L'Allemagne va-t-elle quitter l'UE et l'euro ? Husson - Delaume - Cayla - Brousseau - Mollier
Retrouvez le second débat de l'université d'automne 2018 de l'UPR, autour de la question :
L'Allemagne va-t-elle quitter l'UE et l'euro ?
Pour y répondre :
- Édouard Husson,
normalien, agrégé d’histoire, professeur d’histoire contemporaine à l’université de Picardie, ancien chargé de sciences humaines et sociales au cabinet de Valérie Pécresse, ancien vice-chancelier des universités de Paris ancien directeur général de ESCP Europe, spécialiste de l’Allemagne.
- Coralie Delaume,
journaliste, essayiste, co-auteure de « La fin de l’Union européenne »
Auteure de « Le couple franco-allemand n’existe pas ».
- David Cayla,
maître de conférences à l’Université d’Angers, membre des économistes atterrés, co-auteur de « La fin de l’Union européenne »
- Vincent Brousseau,
normalien, docteur en mathématiques de la Sorbonne, docteur en économie de Paris-Dauphine, ancien membre du service de la politique monétaire à la BCE à Francfort, responsable national de l’UPR en charge des questions monétaires et du rétablissement du franc.
- Lauriane Mollier,
(adhérente et militante UPR, et YouTubeuse à succès)
qui sera quant à elle, chargée d'animer et de modérer ce débat.
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Sommaire :
00:53 Présentation de la table ronde par le président de l’UPR
07:37 Introduction par Lauriane Mollier
07:58 Exposé de Édouard Husson
32:21 Exposé de Coralie Delaume
48:02 Exposé de David Cayla
1:14:43 Exposé de Vincent Brousseau et débat avec Édouard Husson et David Cayla
2:00:37 Échange de questions avec le public dans la salle
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Intervenants : François Asselineau (introduction), Lauriane Mollier, Édouard Husson, Coralie Delaume, David Cayla, Vincent Brousseau
Techniques : Sylvain Gargasson, Luc, Kamel, Nicolas
Montage : Fabien Sémat
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Et un petit peu de la démocratie.
Je le dis sans aucun sanglot dans la voix. Je le dis en vous regardant en face : Le journalisme est vraiment mal barré en ce moment.
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Architectural and landscape photographer Jade Doskow (MFA 2008 Photography, Video and Related Media) is known for her rigorously composed and eerily poetic images that examine the intersection of people, nature and time. Over the past decade, Doskow has traveled the world carefully photographing World Fair Exposition architecture. Her first monograph Lost Utopias released by Black Dog London in November 2016 was listed by American Photo as one of the top photo books of 2016. Her talk is part of the i3: Images, Ideas, Inspiration lecture series, which features fine-art, commercial, editorial, documentary and fashion photographers and industry experts including publishing, galley, software and hardware professionals. Presented by MPS Digital Photography.
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Pendant deux ans, elle a fait croire à des clients qu'elle pourrait lire l'avenir. Prise de remords, Rose Anne Vicari raconte cette arnaque géante et ses techniques pour duper ses interlocuteurs.
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Paris HD. Paris in 4 days. Paris en 4 jours. Paříž za 4 dny. [cz,en,fr]
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PARIS. Paříž za 4 dny.Paris en 4 jours. Paris in 4 days.
Den/Jour/Day 1: Opéra, Medeleine, Champs Elysées, Place de la Concorde, Arc de Triomphe, Tour Eiffel, École militaire, Hôtel des Invalides, Musée d´Orsay.
Den/Jour/Day 2: Place Vendôme, Place des Victoires, Bourse, Église Saint Eustache, Forum des Halles, Centre Georges Pompidou, Hôtel de ville, Notre Dame, Sorbonne, Panthéon, Jardin de Luxembourg, Saint Michel, Louvre.
Den/Jour/Day 3: La Défense, Moulin Rouge, Pigalle, Montmartre, Sacré Coeur, Lapin Agile, Tour Montparnasse, Dôme des Invalides, Pont Alexandre III, Grand Palais.
Den/Jour/Day 4: Bastille, Place des Vosges, La Sainte Chapelle.
✥ Guéri par Jésus, Nasir Siddiki devient Chrétien (témoignage d'un ex-musulman converti au Christ) ✥
« Jésus lui dit : Je suis la Résurrection et la Vie : celui qui croit en Moi -- même s’il meurt -- vivra ; et quiconque vit et croit en Moi ne mourra jamais. Crois-tu cela ? » (Jean 11 :25 :26). À partager : grâce à la Miséricorde de Dieu, il faut sauver les musulmans !
Depuis l'Empire moghol jusqu'au XIXe siècle, le Royaume de Badaun (Inde du Nord) fut dirigé par les Rohilla Siddiqi Nawabs, descendants d'Abu Bakr, le 1er calife, successeur, meilleur ami et beau-père de Mahomet (Mahomet avait épousé sa fille Aïcha). Nasir Siddiki est issu de cette famille très riche. Millionnaire lui-même avant ses 35 ans, il ne se posait pas de questions existentielles. Soudain, une maladie mortelle foudroyante se déclara... Suprêmement miséricordieux Allah, nous avons confiance en Toi !
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« Allahu akbar que ton cœur » (1Jean 3:20) ! La conversion des musulmans au christianisme devient un tsunami d'Esprit Saint, et un feu d'amour (Lc 12:49) commence à se répandre dans tout le monde musulman ! L'islamisme qui a secoué et continue d'étouffer le Maghreb (Maroc, Algérie - Kabylie, Tunisie), la Libye, l'Égypte, la Syrie, l'Irak, le Liban, le Pakistan, l'Afghanistan, l'Arabie Saoudite... touche à sa fin ! Jésus est train de triompher partout dans le monde : convertis qui demandent le baptême, reconvertis qui retournent au Christ !
Frères musulmans, sœurs musulmanes : catholiques, orthodoxes, protestants, évangéliques vous accueillent à bras ouvert. Découvrez la Lumière et rendez gloire au vrai Dieu. Désormais, adorez Dieu en Esprit Saint et dans la Vérité (Jn 4:24) : Jésus-Christ.
Lisez la Bible, comparez les actions de Jésus-Christ dans les Évangiles avec celles de Mahomet / Muḥammad . Jésus est Dieu et Messie et vous ne le connaissez pas ! Le Îsâ du coran ne vous apprend presque rien du vrai Jésus. Ne vous contentez plus des mensonges d'Ahmed Deedat et autres islamistes menteurs, parlez avec des chrétiens qui connaissent leur foi, et ils vous feront comprendre la Sainte Trinité : Père, Fils, Saint-Esprit, c'est-à-dire que Dieu est AMOUR (1 Jn 4, 8) !
Vous comprendrez aussi que vos propres mérites et vos péchés ne vous permettent pas d'aller au Paradis. Mais avec Jésus, votre Sauveur, vous le pourrez si vous croyez en Lui de tout votre cœur. Il fallait que Dieu vienne vers vous ; sinon, comment auriez-vous pu monter jusqu'à Lui ?
Et pour vous prouver qui Il est -- Dieu, le seul, le véritable, qui a uni Sa vie intérieure (la Sainte Trinité) à l'Homme en donnant comme unique personnalité à une nature humaine parfaite Sa Personne de Fils --, Christ va accomplir pour vous ce miracle dès cette vie : comme Dieu a envoyé Son Saint-Esprit aux prophètes, Dieu va L'envoyer aussi pour vous dès que vous le Lui demanderez avec la sincérité, l'humilité et l'amour de l'enfant pour son Père.
Faites-le et vous saurez : c'est une promesse du Christ (Mt 7, 7-11) !
Dieu vous aime et vient vers vous : N'ayez pas peur (Mt 17, 7) !
Alléluia !
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Cuisine of Paris | Wikipedia audio article
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Cuisine of Paris
00:03:34 1 Etymology
00:04:29 2 History
00:04:38 2.1 Origins
00:06:53 2.2 Middle Ages to Louis XIV
00:10:41 2.3 18th and 19th centuries
00:15:14 2.4 20th and 21st centuries
00:21:31 2.4.1 Terrorist attacks
00:23:09 3 Geography
00:25:27 3.1 Climate
00:27:33 4 Administration
00:27:42 4.1 City government
00:30:22 4.2 Métropole du Grand Paris
00:31:52 4.3 Regional government
00:32:44 4.4 National government
00:35:05 4.5 Police force
00:37:04 5 Cityscape
00:37:13 5.1 Urbanism and architecture
00:40:36 5.2 Housing
00:43:06 5.3 Paris and its suburbs
00:46:14 6 Demographics
00:50:02 6.1 Migration
00:52:58 6.2 Religion
00:54:31 7 Economy
00:59:32 7.1 Employment
01:02:49 7.2 Unemployment
01:03:20 7.3 Incomes
01:05:00 8 Tourism
01:06:09 8.1 Monuments and attractions
01:08:15 8.2 Hotels
01:09:41 9 Culture
01:09:49 9.1 Painting and sculpture
01:12:43 9.2 Photography
01:14:02 9.3 Museums
01:16:39 9.4 Theatre
01:19:16 9.5 Literature
01:22:19 9.6 Music
01:27:11 9.7 Cinema
01:28:40 9.8 Restaurants and cuisine
01:32:10 9.9 Fashion
01:33:12 9.10 Holidays and festivals
01:34:16 10 Education
01:36:59 10.1 Libraries
01:38:47 11 Sports
01:41:44 12 Infrastructure
01:41:53 12.1 Transport
01:42:41 12.1.1 Railways
01:43:12 12.1.2 Métro, RER and tramway
01:45:01 12.1.3 Air
01:47:26 12.1.4 Motorways
01:48:01 12.1.5 Waterways
01:48:30 12.1.6 Cycling
01:49:24 12.2 Electricity
01:50:19 12.3 Water and sanitation
01:51:51 12.4 Parks and gardens
01:53:29 12.5 Cemeteries
01:55:21 13 Healthcare
01:56:33 14 Media
01:58:14 15 International relations
01:58:24 15.1 Twin towns and partner cities
01:58:59 15.2 Other relationships
01:59:12 16 See also
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Paris (French pronunciation: [paʁi] (listen)) is the capital and most populous city of France, with an area of 105 square kilometres (41 square miles) and a population of 2,206,488. Since the 17th century, Paris has been one of Europe's major centres of finance, commerce, fashion, science, and the arts.
The City of Paris is the centre and seat of government of the Île-de-France, or Paris Region, which has an estimated official 2018 population of 12,246,234 people, or 18.2 percent of the population of France. The Paris Region had a GDP of €681 billion (US$850 billion) in 2016, accounting for 31 percent of the GDP of France. According to the Economist Intelligence Unit Worldwide Cost of Living Survey in 2018, Paris was the second-most expensive city in the world, behind Singapore and ahead of Zurich, Hong Kong, Oslo and Geneva.The city is a major rail, highway, and air-transport hub served by two international airports: Paris-Charles de Gaulle (the second busiest airport in Europe after London Heathrow Airport with 69.5 million passengers in 2017) and Paris-Orly. Opened in 1900, the city's subway system, the Paris Métro, serves 5.23 million passengers daily, and is the second busiest metro system in Europe after Moscow Metro. Gare du Nord is the 24th busiest railway station in the world, with 262 million passengers in 2015.Paris is especially known for its museums and architectural landmarks: the Louvre was the most visited art museum in the world in 2017, with 8.1 million visitors. The Musée d'Orsay and Musée de l'Orangerie are noted for their collections of French Impressionist art, and the Pompidou Centre Musée National d'Art Moderne has the largest collection of modern and contemporary art in Europe. The historical district along the Seine in the city centre is classified as a UNESCO Heritage Site. Popular landmarks in the centre of the city include the Cathedral of Notre Dame de Paris and the Gothic royal chapel of Sainte-Chapelle, both on the Île de la Cité; the Eiffel Tower, constructed for the Paris Universal Exposition of 1889; the Grand Palais and Petit Palais, built for the Paris Universal Exposition of 1900; the Arc de Triomphe on the Champs-Élysées, and the Basilica of Sacré-Coeur on the hill of Montmartre. Paris recei ...
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SUMMARY
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Paris (French pronunciation: [paʁi] ( listen)) is the capital and most populous city of France, with an area of 105 square kilometres (41 square miles) and a population of 2,206,488. Since the 17th century, Paris has been one of Europe's major centres of finance, commerce, fashion, science, and the arts.
The City of Paris is the center and seat of government of the Ile-de-France, or Paris Region, which has an estimated official 2018 population of 12,246,234 persons, or 18.2 percent of the population of France. The Paris Region had a GDP of €681 billion (US$850 billion) in 2016, accounting for 31 per cent of the GDP of France. According to the Economist Intelligence Unit Worldwide Cost of Living Survey in 2018, Paris was the second-most expensive city in the world, behind Singapore and ahead of Zurich, Hong Kong, Oslo and Geneva.The city is a major rail, highway, and air-transport hub served by two international airports: Paris-Charles de Gaulle (the second busiest airport in Europe after London Heathrow Airport with 69.5 million passengers in 2017) and Paris-Orly. Opened in 1900, the city's subway system, the Paris Métro, serves 5.23 million passengers daily, and is the second busiest metro system in Europe after Moscow Metro. Paris's Gare du Nord is one of the ten busiest railway stations in the world, with 262 million passengers in 2015.Paris is especially known for its museums and architectural landmarks: the Louvre was the most visited art museum in the world in 2017, with 8.1 million visitors. The Musée d'Orsay and Musée de l'Orangerie are noted for their collections of French Impressionist art, and the Pompidou Centre Musée National d'Art Moderne has the largest collection of modern and contemporary art in Europe. The historical district along the Seine in the city centre is classified as a UNESCO Heritage Site. Popular landmarks in the centre of the city include the Cathedral of Notre Dame de Paris and the Gothic royal chapel of Sainte-Chapelle, both on the Île de la Cité; the Eiffel Tower, constructed for the Paris Universal Exposition of 1889; the Grand Palais and Petit Palais, built for the Paris Universal Exposition of 1900; the Arc de Triomphe on the Champs-Élysées, and the Basilica of Sacré-Coeur on the hill of Montmartre. Paris received 23 million visitors in 2017, measured by hotel stays, with the largest numbers of foreign visitors coming from the United States, the UK, Germany and China. It was ranked as the third most visited travel destination in the world in 2017, after Bangkok and London.The football club Paris Saint-Germain and the rugby union club Stade Français are based in Paris. The 80,000-seat Stade de France, built for the 1998 FIFA World Cup, is located just north of Paris in the neighbouring commune of Saint-Denis. Paris hosts the annual French Open Grand Slam tennis tournament on the red clay of Roland Garros. Paris hosted the Olympic Games in 1900, 1924 and will host the 2024 Summer Olympics. The 1938 and 1998 FIFA World Cups, the 2007 Rugby World Cup, and the 1960, 1984, and 2016 UEFA European Championships were also held in the city and, every July, the Tour de France bicycle race finishes there.
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SUMMARY
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Paris (French pronunciation: [paʁi] ( listen)) is the capital and most populous city of France, with an area of 105 square kilometres (41 square miles) and a population of 2,206,488. Since the 17th century, Paris has been one of Europe's major centres of finance, commerce, fashion, science, and the arts.
The City of Paris is the center and seat of government of the Ile-de-France, or Paris Region, which has an estimated official 2018 population of 12,246,234 persons, or 18.2 percent of the population of France. The Paris Region had a GDP of €681 billion (US$850 billion) in 2016, accounting for 31 per cent of the GDP of France. According to the Economist Intelligence Unit Worldwide Cost of Living Survey in 2018, Paris was the second-most expensive city in the world, behind Singapore and ahead of Zurich, Hong Kong, Oslo and Geneva.The city is a major rail, highway, and air-transport hub served by two international airports: Paris-Charles de Gaulle (the second busiest airport in Europe after London Heathrow Airport with 69.5 million passengers in 2017) and Paris-Orly. Opened in 1900, the city's subway system, the Paris Métro, serves 5.23 million passengers daily, and is the second busiest metro system in Europe after Moscow Metro. Paris's Gare du Nord is one of the ten busiest railway stations in the world, with 262 million passengers in 2015.Paris is especially known for its museums and architectural landmarks: the Louvre was the most visited art museum in the world in 2017, with 8.1 million visitors. The Musée d'Orsay and Musée de l'Orangerie are noted for their collections of French Impressionist art, and the Pompidou Centre Musée National d'Art Moderne has the largest collection of modern and contemporary art in Europe. The historical district along the Seine in the city centre is classified as a UNESCO Heritage Site. Popular landmarks in the centre of the city include the Cathedral of Notre Dame de Paris and the Gothic royal chapel of Sainte-Chapelle, both on the Île de la Cité; the Eiffel Tower, constructed for the Paris Universal Exposition of 1889; the Grand Palais and Petit Palais, built for the Paris Universal Exposition of 1900; the Arc de Triomphe on the Champs-Élysées, and the Basilica of Sacré-Coeur on the hill of Montmartre. Paris received 23 million visitors in 2017, measured by hotel stays, with the largest numbers of foreign visitors coming from the United States, the UK, Germany and China. It was ranked as the third most visited travel destination in the world in 2017, after Bangkok and London.The football club Paris Saint-Germain and the rugby union club Stade Français are based in Paris. The 80,000-seat Stade de France, built for the 1998 FIFA World Cup, is located just north of Paris in the neighbouring commune of Saint-Denis. Paris hosts the annual French Open Grand Slam tennis tournament on the red clay of Roland Garros. Paris hosted the Olympic Games in 1900, 1924 and will host the 2024 Summer Olympics. The 1938 and 1998 FIFA World Cups, the 2007 Rugby World Cup, and the 1960, 1984, and 2016 UEFA European Championships were also held in the city and, every July, the Tour de France bicycle race finishes there.
Bordeaux | Wikipedia audio article
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- Socrates
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Bordeaux (French pronunciation: [bɔʁdo] (listen); Gascon Occitan: Bordèu [buɾˈðɛw]) is a port city on the Garonne in the Gironde department in Southwestern France.
The municipality (commune) of Bordeaux proper has a population of 246,586 (2014). Together with its suburbs and satellite towns, Bordeaux is the centre of the Bordeaux Métropole. With 1,195,335 in the metropolitan area, it is the sixth largest in France, after Paris, Marseille, Lyon, Toulouse and Lille. It is the capital of the Nouvelle-Aquitaine region, as well as the prefecture of the Gironde department. Its inhabitants are called Bordelais (for men) or Bordelaises (women). The term Bordelais may also refer to the city and its surrounding region.
Bordeaux is the world's major wine industry capital. It is home to the world's main wine fair, Vinexpo, and the wine economy in the metro area takes in 14.5 billion euros each year. Bordeaux wine has been produced in the region since the 8th century. The historic part of the city is on the UNESCO World Heritage List as an outstanding urban and architectural ensemble of the 18th century. After Paris, Bordeaux has the highest number of preserved historical buildings of any city in France.
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La gamme de lingettes by Hitam France, avec en demo notre lingette GVN 01 C parce qu'une démo vaut mieux ..... que 1000mots.
Hommage à Dame Nature
Ce film est composé de photos prises au cours de mes balades matinales dans la nature, lorsque les premiers rayons de soleil inondent les fleurs couvertes de rosée.
Parcourir notre Dame Nature en immortalisant sa beauté est pour moi une source de fraîcheur et de joie dans le chaos qui règne en ce monde et je suis heureuse de la partager avec vous.
Ces photos sont accompagnées par le prélude en C Major de Bach, par Morning Mood de Grieg et par l' Hiver des 4 saisons de Vivaldi
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Vous pouvez voir les photos qui composent cette petite vidéo sur mon site
A la découverte de notre si belle France ..
Montevideo | Wikipedia audio article
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00:02:19 1 Etymology
00:05:26 2 History
00:05:35 2.1 Early history
00:07:54 2.2 19th century
00:14:54 2.3 20th century
00:18:57 2.4 21st century
00:19:36 3 Geography
00:21:34 3.1 Climate
00:23:20 3.2 Administrative divisions and barrios
00:24:53 3.3 Landmarks
00:26:33 3.3.1 Palacio Legislativo
00:27:13 3.3.2 World Trade Center Montevideo
00:29:20 3.3.3 Telecommunications Tower
00:30:26 3.3.4 Ciudad Vieja (Old City)
00:33:45 3.3.5 Parque Batlle
00:37:23 3.3.6 Parque Prado
00:38:54 3.3.7 Parque Rodó
00:40:36 3.3.8 Forts
00:41:31 3.3.8.1 Fortaleza del Cerro (Fortress del Cerro)
00:42:24 3.3.9 Punta Brava Lighthouse
00:43:03 3.3.10 Rambla of Montevideo
00:44:42 3.3.11 Cemeteries
00:46:45 3.4 Demographics
00:49:23 4 Government and politics
00:49:33 4.1 Intendencia de Montevideo
00:52:12 4.2 Intendants of Montevideo
00:52:22 5 Culture
00:53:03 5.1 The arts
00:54:14 5.1.1 Visual arts
00:55:24 5.1.2 Literature
00:56:25 5.1.2.1 Authors
00:57:42 5.1.3 Music
00:58:50 5.2 Cuisine
00:59:33 5.3 Notable people
00:59:42 5.4 Recreation
00:59:51 5.4.1 Museums
01:05:39 5.4.2 Festivals
01:07:02 5.4.3 Sports
01:09:56 5.5 Religion
01:11:34 5.5.1 Montevideo Metropolitan Cathedral
01:12:45 5.5.2 Nuestra Señora del Sagrado Corazón
01:13:38 6 Economy and infrastructure
01:16:14 6.1 Tourism
01:18:10 6.2 Hotels
01:19:12 6.3 Retail
01:20:23 6.4 Media
01:21:28 6.5 Transport
01:23:34 6.5.1 Public Transportation Statistics
01:24:21 6.5.2 Port
01:25:56 7 Education
01:26:05 7.1 Public education
01:27:46 7.2 Private education
01:32:16 8 Healthcare
01:32:49 8.1 Public hospitals
01:36:30 8.2 Private healthcare
01:37:15 9 International relations
01:37:25 9.1 Twin towns and sister cities
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Montevideo (Spanish pronunciation: [monteβiˈðeo]) is the capital and largest city of Uruguay. According to the 2011 census, the city proper has a population of 1,319,108 (about one-third of the country's total population) in an area of 201 square kilometres (78 sq mi). The southernmost capital city in the Americas, Montevideo is situated on the southern coast of the country, on the northeastern bank of the Río de la Plata.
The city was established in 1724 by a Spanish soldier, Bruno Mauricio de Zabala, as a strategic move amidst the Spanish-Portuguese dispute over the platine region. It was also under brief British rule in 1807. Montevideo is the seat of the administrative headquarters of Mercosur and ALADI, Latin America’s leading trade blocs, a position that entailed comparisons to the role of Brussels in Europe.The 2017 Mercer's report on quality of life, rated Montevideo first in Latin America, a rank the city has consistently held since 2005. As of 2010, Montevideo was the 19th largest city economy in the continent and 9th highest income earner among major cities. In 2019, it has a projected GDP of $47.7 billion, with a per capita of $27,542.In 2018, it was classified as a beta global city ranking eighth in Latin America and 84th in the world. Montevideo hosted every match during the first FIFA World Cup, in 1930. Described as a vibrant, eclectic place with a rich cultural life, and a thriving tech center and entrepreneurial culture, Montevideo ranked eighth in Latin America on the 2013 MasterCard Global Destination Cities Index. In 2014, it was also regarded as the fifth most gay-friendly metropolis in the world and the first in Latin America. It is the hub of commerce and higher education in Uruguay as well as its chief port. The city is also the financial hub of Uruguay and the cultural anchor of a metropolitan area with a population of around 2 million.
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