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Scenic spots/tourist attractions

Map of Brazil The Federated States of Brazil is the largest country in Latin America, with the fifth population and the fifth area in the world. Brazil has vast farmland and large rainforests. The name of this country comes from Brazilian mahogany. Thanks to abundant natural resources and sufficient labor force, Brazil ranks first in South America and tenth in the world in GDP, and is a member of the Union of South American Nations. As a colony of Portugal in history, the official language of Brazil is Portuguese.

Capital: Brasilia.

Brasilia Brazil

Brasilia is located in the middle of the Brazilian Plateau, and its climate is divided into two seasons, namely, the dry season from September to April and the dry season from May to August. The wet and dry seasons are obvious, and the temperature difference between morning and evening is also large. The annual average temperature is 19 degrees. The population is 265,438+10,000. Brasilia was built on the plateau at an altitude of 1000 meters in Goias, Brazil in the late 1950s, and it is one of the highest capitals in the world. 1960, the capital officially moved here from the old capital Rio de Janeiro. In order to develop the vast northern region and make the inland and coastal areas develop in a balanced way, Brazil moved its capital from Rio de Janeiro on the Atlantic coast to Brasilia in the middle of the Brazilian plateau in 1956. Considering the high terrain and cool and pleasant climate, the builders designed a modern city with unique architecture and beautiful environment. The designer also cleverly dammed two streams flowing through Brasilia to form an artificial lake with an area of 46 square kilometers to adjust the air humidity in the city. Brasilia, a green garden city, miraculously appeared on the originally desolate red soil plateau in about three years. Brasilia is the shortest city in South America. 1987 12 17, UNESCO approved the city as a "world cultural heritage".

Spain (Spanish: Espa? A), officially known as the Kingdom of Spain (Spanish: Reino de Espa? A) A country located in the southwest of Europe, on the Iberian Peninsula with Portugal, and bordering France and Andorra in the northeast. Its territory also includes the Balearic Islands in the Mediterranean, the Canary Islands in the Atlantic and Ceuta and Melilla in Africa. It borders the Bay of Biscay in the north, Portugal in the west, Morocco in Africa across the Strait of Gibraltar in the south, France and Andorra in the northeast, and the Mediterranean Sea in the east and southeast. The coastline is about 7800 kilometers long. The territory is mountainous and is one of the alpine countries in Europe.

The Alhambra Palace in Granada, the historical center of Có rdoba, and the Burgos Cathedral in Henelali Garden.

Catral de burgos

Quayle Park, Quayle Palace and Milla in Esculer Abbey, altamira Cave, segovia Ancient Town and Elevated Waterway, Santiago de Compostela Ancient Town, Avila Ancient Town, Church outside the city, teruel, Toledo Gallahone National Park.

Milla Cave in Alta, Spain.

Alcazar, Seville Cathedral, caceres Ancient Town, Archives Ancient City of West Indies, Merida Archaeological Site of Salamanca Popolet Monastery, Royal Monastery of Santa Maria in Guadalupe, Donina National Park in Santiago de Compostela: Silk Market in Valencia, Wall City of Cuenca, Catalonia Concert Hall in Barcelona, Las Madras, and San Paí Hospital.

Spanish cultural heritage: the monasteries of Yuso and Su Suo in San Milan, the rock painting art in the Mediterranean basin of Iberian Peninsula, the university and historical area of Henares University in Al Calad and the historical area of Alcala;

Canadian flag Canada is located in the north of North America. It borders the Atlantic Ocean in the east, the Pacific Ocean in the west, Alaska in the northwest, Greenland (Denmark) in the northeast across davis strait, the United States in the south and the Arctic Ocean in the north. The coastline is about 240 thousand kilometers long. The temperature in the east is slightly lower, the climate in the south is mild, the climate in the west is mild and humid, and the climate in the north is cold and tundra. The highest temperature in the midwest is above 40℃, and the lowest temperature in the north is as low as -60℃. Canada has the longest coastline in the world.

1, Mount Signahl-a famous Canadian historical site. Located in Port St. John, Newfoundland. Standing on this mountain, you can have a bird's eye view of the roar of noon cannons in St. John for a century. 2. Halifax Castle-Located on the Castle Hill in Halifax, Nova Scotia. It has always been a battleground for military strategists, and it has been built into a fortress three times in history. The existing castle was built in 1825, which is one of the largest stone castles in North America. There are Nova Scotia Museum and Ordnance Museum in the castle. The ancient bell tower at the east foot of the castle is strange and magnificent. 3. Toronto TV Tower-Built at 1976. This tower is 553 meters high and is the tallest building in the world. Standing on the "Space Observatory" at the top of the tower, you can have a panoramic view of Lake Ontario and Toronto. 4. cabot Road-a famous Canadian tourist route. The highway is located in Nova Scotia, with a total length of 294 kilometers. On the way, you can visit French villages, Scottish villages and fishing villages with different styles to learn about local folk customs. The center of cabot Road is Cape Breton Highland National Park. Here, the coastal rocks are steep and steep, forests are densely covered, and tundra and swamp cover the earth. Streams crisscross and are full of vitality. Birds and beasts in the forest make people feel like living in a virgin forest. 5. Fendi National Park-the most ideal place to watch the big tide in the world. Located in the southeast of New Brunswick, near the town of Alma. The park has beautiful scenery. The tides in Minas Bay are a famous landscape in Canada. After the tide came, it was overwhelming and the tidal range was as high as 15m. After the low tide, a large number of conchs and shells were left on the beach, which attracted tourists. Besides watching the big tides, the park can also swim, bathe, fish, row boats and visit forests and wildlife reserves. 6. Bethune's former residence-located in Gwanlester, Ontario, Canada. Bethune's former residence is short and pithy, with the ancient charm of rural North America. Next to the small building are lush pines and cypresses. 1974, Bethune Memorial Hall was built. The memorial hall shows the physical objects and photos of Bethune's life and battle, and records the extraordinary life of this international capitalist warrior.

Italy is located in the south of Europe, which is mainly composed of the boot-shaped Apennine Peninsula and two large islands in the Mediterranean, Sicily and Sardinia. Italy borders France, Switzerland, Austria and Slovenia in the northern Alps. The whole country is divided into 20 administrative regions, *** 103 provinces and 8088 cities (towns). Rome, the capital. Its service industry, tourism and foreign trade are particularly developed. Italy is one of the highly developed countries in the world and one of the founding members of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization and the European Union.

The Colosseum is one of the greatest buildings in Roman times and the best preserved amphitheater. Located in the southeast of Venice Square. The Colosseum is one of the eight famous places of interest in the world and a symbol of the Roman Empire. This huge amphitheater is called flavio Theater because it was built by several emperors of flavio family. Usually, people call it the colossus. The Colosseum looks like a huge bunker, covering an area of 20,000 square meters, with a wall circumference of 527 meters, a diameter of 188 meters and a wall height of 57 meters, which is equivalent to the height of a modern building with 19 floors and can accommodate107,000 spectators. Like all buildings in Rome, its basic structure is the arch coupon structure. A series of arches, coupons and properly arranged oval building components make the whole building extremely powerful. This is the venue for the Colosseum, British track and field, horse racing, drama and song and dance performances. This magnificent building is a model of architecture. This is a magnificent building built on a concave ground. In Nero's time, this depression was an artificial lake in Nero's Golden Palace Garden.

Church of Santa Maria in Angley and Martiri

The Church of Santa Maria of Angels was rebuilt by Dick in 1563 on the ruins of the warm water hall in Chano bathroom.18th century was changed from Luigi Vanvitelli to its present appearance. The entrance is like the Pantheon, and the courtyard is 9 1 m high, which is the building limit at that time.

Milan Cathedral

Milan Cathedral, also known as the Church of the Nativity, is located in the center of Milan, Italy. It was founded in 1386, and its vault was completed in 1500. The gilded statue of the Virgin Mary was placed on the central tower in 1774. It was finally completed in 1897, which took five centuries. It is not only the symbol of Milan, but also the center of Milan. Napoleon was crowned in Milan Cathedral in 1805. This hall is dedicated to the body of the Archbishop of Milan in the15th century. The head is made of silver and the body is the bishop's real body. There is a small hole in the roof of the church. At noon, the sun shines on the metal bars in the north-south direction of the floor. The ancients used this to measure time, which was called "sun clock". The square in front of the church was built at 1862. In the middle is the bronze statue of Queen Emmanuel II, the first king of the Kingdom of Italy. The yellow building on the right side of the square is a royal palace with neoclassical architectural style, which was built in 1778 and has now been turned into a museum of contemporary art.