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Annex 2 — Cities Participating in the Urban Audit Data Collection Annex 2 — Cities participating in the Urban Audit data collection Cities in bold are capital cities. European Union: Urban Audit cities Belgium BE001C1 Bruxelles / Brussel BE002C1 Antwerpen BE003C1 Gent BE004C1 Charleroi BE005C1 Liège BE006C1 Brugge BE007C1 Namur BE008C1 Leuven BE009C1 Mons BE010C1 Kortrijk BE011C1 Oostende Bulgaria BG001C1 Sofia BG002C1 Plovdiv BG003C1 Varna BG004C1 Burgas BG005C1 Pleven BG006C1 Ruse BG007C1 Vidin BG008C1 Stara Zagora BG009C1 Sliven BG010C1 Dobrich BG011C1 Shumen BG012C1 Pernik BG013C1 Yambol BG014C1 Haskovo BG015C1 Pazardzhik BG016C1 Blagoevgrad BG017C1 Veliko Tarnovo BG018C1 Vratsa Czech Republic CZ001C1 Praha CZ002C1 Brno CZ003C1 Ostrava CZ004C1 Plzeň CZ005C1 Ústí nad Labem CZ006C1 Olomouc CZ007C1 Liberec 1 CZ008C1 České Budějovice CZ009C1 Hradec Králové CZ010C1 Pardubice CZ011C1 Zlín CZ012C1 Kladno CZ013C1 Karlovy Vary CZ014C1 Jihlava CZ015C1 Havířov CZ016C1 Most CZ017C1 Karviná CZ018C2 Chomutov-Jirkov Denmark DK001C1 København DK001K2 København DK002C1 Århus DK003C1 Odense DK004C2 Aalborg Germany DE001C1 Berlin DE002C1 Hamburg DE003C1 München DE004C1 Köln DE005C1 Frankfurt am Main DE006C1 Essen DE007C1 Stuttgart DE008C1 Leipzig DE009C1 Dresden DE010C1 Dortmund DE011C1 Düsseldorf DE012C1 Bremen DE013C1 Hannover DE014C1 Nürnberg DE015C1 Bochum DE017C1 Bielefeld DE018C1 Halle an der Saale DE019C1 Magdeburg DE020C1 Wiesbaden DE021C1 Göttingen DE022C1 Mülheim a.d.Ruhr DE023C1 Moers DE025C1 Darmstadt DE026C1 Trier DE027C1 Freiburg im Breisgau DE028C1 Regensburg DE029C1 Frankfurt (Oder) DE030C1 Weimar DE031C1 Schwerin DE032C1 Erfurt DE033C1 Augsburg DE034C1 Bonn 2 DE035C1 Karlsruhe DE036C1 Mönchengladbach DE037C1 Mainz DE039C1 Kiel DE040C1 Saarbrücken DE041C1 Potsdam DE042C1 Koblenz DE043C1 Rostock DE044C1 Kaiserslautern DE045C1 Iserlohn DE046C1 Esslingen am Neckar DE047C1 Hanau DE048C1 Wilhelmshaven DE049C1 Ludwigsburg DE050C1 Tübingen DE051C1 Villingen-Schwenningen DE052C1 Flensburg DE053C1 Marburg DE054C1 Konstanz DE055C1 Neumünster DE056C1 Brandenburg an der Havel DE057C1 Gießen DE058C1 Lüneburg DE059C1 Bayreuth DE060C1 Celle DE061C1 Aschaffenburg DE062C1 Bamberg DE063C1 Plauen DE064C1 Neubrandenburg DE065C1 Fulda DE066C1 Kempten (Allgäu) DE067C1 Landshut DE068C1 Sindelfingen DE069C1 Rosenheim DE070C1 Frankenthal (Pfalz) DE071C1 Stralsund DE072C1 Friedrichshafen DE073C1 Offenburg DE074C1 Görlitz DE075C1 Sankt Augustin DE076C1 Neu-Ulm DE077C1 Schweinfurt DE078C1 Greifswald DE079C1 Wetzlar DE080C1 Speyer DE081C1 Passau DE082C1 Dessau-Roßlau DE501C1 Duisburg DE502C1 Mannheim DE503C1 Gelsenkirchen DE504C1 Münster DE505C1 Chemnitz DE506C1 Braunschweig DE507C1 Aachen DE508C1 Krefeld DE509C1 Oberhausen 3 DE510C1 Lübeck DE511C1 Hagen DE513C1 Kassel DE514C1 Hamm DE515C1 Herne DE516C1 Solingen DE517C1 Osnabrück DE518C1 Ludwigshafen am Rhein DE519C1 Leverkusen DE520C1 Oldenburg (Oldenburg) DE521C1 Neuss DE522C1 Heidelberg DE523C1 Paderborn DE524C1 Würzburg DE525C1 Recklinghausen DE526C1 Wolfsburg DE527C1 Bremerhaven DE528C1 Bottrop DE529C1 Heilbronn DE530C1 Remscheid DE531C1 Offenbach am Main DE532C1 Ulm DE533C1 Pforzheim DE534C1 Ingolstadt DE535C1 Gera DE536C1 Salzgitter DE537C1 Reutlingen DE538C1 Fürth DE539C1 Cottbus DE540C1 Siegen DE541C1 Bergisch Gladbach DE542C1 Hildesheim DE543C1 Witten DE544C1 Zwickau DE545C1 Erlangen DE546C1 Wuppertal DE547C1 Jena Estonia EE001C1 Tallinn EE002C1 Tartu EE003C1 Narva Ireland IE001C1 Dublin IE001K1 Dublin IE002C1 Cork IE003C1 Limerick IE004C1 Galway IE005C1 Waterford 4 Greece EL001C1 Athina EL001K1 Athina EL002C1 Thessaloniki EL003C1 Pátra EL004C1 Irakleio EL005C1 Larisa EL006C1 Volos EL007C1 Ioannina EL008C1 Kavala EL009C1 Kalamata Spain ES001C1 Madrid ES002C1 Barcelona ES002K1 Barcelona ES003C1 Valencia ES004C1 Sevilla ES005C1 Zaragoza ES006C1 Málaga ES007C1 Murcia ES008C1 Las Palmas ES009C1 Valladolid ES010C1 Palma de Mallorca ES011C1 Santiago de Compostela ES012C1 Vitoria/Gasteiz ES013C1 Oviedo ES014C1 Pamplona/Iruña ES015C1 Santander ES016C1 Toledo ES017C1 Badajoz ES018C1 Logroño ES019C1 Bilbao ES019K1 Bilbao ES020C1 Córdoba ES021C1 Alicante/Alacant ES022C1 Vigo ES023C1 Gijón ES024C1 L'Hospitalet de Llobregat ES025C1 Santa Cruz de Tenerife ES026C1 A Coruña ES027C1 Barakaldo ES028C1 Reus ES029C1 Telde ES030C1 Parla ES031C1 Lugo ES032C1 San Fernando ES033C1 Girona ES034C1 Cáceres ES035C1 Torrevieja ES036C1 Pozuelo de Alarcón ES037C1 Puerto de Santa María, El ES038C1 Coslada 5 ES039C1 Avilés ES040C1 Talavera de la Reina ES041C1 Palencia ES042C1 Sant Boi de Llobregat ES043C1 Ferrol ES044C1 Pontevedra ES045C1 Ceuta ES046C1 Gandia ES047C1 Rozas de Madrid, Las ES048C1 Guadalajara ES049C1 Sant Cugat del Vallès ES050C1 Manresa ES051C1 Getxo ES052C1 Rubí ES053C1 Ciudad Real ES054C1 Benidorm ES055C1 Melilla ES056C1 Viladecans ES057C1 Ponferrada ES058C1 San Sebastián de los Reyes ES059C1 Zamora ES060C1 Fuengirola ES061C1 Cerdanyola del Vallès ES062C1 Sanlúcar de Barrameda ES063C1 Vilanova i la Geltrú ES064C1 Prat de Llobregat, El ES065C1 Línea de la Concepción, La ES066C1 Cornellà de Llobregat ES067C1 Majadahonda ES068C1 Torremolinos ES069C1 Castelldefels ES070C1 Irun ES071C1 Granollers ES072C1 Arrecife ES073C1 Elda ES074C1 Santa Lucía de Tirajana ES075C1 Mollet del Vallès ES501C1 Granada ES503C1 Badalona ES504C1 Móstoles ES505C1 Elche/Elx ES506C1 Cartagena ES507C1 Sabadell ES508C1 Jerez de la Frontera ES509C1 Fuenlabrada ES510C1 San Sebastián/Donostia ES511C1 Alcalá de Henares ES512C1 Terrassa ES513C1 Leganés ES514C1 Almería ES515C1 Burgos ES516C1 Salamanca ES517C1 Alcorcón ES518C1 Getafe ES519C1 Albacete ES520C1 Castellón de la Plana/Castelló de la Plana 6 ES521C1 Huelva ES522C1 Cádiz ES523C1 León ES524C1 San Cristóbal de la Laguna ES525C1 Tarragona ES526C1 Santa Coloma de Gramenet ES527C1 Jaén ES528C1 Lleida ES529C1 Ourense ES530C1 Mataró ES531C1 Dos Hermanas ES532C1 Algeciras ES533C1 Marbella ES534C1 Torrejón de Ardoz ES535C1 Alcobendas France FR001C1 Paris FR001K1 Paris FR003C2 Lyon FR004C2 Toulouse FR006C2 Strasbourg FR007C1 Bordeaux FR008C1 Nantes FR009C1 Lille FR010C1 Montpellier FR011C1 Saint-Etienne FR012C1 Le Havre FR013C2 Rennes FR014C2 Amiens FR016C1 Nancy FR017C2 Metz FR018C1 Reims FR019C1 Orléans FR020C2 Dijon FR021C2 Poitiers FR022C2 Clermont-Ferrand FR023C2 Caen FR024C2 Limoges FR025C1 Besançon FR026C2 Grenoble FR027C1 Ajaccio FR028C1 Saint Denis FR030C1 Fort-de-France FR032C2 Toulon FR034C2 Valenciennes FR035C2 Tours FR036C2 Angers FR037C1 Brest FR038C2 Le Mans FR039C2 Avignon FR040C2 Mulhouse FR042C1 Dunkerque FR043C2 Perpignan 7 FR044C2 Nîmes FR045C2 Pau FR046C2 Bayonne FR047C2 Annemasse FR048C1 Annecy FR049C2 Lorient FR050C2 Montbéliard FR051C2 Troyes FR052C2 Saint-Nazaire FR053C1 La Rochelle FR056C1 Angoulême FR057C2 Boulogne-sur-Mer FR058C2 Chambéry FR059C2 Chalon-sur-Saône FR060C2 Chartres FR061C2 Niort FR062C1 Calais FR063C2 Béziers FR064C2 Arras FR065C2 Bourges FR066C1 Saint-Brieuc FR067C2 Quimper FR068C2 Vannes FR069C1 Cherbourg FR073C2 Tarbes FR074C2 Compiègne FR076C2 Belfort FR077C1 Roanne FR079C2 Saint-Quentin FR082C2 Beauvais FR084C1 Creil FR086C2 Evreux FR090C2 Châteauroux FR093C2 Brive-la-Gaillarde FR096C2 Albi FR099C1 Fréjus FR104C2 Châlons-en-Champagne FR201C1 Aubagne FR202C1 Aix-en-Provence FR203C1 Marseille FR205C2 Nice FR206C1 CA de Sophia-Antipolis FR207C1 Lens - Liévin FR208C1 Hénin - Carvin FR209C2 Douai FR210C1 Marne la Vallée FR211C1 Versailles FR212C1 CC de la Boucle de la Seine FR213C1 Sénart en Essonne FR214C1 Valence FR215C2 Rouen FR216C1 CA Marne et Chantereine FR217C1 CA des deux Rives de la Seine FR218C1 CC des Coteaux de la Seine FR219C1 CA Europ' Essonne FR220C1 CA Brie Francilienne 8 FR221C1 CA les Portes de l'Essonne FR222C1 CA Val et Forêt FR223C1 CC de l'Ouest de la Plaine de France FR224C1 CA le Parisis FR304C1 Melun FR305C1 Meaux FR306C1 Mantes en Yvelines FR308C1 Evry FR309C1 CA du Plateau de Saclay FR310C1 CA de Seine Essonne FR311C1 CA du Val d'Orge FR312C1 CA du Val d'Yerres FR313C1 CA Sénart - Val de Seine FR322C1 CA Val de France FR323C1 CA de la Vallée de Montmorency FR324C1 Martigues FR501C1 Argenteuil - Bezons FR504C1 Cergy-Pontoise FR505C1 Charleville-Mézières FR506C1 Colmar FR512C1 CA des Lacs de l'Essonne FR518C1 Saint-Quentin en Yvelines Croatia HR001C1 Zagreb HR002C1 Rijeka HR003C1 Slavonski Brod HR004C1 Osijek HR005C1 Split Italy IT001C1 Roma IT002C1 Milano IT002K1 Milano IT003C1 Napoli IT003K1 Napoli IT004C1 Torino IT005C1 Palermo IT006C1 Genova IT007C1 Firenze IT008C1 Bari IT009C1 Bologna IT010C1 Catania IT011C1 Venezia IT012C1 Verona IT013C1 Cremona IT014C1 Trento IT015C1 Trieste IT016C1 Perugia IT017C1 Ancona IT019C1 Pescara IT020C1 Campobasso 9 IT021C1 Caserta IT022C1 Taranto IT023C1 Potenza IT024C1 Catanzaro IT025C1 Reggio di Calabria IT026C1 Sassari IT027C1 Cagliari IT028C1 Padova IT029C1 Brescia IT030C1 Modena IT031C1 Foggia IT032C1 Salerno IT033C1 Piacenza IT034C1 Bolzano IT035C1 Udine IT036C1 La Spezia IT037C1 Lecce IT038C1 Barletta IT039C1 Pesaro IT040C1 Como IT041C1 Pisa IT042C1 Treviso IT043C1 Varese IT044C1 Busto Arsizio IT045C1 Asti IT046C1 Pavia IT047C1 Massa IT048C1 Cosenza IT049C1 Carrara IT050C1 Benevento IT051C1 Sanremo IT052C1 Savona IT053C1 Vigevano IT054C1 Matera IT055C1 Viareggio IT056C1 Acireale IT057C1 Avellino IT058C1 Pordenone IT059C1 Biella IT060C1 Lecco IT501C1 Messina IT502C1 Prato IT503C1 Parma IT504C1 Livorno IT505C1 Reggio nell'Emilia IT506C1 Ravenna IT507C1 Ferrara IT508C1 Rimini IT509C1 Siracusa IT510C1 Monza IT511C1 Bergamo IT512C1 Forlì IT513C1 Latina IT514C1 Vicenza IT515C1 Terni IT516C1 Novara 10 IT517C1 Giugliano in Campania Cyprus CY001C1 Lefkosia
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