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Mumbai, formerly known as Bombay, already surpassed Kolkata as the city with the most number of people in India. This was mainly because of the influx of immigrants into the city during the construction boom of the 1970s, which saw the growth of the city into the economic giant that it is now. The city is one of the largest sea ports in the vicinity of the Arabian Sea, which also gave rise to the city’s urban growth and development. It’s the capital of Maharashtra, an Indian state. An estimated thirteen million people reside in this city, placing it second in the world when it comes to population sizes for cities. It’s an impressive city, accounting for over seventy percent of the capital transfers in the economy of India. It’s also a commercial giant in the country, bringing in twenty-five percent of industry output for the whole of India, and the Hindi entertainment industry is also housed in Mumbai. The city is located near the coastline of the Arabian Sea, and the climate type of the city’s location is tropical. There are two seasons in Mumbai’s climate, the Humid and Dry seasons, two prevalent weather patterns that occur during specific times of the year. The Dry Season starts from around November and lasts until bout February, which lets the average temperature lower down from the humid season’s high average of around thirty degrees Celsius. The north winds give a chill to the period around January, lasting until about February. The humid season, on the other hand, starts around March and ends in October. Thirty degrees Celsius and high humidity levels make up this prevalent season. The humid season is also the time when most of the area’s rainfall occurs, resulting in an annual rainfall level in the region of two thousand two hundred millimeters. |
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Brazil
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The Capital of Rio Grande do Norte is Natal. It is situate 2600km to the North of Sao Paolo. The population today reaches up to 710,000 residents. The population is still increasing due to the influx of real estate developers and overseas investors. If you're one of those who wants progressive growth and stability coupled with unending access to miles of untouched beaches then Natal is the perfect spot for you. Billions of dollars are being poured in from foreign financiers in an effort to develop as well as profit from Natal's natural appeal. As a matter of fact residential resorts, residential areas, flats and condominiums are currently being constructed, as well as 10 golf courses and resort hotels. The City's increasing popularity in the tourism industry is no coincidence as Brazil is Marketing Natal as the ultimate Holiday destination, foreign investment opportunity as well as possible residential address. |
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Egypt
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Hurghada is a city found in Egypt and considered to be a center of tourism near the Red Sea. Hurghada was founded in the early 20th century, and it has been continually enlarged and developed since the 1980s. Hurghada was actually just a small fishing village. However, thanks to the development and improvement of the trading and tourism in the city, it is now considered to be one of the most developed seashore resorts in this area of the world. Thanks to the efforts of the Egyptian locals and other foreign investors, this city has become the leading and busiest seashore resort on the Red Sea. There are actually a lot of hotels, resorts and holiday villages that provide exciting sport facilities for water lovers such as snorkeling, scuba diving and sail boarding. Yachtsmen will also enjoy Hurghada as it is a perfect venue for yachting. Aside from exciting water sports, Hurghada is also visited by a lot of tourists for the different kinds of nightlife that is combined with sultry and embracing warm weather. The average daily temperature of the city is 30 degrees Celsius. |
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India
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Delhi is one of the largest cities in the world. In 2007 it was estimated that the city had a population that exceeded seventeen million inhabitants. This dethrones Mumbai as having the largest population in an Indian city. Aside from this, Delhi is also one of the oldest cities having been continually inhabited. It is considered as a Union Territory in terms of status, having its own limited-power legislative assembly. The influx of immigrants from other parts of the country coming in to Delhi has made it an urban haven where in a fast-paced life is the norm, much like any other big city elsewhere in the world. It has a relatively high level of income as compared to other Indian cities. It is also a major player in the commercial, cultural, and political industries. It has humble beginnings as a human settlement since two thousand years BC, and from the control of several dynasties until this control was taken over by the British Government. From a geographical perspective, Delhi is divided into two sections, the rural and the urban sections. It covers almost one and a half thousand square kilometers. There are also three local bodies governing the affairs in Delhi. The plain on which Delhi is sited on is prone to recurring flood waters. Although the climate pattern is semi-arid, its temperature reaches different extremes. It even hovers at around twenty-five degrees Celsius. Between summer and winter levels, temperatures may be lower or higher depending on the conditions. There is also a monsoon season. This contributes to the rainfall level of around seven hundred mm each year. |
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India
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Known as the city of Pearls, Hyderabad has a population of around ten million people. Aside from this, it is the second largest in the country when it comes to land area covered. The city is best known for having a unique mixture of the north and south Indian traditions. Plus, it is also a melting pot of language and culture in India. Under the rule of the seven Nizams, Hyderabad bloomed and became both economically and culturally diverse, with full growth established during their rule. It also became the formal capital. With this, the rulers built several huge reservoirs in order to serve the city. After the independence of India from the British rule, all Indian states were re-arranged to better fit on linguistic grounds. Thus, Hyderabad was placed under the jurisdiction of the then-new Andhra Pradesh. In fact, he became that state’s capital. The geographical location of Hyderabad is on the Deccan Plateau. The location has an elevation of about five hundred meters above sea level on the average, and most of the terrain within the boundaries is rocky. This hasn’t stopped farming progress though, with a lot of activity where paddy fields are cultivated to yield enough for the local population, and there are also lots of other produce being planted in the area. The area of Hyderabad has a tropical climate pattern, with wet and dry seasons prevailing through the year. The warm months happen during March until about June, and monsoons occur during July until October. Winters are generally dry and warm in the months after. |
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India
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The second-biggest city in Maharashtra, a large state in western India, Pune is the administrative capital and the eight-largest populace in the whole of India. It is also widely known for its manufacturing industry which has helped bring the city’s economy to the level that it enjoys now. The city appeared on the scene during the 17th century, and became a cantonment town under the rule of British India. After the independence of India, the city became famous for educational institutions, with over a hundred at last count. Moreover, its manufacturing facilities, especially for automotive assembly is one of its famous industries as well. Along with the rest of India, the city is also rising in the industry of information technology. Pune’s location is on the Deccan Plateau, on the western side. Its elevation is around five hundred meters above sea level. Although it’s already situated on a plateau, the terrain is still full of hills and elevations. The city center is also located in between river systems, and the area is also prone to earthquakes. These seismic activities are regarded as minor however, and the largest magnitude of earthquakes has been three point two on the Richter scale. The climate in Pune is tropical, with wet and dry seasons throughout the year. The lower end of the scale is set around twenty degrees Celsius, and the high average temperatures don’t exceed thirty degrees, settling about twenty-eight degrees. April is the hottest month during the summer season, and summer lasts until around May. The high altitude of the city leads to cool nights, sometimes with temperatures below ten degrees Celsius during wintertime. June to October is when monsoons occur throughout the area, with July having the most number of days with rain. |
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Brazil
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The British have invaded Pipa. Don't be alarmed, they are merely seeking the sun and the beautiful beaches that Pipa has been blessed with. Pipa gives Britons a respite from the frigid British climate. Last year alone, Brazil saw 2.1 million tourists. This year, they expect to see 2.5 million or even more. 18% of the tourists were from Europe, a mix of British, German, Portuguese, Swedes, and Italian citizens. With Spain and Tuscany becoming more and more expensive, it seems that British and European young bloods, as well as old ones, are looking into Brazil as an alternative. |
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Brazil
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Fortaleza is the capital of the Brazilian state, Ceará. For decades, Fortaleza has been one of the most well known tourist destinations in Brazil. Recently Fortaleza's popularity has been arousing the attention of the British, European and even their neighbors; along with the American travelers, and financiers. So, what makes Fortaleza so attractive? Perhaps, it’s a combination of the people, culture, food, sunny beaches and the sexiness of Brazil itself. To top that off, Brazil is very peaceful, has a low cost of living and is not plagued with natural disasters. Fortaleza is a city that is surrounded by miles and miles of endless sandy beaches and azure waters. It is located in the northeast side of Brazil. Its clear waters stay warm all year round. Fortaleza has nearly 3 million people who are friendly and welcoming to tourists. With the sun, sand, hot nightlife and great food - what more can you ask for |
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Brazil
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Recife is the Venice of Brazil, a mixture of ancient churches, old buildings and skyscrapers that make up for an interesting combination that is Recife. Although considered as the fifth largest city in Brazil, Recife is a little less cosmopolitan and modern than Sao Paolo and other famous areas in Brazil. It was only recently that Recife was thrust into recognition. This made foreigners more of a novelty to the citizens. With Recife's rising popularity and potential for investment, should foreigners and investors be welcomed with open arms, in order to promote Brazil's economy and tourism as a source of business? |
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Egypt
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El Gouna, termed as “the lagoon” in the Arabic dialect, is one of the most prominent tourist resorts found on the eastern edge of the Red Sea in Egypt. This hotspot is just one of the many attractions featured in the Red Sea Riviera - a collection of cities catering to many tourists who visit the region for rest and relaxation, coupled with many sights and attractions that made it so popular by many worldwide. |
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Egypt
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Just 20-km away from Hurghada Airport, Sahl Hasheesh Bay is part of the collection of tourist attractions along the Red Sea Riviera. The 12-km bay is one of the famous havens for vacation-driven tourists who plays and relaxes on the sandy beaches of this Egyptian shore. This stretch of beach is known for its luxurious resorts and world-class tourist amenities that can gratify any visitor in the area. The weather of this region is sunny all-year round with refreshing breezes coming from the sea. |
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Egypt
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With all the different properties available in the world, what makes Gamsha Bay worthy of investments? After reading important facts about Gamsha Bay, you may just rush out and contact real estate brokers so that you can purchase your very own Gamsha Bay property. Beauty Within ReachGamsha Bay is located just a little bit north of Hurghada. The dazzling turquoise waters and breathtaking coral reefs of Hurghada make it a resort town full of energetic hustle and bustle. Some of the world’s known snorkelling and diving sites are just found offshore. People can simply take a cab to explore and experience the enthralling ancient quarters of El Dahar. The airport buses are easy to find since they are constantly running back and forth from the Cairo Airport. |
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