Cities of the World - Second Edition

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  1. 2. A medieval astronomical clock attached to the Old Town Hall can be found here.
  2. 3. Songkran, also known as the Water Splashing Festival, is celebrated in this capital city. Wat Pho, the Temple of the Reclining Buddha, is there too.
  3. 4. Every year millions of tulips are blooming in and around this city. Why not take a bicycle ride to see them?
  4. 6. This city is known for a large church clock tower and as a financial center of Switzerland.
  5. 14. This city is visited by over three million Muslims in a single month of each year.
  6. 16. You can try khachapuri, see historical buildings, or take a day trip to the Caucasus Mountains when you visit this city.
  7. 18. A green vegetable got its name from this Belgian city.
  8. 19. Sometimes called the "Big Apple," this city never sleeps.
  9. 21. Largest city in the country known as "the teardrop of India."
  10. 22. The Hindu Holi festival is celebrated in this capital.
  11. 24. This city is the "production capital" of reggaetón music.
  12. 26. You can enjoy world-class beaches at the foot of the Sierra Nevada mountains here.
  13. 28. A city in Illinois known for its NBA team (the "Bulls").
  14. 30. This city in Florida is generally regarded as the oldest city in the U.S.A. St. _________
  15. 31. The Blue Mosque is an iconic Ottoman-era World Heritage site located here.
  16. 33. A wine received its name from this seaport city in Portugal.
  17. 34. This city has the Colosseum and the Vatican.
  18. 37. The rooster from this city is a symbol of Portugal.
  19. 38. The Acropolis, an ancient citadel, is here.
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  1. 1. You can drink "Fernet con coca" (drink with Italian liqueur fernet and cola) while watching soccer in this capital city.
  2. 5. This Mexican city is a thriving center of textile production.
  3. 7. A good place to see giant pandas.
  4. 8. This Mexican town located in the state of Jalisco gave its name to a famous alcoholic beverage.
  5. 9. This city has 5 Statues of Liberty ... and croissants instead of bagels. The City of Light.
  6. 10. Syrian city considered to be among the oldest continually inhabited cities in the world.
  7. 11. Savoca and Forza d'Agrò are two famous filming locations of The Godfather movies in this region of Italy.
  8. 12. This city in Peru is located on the shores of Lake Titicaca.
  9. 13. Nearly half a million people live in this U.S. city. Over half of them speak Spanish.
  10. 15. The city was founded in 1533 by Spanish commander Pedro de Heredia.
  11. 16. People take off their shoes before entering a house (and sometimes say "Tadaima") in this capital city.
  12. 17. This city is famous for being the birthplace of jazz music.
  13. 18. The Sagrada Familia Church is one of this city's top attractions.
  14. 20. This is the closest major city to Yosemite.
  15. 23. This South American city has a stunning Andes backdrop, diverse culinary scene, and vibrant arts and culture.
  16. 25. This is the capital of Colombia.
  17. 27. This city had one of the largest and most influential libraries of the ancient world.
  18. 29. Colombian city often celebrated as the “capital of salsa.”
  19. 32. The father of an NBA player named his son after this Japanese city (or its famous beef). Your teacher's daughter was born there.
  20. 35. City known for its leaning tower.
  21. 36. This Australian city has a famous opera house.