Search results for "Cosmopolitan" - New World Encyclopedia

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  • humanity. Described as a "urbane and cosmopolitan" and as a "true internationalist with contacts throughout the world" he is credited ...
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  • among other composers, as too cosmopolitan and formalist." [http://www.prokofiev.org/biography/twilight.html].prokofiev.org. Retrieved September ...
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  • Tripoli, Beirut, Akka and Bekaa. Beirut became a cosmopolitan city and had close links with Europe and the United States. Beirut became a center ...
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  • but of many U.S. citizens seeking to live a cosmopolitan lifestyle that New York City can offer. ==Government== Government of New York City ...
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  • within 2 miles (3 kilometers) of the coast. This cosmopolitan city exists in close proximity to nature. Its geography has created a compact city, nestled ...
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  • day was abandoned, and the Temple became a cosmopolitan religious center honoring the various deities of Judah's population. *By the time ...
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  • a French-controlled province; quite unlike cosmopolitan Leipzig, the people of Strasbourg were decidedly and even aggressively Germanic. It was at Strasbourg ...
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  • As a result, Jakarta has a decidedly cosmopolitan flavor and a diverse culture. Many of the immigrants are from the other parts of Java, bringing ...
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  • caliphate, while others view it as the cosmopolitan center of the Arab and Islamic worlds. It is believed to have been the largest city in the ...
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  • giving Havana a distinct international and cosmopolitan character. But Cuba remained a Spanish colony while wars of independence raged elsewhere in ...
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  • Berlin Jews. Mendelssohn's background was cosmopolitan, and he himself traveled extensively. At the time of Mendelssohn's birth, his ...
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  • court of Narai (1657–1688), a ruler with a cosmopolitan outlook who was nonetheless wary of outside influence. Important commercial ties were forged ...
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  • Asian immigration, resulting in its highly cosmopolitan atmosphere. ===Timeline of events=== [[Image:Map of Sydney central bus district.PNG|thumb ...
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  • began. The extravagant architecture and cosmopolitan high culture of this period won Bucharest the nickname of "The Paris of the East," ...
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  • " As a boy he formed The Cosmopolitan Club amongst his best friends, a club dedicated to remaining informed in world affairs and giving ...
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  • a mix of experience that hinted little at the cosmopolitan artist he was to become. Although his father Fyodor Stravinsky was a bass singer at the ...
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  • Edinburgh is a cosmopolitan city. The main ethnic groups are: Scottish (including those of mixed English and Scottish descent and those born ...
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  • As an Irish national who lived most his life in cosmopolitan Paris and Switzerland, Joyce, much like Henry James, retained great interest in ...
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  • center of Colombia. As with many large, cosmopolitan cities, it is a city of diverse contrasts, both economically and culturally. Often referred ...
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  • * Walker, Iain. Islands in a Cosmopolitan Sea: A History of the Comoros. Oxford University Press, 2019. ISBN 978-0190071301 == External links == ...
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