Amsterdam is the capital of the Netherlands and the country's most populous city in terms of population. It is famous for its canals and is located on the Amstel river. Most of this city, where there are more bicycles than people, is well below sea level. Boathouses, which were a necessity in ancient times, are now a way of life and it is known that more than 2500 people live in these floating houses on water. Considering its cultural structure, Amsterdam is a multilingual city and English, German, Italian, Spanish and French are also spoken. Among its most famous places is Dam Square, where there are 14000 wooden piles at the bottom of the Royal Palace. The city, which is also famous for its museums, is the fifth most tourist-attracting center in Europe.
About Strasbourg
Strasbourg is the capital of the Alsace region and the seventh most populous city in France based on population density. The city, which also houses the European Parliament and the European Council, hosts international organizations without being the capital of any country. The city is included in the UNESCO world heritage due to its general structures. The city also bears the title of the capital of Europe. It can also be said that it is a student city, especially as it hosts important universities. It is the second most important city of the European Union and meetings are generally held in this city. The city, which is also famous for its wine vineyards, carries examples of both German and French culture since it has its own border.
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