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  1. Mar 14, 2023 · To this day, London remains the most cosmopolitan city in the Eastern Hemisphere. Known for its history, art, politics, tabloids, museums, red coats, top hats, and shopping, it also welcomes ...

    • Dubai
    • Brussels
    • Toronto
    • Auckland, Sydney, Los Angeles
    • The Other Cosmopolitan Cities

    The number 1 cosmopolitan city in the world is Dubai in the United Arab Emirates (UAE). As of 2014, an astounding 83% of the population was born outside of the country. This great diversity is because the country is experiencing rapid economic growth that attracts individuals looking for job opportunities. Dubai has been named one of the safest cit...

    The second most cosmopolitan city is Brussels in Belgium. The population here is 62% foreign born. This city is the headquarters of EU administration and NATO, the North Atlantic Treaty Organization. Brussels offers visitors and residents alike a rich history with a plethora of museums, theaters, and historic buildings. The city has also appealed t...

    Number 3 on the list is Toronto in Canada with nearly half, 46%, of its population coming from other countries. More than 200 different ethnic groups call Toronto home, and they bring with them over 140 languages. It is an important industrial, financial, and commercial center in Canada and with that comes significant employment opportunity, a driv...

    Following behind Toronto are three cities that share the same percentage of foreign-born residents. These are Auckland in New Zealand, Sydney in Australia, and Los Angeles in the US. The populations here are 39% foreign-born. In Auckland and Sydney, this high rate is because the local government has been working on an economic opportunity structure...

    Other major cosmopolitan centers in the world include Singapore (38%), London (37%), New York (37%), Melbourne (35%), Amsterdam (28%), Frankfurt (27%), and Paris (25%).

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  2. Colonial Louisiana . In 1682, after two decades of exploring and expanding the North American interior, the French took control of French Louisiana (1682-1762) as part of their greater New World colony of New France (1534-1762). In 1718 the city of New Orleans was founded and four years later it became the capital of French Louisiana.

  3. Oct 18, 2023 · Its most common nickname, though, is the City of Light (La Ville Lumière), attributable both to the major role Paris played as a center for new ideas during the 17th–18th centuries’ Age of Enlightenment (Le siècle des Lumières) and because in the 1820s it was one of the first cities in the world to be lit by gas street lamps.

  4. Feb 12, 2015 · 10 Reasons Paris is still the Most Romantic City. A cruise on the Seine, kissing on the Eiffel Tower, a show at the Moulin Rouge, dinner at the Tour d’Argent…despite the tired clichés, Paris still has all the right ingredients for an unforgettable rendez-vous that fits any couple’s definition of romance. 10. The Place to be Treated like ...

  5. Dec 9, 2016 · Paris may be the most visited city in the world, but some French people feel that the culture of this cosmopolitan city is really its own thing, separate and distinct from the rest of French culture. In this piece, French Review author Priscilla Parkhurst Ferguson wonders whether Paris even counts as France anymore.

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  7. Jul 17, 2020 · Most Cosmopolitan Cities Ever. Of course, cities, like New York, can be metropolitan and cosmopolitan. Here are some more that make the list for being the most cosmopolitan. Paris, France . This culturally diverse city attracts tourists and has residents from around the globe, and has a population of around 2.148 million (and a metropolitan area).

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