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01:17starting from september thirtieth on the east .
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01:30On the 15th of April of the year 1900, the World Expo opened with a huge volume
01:38on an area equivalent to three hundred football stadiums in Paris. Over the next seven months, 51 million visitors from all over the world showed up
01:48by technological innovations that later revolutionized their lives. Electricity was the star of the show
01:55A missionary in the 20th century
01:58And it's the first subway line
02:01It was so successful that they had to call the police, the crowd became unbearable.
02:07About 120 years later, the spectacular buildings remained part of the City of Lights
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02:19the world exhibition changed the face of paris . At that time, people were amazed at the size of these buildings.
02:28he advised me of the glass ceiling which is fourteen thousand square meters .
02:33In the grand palace, which is the size of fourteen Olympic swimming pools, you can't imagine what's bigger than it.
02:41Alexander III, a low - lying bridge, provides a view from the Grand Palace to Lisa's compound with nothing to do with it Building an arc this wide and without support in the middle was a remarkable technical achievement
02:53The most surprising was the entry of the trains, which had been planned by a non-Dursi through a tunnel adjacent to the Seine

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