A Visit to Italy through some of their music

I love listening to some of these songs. I have no idea what she is singing about but who cares when its such an attractive young ragazza singing the songs !!!!

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Touring in Kabul

Kabul is the capital of Afghanistan. It sits about 5000 feet above sea level in a dusty valley surrounded by the Hindu Kush. The city is actually bisected by a small mountain range, popularly known as TV mountain, which hovers over the downtown market area, and splits the city diagonally into two.

While many people will recall only Kabul’s war-ravaged past, the bustling city of 3 million is home to such sites as Babur’s Gardens (carefully restored to their former glory), the unique Bird Seller’s street, and Kabul museum.

http://www.travbuddy.com/Kabul-travel-guide-498985

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More videos from Tokyo

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Tokyo – History

The eastern mainland part of Tokyo occupies land that, together with the modern-day Saitama Prefecture, the city of Kawasaki and the eastern part of Yokohama, made up Musashi, one of the provinces under the ritsuryÅ system. This was established in the 7th century. The central part of the 23 special wards lay in Toshima, Ebara, Adachi, and Katsushika Districts. Western Tokyo occupied Tama District. Tokyo’s oldest Buddhist temple, SensÅ-ji in Asakusa, is said[by whom?] to date from the year 645.

In the Kamakura period, the village of Edo was established.[year needed] The construction of Edo Castle by ÅŒta DÅkan, a vassal of Uesugi Mochitomo, began in 1457 during the Muromachi period in what is now the East Garden of the Imperial Palace. HÅjÅ Ujitsuna entered Edo Castle in 1524, and Tokugawa Ieyasu moved there in 1590.

he Edo period began when Tokugawa Ieyasu became shogun in 1603. The city developed rapidly under his successors. The construction of Edo Castle, including the main tower, was finally completed in 1637. In 1657, the Great Fire of Meireki destroyed much of the Yoshiwara red-light district, Asakusa, and Edo Castle, while 100,000 people died.

In 1701, in the shogun’s palace, Asano Naganori drew his sword and attacked Kira Yoshinaka, the highest-ranking master of protocol. Asano was immediately forced to commit seppuku. At the end of the following year, his 47 master-less retainers avenged their master’s death by attacking and beheading Kira at his residence in RyÅgoku. This story of loyalty soon became a timeless classic known as ChÅ«shingura.

Mount Fuji erupted and spewed ash on Edo in 1707. In 1855, the Great Edo Earthquake occurred.

Edo had more a population of more than 1 million by the mid-eighteenth century.[1]

The bakumatsu era saw an increase in political activity. In 1860 Ii Naosuke, who favored opening Japan to the West, was assassinated by an anti-foreign rebel samurai. Japan’s last shogun, Tokugawa Yoshinobu, surrendered power to the emperor in 1867 and fled Edo in 1868 following military defeat by powerful provincial powers seeking power in the name of the Emperor.

[edit] Modern history

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_Tokyo

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Some Japanese Music Videos

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