Tuesday, July 6, 2010
Bangkok, Thailand
Bangkok is the capital and biggest city in Thailand. Bangkok has a population of approximately 6,355,144 residents while the greater Bangkok area has a population of 11,971,000 (January 2008).
A vast majority of the population, 92%, is Buddhist. The rest are Muslim (6%), Christian (1%), Hindu/Sikh (0.6%), Jewish (41 residents), and others.There are some 400 Buddhist temples, 55 mosques, 10 churches, 2 Hindu Temples, 2 synagogues and 1 Sikh gurudwara in Bangkok.
Kyoto, Japan
Kyoto used to be Japan's capital until the transfer of the imperail court to Edo (renamed Tokyo) in 1868 which is the time of the imperail restoration. Some still believe that Kyoto is still the legel capital of Japan. Kyoto is in the Kansai region of Japan. The population in Kyoto is 1,465,917 people. About 20% of Japan's National Treasures and 14% of Important Cultural Properties exist in the city proper. Tourism forms a large base of kyoto's economic. One of the acaemic of the country.
Addis Ababa
Addis Ababa is the capitol of ethiopia.
It has a population of 3,384,569 people.The site of Addis Ababa was chosen by Empress Taytu Betul and the city was founded in 1886 by her husband, Emperor Menelik . The official language is Oromo. Addis Ababa contains 22.9% of all urban dwellers in Ethiopia. 74.7% of the population are Oriental Orthodox Christians, 16.2% Muslims, 7.8% Protestants, 0.5% Roman Catholics, while the remaining 0.8% are followers of other faiths (e.g. Hindus, Jews, Bahá'ís, agnostics, etc
TOKYO,JAPAN
This is a city in Japan it is called Tokyo.
Tokyo is the largest city in Japan and the population of
people who live in Tokyo is about more then 13,010,279.
Tokyo's bird is the Black-Headed Gull.
TOKYO'S HISTORY
Tokyo was originally a small fishing village named Edo.
Edo was found in the 12th century by the Edo clan.
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