Thursday, October 22, 2009

France Tourism

Eiffel Tower at Sunset


Facing Notre Dame




The Eiffel Tower on a pink sunset



Hotel des Invalides courtyard



Dome and church Saint Louis des Invalides



Bateau mouche going towards the sunset



Notre Dame de Paris at night



Street lights on Concorde Square 

 

Concorde Square obelisk at night



Passerelle Debilly



Saint Sulpice church nave and choir



Notre Dame cathedral seen from the Quai de Montebello



View from Le Petit Pont




             Paris (city, France), city in north central France, the capital and largest city of the country. It is located in France’s Ile-de-France region, on theSeine River, 370 km (230 mi) upstream from the river’s outlet on the English Channel.
 
            Paris is world-famous for its beauty and charm, and for its long history as a center of learning and knowledge. Parisians call their city the “City of Light.” People from around the world flock to the city to view its impressive array of monuments and museums, savor its cuisine, and relax in its sidewalk cafes and nightclubs. Paris is the political, cultural, and economic center of France, as well as one of the most vibrant metropolises in the world. 

            Paris is named after the Parisii, a Celtic people who settled on the city’s central island—the Île de la Cité—in the 3rd century bc. The city has since spread north and south of the Seine. The city lies in a depression. The highest elevation is 129 m (423 ft) at the summit of Montmartre in northern Paris.
Paris enjoys a temperate climate. Average daily temperatures are 20°C (68°F) in summer and 5°C (41°F) in winter. The city receives about 650 mm (26 in) of precipitation annually, spread evenly over the course of the year.Air pollution is high, caused predominantly by automobile traffic and aggravated by the city’s geographic position in a depression.

 

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