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For me London will always be a central place, a centre of culture.
It is also renowned as a centre of culture and learning.
It soon proved to be a small centre of culture in various areas, including English arts and music.
Edinburgh, a centre of culture and history, is 32 miles away.
The town also played the role of the regional centre of culture.
"It is harming our reputation as the world centre of culture and expertise."
Andong is known as a centre of culture and folk traditions.
The town is a centre of culture on Ascension.
It was a great centre of culture, trade and commerce, education and learning etc.
For centuries, Prague has been a centre of culture, architecture and enlightenment.
The city has never regained its previous pre-eminence as a major centre of culture and influence.
In the middle of the 18th century, the Wodehouse was turned into a centre of culture.
He hoped to "form a city rivaling Kyoto as a centre of culture."
The Grünstadt area is an ancient centre of culture.
Today, the castle houses a centre of culture, and a primary wedding celebration venue.
With a prestigious cultural programming, this building is a centre of culture in south-western France.
It was a cosmopolitan city with a significant Jewish population and was a centre of culture, especially in philosophy.
During first quarter of 20th century Valmiera also became centre of culture and education as many schools were opened in the town.
Australia was too far from the epicentre of the music business, its own perceived centre of culture.
The court returned to being a centre of culture and learning under James VI.
The Střelnice house is the centre of culture.
In 1994, the library moved to new premises in the Centre of Culture building.
It was in the 19th century, a centre of culture, musical diversion, gambling and intellectual tertulia.
This mostly was made possible through the launching of the Centre of Cultures.
Home to a large mediaeval monastery, the village was a major centre of culture and commerce in the Middle Ages.
For me London will always be a central place, a centre of culture.
The city cannot claim to be a center of culture without it.
"It is not only a safe city but the center of culture in the world."
Through the 18th century, Rome still considered itself the center of culture.
Theater artists want to be at the center of culture the way they once were.
I think they'll try to find out which is our center of culture, and destroy it.
It is also renowned as a centre of culture and learning.
The location is also a center of culture and sport.
Once again the complex became a center of culture and societal events.
It soon proved to be a small centre of culture in various areas, including English arts and music.
Edinburgh, a centre of culture and history, is 32 miles away.
This neighborhood is the center of culture and art in Baltimore.
"We've taken artists from the far left and brought them to the center of culture.
Preslav, then the capital city, became the center of culture.
From the outset it was a center of culture and learning, arguably the first university in the world.
This was the center of culture and science in the Western World, after all.
Copenhagen is a major regional center of culture, business, Mass media, and science.
The town also played the role of the regional centre of culture.
The abbey was regarded as a center of culture and literature.
Throughout its long history, France has been a leading global center of culture, making significant contributions to art, science, and philosophy.
Tel Aviv is a major center of culture and entertainment.
From time immemorial, European cities have been centres of culture.
The Salvadorean territory was far from the centers of culture.
The region is the center of culture, economy, education, and government of the Philippines.
During colonial times Pagsanjan was a famous center of culture.