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France
France, officially the French Republic, is a country primarily located in Western Europe. Its overseas regions and territories include French Guiana in South America, Saint Pierre and Miquelon in the North Atlantic in North America, the French West Indies, and many islands in Oceania and the Indian Ocean. Metropolitan France shares borders with Belgium and Luxembourg to the north; Germany to the northeast; Switzerland to the east; Italy and Monaco to the southeast; Andorra and Spain to the south, a maritime border with the United Kingdom to the northwest, and including Overseas France, it also
Budapest
Budapest is the capital and most populous city of Hungary. It is Hungary's primate city with 1.7 million inhabitants and its greater metro area has a population of about 3.3 million, representing one-third of the country's population and producing above 40% of the country's economic output. Budapest is the political, economic, and cultural center of the country, among the ten largest cities in the European Union and the second largest urban area in Central and Eastern Europe. Budapest stands on the River Danube and is strategically located at the center of the Pannonian Basin, lying on ancient
March 29
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Toulouse
Toulouse (, , ; ) is a city in Southern France, the prefecture of the Haute-Garonne department and of the Occitania region. The city is on the banks of the River Garonne, from the Mediterranean Sea, from the Atlantic Ocean and from Paris. It is the fourth-largest city in France after Paris, Marseille, and Lyon, with 514,819 inhabitants within its municipal boundaries (2023); its metropolitan area has a population of 1,513,396 inhabitants (2022). Toulouse is the central city of one of the 22 metropolitan councils of France. Between the 2014 and 2020 censuses, its metropolitan area was the third
Amiens
Amiens (English: or ; ; , or ) is a city and commune in northern France, located north of Paris and south-west of Lille. With 136,449 inhabitants (2023), it is the capital of the Somme department in the region of Hauts-de-France. A central landmark of the city is Amiens Cathedral, the largest Gothic cathedral in France. Amiens also has one of the largest university hospitals in France, with a capacity of 1,200 beds. The author Jules Verne lived in Amiens from 1871 until his death in 1905, and served on the city council for 15 years. Amiens is the birthplace of French president Emmanuel Macron.
Ourense
Ourense (; ) is a city and the capital of the province of Ourense, located in the autonomous community of Galicia, northwestern Spain. It is on the Camino Sanabrés path of the Way of St James (Camino de Santiago), and is crossed by the Miño, Barbaña, Loña and Barbañica rivers. It is also known as A cidade das Burgas (in Galician) due to its hot springs, being one of the European cities with the greatest thermal heritage.
Cahors
Cahors (; ) is a commune in the western part of Southern France. It is the smallest prefecture among the 13 departments that constitute the Occitanie Region. The capital and main city of the Lot department and the historical center of the Quercy, Cahors is home to 20,050 cadurciennes and cadurciens (2023).
Königs Wusterhausen
town in Brandenburg, Germany
Alcántara
thumb|235px|The Alcántara Bridge.
Maldonado
city in Uruguay
Mehmed Paša Sokolović Bridge
bridge in Bosnia and Herzegovina
Kevlar
Kevlar (para-aramid) is a strong, heat-resistant synthetic fiber, related to other aramids such as Nomex and Technora. Developed by Stephanie Kwolek at DuPont in 1965, the high-strength material was first used commercially in the early 1970s as a replacement for steel in racing tires. It is typically spun into ropes or fabric sheets that can be used as such, or as an ingredient in composite material components.
Jean Nouvel
French architect (b.1945)
Le Raincy
commune in Seine-Saint-Denis, France
Puerto Maldonado
capital city of Madre de Dios, Peru
Taldom
Taldom () is a town in Moscow Oblast, Russia, located north of Moscow, on a suburban railway connecting Moscow to Savyolovo. Population: It is located within the Moscow Standard Time Zone (GMT+3).
Munderkingen
Munderkingen (; ) is the smallest town in the district of Alb-Donau in Baden-Württemberg in Germany. It is situated on the Danube, 9 km southwest of Ehingen, and 31 km southwest of Ulm.
Kaprun
Kaprun () is a municipality in the Zell am See District in the province of Salzburg in Austria. Together with the neighboring city of Zell am See the town presents itself as the tourist destination and skiing area "Zell am See-Kaprun". Kaprun distinguishes itself from its larger neighbor at the lake, by offering all year access to the Kitzsteinhorn with its Top of Salzburg viewing platform at altitude and its glacier ski area that is open October through May.
Biedenkopf
Biedenkopf () is a spa town in western Hesse, Germany with a population of 12,969 (2024).
Waldorf-Astoria Hotel
hotel in New York, United States
International Finance Centre
commercial development in Central, Hong Kong
Bubiyan Island
island in Kuwait
Jumeirah Emirates Towers Hotel
56-storey hotel in the city of Dubai, United Arab Emirates
Zayed Sports City Stadium
multi-purpose stadium in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates
Naberezhnaya Tower
office complex in the International Business Centre Moscow City in Moscow
JW Marriott Marquis Dubai
twin towers in Dubai
Kahlenberg
thumb|Kahlenberg with the tower, church, and scenic overlook thumb|upright|Stefaniewarte and steel tower thumb|upright|Commemorative plaque placed on the facade of the Polish church on Kahlenberg The Kahlenberg () is a hill () located in the 19th District of Vienna, Austria (Döbling).
Renaissance Center
group of interconnected skyscrapers in Detroit, Michigan, United States of America
list of longest bridges
Wikimedia list article
Vulci
Vulci or Volci (Etruscan: Velch or Velx, depending on the romanization used) was a rich Etruscan city in what is now northern Lazio, central Italy.
Monmouth Castle
11th-century castle in Monmouth, Wales, UK
gloriette
thumb|upright=1.8|The Gloriette in the Schönbrunn Palace Garden, Vienna, Austria A gloriette (from the 12th-century French meaning "little room") is a building in a garden erected on a site that is elevated with respect to the surroundings. The structural execution and shape can vary greatly, often in the form of a pavilion or tempietto, more or less open on the sides.
Copenhagen Zoo
zoo
Scotia Plaza
Office building in Toronto, Ontario
solar updraft tower
thermal convection power plant
Max Berg
German architect (1870–1947)
Grand International Mansion
360-meter skyscraper located in Guangdong
Saint-Nicolas-du-Chardonnet
Saint-Nicolas du Chardonnet () is a Catholic church in the centre of Paris, France, in the 5th arrondissement. It was constructed between 1656 and 1763. The facade was designed in the classical style by Charles Le Brun. It contains many notable art works from the 19th century, including a rare religious painting by Jean-Baptiste Corot.
Hochtief
Hochtief AG is a global provider of infrastructure technology and construction services, with locations in North America, Australia, and Europe. The Essen based company is primarily active in the fields of high tech, energy transition, and sustainable infrastructure. With the international projects making up 95% of the company's revenue, Hochtief was among the largest international construction firms in 2023.
Calvert Vaux
Anglo-American architect (1824-1895)
Seat of the European Central Bank
headquarters of the ECB in Frankfurt, Germany
Salesforce Tower
office building in San Francisco
SunTrust Plaza
60 story skyscraper in downtown Atlanta
Victor Bodson
Luxembourgish politician (1902–1984)
Absolute World
Twin residential skyscraper complex in Mississauga, Ontario
San Roque González de Santa Cruz Bridge
international bridge between Argentina and Paraguay
The Imperial
former tallest Skyscraper in India
Fox Plaza
skyscraper in Century City, Los Angeles, California, USA
Bank of America Plaza
55-story class-A office skyscraper on Bunker Hill, Los Angeles
OpernTurm
OpernTurm (Opera Tower) is a 43-storey skyscraper in the Westend-Süd district of Frankfurt, Germany. The property is situated opposite Alte Oper on the corner of Bockenheimer Landstraße and Bockenheimer Anlage. The building was designed by Christoph Mäckler. The project developer was Tishman Speyer, a US firm that previously built the Sony Center in Berlin and the Messeturm in Frankfurt.
Sandnessund bridge
road bridge in Tromsø, Norway
Dapeng International Plaza
architectural structure
Stéphen Sauvestre
French architect (1847–1919)
Sundøy bridge
road bridge in Leirfjord, Norway
Bilfinger SE
Bilfinger SE (previously named Bilfinger Berger AG) is a German multinational company specialized in civil and industrial construction, engineering and services based in Mannheim, Germany.
The O2
large entertainment district in London, England
Troll
Norwegian gas and petroleum field in the North Sea
WestendGate
skyscraper in Frankfurt, Germany
Vrmac
Vrmac (Montenegrin Cyrillic: Врмац) is a mountain in southwestern Montenegro overlooking the coastal town of Tivat, and a peninsula dividing Tivat Bay from Kotor Bay.
Charles de Wailly
French architect (1730-1798)