mardi 14 octobre 2014

VISIT MEXICO CITY


Mexico City is located in central Mexico. It extends over the territory of the Federal District is divided into 24 "delegations" and with 43 million in 2000; The Federal District is not completely urbanized. It is surrounded by the states of Mexico and Morelos. Mexicans also distinguished several geographic features that go well beyond the limits of Mexico City proper: 

Zona Metropolitana de la Ciudad de México (ZMCM): 16 boroughs (delegaciones) and 40 municipalities (municipios) of 4986 km ² 
Zona Metropolitana del Valle de México (ZMVM): 58 km ² Commons 7815 
the Megalopolis del Centro de México (MCM): 249 municipalities associated with Zonas Metropolitanas Cuernavaca-Cuautla, Pachuca, Puebla-Tlaxcala and Toluca on 9763 square kilometers 
The urban area of Mexico City, the third most populous in the world, spans 60 km / 100 km.

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VISIT hong kong


Hong Kong Special Administrative Region officially Hong Kong, People's Republic of China, is the largest and most populated of the two special administrative regions (SARs) of the People's Republic of China (PRC), the other being Macau. It has about seven million people called Hong Kong. 

Hong Kong is located on the eastern shore of the Pearl River on the south coast of China and is washed by the South China Sea. It borders Guangdong province in the north. Hong Kong is the richest city in China; its economy is among the most liberal in the world. It is a financial and commercial global hub. 

British colony from the Treaty of Nanking (1842), returned to China in 1997, or 155 years later, Hong Kong remains radically different from the rest of the People's Republic of China. Particular Basic Law determines its political system. It follows the principle of "one country, two systems", which allows Hong Kong to maintain its legal system, its currency, its political system, its sports teams and its immigration laws. Under the terms of the Sino-British Joint Declaration, China has promised that Hong Kong would retain relative autonomy until 2047, 50 years after the transfer of sovereignty. 

The city has 20,500 UK residents (there were 25,500 in 1996). The majority is made up of expatriates employed by multinational companies or contractors installed with their families. Since the handover, the streets have kept their joint names in English and Cantonese.

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jeudi 2 octobre 2014

VISIT ZURICH SWITZERLAND


Zurich is a city of German-speaking Switzerland, the capital of the canton of Zurich. Although German is the official language, Zurich Züritüütsch speak a dialect of German-speaking influenced by Romance languages ​​[3] (he borrows some foreign terms in French, Italian, English, etc.). It is a very cosmopolitan city, with 30% foreigners. In his article "World's Most Expensive place to live is ..." February 15, 2012, The Economist Zurich class as the most expensive city in the world. The Mercer in second class of 221 cities around the world for its quality of life. 

While Berne is the administrative capital of the Swiss Confederation, Zurich is an international economic, financial, scientific and artistic center, but part of the "global cities"

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Visit Los Angeles USA



Los Angeles is the second largest city in the United States after New York. It is located in the southern state of California, on the Pacific coast. Americans often call it by its nickname, LA, pronounced [ˌɛleɪ]. This city is the county seat of the same name. Los Angeles means "the angels" in Spanish and its inhabitants are called Angelenos (sometimes Angelinos) - the Angelins. His full name is El Pueblo de Nuestra Señora la Reina de Los Ángeles del Río de Porciúncula, that is to say, "The Village of Our Lady the Queen of Angels of the river Porciuncula", the name given to the river by Indians 

According to the Census Bureau of the United States, the population of the municipality is 3,792,621 inhabitants in 2010, when she was only 11,500 in 1887 County collects 10,179,716 inhabitants while the area urban Los Angeles has about 18.5 million people, making it the second largest city in the United States after New York. But the Los Angeles is relatively small against the angeline agglomeration, even if it is larger than New York and Chicago. Los Angeles is an Olympic city: it has hosted the Games twice (1932 and 1984). World famous for its cultural activities (Hollywood), it intends to maintain its status as a global city-region (world city-region). LA is cosmopolitan and remains one of the entry points of the largest in the United States immigrants.
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Visit Moscou Russie


Moscow is the capital of the Russian Federation and the largest city in Europe. Moscow is situated on the Moskva River, which is the same name in Russian. The city is located in the European part of Russia and administratively in the Central Federal District. Moscow has the status of federal city. The city is an enclave in Moscow oblast but is administratively independent. 

Moscow is both the most populous city in Europe, with 12 million people within the walls, according to the official census of 2013 and nearly 15 million people in the urban area, and the largest (more than 1,000 square kilometers). It is also the city whose budget is the highest compared to all other European capitals ($ 52 billion in 2012). It is the economic, political and academic head of Russia, comprising 8.9% of the population. Its inhabitants are Muscovites. 

Moscow has played a big role in Russian history: it was the capital of the Grand Duchy of Moscow and the Russian Empire before Peter the Great transferred the capital to the new city of St. Petersburg. This city will remain the capital of Russia until the October Revolution, from which Moscow became the capital of the young Soviet Federative Socialist Republic and Russia in 1922, the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics. Moscow is also known for its architectural heritage: the Kremlin with its palaces and churches, St. Basil's Cathedral on Red Square, the Cathedral of Christ the Savior and the Seven Sisters Stalinist. Danilov Monastery in Moscow is the seat of the Patriarch of the Russian Orthodox Church.

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VISIT BUENOS AIRES ARGENTINA


Buenos Aires is the capital and largest city of Argentina, it is also the second most populous city in South America (after São Paulo) and one of the 16 most populated city in the world. Projections for 2009 estimate the population of the city at 3,050,700 inhabitants and 12,925,000 inhabitants in its urban agglomeration, Greater Buenos Aires. The people are the "Porteños" (porteños, Spanish, literally "people of the port"), not to be confused with "Buenos airiens" (bonaerenses), inhabitants of the province of Buenos Aires which is not part of the federal capital. They are mostly Spanish or Italian origin and the predominant religion is Catholicism. 

Buenos Aires is located on the west bank of the Río de la Plata River at the confluence with the Atlantic Ocean to the center of the country. The city is bordered by the Rio de la Plata to the north and east (Uruguay lying on the opposite bank of the Río de la Plata in the north and the Atlantic Ocean extending the river to the east) the Pampa in the west and the province of Buenos Aires in the South. The city is autonomous and its exact location is / -34.67, -58.4. It has the largest port in the country and is the political and economic center of the country. It is also an important artistic center of Western culture with many museums, theaters, libraries and art galleries.

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VISIT BRUXELLES BELGIUM


Brussels is the capital of Belgium, the French Community of Belgium, the Flemish Community. 

It is a city (and a city), called simply Brussels city, populated by 1 January 2013, with 168,230 inhabitants and surrounded in a single frame, with eighteen other intertwined together to form the common one of the three regions of Belgium, the Brussels-Capital Region. The total population, which is (in 2012) of 1,168,789 inhabitants, has a parliament and a government that have responsibility over communal councils and mayors of the nineteen municipalities which together extends a total area of ​​161 km2 as the "Brussels". 

Outside the Urban Shadow account, in addition to the population of the nineteen municipalities, approximately 1,958,157 inhabitants [ref. needed] within limits which are not formally established. This zone, defined as providing a high proportion of workers who migrate to the capital daily, extends mostly to the north, east and west of the province of Flemish Brabant and therefore comprises two regions (Brussels and Flanders) and encompasses two communities, (French and Flemish). To the south part of the province of Brabant is in fact encompassed within the area of ​​influence of Brussels with the municipalities of Waterloo and Braine-l'Alleud that provide a strong contingent of migrant workers to Brussels.

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VISIT CHICAGO CITY USA


Chicago is the third largest city in the United States, it is located in the northeast of the State of Illinois. It is the largest city in the Midwest region, it forms the main economic and cultural center. [2] Chicago is located on the southwestern shore of Lake Michigan, one of the five Great Lakes of North America. The Chicago and Calumet rivers run through the city. 

Founded in 1770 on the sidelines of the French presence in the United States, Chicago became a municipality in 1833 [3] and officially acquired city status in 1837. [4] It is the county seat of Cook. Chicago is also home to a French parish undoubtedly a sign of its history linked to France. [5] 

The city of Chicago has 2,718,782 inhabitants and covers an area of ​​606 km2. Its inhabitants are called Chicagoans [6] (or more rarely Chicagolais [7]). The Chicago metropolitan area is the third in the United States with a population of 8,711,000 inhabitants extending over 5,498 km2. The metropolitan area of ​​Chicago (Chicago metropolitan area), commonly called "Chicagoland" has 9,522,434 inhabitants and covers 28,163 km2, making it the fourth largest metropolitan area in North America after Mexico City, New York Los Angeles.


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VISIT MIAMI USA


Miami (English [maɪæmi] or [maɪæmə]) is a city in the United States, financial and cultural center of international level, located southeast of the state of Florida. The population of the county seat of Miami-Dade is 399 457 inhabitants [1] in 2010, which makes Miami the second town in Florida behind Jacksonville and the 44th city in the United States. City of leisure and entertainment, it is a popular seaside resort that is part of a string of famous resorts from Key West, Miami is the first of a vast agglomeration of 5,564,635 inhabitants (2010), the eighth urban center United States (after Washington and Atlanta before). Its marina is the first port of cruise ships, with a third of the world fleet. 

Greater Miami encompasses many cities that lend him a look that is both urban and rural. The city of Miami, as opposed to its suburbs, is not only composed of the city center (3.8 km ²) at the mouth of the river, but also several communities like Coconut Grove, which despite their annexation, knew retain their individuality. 

Because of its economic, cultural and linguistic relations with North America, South America, Central America and the Caribbean, this global city is nicknamed "Passage of the Americas" or "Gateway to the Americas." This large port area is a major Hispanic centers in the United States by both strong economic ties with Latin America Florida by a large Cuban minority, however in the process of assimilation by the American way of life. This urban center, some areas show a high concentration of black population is francophone by his Haitian minority, which combines the legacy of poverty. Its overall population that meets the definition of old melting pot is colorful. 

Downtown Miami in recent years saw urban renewal. The people are sometimes called the Miamians  in the United States.

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VISIT MILAN ITALY


Milan (Milano in Italian, Latin Mediolanum, Lombard Milan) is an Italian city located in the north of the peninsula. Capital of the region of Lombardy, in the center of the Po Valley, Milan has approximately 1,321,000 inhabitants, making it the second largest city in Italy by population, but represents, with its metropolitan area, the largest area urban country. With its 7,123,563 inhabitants in 2009, the urban area of ​​Milan is the fourth in Europe, after those of Moscow, Paris and London. 

Milan is considered the economic heart of Italy and one of the nerve centers of the global mode. Industrial, commercial, financial and academic center, it is the seat of the Italian Stock Exchange, is a big attraction for the administrative headquarters of various multinational companies. So Milan is an alpha world city. Milan also has a very important tourist attraction in Italy and Europe, with nearly two million tourists every year.

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VISIT MUNICH GERMANY


Munich (München in German, Minga in Bavarian) is, with 1,474,223 inhabitants in the May 30, 2014, Germany's third largest city by population after Berlin and Hamburg. Its urban area has 2,351,706 inhabitants. Munich is the capital of Bavaria and the District of Upper Bavaria. Between 482 and 579 meters above sea level, the city is bisected by the River Isar, a distance of 13.7 km, from southwest to northeast. Important economic hub, home to large including Siemens, Allianz, BMW, Munich Ruckversicherung, Linde, EADS Deutschland and HypoVereinsbank companies. 

According to Eurostat, the extended metropolitan area of Munich urban area is the largest in Germany in terms of GDP, with € 117.6 billion, ahead of Hamburg, Berlin and Frankfurt. With a GDP per capita of € 53 073, Munich is also one of the richest cities of the European Union. 

The city is famous for its traditional beer festival (Oktoberfest) which takes place every year from late September to early October. 

This is the second tourist destination in Germany after Berlin. 

The people of Munich are Munich (s)

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VISIT DUBAI EMIRATES


Dubai or Dubai [is the most populous city of the United Arab Emirates (before the federal capital Abu Dhabi). Located on the Persian Gulf, it is capital of the emirate of Dubai, and has over one million inhabitants (however, with the cities of Sharjah, Ajman and Umm Al Quwain, themselves capitals of their respective emirates it forms a metropolitan area exceeding 2.3 million in 2010). Dubai is also the largest port in the country. 

Founded in the eighteenth century, Dubai remains a modest and isolated town in the world that lives mainly pearl diving in the late nineteenth century. At that time, as the emirate surroundings, they become important in participating in the creation of the Trucial States (Trucial States in English) in 1853. 
Through a difficult period during the inter-war years, before entering the full force of modernity in the second half of the twentieth century, Dubai participated in the creation of the current UAE in 1971 with the emir is vice -présidence. 

Although not the capital of the United Arab Emirates, Dubai has become the most famous city of the federation. 
This reputation is largely due to the media coverage of its tourism projects such as the Burj Al Arab, the most luxurious and the most "star" of the world, the gigantic building projects like the Palm Islands, artificial peninsula shaped palm, the World, an artificial archipelago that replicates the map of the world, the Dubai Marina and disproportionate to the particular architecture, not to mention the tallest building in the world, Burj Khalifa. 

These projects claimed by the government, are presented as a way to become in a few years the world's top destination for luxury tourism and become one of the world centers of family tourism, business, shopping, etc.

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VISIT BARCELONA SPAIN


Barcelona is the administrative and economic capital of Catalonia, Barcelona province, in the county of El Barcelonès and its urban area and its metropolitan area, Spain. 

It is the second largest city in Spain in terms of population and activities, the eleventh most populous city in the European Union and the sixth including its suburbs [3]: More than 5 million people live in metropolitan Barcelona [4]. The bulk of the adjacent municipalities are also gathered in Àrea Metropolitana de Barcelona. 

Located on the Mediterranean coast, it is crossed by the rivers Llobregat and Besòs and bordered on the west by the Serra de Collserola which rises to 512 meters (summit Tibidabo). It is considered a global city because of its importance in the areas of finance, international trade, publishing, arts, entertainment and media. Barcelona is a major economic center, has, moreover, a major Mediterranean ports and the second behind the Spanish airport of Madrid-Barajas. It is also the city that has the largest metropolitan park in the world, the Collserola Park, before Central Park in New York. Having been founded by the Romans, the city became the capital of the Counts of Barcelona and one of the major cities of the Crown of Aragon. Redesigned several times during its history, today it is a major tourist destination and has a unique cultural heritage. The Palau Güell (1984), Casa Mila, Park Güell, the Palais de la Música Catalana and Hospital de Sant Pau appear elsewhere on the World Heritage List of UNESCO. In addition, the city is also known for hosting the Olympics in 1992 and, more recently, the headquarters of the Union for the Mediterranean.


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VISIT AMSTERDAM NETHERLANDS


Amsterdam is the most populous town and the capital of the Kingdom of the Netherlands, although the seat of government, and most diplomatic institutions in the country are located in The Hague. Based on the figures of 2013, the municipality of Amsterdam has nearly 800,000 inhabitants called Amsterdammers, Amstellodamiens or Amsterdamais the heart of the Amsterdam region which has about 1,350,000 inhabitants. The urban area, which has more than 2.3 million residents [3], [4] is itself part of a conurbation called Randstad Holland which has 7.1 million inhabitants. It is located in the province of North Holland. 

The name of the town comes from the old Dutch name Amstelredamme evoking the origins of the city: the dam (Dam) on the Amstel. Former small fishing village in the twelfth century, the city has experienced very strong growth in the Middle Ages to the point of becoming one of the leading ports in the world during the Dutch Golden Age. The district De Wallen is the oldest part of the city, which developed around a network of concentric semicircular canals connected by perpendicular channels, forming a "spider's web". In the center of the old town, it is on the main Dam Square Amsterdam Royal Palace, built in the seventeenth century, a symbol of the historical importance of the city. William I of the Netherlands made ​​a royal palace in 1815 Since July 2010, the Canal Loop (defined by the Herengracht, Keizersgracht, and Prinsengracht) on the list of World Heritage.

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VISIT ROME ITALIE


Rome is the capital of Italy since 1871, is located in the Lazio region in central Somalia. With 2,865,151 inhabitants established on 1285 sq km (4,321,244 inhabitants in 2013 with the agglomeration), Rome is the most populated municipality of Italy and the largest in Europe after Moscow and London; its urban area, however, is less important than those of Milan and Naples [. Its inhabitants are called the Romans. 

City cradle of Western civilization after Athens, Rome has a history that spans more than two thousand five hundred years. It was the center of the Roman Empire, which dominated Europe, North Africa and the Middle East for over five hundred years from the first century BC. BC to the fifth century AD. AD .. Rome occupies a crucial place in Christianity and is the seat of the Roman Catholic Church and the Vatican City, a sovereign state whose head is the pope. 

The historic center of Renaissance and Baroque style. Rome is the third most visited in Europe after London and Paris and its historic center tourist destination is listed by UNESCO as a heritage site mondia

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VISIT TOKYO JAPON


Tokyo is the administrative capital of Japan since 1868, as the residence of the Emperor of Japan, the Prime Minister, the seat of the Diet (Japan's parliament), the Cabinet, all ministries that constitute and of all foreign embassies. This status, however, is not defined in the Constitution of 1947 and is the main political center of the archipelago since the seventeenth century. 

Become World Financial Centre in 1990, behind New York City is characterized by its skyscrapers, shopping for electronics and high technology, but also for the many Shinto shrines and Buddhist temples, and its neighborhoods and streets atmospheres special. 

Tokyo Metropolitan prefecture (東京 都, Tōkyō-to?), With about twelve million people, has a special administrative status among Japanese prefectures. The Tokyo metropolitan area that extends well beyond the limits of the prefecture, radiates a large part of Tokyo Bay, as well as the region of Kanto. With about 37.7 million inhabitants, it forms the world's most populous urban area. 

Having already hosted the Summer Olympics in 1964, the Tokyo will host again in 2020.
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VISIT MARRAKECH MOROCCO


Marrakech, known as red ocher City or City, is a city in Morocco, in the interior, at the foot of the Atlas Mountains. 

The city was founded in 1062 by Youssef Ibn Tachfin king of the Berber Almoravid empire. In the past, Morocco was known in the East as the Marrakech (name still current in Iran); Morocco name itself comes from the deformation of the Portuguese pronunciation of Marrakech Marrocos. 

Marrakech has about 909,000 residents, according to the 2004 census, spread over an area of ​​230 km2. The population density is 350 inhabitants per hectare in Medina. It is the fourth largest city in Morocco after Casablanca, Fez and Meknes. The city is divided into two distinct parts: the Medina or historic (ten kilometers speaker) and the new town whose main areas are called Gueliz and Wintering, Askar Douar Sidi Youssef Ben Ali, hamid, Daoudiat. Gueliz is now the commercial center. It was founded by the French during the Protectorate. The Hivernage contains many hotel complexes. In recent years, the city expanded in the periphery, especially in the west with the appearance of new residential districts and for the region of Targa or extension of Avenue Mohammed VI, or north Tamansourt.
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VISIT CAIRO EGYPT


Cairo is the capital of Egypt and has an official population of over sixteen million people, making it the largest city in Africa and the Middle East. Its population was estimated at 700,000 inhabitants in the 1920s, making it the tenth largest metropolis in the world by counting the total population of the urban area. Although Al-Qāhira is the official name, it is called more often Masr in Egyptian Arabic, the Arabic name for Egypt, or as Al-Fustat. 

It is located on the banks of the Nile as well as some adjacent islands in the north of Egypt. To the west is the city of Giza and the ancient necropolis of Memphis on the Giza plateau, with its three large pyramids including the pyramid of Cheops. To the south is the site of the ancient Egyptian city of Memphis. 

The people of Cairo are called Cairenes

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VISIT RIO DE JANEIRO BRAZIL

Rio de Janeiro is the second largest city in Brazil after São Paulo. Located southeast of the country, it is the capital of the State of Rio de Janeiro. With its 6.1 million inhabitants intramural (commonly known as Cariocas, variant "Carioques" existing in French) and 12.62 million in the urban area, Rio de Janeiro is one of the most important cities the Americas. 

It is world famous for its carnival, beaches (Copacabana and Ipanema) and the statue of Christ the Redeemer atop Corcovado. It was the capital of the Kingdom of Portugal, following the flight of the Portuguese court during the Napoleonic invasion (1808-1821) and the Empire of Brazil (1822-1889), the República Velha (1889-1930), the Estado Novo (1937-1945) and the beginning of the Second Republic until 1960. 

In 2013, the city hosted the World Youth Day, and in 2014 it hosts the final of the FIFA World Cup and finally, in 2016, the Summer Olympics.
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VISIT NEW YORK CITY


New York officially City of New York, otherwise known as the name and abbreviation of New York City or NYC, is the largest city in the United States and one of the largest in the Americas. It is located in the Northeastern United States, on the Atlantic coast to the southeastern tip of the state of New York. The New York City consists of five boroughs called boroughs: Manhattan, Brooklyn, Queens, the Bronx and Staten Island. Its inhabitants are called New Yorkers. 

Between 1785 and 1790 the city of New York was the capital of the United States. It is the largest city in the country since 1790, before feeding for a few decades the financial and political rivalry between New York and Philadelphia. 

New York has a significant impact on global commerce, finance, media, art, fashion, research, technology, education and entertainment. Gathering all the characteristics of a global city, it is sometimes considered the "capital of the world." If it is not the capital of the United States for over two centuries, New York is not least the country's most populous city, with 8,336,697 inhabitants according to the Census Bureau of the United States (2012). At the heart of the megalopolis of BosWash, the agglomeration of 19,069,796 inhabitants [5] extends over several counties in the State of New York (suburbs east and north) and impinges on two neighboring states. Indeed, the state of New Jersey has its western suburbs and south, and the Connecticut includes its suburbs northeast. Its urban area in turn had 22,201,312 inhabitants in 2009. 

New York is one of the most cosmopolitan cities in the world, with its many ethnic neighborhoods. The best known are Little Italy, Chinatown or that incorporates the highest concentration of Chinese in the Americas [. 

New York welcomes 50 million visitors annually. Times Square, iconified as "the Crossroads of the World", is the hub of the show in the entire country and the theater district of Broadway [, one of the most popular intersections, and a major center of industry entertainment in the world. The city has a large number of bridges (788 in 2012), skyscrapers and parks worldwide fame. The financial district in New York, anchored by Wall Street in Lower Manhattan, functions as the "Financial Capital of the World" and is home to the New York Stock Exchange and its future financial center One World Trade Center. In addition, the Manhattan real estate market is among the most expensive in the world.
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visit london for tourism


London is the capital city of England and the United Kingdom. It is the most populous city in the United Kingdom with a metropolitan area of over 13 million inhabitants. Standing on the River Thames, London has been a major settlement for two millennia, its history going back to its founding by the Romans, who named it Londinium. London's ancient core, the City of London, largely retains its 1.12-square-mile (2.9 km2) mediaeval boundaries and in 2011 had a resident population of 7,375, making it the smallest city in England. Since at least the 19th century, the term London has also referred to the metropolis developed around this core.[6] The bulk of this conurbation forms the Greater London administrative area (coterminous with the London region), governed by the Mayor of London and the London Assembly.

London is a leading global city, with strengths in the arts, commerce, education, entertainment, fashion, finance, healthcare, media, professional services, research and development, tourism and transport all contributing to its prominence. It is one of the world's leading financial centres and has the fifth-or sixth-largest metropolitan area GDP in the world depending on measurement.[notLondon is a world cultural capital. It is the world's most-visited city as measured by international arrivals and has the world's largest city airport system measured by passenger traffic. London's 43 universities form the largest concentration of higher education in Europe. In 2012, London became the first city to host the modern Summer Olympic Games three times.
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VISITE PARIS FRANCE


Paris is the capital of France. It lies at the heart of a vast fertile plain temperate climate, the Paris Basin, on a bend of the Seine, between the junction of the latter with the Marne and Oise. Its inhabitants are called Parisians. 

Paris is also the capital of the Île-de-France and the only French town that is also a department. As the cities of Lyon and Marseille, it is divided into districts (twenty in number). It has a police commissioner. 

Most populous city long in Europe, it remains the most populous France. According to the census of INSEE, the town of Paris on 1 January 2011 had over 2.2 million inhabitants. The Paris agglomeration has largely developed during the twentieth century, bringing 10.5 million at January 1, 2011, and its urban area (the city and the suburban ring) were approximately 12.3 million inhabitants on 1 January 2011 and is one of the most populated cities in Europe. 

The position of Paris, on an island to cross the great navigable river that is the Seine by a route connecting the north and south of Gaul, in fact since ancient times an important city, capital of the Parisii and a base of an emperor. Its position at the center of the territory controlled by the Frankish kings actually choose as the capital of France instead of Tournai. Placed at the center of a fertile agricultural area with a damp, mild climate, Paris is one of the main cities of France during the tenth century, with royal palaces, wealthy abbeys and a cathedral; during the twelfth century, with the University of Paris, the city became one of the first homes in Europe for education and the arts. Royal power setting in the city, its economic and political importance is growing. Thus, in the early fourteenth century, Paris is one of the most important of the whole Christian world cities. In the seventeenth century it was the capital of a major European political powers in the eighteenth century one of the great cultural centers of Europe in the nineteenth century and the capital of the arts and pleasures. Paris plays a major political and economic role in the history of Europe during the second millennium. 

Symbol of French culture with its many monuments, the city attracts the 2000s nearly three million visitors per year. [1] Paris also occupies a prominent place in the world of fashion and luxury; it is also the most visited capital in the world.
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Visit Madrid Spain


Madrid is the capital of Spain. 
It was founded in the ninth century by the Emir Muhammad I as the Majrît (مجريط). 
Now the largest and most populated city of the country, it is also the capital of the Autonomous Community of Madrid. It houses the headquarters of the World Tourism Organization. 
The city has a population of 3,207,247 inhabitants (Madrileños), within an urban area of 6,495,551 inhabitants in 2013. 
The Prado Museum, the Reina Sofía Museum and the Thyssen-Bornemisza Museum are among the most visited museums in the world.

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İstanbul - Go Turkey Tourism

Istanbul or Istanbul (Turkish İstanbul) is the largest city and metropolitan area of Turkey and the prefecture of the same name province, which occupies about 50% of the area but more than 98% of the population. It is listed on the World Heritage List by UNESCO in 1985, Istanbul is the main commercial and industrial financial center of Turkey, but also the cultural capital of the country. The population of the entire metropolitan Istanbul is estimated at 14 million in 2013 [3] making it the second most populous in Europe (after Moscow) city and one of the largest megacities in the world.


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Merzouga morocco

Merzouga is a small Saharan village located in the south-east of Morocco, 35 km from Rissani, 50 kilometers from Erfoud, and 50 kilometers from the Algerian border.

Merzouga is famous for its sand dunes, the highest in Morocco. The village borders indeed the largest erg Chebbi Morocco. 

Merzouga has become a tourist attraction of primary importance for this region of Morocco, allowing the development of hotel industry, both locally and in nearby locations Errachidia and Erfoud. 
The facilities for tourists are the camel trekking, camping in the desert, quad biking, and summer, arénothérapie (or sand bath). 

The balance of the site of Merzouga is threatened by the uncontrolled construction of hotels, excessive tourism and the development of "motor sports" (quad). 

We forget the environmental impact of this hotel tourism by overuse of water and non-compliance with wastewater regulations resources.
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the great wall of china


The Great Wall is a series of Chinese military fortifications built, destroyed and rebuilt several times and in several places between the third century BC. BC and the seventeenth century to mark and defend the northern border of China. This is the most important architectural structure ever built by man both in length, area and mass. 

Popularly, it refers to as the "Great Wall" section built during the Ming dynasty from Shanhaiguan in the territory of the city of Qinhuangdao in Hebei Province in the east to get to Jiayuguan in Gansu province to West. Its length varies according to sources. According to a 1990 report, the total length of the walls would be 6 700 km. Because of its length, it is called in Chinese "The long wall of ten thousand li" (simplified Chinese: 万里长城, traditional Chinese: 萬里長城; pinyin: Wànlǐ Changcheng; Wade: Wan⁴li³ Ch'ang²ch'eng²), the li being a former unit of length, and ten thousand Chinese symbolizes infinity in Chinese. This nickname however can be taken in its literal sense by approximation, 6 700 km by 11,632 li in its generally considered value of 576 m or 13,400 li in its current value of exactly 500 m. On average, it measures 6-7 m tall and 4-5 m wide. In April 2009, the State Administration of Cultural Heritage, who used the latest technology degree review the measure and says a length of 8 851.8 km including 6 259.6 kilometers of wall, 359.7 km trench 2 and 232.5 km of natural barriers such as mountains or rivers. The same service was published in June 2012 update of its study, and is now estimated at 21 196.18 km total length of the Great Wall,. The new estimate takes into account the parties are destroyed. 

Since 1987, the Great Wall is a World Heritage Site under the number 438
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Tourisme Akchour Chefchaouen

Akchour is a small village in Morocco, 30 km from Chefchaouen on the road to Oued Lau.



North of Morocco at the bottom of the valley Talembote, Akchour is a natural valley attracting more and more tourists since opening the park Talassemtane. 

Bridge God is a famous natural curiosity.
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paradise valley agadir

After one hour of walking in the middle of the forest, mountains and rivers, an amazing place, beautiful, with 3 large waterfalls with their large natural turquoise pools at, it looks like heaven on earth.


on the road Imouzzer starting from Agadir, 25 km from aourir is a small parking lot is or has started the adventure to paradise.


 AGADIR ; MOROCCO

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