Sunday 28 March 2010

8- Rome

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تقع روما فى وسط ايطاليا ويبلغ عدد سكانها حوالى اثنين ونصف مليون نسمة
وتقع دولة الفاتيكان اضغر دولة فى العالم على حدود روما
تقع سلسلة جبال الأبروزي في شرق المدينة، في الشمال الشرقي تقع جبال سابينه وفي الجنوب تقع جبال الألبان

























Monday 22 March 2010

7- paris

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Tour Montparnasse vs. The Eiffel Tower

Both landmark of France’s capital offer breath taking view of the city, even though nothing beats the view from Eiffel Tower. If you’re visiting Paris, a trip to the top of Eiffel Tower is a must, however Tour Montparnasse has certain advantages to

Tour Montparnasse Elevator Fees





It costs 9 EURO to be taken up on 56th floor. It’s not too bad, considering the elevator fees for the Empire State Building in New York are $20. Students and children pay less and you can get an additional 3 EURO discount if you show a “Paris Visite” transport pass.



The Louve




Sacre Coeur


Sunday 21 March 2010

6 - Munich

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The capital of the German Federal State of Bavaria has a population of 1.3 million which makes it the third largest city in Germany.
Located on the River Isar and north of the Bavarian Alps, Munich is a charming city with many impressing and significant sights like the Hofbräuhaus, Marienplatz or the Frauenkirche. Furthermore, its cultural traditions like the Okoberfest, make Munich a town one of a kind and therefore one of Europe's most prosperous places. Munich is known as "die Weltstadt mit Herz" (world city with a heart). There are many interesting, funny, charming and impressing people, sights and things, Munich and Bavaria are famous for. The landmark of Munich for example is "die Frauenkirche".








5 - Kuala Lumpur

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Kuala Lumpur (KL) is one of Asia's most cosmopolitan and modern cities. Over the last 10 years KL has been transformed into a modern thriving metropolis with spectacular buildings like the Petronas Towers and extensive shopping. Unlike many Asian cities, KL still has many beautiful old buildings from a bygone era, green areas and friendly charm. A unique blend of old colonial and new Asian where Chinese tea houses, Indian shops and Malay hawker stalls line streets next to world-class hotels and super hi rise office blocks





Menara Kuala Lumpur was completed in May 1996 and was opened to the public on 23 July 1996. It was officially launched on 1 October 1996, by Y. A. Bhg Tun Dr. Mahathir Mohamad, former Prime Minister of Malaysia.
Surrounding the tower is the Bukit Nanas Forest Recreational Park, an area of 11.05 hectares located in the heart of Kuala Lumpur City. It poses as the oldest gazetted forest reserve in the country.

Friday 19 March 2010

4- Rio de Janeiro

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ريو دي جانيرو من أكبر مدن البرازيل تعني نهر يناير باللغة البرتغالية . تعتبر من المدنِ الأكثر جمالاً في العالم من قبل الكثير. مساحة الولاية :43.653 كم
كانت عاصمة البرازيل قبل بناء برازيليا العاصمة الحالية للبرازيل . تحتوي الولاية على أهم المعالم السياحية و أشهر الشواطيء في العالم منها أبينيما و كوباكابانا














3- Bangkok

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Getting Around Bangkok Bangkok is a very large city. As many as 12 million people live there. The city has no real center, and a rather limited transportation infrastructure relative to many other cities its size. There was a time in the early 1990's when getting around Bangkok was close to a nightmare. You could easily find yourself stuck in traffic for several hours just to make a short trip. The situation has improved dramatically in recent years. In 1999 the city's first modern mass transit system opened, the elevated Bangkok Transit System, known as the Skytrain. Ridership has not met expectations, but the Skytrain is a quick and easy way to get from one place to another. In 2004 the Skytrain was joined by the city's first subway.  


Bangkok, known in Thai as Krung Thep Maha Nakhon or Krung Thep for short, is the capital and primate city of Thailand. It is located on both sides of the Chao Phraya River. The western bank is locally referred to as 'Fung Thon' or Thon side whilst the eastern side which pertains the majority of Bangkokians is called subjectively as Krung Thep, the name of the city itself



2-madrid

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Madrid is truly the city that never sleeps? How could do it so? With so many things to do and places to see is comprehensible that Madrileños make use of the day way past midnight? Soon you will be feeling the same energetic gusto for life? During the morning going to beautiful El Retiro park to see the performers and the families have fun on boats in the lake, in the afternoon pausing at one of hundred restaurants with the offering of 50 different cuisines of Spanish regions (Madrid is know for accepting and welcoming them all)? In the afternoon, after a wine or coffee with friends, a stroll towards the many world class art museums (El Prado, Reina Sofía, Thyssen-Bornemisza, etc). When the sun is long gone (on summer that will not happen until past 10 o'clock) you can enjoy the frenetic nocturnal pace of Puerta del Sol, Plaza de Santa Ana, Preciados street, La Gran Vía avenue. Enjoy a few drinks in Huertas street, maybe have dinner at the quaint small bistros around La Latina neighborhood. And depending on how much energy you have got on you (and if you have to work the next day or not) receive the morning light while dancing or having a good time with friends around tapas in on of the many clubs and bars of el barrio Centro.