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London

London is the capital city of England. It is the most populous city in the United Kingdom, with a metropolitan area of over 13 million inhabitants.

Standing on the River Thames, London has been a major settlement for two millennia, its history going back to its founding by the Romans, who named it Londinium.

Paris

Paris is the capital of the country of France. It has long been one of western Europe's major centers of culture and business. Some of the world's greatest artists, writers, scholars, fashion designers, and chefs have lived in Paris. The city is also famous for its beauty.

Paris is monumental, in terms of its size of course, but also its rich architectural heritage! One of the symbols of the capital, its most famous monument is of course the Eiffel Tower. This unique “Iron Lady” offers visitors unrivalled views. Not far away is the equally emblematic Arc de Triomphe.


10 fun facts about France

  • The Eiffel Tower was only meant to be temporary.
  • France has a President and a Prime Minister.
  • There are two types of butcher shops in France.
  • France is the world's most visited country.
  • There is more than one Notre Dame in France.
  • How many French speakers?
  • No food waste.

Tokyo

Tokyo is famous for its vibrant mix of tradition and modernity, its world-class cuisine, bustling shopping districts, and iconic landmarks like Shibuya Crossing and the Tokyo Skytree. It's also a major financial center, the seat of the Japanese government, and home to numerous cultural attractions, including historic shrines and temples

Tokyo, the capital of Japan, is vibrant as a city that leads Japan and the world. One of the attractions of Tokyo is that people from various regions and countries gather and interact with each other, and there is a tendency for many cultures to merge and to create new things.