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I find the cities of Italy, Greece, Spain and Portugal much more admirable than Paris.
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If exists Paris, Texas why should not exist Miami, California ?
Here, Miami's bonanza:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Miami_(disambiguation)
Miami, Arizona
Miami, California
Miami, Indiana
Miami, Missouri
Miami Station, Missouri
Miami, New Mexico
Miami, Ohio (disambiguation)
Miami, Oklahoma
Miami, Texas
Miami County (disambiguation)
Miami Township (disambiguation)
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How about this?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Antwerp,_New_York
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Paris is the city where I was born. I'm glad not to live there anymore, I can't find the magic in that overcrowded gray megapolis full of soulless people, that huge urban maze. I enjoy myself in southern cities like Toulouse, Montpellier and Bordeaux.
This Paris syndrome reminds me in many ways the Weltschmerz I always feel when I travel the world.
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The thing is Montmartre like Croix Rousse in Lyon are placed on a hillock, therefore you'd only find ppl who's living and tourists there, however for the most part.
Another point to take into consideration is that you have a very ethnic quarter at the very down of Montmartre (Chateaux-Rouge, La Goutte D'or, etc..) which tend to amplificate that concentration phenomenon like.
Anyway from a quarter to another it can be very mixed like not at all, and intermediate in between, like almost every big cities actually.
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It's because you saw it with the eyes of a busy tourist. As for myself, I always feel unconfortable when I have to spend a few hours in Paris. But some people who live there really love the City of Lights, because they are able to spot any secret concealed behind each street corner. Those details are usually overseen by the tourists who are always in a hurry because they only have a few days to visit "the big five": the Eiffel Tower, the Arch of Triumph, Notre-Dame, The Louvre and Montmartre. Once they took a selfie in front of all these places, their bucket list is filled.
But Paris has much more to offer; every cobblestone has a story to whisper. Only true poets like Jim Morrison are able to understand their language.
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