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France is one of the most touristic countries in the world. There’s a lot of different landscapes : snowy mountains, beaches, plains, big cities… Paris, is the most populated city and the capital of France. It’s famous for architecture, monuments, and people say Paris is a romantic city because of the old streets, the boats on the river La Seine, painters in streets… Famous monuments in Paris : - The Eiffel Tower, - The cathedrale Notre Dame, - The Museum Le Louvre and its pyramid, - Bridges over the river La Seine, - L’Arc de Triomphe, - The Avenue Les Champs Elysées, - Le Sacré Cœur…
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Paris is famous too for the beautiful gardens and the many operas, cinemas, theaters. It’s a cultural and arts center,lots of famous writers and painters are in Paris. There are lots of prestigious schools, so the most important companies take place in the city. I think it’s one of the best city in France, Paris never sleeps, and you can do lots of things here !
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Prague Prague is the capital city of Czech Republic. In the city lives about 1.3 million people In the middle of the Prague flows Vltava
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Interests The name of Prague came from the word doorstep but in the czech language práh > Prah The city center creates The Prague old town, which includes …
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MADRID 1-Madrid is the capital and largest city in Spain 2- Parks and gardens: El Retiro El capricho The botanic garden 3-Some monuments El prado, Queen Sofia museum… 4- Gastronomy Paella, cocido…. 5- Sports Football and basketball are the most famous
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Everyday there is the funniest italian comedy. Rome In ancient times rome influenced: society, culture, languages, literature, art, architecture, philosophy, religion, laws, moral. Rome has more than 3 thousand years of history Today Rome is the city with the most concentration of art in the world Inside Rome there is Vatican city, a state itself, so rome is said to be « the capital of two states ».
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