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Yes, the American Automobile Association is the largest automobile club in the country.
There were many parallels between tourism in the ancient world and our world. Some of them are quite familiar to us. The Romans had travel agents and tour planners the same as we have. The popular Roman tour sites were closely related to the sites we visit today. For example, Greece and a tour of temples and old cities was high on their list of favorites, just as today. (Remember though, that the temples and some cities were still in use in Roman times and not in ruins like today) Egypt was perhaps number one on their "must see" list, just as Egypt is a very popular tourist attraction today. The Romans loved looking at the Egyptian ruins and even leaving graffiti to prove that they had been there. They also had to put up with narrow rutted roads and if they were traveling without a guide, getting lost. This sometimes happens today. And that old problem of seasickness plagued the Romans just as it bothers some of us today.
The Aztec civilization was started by making Tenochtitlan (today's Mexico City) in about 1330. 1519 - Battle of Otumba. Many Aztecan cities united under one banner and attacked the Aztecan people. The Spanish however, had help from a nearby tribe called Tlaxcaltec because they wanted freedom from their Aztecan overlords. The Aztecan have weaken, and Spanish general Hernán Cortés captured all their cities in 1521.
Aqueducts were important to the Romans because they supplied their cities with water. The carried the water from the sources on the mountains to the cities. The word means water (aqua) channel (duct).
With gravity. Peter the Great put extensive fountains in his Peterhoff castle and all of them worked by gravity. They are still working today. The ancient Romans used a combination of aqueducts, underground cisterns, and gravity to bring water to their fountains and cities. These too are still working in many places.
The 1990 US Census listed these cities as the 5 most populous:New York, New YorkLos Angeles, CaliforniaChicago, IllinoisHouston, TexasPhiladelphia, PennsylvaniaThese 5 cities remain the five largest cities in the US today, but within the next year or so, Phoenix will surpass Philadelphia as the fifth largest city.
Chang'an is now called Xiang and is one of the largest cities in Asia today.
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the 5 largest cities in Cambodia based on population(2008) are: Phnom Penh, Battambang, Siem Reap, Sihanoukville, and Poipet.
The largest cat species is the tiger. The largest subspecies of tiger is the Siberian Tiger. They used to live in a much larger range, but today they are restricted to a small region of eastern Russia, near the coast, just north of China.
Baltimore with a population of 642,000 and:Frederick with 57,907.Gaithesburg with 57,698.Rockville wit 57,402 andBowie wit 50,269 residents.
The largest cat species is the tiger. The largest subspecies of tiger is the Siberian Tiger. They used to live in a much larger range, but today they are restricted to a small region of eastern Russia, near the coast, just north of China.
Mexico is Central America's largest country today in terms of both area and population.
Most cherokeee in the US today live in either Oklahoma or North Carolina. They are the largest native tribe in the Unted States.
The largest reptiles alive today are crocodiles.
The largest country in Middle America in terms of area and population is Mexico. It has a diverse geographical landscape and a population of over 125 million, making it the most populous country in the region.
The largest monitor lizard, and in fact the largest lizard alive today is the Komodo dragon.