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Smart cities
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Smart cities

The smart city functions like the human body. Smart cities make cities more liveable, efficient, sustainable and safe. Smart cities are built around users. It leverage technology to serve people. Smart cities start with an information network designed to optimize resources and thereby promote sound, sustainable development. It has been expected that in 2025 there are at least 88 smart cities. Connected streets are the core of smart cities. Smart connected streetlights open up many possibilities. They can gather and send information. Standby lighting can switch on when somebody walks by. There can be specific lighting to cross the street safely. Smart cities can also help you finding a parking spot. Life can be easier using different sensors. Waste collection companies can watch online how full containers are. Weather sensors can manage automatic watering systems and detect leaks. Other sensors can provide updates on air pollution, noise and river level

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Tallinn-topic
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Tallinn-topic

(King's) Street, Pagari (Baker's) Street, Pikk (Long) Street, Lai (Broad) Street, Karja (Cattle) Street. There were some ancient streets in Tallinn which had obviously been named before the qonquest, marking the destination they finally led, like Harju and Viru Street. Foreigners usually had different names for such streets. The streets were paved since the beginning of the 14th century. Pikk Jalg was among the first to be paved. Town Hall Square got its cover in 1310. There were no streetlights. The houses had no numbers and were known by the owner's name. Churches The Cathedral of St. Mary the Virgin (the Dome Church) was consecrated in 1240. The church suffered in the fire of 1684 and was largely reconstructed. A Baroque tower was added in the 18th century and the dated weather-vane (1779) crowning the spire is the only original one on Toompea today. Among other functions, the church served as a burial ground for the rich and the noble.

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Investors Handbook-A Legal Guide to Business in Georgia
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Investors Handbook. A Legal Guide to Business in Georgia

order to later be cut down). Furthermore, this type of forests may be acquired only by a Georgian citizen or group of citizens residing (registered) in the respective settlement. This means that a company registered in Georgia may not acquire such property. As mentioned above, the municipal property is divided into two categories. Georgian legislation forbids the privatization of basic (unsalable) municipal property. Basic property includes roads, bridges, tunnels, streets, subways, sidewalks, streetlights, outdoor lighting constructions, flat ar- eas, squares, boulevards, fountains, parks, green plants and waterside protection facilities. The sale of basic municipal property is allowed only if the functional purpose of the property has already been lost. In this case, the decision on privatization is made by the Municipal Council. 89

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Videvik kogu raamat Inglise keeles
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Videvik(kogu raamat Inglise keeles)

again. "At least," he continued, "that's what I'm trying to convince myself." "Oh." The word seemed inadequate, but I couldn't think of a better response. We sat in silence again. I glanced at the clock on the dashboard. It was past six-thirty. "Jessica and Angela will be worried," I murmured. "I was supposed to meet them." He started the engine without another word, turning around smoothly and speeding back toward town. We were under the streetlights in no time at all, still going too fast, weaving with ease through the cars slowly cruising the boardwalk. He parallel-parked against the curb in a space I would have thought much too small for the Volvo, but he slid in effortlessly in one try. I looked out the window to see the lights of La Bella Italia, and Jess and Angela just leaving, pacing anxiously away from us. "How did you know where... ?" I began, but then I just shook my head. I heard the door open and turned to see him getting out.

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