| visite de Londres - 224 sec visite de Londres en 2005 Auteur : claude Tags:londres plouguin  | | Nelson y sus Estrellas - Londres - 242 sec viejito pero sabroso Auteur : blackdragon6a Tags:Nelson Estrellas Londres luis felipe gonzalez  | | The Great Trafalgar Square Freeze - 157 sec The day London froze. Inspired by http://www.ImprovEverywhere.com and made a reality by 100's of volunteers. At exactly 3:30pm on a secret cue, almost everyone in the square froze. The few bewildered tourists didn't know what was happening. For 5 minutes the participants held their positions, and then magically everyone unfroze.
Why? Well, why not. Auteur : nathankw Tags: improv everywhere trafalgar square freeze london facebook prank  | | Mecano - Boda en Londres - 204 sec un pequeño tributo a este gran grupo... Auteur : Jordisarda Tags: mecano musica londres tecno sarda torroja cano  | | London Calling - Bike Messengers Race - 339 sec Mad Skills - London's finest doing the High Tech Weave (HTW) in this high speed alleycat - very very fast fixie Auteur : fletcher27 Tags:bike messengers london cycling bicycle pursuit traffic high speed lucas brunelle downtown city  | | Fergie - London Bridge (OH SHIT) - 205 sec Ok here is the video Fergie - London Bridge (OH SHIT) I made it the unclean version! This is my first video i've ever made so i hope you all like it!
Added December 12th, 2006. Broke a million December 18th 2007.
5 star rating and first one to show up when you search this song! :)
Six Million. 6 000 000. 6 x 10ᵌ+ᵌ
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Wow, so popular!
THANK YOU! Auteur : kolplam Tags: Fergie London Bridge Blackeyedpeas Black Eyed Peas Oh Shit OHSHIT fergielondonbridge music song black eyed peas  | | Postcard to U.S. President: London - 73 sec People in Britain send their first wishes to the new U.S. President-elect Barak Obama.
UK residents awoke to the news that Barack Obama had won the 2008 U.S. presidential race. The result was warmly welcomed in the City:
1. STEVE LIG, CIVIL SERVANT SAYING:
"Good luck Mr Obama, it's a tough job ahead but the British people are behind you. You'll be a very popular president. Good luck."
2. OYEM, MEDICAL WORKER AT ST THOMAS' HOSPITAL SAYING:
"I am proud of you and I am happy that the message that you have sent out to all black people is really good."
3. UNIDENTIFIED LONDON RESIDENT SAYING:
"Keep the faith and remember your roots. Remember where you came from."
4. UNIDENTIFIED NURSE AT ST THOMAS' HOSPITAL SAYING:
"Barack Obama, I hope that you will unite America and bring optimism and hope to the future for them."
5. LOLA PAUL, SENIOR FINANCE ACCOUNT, SAYING:
"Well what I want to say is congratulations. You have made our dream. Luther King said he had a dream and you made that dream for us. Not only for the Americans, you made it for the whole world. We will continue to back you up and continue to pray for you. Thank you so much for making us proud." Auteur : ReutersVideo Tags: London Obama UK Britain election reaction PostcardstoPresident  | | Crisis Financiera Disturbios en Londres - 57 sec www.aporrea.org Auteur : puebloalzao2 Tags: Aporrea Venezuela Chávez Londres Disturbios Crack  | | Londres bombardeado - 232 sec Recreación 3D de la Segunda Guerra Mundial.
http://www.artehistoria.com/batallas Auteur : artehistoriacom Tags: artehistoria historia ww2 segunda guerra mundial 3d recreacion  | | Arturo en Londres - 252 sec Arturo va a ver lo que opinan los ingleses sobre Carlos y Camila
Video de la temporada 2005
Video By www.cqcspain.tk Auteur : noratfy Tags:CQC Arturo Valls Caiga Quien Londres  | | Londres - London - Masfotografias.com - 144 sec Early London
Although there is some evidence of scattered brython settlement in the area, the first major settlement was founded by the Romans in AD 43, following the Roman invasion of Britain. This settlement was called Londinium, commonly believed to be the origin of the present-day name, although a Celtic origin is also possible.
The first London lasted for just seventeen years. Around AD 61, the Iceni tribe of Celts led by Queen Boudica stormed London, burning it to the ground. The next, heavily-planned incarnation of the city prospered and superseded Colchester as the capital of the Roman province of Britannia in AD 100. At its height in the 2nd century AD, Roman London had a population of around 60,000. However, by the 3rd century AD, the city started a slow decline due to trouble in the Roman Empire, and by the 5th century AD, it was largely abandoned.
By 600 AD, the Anglo-Saxons had created a new settlement (Lundenwic) about 1 km upstream from the old Roman city, around what is now Covent Garden. There was probably a harbour at the mouth of the River Fleet for fishing and trading, and this trading grew until disaster struck in 851 AD, when the city's defences were overcome by a massive Viking raid and it was razed to the ground. A Viking occupation twenty years later was short-lived, and Alfred the Great, the new King of England, established peace and moved the settlement within the defensive walls of the old Roman city (then called Lundenburgh). The original city became Ealdwīc ("old city"), a name surviving to the present day as Aldwych.
Subsequently, under the control of various English kings, London once again prospered as an international trading centre and political arena. However, Viking raids began again in the late 10th century, and reached a head in 1013 when they besieged the city under Danish King Canute and forced English King Ethelred the Unready to flee. In a retaliatory attack, Ethelred's army achieved victory by pulling down London Bridge with the Danish garrison on top, and English control was re-established.
Canute took control of the English throne in 1017, controlling the city and country until 1042, when his death resulted in a reversion to Anglo-Saxon control under his pious step-son Edward the Confessor, who re-founded Westminster Abbey and the adjacent Palace of Westminster. By this time, London had become the largest and most prosperous city in England, although the official seat of government was still at Winchester.
Following a victory at the Battle of Hastings, William the Conqueror, the then Duke of Normandy, was crowned King of England in the newly-finished Westminster Abbey on Christmas Day 1066. William granted the citizens of London special privileges, whilst building a castle in the southeast corner of the city to keep them under control. This castle was expanded by later kings and is now known as the Tower of London, serving first as a royal residence and later as a prison.
In 1097, William II began the building of Westminster Hall, close by the abbey of the same name. The hall proved the basis of a new Palace of Westminster, the prime royal residence throughout the Middle Ages. Westminster became the seat of the royal court and government (persisting until the present day), whilst its distinct neighbour, the City of London, was a centre of trade and commerce and flourished under its own unique administration, the Corporation of London. Eventually, the adjacent cities grew together and formed the basis of modern central London, superseding Winchester as capital of England in the 12th century.
After the successful defeat of the Spanish Armada in 1588, political stability in England allowed London to grow further. In 1603, James VI of Scotland came to the throne of England, essentially uniting the two countries. His enactment of harsh anti-Catholic laws made him unpopular, and an assassination attempt was made on 5 November 1605 — the famous Gunpowder Plot.
Plague caused extensive problems for London in the early 17th century, culminating in the Great Plague in 1665-1666. This was the last major outbreak in Europe, possibly thanks to the disastrous fire of 1666. The Great Fire of London broke out in the original City and quickly swept through London's wooden buildings, destroying large swathes of the city. Rebuilding took over ten years. Auteur : areaturistica Tags:londres london turismo fotografias turisticas  | | Chanel Paris-Londres 2007 - 350 sec "It's just always sexy and glamorous, isn't it -- they always get it right," says Lily Cole, arriving for Chanel's one-off Paris-Londres Maison d'Art show in London. Karl Lagerfeld gave his models sumptuous Tudor costumes and Amy Winehouse beehives -- which the designer insists fit with the mood of the collection. "I thought it was fun to do this dark Bardot," he tells us. Auteur : vogue Tags: Amy Winehouse Chanel Karl Lagerfeld fashion model vogue beehive make up beauty Paris Bardot  | | Camera Cafe - Viaje a Londres - 338 sec Las chicas se van a Londres. Auteur : Wikitika Tags:camera cafe londres cañizares victoria antunez frida monica  | | Llegada de la llama olÃmpica a Londres. - 435 sec (Inglaterra), 7 abr (EFE).-
La antorcha de los Juegos OlÃmpicos de PekÃn 2008 llegó al pebetero tras un accidentado recorrido por Londres en el que la nieve y las manifestaciones de activistas pro TÃbet deslucieron el evento y lo despojaron de su aire festivo.
Tras partir del estadio de Wembley (noroeste de la ciudad) poco después de las 9:30 horas GMT de ayer, la llama olÃmpica llegó a las 17:00 GMT a Greenwich (sureste), donde, para alivio de los organizadores, completó su viaje al encenderse el pebetero.
Al menos 35 personas han sido detenidas en incidentes registrados durante el trayecto de la antorcha "por delitos relacionados con el orden público", según indicó un portavoz de Scotland Yard.
EFE TV -Madrid- 09:20 GMT.
Palabras clave:efetv-internacional-recorrido-llama-olimpica-antorcha-londres-incidentes-tibet. Auteur : efe Tags: efetv internacional recorrido llama olimpica antorcha londres incidentes tibet  | | Voyage à Londres par Castrider - 155 sec Philippe Ducros et Léonard Accorsi sont partis à Londres afin de tourner un film pour Michelin dans le cadre de la promotion de leur collection de guides "voyager pratique" Auteur : voyagerpratique Tags: Michelin voyager pratique travel guide Londres London Angleterre Great Britain Castrider Léo Accorsi  | | BBC de Londres: Grupo Paramilitar Armado que Apoya a Chávez - 200 sec En Inglés con SubtÃtulos en Español.
Caracas, November 2007.- El reportero de la BBC de Londres, John Sweeney, muestra que Hugo Chávez confÃa en sus propios grupos paramilitares en Venezuela para proteger su Revolución Bolivariana, y para amenazar e incluso asesinar a aquellos que se oponen a su proyecto polÃtico.
Los grupos paramilitares de Chávez están supuestamente ahà para pelear una guerra en contra de los Estados Unidos; sin embargo, ellos consideran que aquellos que se oponen al proyecto polÃtico de Hugo Chávez están vinculados con la C.I.A. y el Gobierno de los Estados Unidos.
John Sweeney afirma que no se han reportado asesinatos por parte de estos grupos armados; sin embargo, a él se le olvidó mencionar que el 16 de Agosto de 2004, Maritza Ron fue asesinada por un grupo armado violento chavista que disolvió una manifestación pacÃfica cerca de la Plaza Altamira de Caracas, un dÃa después del Referéndum Revocatorio del 2004. Asimismo, a este reportero de la BBC le faltó vincular los más de 100.000 asesinatos que han habido en Venezuela durante los 9 años de Gobierno Chavista con los asesinatos de disidentes polÃticos, que el gobierno maquilla como "crimenes por hampa común" y que constituyen los fusinamientos del siglo XXI que ORVEX ha venido denunciando desde su fundación en Abril de 2005.
Por su labor informativa y de divulgación, a favor de la Libertad y la Democracia en Venezuela, y por promover entre los estudiantes y la poblaciób venezolana las técnicas de lucha no violenta del Sr. Gene Sharp del Instituto Albert Einstein de los Estados Unidos, ORVEX (Organización de Venezolanos en el Exilio) fué declarada "Organización Terrorista" por el Gobierno de Venezuela en Mayo de 2007.
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