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The
district Liuntain is the Center of the Maine City Simlympiad, which is
close to downtown. Liuntain is nothing more then an extension to the
Central Financial district, but offers a stunning area, literally as
complete as Maine.
Hotels are also close by, which will offer an effortless commute to the stadium grounds which is nothing then 2-3 blocks away.
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These are just a list of sights and places to visit
while your around in the city while you wait for your country
to participate in the selection of sports. In this extensive selection
the most significant is the Parala Doma, which was built primarily
for religious purposes in the early 17th century in the cities more prestigious and wealthy stages.
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A
wider and important collection which is line for the use in the
Simlympics if Maine wins the bid. The first is the Security Bureau in
the City, Preventing any problems and Critical Issues from developing
during the games.
The second is M.I.A. Stadium (Maine
International Arena : repetition) and is the center of attention in the
opening & closing ceremony.
The third is plaza in tribute to a
national hero, Lorre Escana, who historians have said to have spoken to
the French in English in the 15th century in Maine, and prevented war
in the city's early development. (Maine use to have 2 sides, An English
colonial township and a Royal French Township)
The fourth & fifth is the Chrinalaine Building, which is holding
several sporting events such as Basketball, Badminton & Fencing
It has been built to become almost all purpose.
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Here
in the first pic is the media studios which will host broadcasting
studios from around the world, covering the games which can be
broadcasted in homelands.
Second is a popular walkway in the
which is visted by 4 million people each year, because of its quality
stores, location, local events and festivals and the ambiance seems to
also contribute to the popularity.
The third is of the City hall
of Maine, which is of course the center of local politics and community
issues and is renowned for its compact yet elegant construction!
Interviews maybe also
be held here as well as the studios, but is primarily under the choice of the broadcasting station.
The
last photo is Maine's Little Italy, which features Pizzerias, clothing
chains, mini-marts and residential housing and offices. It's a working
township behind the buildings in a small confined space.
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