Glendale revitalizes Sister City Program to grow international relationships 

The city of Glindel launched a copy of its activation from Mute City Program.

The commitment will help “build global relations that enrich [the] “Society through cultural, educational and economic exchange,” city officials said in a media statement on Tuesday.

To celebrate the program that is updated, the GLENDALE contract The opening is under one sky event On March 26, which brought together members of society, international delegates and civil leaders to honor the global parties of society, as well as provide the task and chances of the sister cities program.

“Gilinel is proud to be one of the most diverse cities in California,” said Eileen Asatian, a member of the Glenel City Council, who helped lead the sister cities program. “Through the program that has been activated, we enhance international partnerships and open new paths for our city, residents and companies to engage in cultural and economic exchange opportunities.”

“This initiative is more than symbolic,” added the mayor of Glenel Ara Najari. “It is a practical way for our society to exchange ideas and culture across the border.”

Currently, GLENDALE Ten Cities have sister cities, they were all chosen based on similarities between places, including size, economics, manufacturing, entertainment options and more:

  • Higashiusaka, Japan
  • Rosarito, Mexico
  • Cabin and Jumri, Armenia
  • Ghosongand JimboAnd Vonn, gun, South Korea
  • Santiago de Los Cabalos, Dominican Republic
  • Santa Rosa, Laguna, the Philippines
  • Martoni, artsakh (Archive)
Rosarito, Mexico (left) and Santa Rosa, Laguna, the Philippines (right) are the cities of Glings. (Getty)

Los Angeles, for comparison, He has 25 sister citiesIncluding Lusaka, Zambia; Tehran, Iran Wolf, Croatia. She was also sister cities with Yerevan, the capital of Armenia, since 2007.

Higashiosaka was the first sister city of Glendale, where she obtained the appointment in 1960, that is, just four years after President Dwight de Ezenhauer founded Rachter of international citiesA network of tens of thousands of citizens of citizens and volunteers who work in more than 140 countries.

Click here To register to get updates on cultural exchanges, events and opportunities to communicate with members of the sisterly city community in Glendale. For more information, call 818-548-4844 (option 1) or email [email protected].

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