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Get ready to explore a fascinating tidbit about one of the world?s most iconic cities?Paris! Get

Get ready to explore a fascinating tidbit about one of the world’s most iconic cities—Paris! Get ready to explore a fascinating tidbit about one of the world’s most iconic cities—Paris! We’re here to add a bit of cosmopolitan charm to your day. Let’s dive into today’s illuminating fact! Did you know?   Paris was once known as the “City of Water” before it earned its famous title, “City of Lights”!     In the 19th century, Paris was renowned for its extensive network of canals and waterways that were integral to its transportation and trade. The city’s nickname, “City of Water,” highlighted its role as a vibrant center of commerce and culture, linked by its canals. However, with the advent of electric street lighting in the early 20th century, Paris gained its new moniker, “City of Lights,” due to its pioneering use of street lamps that illuminated the city and showcased its beauty at night. This transition marked a new era in Parisian history, emphasizing the city’s modernity and its dazzling night-time allure. We hope today’s fun fact has brightened your day! Whether you’re fascinated by Paris or simply enjoy learning about cities, join us in celebrating the rich history and charm of this iconic metropolis. Daily Fun Fact · 3055 NW Yeon Ave · Unit #467 · Portland · Oregon · 97210 [Preferences](   |   [Unsubscribe]( This email was sent to {EMAIL}. [Click here to view the online version.](

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