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Hotel America

Rising above a super beach, the Hotel America is a bright, modern and active hote

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The Venetian Resort-Hotel-Casino
l with plenty of facilities
This strikingly situated cliff-top hotel overlooks the beach of Cala Domingoes and, as such, enjoys stunning views down to the sea. The Hotel America is a modern, friendly hotel set in its own gardens in a quieter part of the resort. The beach below, accessed by 50 steps, is sandy and well maintained, while, soaring above, the Hotel America is bright, comfortable and extremely welcoming.
With its array of on-site amenities and activities, this hotel will suit those who like an active holiday, bristling with opportunities to sample sports, enjoy entertainment and socialise of an evening. Regular themed evenings are held, adding to the hotel's vibrant, friendly atmosphere - and, by day, you can enjoy two freshwater pools, sun terraces galore, a range of bars, restaurants and snack bars, and sports from basketball to football, pool to aerobics. The resort of Calas De Mallorca is an easy 150 metres stroll away, should you seek a change of scene - but with so much going on, you might choose to spend most of your holiday within the comfortable confines of Hotel America.

 

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America Hotel in Barcelona is just a few minutes walking to Pg. De Gràcia, in the fashion shopping area from Barcelona. Its situation permits quick access to the most important places of the city, even by walking or by public transportation. Catalunya square is one underground station away. Hotel facilites include outdoor swimmingpool, free wifi, courtesy car, meeting rooms gym and sauna.

America Hotel in Barcelona is just a few minutes walking to Pg. De Gràcia, in the fashion shopping area from Barcelona. Its situation permits quick access to the most important places of the city, even by walking or by public transportation. Catalunya square is one underground station away. Hotel facilites include outdoor swimmingpool, free wifi, courtesy car, meeting rooms gym and sauna.

Hotel America

Rising above a super beach, the Hotel America is a bright, modern and active hotel with plenty of facilities
This strikingly situated cliff-top hotel overlooks the beach of Cala Domingoes and, as such, enjoys stunning views down to the sea. The Hotel America is a modern, friendly hotel set in its own gardens in a quieter part of the resort. The beach below, accessed by 50 steps, is sandy and well maintained, while, soaring above, the Hotel America is bright, comfortable and extremely welcoming.
With its array of on-site amenities and activities, this hotel will suit those who like an active holiday, bristling with opportunities to sample sports, enjoy entertainment and socialise of an evening. Regular themed evenings are held, adding to the hotel's vibrant, friendly atmosphere - and, by day, you can enjoy two freshwater pools, sun terraces galore, a range of bars, restaurants and snack bars, and sports from basketball to football, pool to aerobics. The resort of Calas De Mallorca is an easy 150 metres stroll away, should you seek a change of scene - but with so much going on, you might choose to spend most of your holiday within the comfortable confines of Hotel America.

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سرقة أعضاء الأفارقة المتسللين إلى إسرائيل عبر سيناء من البدو " بالتفاصيل والصور + 18 "

“First family holiday with 3yr old”
“great hotel”
5 of 5 stars Reviewed 27 October 2011 NEW
room very clean good seaview beds towels changed daily.staff very friendly and lads get this.Sam Miguel served in pints until 7pm.good bus service overall great will be back.
5 of 5 stars Reviewed 23 October 2011
We travelled for a 4 night stay from 11th - 15th Oct on an all inclusive basis. We were so pleased with our choice. We wanted somewhere warm, to not worry about meals and close to a beach, we were not disappointed on all fronts. Can not find anything to complain about. On reading the reviews we decided to get..

“FAB HOTEL”
5 of 5 stars Reviewed 21 October 2011
Great hotel.Hotel only few minutes from beach.Food excellent.Sea views from all rooms as far as I'm aware.Entertainment staff were very good with kids.Room we had for 2 adults and 3kids was very spacious compared to previous hotels we have stayed in..Lovely family resort .Very cheap souvenir shops(May have been because the end of the season).Maids cleaned room and changed towels...

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The European Commission, represented by Vice-President Antonio Tajani and the Federative Republic of Brazil, represented by Minister Patriota signed the "50000 tourists" Joint Declaration pdf - 74 KB [74 KB] during the Fifth European Union-Brazil  Summit in Brussels on 4 October 2011.
Its current partners are:
  • The governments of France, Italy, Lithuania, Poland, Spain, Argentina, Brazil and Chile
  • Air France, Alitalia, British Airways, Iberia, the Lufthansa Group, and TAP Air Portugal
  • The European Tour Operators Association (ETOA), and the European Travel Agents' and Tour Operators’ associations (ECTAA).
Portugal, Romania, Greece and Malta have also announced their interest in participating in this pilot initiative
Each participating country and airline will define conditions for accessibility to the scheme.

 

Hotel Globales America

3.0 of 5
“great hotel”
Calle formentor s/n | Manacor, 07689 Calas de Majorca, Majorca, Spain
Hotel amenities
“america”
3 of 5 stars Reviewed 24 October 2011
Just back form hotel and I know it was a week before the whole hotel closes till may but it was different. Excellent staff, never seen much entertainment as it started at 10pm and by the time you've had dinner even half 6-7 there wasn't anything to do so just hanging around lots of seating areas or going for walks....
Ranked #1 of 15 hotels in Calas de Majorca
4.0 of 5 stars 805 Reviews
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The European Commission, represented by Vice-President Antonio Tajani and the Federative Republic of Brazil, represented by Minister Patriota signed the "50000 tourists" Joint Declaration [74 KB] during the Fifth European Union-Brazil  Summit in Brussels on 4 October 2011.
Its current partners are:
  • The governments of France, Italy, Lithuania, Poland, Spain, Argentina, Brazil and Chile
  • Air France, Alitalia, British Airways, Iberia, the Lufthansa Group, and TAP Air Portugal
  • The European Tour Operators Association (ETOA), and the European Travel Agents' and Tour Operators’ associations (ECTAA).
Portugal, Romania, Greece and Malta have also announced their interest in participating in this pilot initiative
Each participating country and airline will define conditions for accessibility to the scheme.

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Tourism is a key sector of the European economy. It comprises a wide variety of products and destinations and involves many different stakeholders, both public and private, with areas of competence very decentralised, often at regional and local levels.
The EU tourism industry generates more than 5% of the EU GDP, with about 1,8 million enterprises employing around 5,2% of the total labour force (approximately 9,7 million jobs). When related sectors are taken into account, the estimated contribution of tourism to GDP creation is much higher: tourism indirectly generates more than 10% of the European Union's GDP and provides about 12% of the labour force.
The Lisbon Treaty acknowledges the importance of tourism outlining a specific competence for the European Union in this field and allowing for decisions to be taken by qualified majority. A specific article on tourism specifies that “the Union shall complement the action of the Member States in the tourism sector, in particular by promoting the competitiveness of Union undertakings in that sector

 

The European Commission, represented by Vice-President Antonio Tajani and the Federative Republic of Brazil, represented by Minister Patriota signed the "50000 tourists" Joint Declaration pdf - 74 KB [74 KB] during the Fifth European Union-Brazil  Summit in Brussels on 4 October 2011.
Tourism is a key sector of the European economy. It comprises a wide variety of products and destinations and involves many different stakeholders, both public and private, with areas of competence very decentralised, often at regional and local levels.
The EU tourism industry generates more than 5% of the EU GDP, with about 1,8 million enterprises employing around 5,2% of the total labour force (approximately 9,7 million jobs). When related sectors are taken into account, the estimated contribution of tourism to GDP creation is much higher: tourism indirectly generates more than 10% of the European Union's GDP and provides about 12% of the labour force.
The Lisbon Treaty acknowledges the importance of tourism outlining a specific competence for the European Union in this field and allowing for decisions to be taken by qualified majority. A specific article on tourism specifies that “the Union shall complement the action of the Member States in the tourism sector, in particular by promoting the competitiveness of Union undertakings in that sector

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Paris coat of arms,
bearing the city's motto:
Fluctuat nec mergitur
("She is tossed by the
waves, but is not sunk.")
© Vector-Images.com
 
Paris has been one of the major cities of Europe since the Middle Ages, but the development of the city as it exists today occurred in the second half of the 19th century. Its greatest growth came during a 40-year period after 1850, when the population doubled in size to more than 2 million; it reached a peak in 1921 (2,906,500), after which people began migrating away from the city. Since then, as homes have been replaced by offices in Paris proper, most of the growth has occurred in the suburbs, where a large portion of the blue-collar work force lives. Of a total of 2 million commuters, about half travel daily from the outlying areas to the city center, and half travel from central Paris to the suburbs.
The economic activities of Paris overshadow those of any other part of France in importance and complexity. About 65 percent of the nation's bank and corporate headquarters are in the city. Much of the industry in central Paris is of the small-scale craft type, based on skill and most often family owned. Many of these industries make luxury items such as perfumes, furs, gloves, jewelry, toys, clothing, wooden articles, and other high-value goods.
Book printing and publishing are major activities in central Paris. Heavier industries are situated in the suburbs. These include the manufacture of automobiles, machine tools, railroad rolling stock, electric and electronic products, chemicals, and processed foods. Construction and the production of building materials are also important. Tourism, however, is by far the city's largest source of income; it is one of Europe's leading tourist attractions.

Government

      
Clement Paris  
 
Paris is divided into 20 unequally sized arrondissements, or districts, each with its own mayor. Each of these is again divided into four sections. Two prefects and a mayor administer the city as a whole with the assistance of a general council.
"Paris is the greatest temple ever built to
material joys and the lust of the eyes."
— Henry James (1843-1916), U.S. novelist.

Transportation

Paris is the head of barge and ship navigation on the Seine and is the fourth most important port in France (after Marseille, Le Havre, and Dunkerque). The Loire, Rhine, Rhône, Meuse, and Scheldt rivers can be reached by canals connecting with the Seine, and a large amount of the imports and exports of the city are transported via water. Total freight carried to and from the port annually amounts to 43 million U.S. tons. Paris is also a major rail, highway, and air transportation hub. Two international airports, Orly and Charles de Gaulle, as well as Le Bourget (for domestic flights), serve the city. De Gaulle ranks as the fifth busiest international airport in the world and Orly as the seventh.
The city's subway system, the Métro, was opened on July 19, 1900, its first line being from Porte de Vincennes to Porte Maillot. Engineer Fulgence Bienvenüe oversaw the construction phase, while architect Hector Guimard designed the decorative Art Nouveau entrances. The system boasts 199 km (124 miles) of track and 15 lines. There are 368 stations (not including RER stations), 87 of these being interchanges between lines. A total of 3500 cars transport roughly 6 million people per day, while the system itself employs 15,000 employees (1989 statistics). Every building in Paris is within 500 meters (3/10 mile) of a métro station. The Réseau Express Régional (RER), inaugurated in the 1960s, connects the city with its outlying suburbs

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Paris is divided into 20 unequally sized arrondissements, or districts, each with its own mayor. Each of these is again divided into four sections. Two prefects and a mayor administer the city as a whole with the assistance of a general council.
"Paris is the greatest temple ever built to
material joys and the lust of the eyes."
— Henry James (1843-1916), U.S. novelist.

Transportation

Paris is the head of barge and ship navigation on the ein and is the fourth most important port in France (after Marseille, Le Havre, and Dunkerque). The Loire, Rhine, Rhône, Meuse, and Scheldt rivers can be reached by canals connecting with the Seine, and a large amount of the imports and exports of the city are transported via water

 

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Paris is divided into 20 unequally sized arrondissements, or districts, each with its own mayor. Each of these is again divided into four sections. Two prefects and a mayor administer the city as a whole with the assistance of a general council.
"Paris is the greatest temple ever built to
material joys and the lust of the eyes."
— Henry James (1843-1916), U.S. novelist.

Transportation

Paris is the head of barge and ship navigation on the Seine and is the fourth most important port in France (after Marseille, Le Havre, and Dunkerque). The Loire, Rhine, Rhône, Meuse, and Scheldt rivers can be reached by canals connecting with the Seine, and a large amount of the imports and exports of the city are transported via water


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Paris has many great hotels.  From economy accommodation to luxurious grand hotels, there is something available for any budget. Hotel rooms are available near t

 

 


Economy

      
 
Paris coat of arms,
bearing the city's motto:
Fluctuat nec mergitur
("She is tossed by the
waves, but is not sunk.")
© Vector-Images.com
 
Paris has been one of the major cities of Europe since the Middle Ages, but the development of the city as it exists today occurred in the second half of the 19th century. Its greatest growth came during a 40-year period after 1850, when the population doubled in size to more than 2 million; it reached a peak in 1921 (2,906,500), after which people began migrating away from the city. Since then, as homes have been replaced by offices in Paris proper, most of the growth has occurred in the suburbs, where a large portion of the blue-collar work force lives. Of a total of 2 million commuters, about half travel daily from the outlying areas to the city center, and half travel from central Paris to the suburbs.
The economic activities of Paris overshadow those of any other part of France in importance and complexity. About 65 percent of the nation's bank and corporate headquarters are in the city. Much of the industry in central Paris is of the small-scale craft type, based on skill and most often family owned. Many of these industries make luxury items such as perfumes, furs, gloves, jewelry, toys, clothing, wooden articles, and other high-value goods.
Book printing and publishing are major activities in central Paris. Heavier industries are situated in the suburbs. These include the manufacture of automobiles, machine tools, railroad rolling stock, electric and electronic products, chemicals, and processed foods. Construction and the production of building materials are also important. Tourism, however, is by far the city's largest source of income; it is one of Europe's leading tourist attractions.

Government

      
Clement Paris  
 
Paris is divided into 20 unequally sized arrondissements, or districts, each with its own mayor. Each of these is again divided into four sections. Two prefects and a mayor administer the city as a whole with the assistance of a general council.
"Paris is the greatest temple ever built to
material joys and the lust of the eyes."
— Henry James (1843-1916), U.S. novelist.

Transportation

Paris is the head of barge and ship navigation on the Seine and is the fourth most important port in France (after Marseille, Le Havre, and Dunkerque). The Loire, Rhine, Rhône, Meuse, and Scheldt rivers can be reached by canals connecting with the Seine, and a large amount of the imports and exports of the city are transported via water. Total freight carried to and from the port annually amounts to 43 million U.S. tons. Paris is also a major rail, highway, and air transportation hub. Two international airports, Ory and Charles de Gaulle, as well as Le Bourget (for domestic flights), serve the city. De Gaulle ranks as the fifth busiest international airport in the world and Orly as the seventh.
The city's subway system, the Métro, was opened on July 19, 1900, its first line being from Porte de Vincennes to Porte Maillot. Engineer Fulgence Bienvenüe oversaw the construction phase, while architect Hector Guimard designed the decorative Art Nouveau entrances. The system boasts 199 km (124 miles) of track and 15 lines. There are 368 stations (not including RER stations), 87 of these being interchanges between lines. A total of 3500 cars transport roughly 6 million people per day, while the system itself employs 15,000 employees (1989 statistics). Every building in Paris is within 500 meters (3/10 mile) of a métro station. The Réseau Express Régional (RER), inaugurated in the 1960s, connects the city with its outlying suburbs

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Paris, the capital of France, is located in northern France on both banks of the Seine River, 145 km (90 mi) from the river's mouth on the English Channel. A total of 2,135,300 (2002) inhabitants live in Paris proper, and almost 11 million persons (1999) live in greater Paris (the Ile-de-France region), which is one of Europe's largest metropolitan areas. A city of world importance and the business, historic, intellectual, diplomatic, religious, educational, artistic, and tourist center of France, Paris owes its prosperity in large part to its favorable position on the Seine, which has been a major commercial artery since the Roman period.

Economy

      
  Paris coat of arms
Paris coat of arms,
bearing the city's motto:
Fluctuat nec mergitur
("She is tossed by the
waves, but is not sunk.")
© Vector-Images.com
 
Paris has been one of the major cities of Europe since the Middle Ages, but the development of the city as it exists today occurred in the second half of the 19th century. Its greatest growth came during a 40-year period after 1850, when the population doubled in size to more than 2 million; it reached a peak in 1921 (2,906,500), after which people began migrating away from the city. Since then, as homes have been replaced by offices in Paris proper, most of the growth has occurred in the suburbs, where a large portion of the blue-collar work force lives. Of a total of 2 million commuters, about half travel daily from the outlying areas to the city center, and half travel from central Paris to the suburbs.
The economic activities of Paris overshadow those of any other part of France in importance and complexity. About 65 percent of the nation's bank and corporate headquarters are in the city. Much of the industry in central Paris is of the small-scale craft type, based on skill and most often family owned. Many of these industries make luxury items such as perfumes, furs, gloves, jewelry, toys, clothing, wooden articles, and other high-value goods.
Book printing and publishing are major activities in central Paris. Heavier industries are situated in the suburbs. These include the manufacture of automobiles, machine tools, railroad rolling stock, electric and electronic products, chemicals, and processed foods. Construction and the production of building materials are also important. Tourism, however, is by far the city's largest source of income; it is one of Europe's leading tourist attractions.

Government

      
Clement Paris  
 
Paris is divided into 20 unequally sized arrondissements, or districts, each with its own mayor. Each of these is again divided into four sections. Two prefects and a mayor administer the city as a whole with the assistance of a general council.
"Paris is the greatest temple ever built to
material joys and the lust of the eyes."
— Henry James (1843-1916), U.S. novelist.

Transportation

Paris is the head of barge and ship navigation on the Seine and is the fourth most important port in France (after Marseille, Le Havre, and Dunkerque). The Loire, Rhine, Rhône, Meuse, and Scheldt rivers can be reached by canals connecting with the Seine, and a large amount of the imports and exports of the city are transported via water. Total freight carried to and from the port annually amounts to 43 million U.S. tons. Paris is also a major rail, highway, and air transportation hub. Two international airports, Orly and Charles de Gaulle, as well as Le Bourget (for domestic flights), serve the city. De Gaulle ranks as the fifth busiest international airport in the world and Orly as the seventh.
The city's subway system, the Métro, was opened on July 19, 1900, its first line being from Porte de Vincennes to Porte Maillot. Engineer Fulgence Bienvenüe oversaw the construction phase, while architect Hector Guimard designed the decorative Art Nouveau entrances. The system boasts 199 km (124 miles) of track and 15 lines. There are 368 stations (not including RER stations), 87 of these being interchanges between lines. A total of 3500 cars transport roughly 6 million people per day, while the system itself employs 15,000 employees (1989 statistics). Every building in Paris is within 500 meters (3/10 mile) of a métro station. The Réseau Express Régional (RER), inaugurated in the 1960s, connects the city with its outlying suburbs
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Paris
Motto: Fluctuat nec mergitur (Latin: "It is tossed by the waves, but does not sink")
Paris - Eiffelturm und Marsfeld2.jpg
Paris, with the Eiffel Tower in the foreground and the skyscrapers of La Défense in the background





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Paris
Administration
Country France
Region Île-de-France
Department Paris
Mayor Bertrand Delanoë (PS)
(2008–2014)
Statistics
Land area1 [1] 105.4 km2 (40.7 sq mi)
Population2 2,211,297  (Jan. 2008[2])
 - Ranking 1st in France
 - Density 20,980 /km2 (54,300 /sq mi)
Urban area 2,845 km2 (1,098 sq mi) (2010)
 - Population 10,354,675[3] (Jan. 2008)
Metro area 17,175 km2 (6,631 sq mi) (2010)
 - Population 12,089,098[4] (Jan. 2008)
Time zone CET (UTC +1)
INSEE/Postal code 75056/ 75001-75020, 75116
Website www.paris.fr
1 French Land Register data, which excludes lakes, ponds, glaciers > 1 km² (0.386 sq mi or 247 acres) and river estuaries.
2 Population without double counting: residents of multiple communes (e.g., students and military personnel) only counted once.
: 48°1′24″N 2°21′03″E / 48.56667°N 2.350833°E / 48.856667; 2.350833