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'''Europäische Science Fiction Conventions''' (abgekürzt '''Eurocon''') finden unter der Schirmherrschaft der [[European Science Fiction Society|Europäischen Science Fiction Gesellschaft]] statt. | '''Europäische Science Fiction Conventions''' (abgekürzt '''Eurocon''') finden seit 1972 unter der Schirmherrschaft der [[European Science Fiction Society|Europäischen Science Fiction Gesellschaft]] statt. | ||
== Chronologie == | |||
* 1972 – Trieste, Italy | |||
* 1974 – Grenoble, France | |||
* 1976 – Poznan, Polland | |||
* 1978 – Bruxelles, Belgium | |||
* 1980 – Stresa, Italy | |||
* 1982 – Moenchengladbach, West Germany | |||
* 1983 – Ljubljana, Yugoslavia | |||
* 1984 – Brighton, United Kingdom | |||
* 1986 – Zagreb, Yugoslavia | |||
* 1987 – Montpellier, France | |||
* 1988 – Budapest, Hungary | |||
* 1989 – San-Marino | |||
* 1990 – Fayence, France | |||
* 1991 – Krakow, Poland | |||
* 1992 – Freudenstadt, Germany | |||
* 1993 – Saint Helier, Jersey | |||
* 1994 – Timisoara, Romania | |||
* 1995 – Glasgow, Scotland | |||
* 1996 – Vilnius, Lithuania | |||
* 1997 – Dublin, Ireland | |||
* 1999 – Dortmund, Germany | |||
* 2000 – Gdansk, Poland | |||
* 2001 – Capidava, Romania | |||
* 2002 – Chotebor, Czhech Republic | |||
* 2003 – Turku, Finland | |||
* 2004 – Plovdiv, Bulgaria | |||
* 2005 – Glasgow, Scotland | |||
* 2006 – Kiev, Ukraine | |||
* 2007 – Copenhagen, Denmark | |||
* 2008 – Moscow, Russia | |||
* 2009 – Fiuggi, Italy | |||
* 2010 – Cieszyn and Český Těšín, Czech Republic & Poland | |||
* 2011 – Stockholm, Sweden | |||
* 2012 – Zagreb, Croatia | |||
* 2013 – Kiev, Ukraine | |||
* 2014 – Dublin, Ireland | |||
* 2015 – St. Petersburg, Russia | |||
* 2016 – Barcelona, Spain | |||
* 2017 – Dortmund, Germany | |||
* 2018 – Amiens, France | |||
* 2019 – Belfast, United Kingdom | |||
* 2020 – Rijeka, Croatia | |||
* 2021 – Fiuggi, Italy | |||
* 2022 – Dudelange, Luxembourg | |||
[[Kategorie:Science Fiction]] [[Kategorie:Convention]] [[Kategorie:International]] | |||
Version vom 17. Dezember 2023, 21:30 Uhr
Europäische Science Fiction Conventions (abgekürzt Eurocon) finden seit 1972 unter der Schirmherrschaft der Europäischen Science Fiction Gesellschaft statt.
Chronologie
- 1972 – Trieste, Italy
- 1974 – Grenoble, France
- 1976 – Poznan, Polland
- 1978 – Bruxelles, Belgium
- 1980 – Stresa, Italy
- 1982 – Moenchengladbach, West Germany
- 1983 – Ljubljana, Yugoslavia
- 1984 – Brighton, United Kingdom
- 1986 – Zagreb, Yugoslavia
- 1987 – Montpellier, France
- 1988 – Budapest, Hungary
- 1989 – San-Marino
- 1990 – Fayence, France
- 1991 – Krakow, Poland
- 1992 – Freudenstadt, Germany
- 1993 – Saint Helier, Jersey
- 1994 – Timisoara, Romania
- 1995 – Glasgow, Scotland
- 1996 – Vilnius, Lithuania
- 1997 – Dublin, Ireland
- 1999 – Dortmund, Germany
- 2000 – Gdansk, Poland
- 2001 – Capidava, Romania
- 2002 – Chotebor, Czhech Republic
- 2003 – Turku, Finland
- 2004 – Plovdiv, Bulgaria
- 2005 – Glasgow, Scotland
- 2006 – Kiev, Ukraine
- 2007 – Copenhagen, Denmark
- 2008 – Moscow, Russia
- 2009 – Fiuggi, Italy
- 2010 – Cieszyn and Český Těšín, Czech Republic & Poland
- 2011 – Stockholm, Sweden
- 2012 – Zagreb, Croatia
- 2013 – Kiev, Ukraine
- 2014 – Dublin, Ireland
- 2015 – St. Petersburg, Russia
- 2016 – Barcelona, Spain
- 2017 – Dortmund, Germany
- 2018 – Amiens, France
- 2019 – Belfast, United Kingdom
- 2020 – Rijeka, Croatia
- 2021 – Fiuggi, Italy
- 2022 – Dudelange, Luxembourg