and went in early when the block value was *fifty times* what it is now who own most of the economy.
gollark: I mean, I find that lots of people are willing to sell to me directly at really low prices if I actually ask directly.
gollark: There's only, what, one sell shop around, and there are large differences between buy/sell prices.
gollark: This also has the problem that you need the same production on each end anyway.
See also
References
- "European City of the Trees website". Archived from the original on 2018-04-21. Retrieved 2019-12-12.
- "Tallinn European City of Trees 2015". Tallinn (official website). Retrieved 19 June 2015.
- "Travel: European City of the Trees - Frankfurt, Germany". Gloucestershire Echo. 28 November 2014. Archived from the original on 24 September 2015. Retrieved 19 June 2015.
- "Winterthur ist "European City of the Trees 2016"" (in German). Retrieved 30 April 2017.
- http://enrsi.rtvs.sk/articles/news/133915/trnava-wins-european-city-of-trees-award
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