No. There have been many cases of non-capitals being cultural capitals of the EU. An example is Liverpool, UK In 2008
To become popular, sports teams have to overcome cultural factors. These include winning games, appealing to a large audience, and being in a good location.
Venice became cultural center because of trade
Einstein became a cultural icon because, in addition to being a transcendent genius, he was also a wacky, down-to-Earth guy. He was the perfect example of the underdog coming out on top.
The result of the restriction of a culture from the outside cultural influences;Cultural divergence is the tendency for cultures to become increasingly dissimilar with time (as opposed to cultural convergence, which is the tendency for cultures to become increasingly similar with time).
cultures become more similar
Nationalism led non westerners being robbed of their cultural heritage
The experience of being a member of a cultural minority while surrounded by a majority culture
The experience of being a member of a cultural minority while surrounded by a majority culture
Cultural convergence
Morocco's spiritual and cultural capital is usually seen as being Fez, but Rabat and Marrakesh also have a number of cultural treasures.
Being able to associate or adjust to a particular culture. When someone can relate or become familiar and comfortable with a specific way of life, beliefs, rituals, customs. That's my best guess.