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Las Vegas, an ever-changing fantasy-land of a city, has seen unbelievable expansion since it emerged from the desert 100 years ago.

The crown jewel of Nevada city is brighter than day light at night.  The fact is that the city never sleeps!

The glamour of Neon lights, the sumptuous and luxurious hotles and the sound of money in casinos,  is enogh to dazzle any earthling. The city  that is in the middle of a  desert does not give even a slight hint of its surroundings.  You can get the best of food to meet any taste buds;  you can roll in luxury surrounded by the prettiest ladies ever willing to please you.  

Go ahead –let your imagination run wild -enjoy-the heavenly pleasures await you in Lasvegas!

 

Las Vegas is the most populous city in the state of Nevada, United States. The city is the largest to be founded in the 20th century, and is a major vacation, shopping, and gambling destination. Las Vegas was established in 1905, and officially became a city in 1911. Las Vegas has been the county seat of Clark County since the formation of the county in 1909. The 2000 census reported that the city had a population of 478,434



The Census Bureau's official population estimate as of 2004 was 534,847. The city's Planning and Development Department reported an increase of 41,126 in 2005, for a total population of 575,973.. Recent figures place the population for the Las Vegas metropolitan area, which includes all of Clark County, at over 1.6 Million people (2004 and the region is the fastest growing in the United States.

The name Las Vegas is often applied to the unincorporated areas of Clark County that surround the city, especially the resort areas on and near the Las Vegas Strip. This 4½ mi (7¼ km) stretch of Las Vegas Boulevard is mostly outside the Las Vegas city limits, in the unincorporated town of Paradise.

 



The center of gambling in the US, Las Vegas is sometimes called Sin City due to the popularity of legalized gambling, availability of alcoholic beverages any time (like all of Nevada), various forms and degrees of adult entertainment, and legalized prostitution in nearby counties (it is illegal, though, in Las Vegas and Clark County; Nevada law prohibits prostitution in counties which have populations greater than 400,000). The nickname favored by local government and promoters of tourism is The Entertainment Capital of the World. The city's glamorous image has made it a popular setting for films and television programs.


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