1.PARIS
Paris (nicknamed the "City of light") is the
capital city of France, and the largest city in France. ... Paris is also the
center of French economy, politics, traffic and culture. Paris has many art
museums and historical buildings. As a traffic center, Paris has a very
good underground subway system (called the Metro).
2.NEW YORK
New York City is composed of five boroughs. While
Manhattan and Staten Island are islands, Brooklyn and Queens are geographically
part of Long Island, and the Bronx is attached to the US mainland. ...
Manhattan is roughly 13.4 miles long and about 2.3 miles wide at its widest.
3.LONDON
London is the capital and
largest city of England and
the United Kingdom.[7][8] Standing
on the River Thames in
the south-east of England, at the head of its 50-mile (80 km) estuary leading
to the North Sea,
London has been a major settlement for two millennia. Londinium was
founded by the Romans.[9] The City of London,
London's ancient core − an area of just 1.12 square miles (2.9 km2) and
colloquially known as the Square Mile − retains boundaries that closely follow
its medieval limits.[10][11][12][13][14][note 1] The City of
Westminster is also an Inner London borough
holding city status. Greater London is
governed by the Mayor of London and
the London Assembly.[15][note 2][16]
London
is considered to be one of the world's most important global cities[17][18][19] and
has been called the world's most powerful,[20] most
desirable,[21] most
influential,[22] most
visited,[23] most
expensive,[24][25] innovative,[26] sustainable,[27] most
investment-friendly,[28] and
most-popular-for-work[29] city
4.VENICE
Venice - a fairytale city in the Adriatic. The city was built
on stilts well over a thousand years ago and is a true marvel. It's a labyrinth
of 3,000 narrow alleys and 177 canals. On the Grand Canal, the morning rush
hour has begun.
5.VANCOUVER
Located on the Burrard
Peninsula, Vancouver lies between
Burrard Inlet to the north and the Fraser River to the south. ... Vancouver has one of
the largest urban parks in North America, Stanley Park, which covers 404.9 ha
(1,001 acres).
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