NYC.
It is difficult to definitively say which city is the most photographed in the world, but some cities that are commonly cited as being highly photographed include New York City, Paris, Tokyo, and Rome. These cities are popular tourist destinations with iconic landmarks that attract photographers from around the world.
Yes - Many times.
Toronto, Canada is often cited as the most diverse city in the world, with over half of its population born outside of the country. This cultural mosaic has resulted in a variety of languages, cuisines, and traditions thriving in the city.
We could technically build a city anywhere but we will most likely build it on the moon or mars or one of Saturn's moons.
No, Atlantis is not a planet. According to Greek mythology, Atlantis was a mythical island city that supposedly disappeared into the sea. It is not a celestial body like a planet.
New York City.
New York City, clearly.
It is difficult to definitively say which city is the most photographed in the world, but some cities that are commonly cited as being highly photographed include New York City, Paris, Tokyo, and Rome. These cities are popular tourist destinations with iconic landmarks that attract photographers from around the world.
Chateau Frontenac in Quebec City, Canada
Chateau Frontenac in Quebec City.
MARS
Yes - Many times.
Venus was photographed by the USSR. The craft did not last long due to intense pressure and sulfuric acid in the atmosphere
New York City.
New York City.
I would say Princess Diana. For sure she was the most photographed in the UK.
September 11th 2001 is the most photographed event/ day in history while the swearing in of Barack Obama may be the most photographed moment. WW2 is the most photographed event in world history. Although it lasted a lot longer than one day.