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St. Petersburg Sister Cities

 St. Petersburg celebrated its 60th anniversary in 2023 with its first Sister City: Takamatsu, Japan. In 2016  St. Petersburg gained its second Sister City, when Mayor Rick Kriseman signed an agreement with Isla Mujeres, Mexico. The relationship with Isla Mujeres began the year before, as a Friendship City, after serving as host cities for the annual spring Regata del Sol al Sol yacht race for more than 50 years.

St. Petersburg also has Friendship City relationships with Figueres, Spain, & St. Petersburg, Russia.

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As part of its Sister City relationship, St. Petersburg selects two or three high school juniors to serve as student ambassadors during a summer cultural exchange with Takamatsu. Students participate in daily activities, visit landmarks and share cultural experiences with Japanese host families. In return, visiting high school students from Takamatsu are placed with host families in St. Petersburg for similar cultural learning experiences. 

The city of St. Petersburg has appointed SPIFFS (St. Petersburg International Folk Fair Society) to support and manage the Sister Cities and Student Ambassador programs. Please visit

St. Pete Sister Cities for more info.

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2025 
Takamatsu
Student Ambassador Exchange

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