City Introduction
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Nice, the capital of the French Riviera is a representative resort of azure coasts, the warm and moist climate, laid back atmosphere, wailing along the British seaside Avenue (Promenadedes Anglais) to beautiful angel Angel Bay (la Baiedes Anges), looking at the sea with a refreshing blue color. The unique goose pebble beach is hot in the sun. Lazy people lean on the beach in a variety of postures with the sound of ocean waves.
People in the antiquated, but still beautiful, old city Vieux Nice sell a variety of products in local groceries, fresh seafood markets; even the seabirds will try and steal your food. The flower market is open every day and so is the second-hand flea market near downtown Massena (Placede Massena). The track of modernization and the traditional continuation of Nice flavors are in complete harmony with each other. On the way from Nice to Monaco, via a small village called Eze, is known as the architectural style of Eagle’s nest. Overlooking the Mediterranean Sea on the top of mountain with excellent scenery, you can go sightseeing if that’s what interests you. The total area of Nice is 71.92 square km and is home to a population of 347,000 inhabitants speaking the local language of French.
History and Culture
Nice city was built in 350 BC, becoming one of the busiest trading posts in Riviera Ligure. During the 7th century, Nice joined the Genoa alliance which was created by the cities of Liguria. During the middle ages, Nice, as well as most Italian cities, suffered from the disasters of war. In 13th and 14th centuries, Nice became the Duke’s territory of Provence several times. In 1388, it turned into the Duke’s territory of Savoy. In 1543, Nice was attacked by French and Turkish allies and France gained ownership of Nice. In 1600, Nice fell into the hands of Duke of Guise. Then in 1696, Nice was in the possession of Duke Savoy. In 1705, Nice was returned back to France. Then