24/09/2013
Ahoj!Which country would I go next?It was France ! The French capital is Paris ! nah .. paris is famous throughout the world , everyone wants to go to this beautiful place , so do I , I was eager to paris , whew !, I
want to cry if it could be in paris, if i just saw the paris picture I'm
going crazy >.< , Paris is the most popular tourist destinations
in the world , with 30 million foreign visitors per year . [ 12 ] There
are a number of well-known landmarks among its many attractions , along with famous institutions and most popular parks in the world . Paris
is known as the Parisian population [ pəɹɪzjənz ] or [ pəɹi ː . Ʒn̩z ]
in English and Parisien ( [ paʀizjɛ ] ( help · info ) ) in French . Parigot word ( meaning " Parisians " , pronounced [ paʀigo ] ( help · info ) ) is sometimes used in French slang . Often
considered demeaning , Parigot has good connotations , as in the famous
song by Maurice Chevalier : " C'est un gars d' Ménilmontant , un vrai
p'tit Parigot , ... " ( " He was a person of Ménilmontant , a young Parisians , ... " ) . Locally,
residents of the suburbs of Paris known as banlieusard [ bɑljøzaʀ ] (
help · info ) ) , meaning residents banlieues ( " suburbs " ) . Population région Île - de -France ( Paris Region ) known officially as Francilien ( [ fʀɑsiljɛ ] ( help · info ) ) . Parisians refer to people from outside the Île - de -France as Provinciaux ( from the provinces ) . The
use of this term , as considered throughout France as la province, is
sometimes considered merendahkan.Tanda early archaeological signs of
permanent settlements in the Paris began in 4200 BC . [ 14 ] Parisii , a
sub - tribe of the Celtic Senones , known as the merchants [ citation needed ] , inhabited the area near the river Seine from 250 BC [ citation needed ] . Roman
control in 52 BC swamp Paris , [ 14 ] with a permanent settlement at
the end of the same century on the Left Bank Sainte Geneviève Hill and
the Île de la Cité island . Gallo- Roman town was originally called Lutetia , but in - Galisiakan to Lutèce . Great
extend towards the following centuries , becoming a prosperous city
with a forum , palaces , ponds , temples , a theater and amphitheater . [
15] The Fall of the Roman Empire and the Germanic attacks of the 13th
century brought the city into darkness era . 400
AD Lutèce , which was then abandoned by its inhabitants , only a small
garrison town in the middle of the fortified island irregular . [ 14 ]
The city received the name " Paris " at the end of the occupation
Romawi.Paris have affected climate and ocean currents of the North
Atlantic , so the city has a moderate climate rarely have high or low temperatures . Annual high temperatures average around 15 ° C ( 59 ° F ) , and the annual low temperatures around 7 ° C ( 45 ° F ) . Highest
temperature , recorded on July 28, 1948 , 40.4 ° C ( 104.7 ° F ) ,
and the lowest was -23.9 ° C ( -11.0 ° F ) on December 10, 1879 . [ 24 ]
The Paris region has experienced temperatures that reached the second
figure , the heat wave of 2003 and the cold wave of 2006.Rain can occur anytime during the year , and Paris is known for sudden rain . The
city experienced an average annual rainfall 641.6 mm ( 25.2 inches ) . [
24 ] Snow is rare, occasionally appears in the coldest months of
December, January or February ( no later than April ) , and almost never
enough to make the coating last
more than a day . [ citation needed ] . Paris " Modern " is the result
of the redesign of urban mid -19th century [ citation needed ] . Centuries
this city has become a maze of narrow streets and half - timber houses ,
but beginning in 1852 , Baron Haussmann's vast urbanization leveled
entire quarters to make way for wide avenues lined with neo - classical
stone buildings bourgeoise ; most of Paris 'new' is Paris we see today. Second
Empire plans are still happening now , while the city of Paris is still
imposing the law of " alignment " as amended ( the building facade
replaced by street width ) on a new development . Building
height is also determined by the width of the road , and building codes
Paris has undergone many changes since the mid -19th century to the
high construction . This is the reason that Paris is a city that is " flat " [ citation needed ] .Paris
unchanging borders , building codes are limited and lack of vacant land
has helped create the phenomenon called muséification ( or "
museumifikasi " ) , at the same time they preserve the past historic
Paris , a law was set makes it difficult to build in the city limits tall buildings and the requirements needed for a growing population [ citation needed ] . Many institutions and economic infrastructure Paris has been moved , or planned to move to , suburbs [ citation needed ] . Financial
business district ( La Défense ) , the main food market ( Rungis ) ,
renowned schools ( École Polytechnique , HEC , ESSEC , INSEAD , etc. . )
, World famous research laboratories ( in Saclay or Evry ) , the
largest sport stadium ( Stade de France ) , and several ministries ( Ministry of Transportation ) are located in the city of Paris luat . French National Archives will be moved to the northern suburbs before 2010 [ citation needed ] . The need for greater Paris taken by the French government . In
November 2007 , discussions have begun for a large Paris , the suburbs
which will be included in a large Paris has not been decided . In some cases , such as the expansion will not happen before the French town hall elections , scheduled for spring 2008 . Paris is the best place I guess , though I have not been there already kubayangakan what if I was there ? maybe it would be best place I 've ever visited! ok .. paris I will come , wait , ok ?
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