America, Alabama, Birmingham, also known as "the city of light", when it approaches the city from the mountain it shines like a star.
As a venue for the Buffalo, Pan American Exhibition in New York State, New York, Buffalo was probably the most widely illuminated city of 1901.
Los Angeles, California is known as "the city of light" with its night view and "Bright Hollywood Light".
Also formally known as the Medina known as al-Madīnahl-Munawwarah ("Enlightened City" or "Radiation City") or "City of Light"
In most of the 19th century, the new whaling capital of Bedford, Massachusetts, Massachusetts, that whale oil lit the lights around the world and lubricated the circle of the industrial revolution. The motto of the seal in 1847 is "Lucem Diffundo" (I Spread Light).
Ohrid, Macedonia. In ancient times, the city was known for its ancient name Lychnidos. It might mean "city of light"
When Australian astronaut John Glen flew Earth with friendship 7 in 1962, when the inhabitants of the city illuminated the interior lights and street lights, Perth in Western Australia became the world famous "light city "became. As Glenn passed the Space Shuttle in 1998, the city repeated this action.
Tamworth, New South Wales, Australia. The city with the first street lights in Australia (November 10, 1888). This town is called 'the first city light'
Symphony No. 22 (Hovanes) or City of Wright founded by American composer Allan Hawanis in 1970
Based on the music of Arthur Sullivan, City of Light of 2011, Michael Mcfadden 's Opera, Lily Dale was created in New York in 1907.
A novel, City of Light (Fiction), written by Lauren Belfer in 1999, was created during the Pan-American Expo in Buffalo, NY in 1901.
Formal name of INSP Cable Television Network Campus in Indian Land, South Carolina (renamed CrossRidge)
First of all, Paris was called "the city of light" for the initial use of gas light street lights. This week I saw a different kind of light that shines on the sky. In the face of atrocities that can not be expressed by words, the city of Paris and our community are cheered with a tough and optimistic attitude. As each of you stood up, a warm light glowed and the city narrowed. This light never leaves Paris soon. Next, Paris is also known as "the city of love". This is more appropriate. The invisible behavior that we saw yesterday represents the worst humanity. In the face of this tragedy, I saw the best aspect. Our community takes care of each other and gathers to celebrate our best ideals.
Paris, known as the city of light, dates back to the days when candles, oil and gas lights began to erase the night of the city. Paris ignited in the order originally issued in 1524 and in the beginning of the 16th century the inhabitants were ordered to keep the light burning in the window of the house facing all the streets. The street lighting system in Paris was attributed to Gabriel Nicholas de la Raine, the first lieutenant of the Paris police station serving between 1667 and 1697. "Light city, Paris" was born of Renice's efforts to make the city of Paris safer, and between 1853 and 1870 during the rebuilding of Paris by Baron George Eugene Haussmann It was realized.