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Cittaslow

Cittaslow, literally slow town, is a movement founded in Italy in July of 2000. The inspiration of Cittaslow was the Slow Food organization, and its goal was to resist the homogenization and "Americanization" of cities, where standardized franchise stores dominate.

For towns that fulfill a list of 50 requirements, the organization confers a Cittaslow certification.

As of January 1, 2005, the members are:

  • Abbiategrasso , Italy
  • Acqualagna , Italy
  • Anghiari , Italy
  • Barga , Italy
  • Borgo Val di Taro , Italy
  • Bra, Italy
  • Bucine , Italy
  • Caiazzo , Italy
  • Casalbeltrame , Italy
  • Castelnovo ne' Monti , Italy
  • Castelnuovo Berardenga , Italy
  • Castiglione del Lago , Italy
  • Chiavenna , Italy
  • Chiaverano , Italy
  • Cittą della Pieve , Italy
  • Civitella in Val di Chiana , Italy
  • Cutigliano , Italy
  • Fiumicino, Italy
  • Fontanellato , Italy
  • Francavilla al Mare , Italy
  • Giffoni Valle Piana , Italy
  • Greve in Chianti , Italy
  • Guardiagrele , Italy
  • Levanger, Norway
  • Levanto , Italy
  • Ludlow, England
  • Massa Marittima , Italy
  • Montefalco, Italy
  • Orvieto, Italy
  • Pellegrino Parmense , Italy
  • Pollica , Italy
  • Positano, Italy
  • Pratovecchio , Italy
  • San Daniele del Friuli , Italy
  • San Gemini , Italy
  • San Miniato , Italy
  • San Vincenzo , Italy
  • Santa Sofia, Italy
  • Sokndal, Norway
  • Suvereto , Italy
  • Teglio , Italy
  • Todi, Italy
  • Torgiano , Italy
  • Trani , Italy
  • Trevi, Italy
  • Waldkirch , Germany]]
  • Zibello , Italy

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