The word 'book city' may seem to be new to you, but its meaning is actually what you think. Yes, the city that is full of books is actually the 'city of the book'. The bookstore on the streets of the city. The new old book creations all around. Bookmakers gather in crowded cities in the city every day and night. There is no racket in the city, no urban hazard. In the quiet silence where book lovers can read books, day by day, month after month
Yes, maybe you might think of heaven as a story. But no, not heaven. Some books in the world are in the city. According to Wikipedia's one estimate, there are 40 such books in the whole world. Let's know today about the city's most beautiful and interesting books.
Uruguay, Spain
Just two hours away from Madrid, the small beautiful city of Uruguay located in the Castilla e León region.
Children reading books along the street of Uruapan; Source: machbel.com
In the small town, only 200 people live in the city. There are a total of 12 book houses. That is, on one side of the average 16 people, a bookstore. This city is the world's first Spanish 'Villa del Libro or book city.
A bookstore; Source: zonaereader.com
University of Valladolid University, George Manrique, plans to make Uruguay the first to become a book town. Later, the city council adopted George's plan and provided financial support. Presently everyday tourists and bookmakers from home and abroad are gathering in the crowd.
Bookstore by road; Source: machbel.com
Outstandingly, this book sells old books in some of the 12 bookstores in Uruvena. There are many rare books available in these stores. There are many programs in this city, including the publication of many books, a gathering of writers and readers.
Bitterrell, France
If you ever go to Brighton in France and you are a bookmaker, then you can come back to the beautiful book of Bitterrell, from a city of books.
City of Bethel; Source: Wikimedia Commons
About 700 people live in this city. There are 15 bookstores, as well as some art galleries and book cafés.
Book Cafe; Source: eghn.org
The history of this city is very old. When Alain De Dinan built a fort here in the twelfth century when the city was set up. Later, Bernard Lie Neill, director of the Cultural Council of Brittany, planned to turn this small town into a book city.
A book festival;
There are several related books related to the book. The first book festival was held here in 1989 and since then it has been regularly held every year in spring and in East Asia. So, in fact, Brittany is not mistaken for bookmakers here.
Hy-On-Way, Wales
Well-positioned on the Welsh-English border, a beautiful city like O-On-Way It's the world's most popular and popular book-city. This city, famous for its beautiful beautiful open castle, is famous for books shops and book shows.
There are only 1,600 residents in this city, many bookstores, However, the number of bookstores in the market has decreased day by day. Some of them already have the appearance of antique shops.
Hy-On-Way is the world's first and the oldest book city. In 1961, Richard Booth turned this city into the world's first book-city and named it alongside it.
In the month of May and June, 'O Literary and Art Festival' was held. It's one of the world's most popular literary festivals. Since the year 1987, the popularity of this festival is increasing day by day. At present, more than 250,000 visitors and bookmakers took part in the festival.
Jinbocho, Japan
Zinbocho is not a city like other cities. This is a neighboring area in the Chihada region of Tokyo. This is the largest area in Japan's old and rare bookstore. But here there are some shops of English books.
At present there are more than 170 new old bookstores and publishing houses in Geneboche. Most of them are located beside YYasukuniand Hakusan Sarani.
In 1913, Professor Shigao Iwanni was the first to establish a publishing company. Then gradually many publications and bookstores are being developed here. By the 1920s, it became a centerpiece of students and bookmakers. Today, there are many bookmakers in the city today.
Street book stores
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