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The richest city in the world.

Amsterdam

Amsterdam is the capital and largest city of the Netherlands, located in the northern Netherlands province in the west of the Netherlands. Amsterdam is a prosperous and famous international metropolis.

Amsterdam is the financial and cultural center of the Netherlands. The global headquarters of many large multinational companies are located here, including the global headquarters of seven Fortune 500 companies such as Philips and ing. As a part of Euronext, Amsterdam Stock Exchange is located in the city center.

oslo

Oslo, a Nordic city, located in the southeast of Norway, is the capital and largest city of Norway. 1952, the Winter Olympics was held in Oslo.

Although the image of Oslo is warm and international, with many restaurants and rich nightlife, its natural environment and natural scenery are even more attractive.

Looking from a height, Oslo is surrounded by the sea and beautiful forests, with no end in sight. It is the political, economic, cultural, transportation center and major port of Norway. More than half of the country's imported goods must be transshipped through Oslo.

Paris

Paris, the capital of France, is one of the largest cities in Europe, the political, economic, cultural and commercial center of France, and it is also called the four largest cities in the world with Tokyo, new york and London.

Many international organizations have their headquarters in Paris, such as the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization, the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the International Chamber of Commerce or the Paris Club.

Brussels

Brussels is a bilingual city, French and Dutch are commonly used, and French users account for the majority. In addition, Turkish and Arabic are widely used by Muslims in Brussels.

As the capital of Europe, the service industry accounts for a large part of its industry. Except for some famous beer producers such as CantillonBrewery, all the industries in Brussels come from the service industry serving the European Union and many international organizations.

Dublin

Dublin has been the capital of Ireland and the largest city on the island of Ireland since the Middle Ages. Because many high-tech enterprises gather, it is called the Silicon Valley of Europe.

Dublin is an ancient rural city. It is also the largest manufacturing city in Ireland, with industries such as wine making, clothing, textiles, chemicals, large-scale machinery manufacturing, automobiles and metallurgy.

In addition, Dublin is also an important financial center of the country. It is also a national cultural and educational center, the largest port in Ireland, and its import and export trade accounts for half of the country's total foreign trade.

Doha

Doha is the largest city in Qatar, the center of economy, transportation and culture, and one of the famous ports in the Persian Gulf. Located in the middle of the east coast of qatar peninsula, the climate is hot and humid in summer and cool in winter. The population is 340,000 (2004), accounting for about 50% of the total population in China.

Doha is an important seaport in Qatar, with a deep-water wharf, which can berth several large ships at the same time. Doha is also a fishing port and a concentrated port for pearl picking. Every pearl-picking season, many pearl-picking experts gather in various ports, carrying hanging baskets on top of the scorching sun and wearing safety ropes around their waists to collect pearls and mussels. Products exported to Doha, especially food, need to be certified by Qatar Embassy in China.

Toronto

Toronto, as the economic core city of Canada, has been the fastest growing city in Canada in recent years after it got out of the economic difficulties in 2003. In 2006, its GDP reached 65.438+03 billion Canadian dollars, accounting for 49.4% of the GDP of the Greater Toronto Metropolitan Area and 654.38+065.438+0% of the national GDP.

It is estimated that from 2005 to 2008, Toronto's GDP will maintain an annual growth rate of 3.8%, ranking first among all cities in Canada. If this growth rate is maintained, the economy will double every 14 years.

Frankfurt

Frankfurt, the fifth largest city in Germany, was founded in 794 AD and is full of diversified charm. Frankfurt is not only a symbol of German financial industry and high-tech industry, but also a gathering place of European monetary institutions, with more than 400 banks, 770 insurance companies and countless advertising companies. There are also the Bundesbank and the third largest stock exchange in Europe. Frankfurt Stock Exchange is one of the largest stock exchanges in the world, handling 85% of German stock trading.

Deutsche Bundesbank is located in the center of Frankfurt. The central bank of the Federal Republic of Germany is like a keen central nerve, which affects the whole German economy. The headquarters of the European Bank and the German Stock Exchange are both located in Frankfurt. For this reason, Frankfurt is called? Manhattan on Main? .

Florence

Florence's economic composition is diverse, but the tertiary industry is the mainstay. Florence has important railways and highways (Sun Expressway and A 1 1 Expressway), as well as machinery, chemistry, pharmacy, leather, fashion, Robert? Sabato cavoli? Salvatore Ferragamo), furniture and printing. There are all kinds of handicrafts handed down from ancient times to the present, especially wooden furniture and sculpture, jewelry crafts and straw hats.

San Francisco

San Francisco is the most densely populated area of Chinese in the United States and a world-famous high-tech industrial park? Silicon Valley? Its geographical location attracts countless high-tech talents and tourists from all over the world every day.