Paris is rather well planned considering that it is really old (it was founded thousands of years ago). In the 1860s huge public work was done and major boulevards were created. The transportation system is very good, but overstretched to its maximum capacity and new subway lines or tramways are under construction.
Yes, Paris is in France, and is a very popular city. France is located in Europe. There is also a city in Texas named Paris, but the well known one is located in France, Europe.
planned drainage system was present at that time, in Mohenjo-Daro city. Well planned row houses were suppose to be present
planned drainage system was present at that time, in Mohenjo-Daro city. Well planned row houses were suppose to be present
City of Savannah was planned to be a well-designed city with a grid street pattern, public squares, and parks. It was laid out in 1733 by General James Oglethorpe and the original plan has been preserved to maintain its historic charm. Savannah is known for its beauty and well-preserved historic district.
Your teacher is asking this about a specific city, but you forget to mention which one. That makes any precise answering impossible. But very generally speaking, the lay-out of the street plan is usually a good indication of how well-planned a city was.
Paris is a city for what i have been told.
Paris is a city - it does not have another city as its capital. Paris also happens to be the capital city of France, which is a country.
the city is Paris,France :)
The German army travelled through Belgium on their way to France. The German army planned to circle around the northern part of France in order to completely surround the city of Paris.
The World Fair of 1889 was to launch Paris as main city hub for trade and commerce. This made Paris wealthier and well-known.
Paris is the capital city of France
Well in WWII The capture of Paris was when Germany fought to the capital of France, which is Paris. They captures the city and officially occupied France. This spawned the creation of Vichy France to the south.