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Tuesday, December 14, 2010

Top Most World Heritage Sites

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Given below are the top most world heritage sites out of all the world's heritage sites according to the Global Heritage's "Saving Our Vanishing Heritage" report:

1. The Great Wall of China

•Length: 5500.3 mile
•Total site visitors of 24,200,000
•Total revenues of $2,888,000,000
•Major portion of the Great Wall of China was built by the Ming Dynasty
•Begins at Shanhaiguan in the East and stretches till Lop Nur in the West and consists of many walls
•Construction of these numerous walls started from the 5th century BC and many were re-built between the 5th and 16th century AD

2. Forbidden City in Beijing

•World's largest surviving palace complex.
•It is the Mausoleum of the First Qin Emperor
•Total site visitors of 18,000,000
•Total revenues of $1,920,000,000
•During the period 1420 to 1912, the sprawling palace complex changed hands from the Ming dynasty that ruled from 1368 to 1644 to the Qing dynasty that ruled from 1644 to 1911

3. Great Pyramids of Giza

•On the outskirts of Cairo.
•Historic Cairo has total site visitors of 4,000,000
•Total revenues of $576,000,000
•Of the three pyramids in the Giza Necropolis, the Pyramid of Khufu (also known as the Pyramid of Cheops) is the oldest and also the largest. It held the record as the tallest building in the world for 3800 years.

4. Celsus Library

•Built in AD 135 in the ruins of ancient Ephesus near Selcuk, 70 km (43 miles) from the western Turkish coastal city of Izmir.
•Ephesus has total site visitors of 3,500,000
•Total revenues of $572,000,000
•Built in 117 AD, the monolithic library was built in honour of Tiberiuis Julius Celsus Polemaeanus, governor of Asia in 115 AD by his son Gaius Julius Aquila.
•The library houses the tomb of Polemaeanus and it was during this time the third richest library in the world.

5. Golden Temple

•The holy Sikh shrine in Amritsar of Guru Gobind Singh.
•Amritsar has total site visitors of 5,500,000
•Total revenues of $460,000,000
•The temple was built under the patronage of Guru Arjan Dev, the fifth Sikh Guru.
•The foundation stone of the temple was laid by the Sufi saint Hazrat Mian Mir, a friend of the guru, in 1588 AD.

6. Angkor Wat temple

•The famous Angkor Wat temple in Cambodia is reflected in a pond.
•Angkor has total site visitors of 2,500,000
•Total revenues of $436,000,000
•The temple was built by King Suryavarman II in the early half of the 12th century AD and is the world's largest religious building

7. Teotihuacan

•The Sun pyramids of Teotihuacan are outside Mexico City
•Teotihuacan has total site visitors of 4,200,000
•Total revenues of $432,000,000

8. Machu Picchu

•Machu Picchu is in Cuzco.
•Built around 1450, Machu Picchu is also called 'The Lost City of the Incas'
•Total site visitors of 2,400,000
•Total revenues of $384,000,000

9. Abu Simbel temple

•Abu Simbel temple is 3200 year old
•Located at the upper reaches of the Nile, around 1264 km (785 miles) south of Cairo.
•Abu Simbel has total site visitors of 2,000,000
•Total revenues of $320,000,000
•This temples is also famous for being relocated from its original site during the construction of the Aswan High Dam

10. Thebes

•The ancient Egyptian capital of Thebes.
•Ancient Thebes has total site visitors of 2,000,000
•Total revenues of $320,000,000
•Thebes is the richest and largest archeological site in the world.

11. Taj Mahal

•Taj Mahal is in Agra, India.
•Taj Mahal has total site visitors of 2,400,000
•Total revenues of $288,000,000
•The fantastic Mughal style mausoleum was built by Emperor Shah Jahan in memory of his wife Mumtaz Mahal and took 20 years to complete (from 1632 to 1653)

12. Petra

•The cave site where 2,000 year old Hellenstic style wall paintings are being restored in Siq al-Barid in Beidha, nicknamed "Little Petra", about five km (three miles) away from the rock carved city of Petra, southern Jordan.
•Petra has total site visitors of 1,600,000
•Total revenues of $268,800,000
•The cave complex which is famous for its rock-cut architecture and water conduits system also features in BBC's "40 places that you must see before you die".

13. Old Havana

•Cuba's Capitol in Havana
•Old Havana and its Fortifications have total site visitors of 1,773,986
•Total revenues of $262,959,440
•Some of the main attractions in Old Havana are the Castillo del Morro, La CabaƱa and National Capitol

14. Chichen Itza

•Mayan pyramid El Castillo (The Castle), is in Chichen Itza, in the southern state of Yucatan, Mexico
•The pre-Hispanic city of Chichen Itza has total site visitors of 2,600,000
•Total revenues of $248,000,000

15. Cuzco

•Historical Capital of Peru.
•The city of Cuzco, the erstwhile capital of the Inca empire, has total site visitors of 1,000,000
•Total revenues of $168,000,000

16. Old Damascus

•Old Damascus in in Syria with its Umayad Mosque.
•The ancient city of Damascus has total site visitors of 1,000,000
•Total revenues of $168,000,000
•Some of the attractions in Old Damascus include the Umayad Mosque, the Saladin Shrine, the Azm Palace, Maktab Anbar, Beit al-Mamlouka among others

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Monday, October 18, 2010

Commonwealth Games: History

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History of Common Wealth Games

1891: An Englishman, Astley Cooper first mooted the idea of a sporting event bringing together all the nations which were once under the British Empire. The objective was to foster good understanding and promote goodwill.

1911: Australia, Canada, South Africa and the United Kingdom took part in Inter-Empire Championships held in celebration of the coronation of King George V. The competition included sports like wrestling, boxing, swimming and athletics.

1928: Canada's Melville Marks Robinson asked to organize the first British Empire Games.

1930: The first games held in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada.

1942 & 1946: The Games were not conducted due to World War II.

1954: The name of the Games was changed to British Empire and Commonwealth Games. Women started competing in athletic events as well.

1970: The name was changed again to British Commonwealth Games.

1978: The Games was given its current name- Commonwealth Games (CWG).

1998: CWG in Kuala Lumpur saw team sports including cricket, hockey, netball and rugby being included.

2014: The Games to be held at Glasgow, Scotland.

Common Wealth Games: Various Sports Events

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Various Sports Events/Disciplines of Common Wealth Games:
  • Aquatics
  • Archery
  • Athletics
  • Badminton
  • Boxing
  • Cycling
  • Gymnastics
  • Hockey
  • Lawn Bowls
  • Netball
  • Rugby Sevens
  • Shooting
  • Squash
  • Table Tennis
  • Tennis
  • Weightlifting
  • Wrestling

Friday, July 30, 2010

World Currency

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Country- Currency- Abbreviation
  1. USA- American or US Dollar- USD
  2. Canada- Canadian Dollar- CAD
  3. Australia- Australian Dollar- AUD
  4. New Zealand- New Zealand Dollar- NZD
  5. UK- Sterling Pound- GBP
  6. Switzerland- Swiss Franc- CHF
  7. Countries of Europian Union- Euro- EUR
  8. Sweden- Swedish Krona- SEK
  9. Norway- Norwegian Krona- NOK
  10. Denmark- Danish Krona- DKK
  11. Russia- Russian Rouble- RUB
  12. Egypt- Egyptian Pound- EGP
  13. Morocco- Moroccon Dirham- MAD
  14. Mauritius- Mauritius Rupee- MUR
  15. Japan- Japanese Yen- JPY
  16. China- Chinese Yuan Renminbi- CNY
  17. Hong Kong- Hong Kong Dollar- HKD
  18. India- Indian Rupee- INR
  19. Thailand- Thailand Baht- THB
  20. Singapore- Singapore Dollar- SGD
  21. Malaysia- Malaysian Ringgit- MYR
  22. Vietnam- Vientnamese Dang- VND
  23. Combodia- Combodian Riel- KHR
  24. South Africa- South African Rand- ZAR
  25. Kenya- Kenyan Shilling- KES
  26. Zimbabwe- Zimbabwe Dollar- ZWD
  27. UAE- UAE Dirham- AED
  28. Peru- Peruvian Nuevol Sol- PEN
  29. Bolivia- Bolivian Boliviano- BOB
  30. Argentina- Argentine Peso- ARS
  31. Brazil- Brazilian Real- BRL

Thursday, January 21, 2010

World Population Growth

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Year: Population in Billion People

Past and Present Figures:

1750: .791
1800: .978
1850: 1.262
1900: 1.650
1950: 2.521
1999: 5.978
2008: 6.707
2010: 6.7977
2011: 7

Predicted:

2050: 8.909
2100: 9.460
2150: 9.746