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A colorful, lively city lies in the metropolitan area of Europe. “It is the commercial and industrial focus of France and a cultural and intellectual center of international renown. The city possesses an indefinable unity of atmosphere that has fascinated writers, poets, and painters for centuries. It is can be none other than the city of Paris. Paris is sometimes called the City of Light in tribute to its intellectual preeminence as well as to its beautiful appearance. Paris is by far one of the most well known cities for its attractions and entertainment.” (1upinfo) Paris offers a wide variety of events for daytime. This includes festivals. “Among these are the free, city-wide Fête de la Musique (21 June), the Festival du Film de Paris (early April) and the biennial Festival d’Automne (September-December) contemporary dance event. Free concerts are held within the city’s churches, during the Festival d’Art Sacré in the weeks preceeding Chistmas. Classical concerts are listed in the monthly Le Monde de la Musique.”(Discover Paris) Other special events include “Journées du Patrimoine, nationwide weekend festival; historic buildings, including the President’s residence and the Palais de l’Elysée, open their doors to the general public, 15-16 Sep 2002. Festival de l’Automne, international contemporary drama, dance and music festival, 15 Sep-31 Dec, Théâtre de la Ville, Odéon and other venues. Mondial de l’Automobile, biennial international motor show in even-numbered years, 28 Sep-13 Oct, Paris Expo, Porte de Versailles, 15th.
Approximate Word count = 885 Approximate Pages = 3.5 (250 words per page double spaced)
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