Learn English in Las Vegas, USA
Las
Vegas is officially the City of Las Vegas and often known simply as
Vegas, and is the 28th-most populated city in the United States, the
most populated city in the state of Nevada, and the county seat of
Clark County. The city anchors the Las Vegas Valley metropolitan area
and is the largest city within the greater Mojave Desert Las Vegas is
an internationally renowned major resort city, known primarily for its
gambling, shopping, fine dining, entertainment, and nightlife. The Las
Vegas Valley as a whole serves as the leading financial, commercial,
and cultural center for Nevada.
The city bills itself as The
Entertainment Capital of the World, and is famous for its mega
casino–hotels and associated activities. It is a top three destination
in the United States for business conventions and a global leader in
the hospitality industry, claiming more AAA Five Diamond hotels than
any other city in the world. Today, Las Vegas annually ranks as one of
the world's most visited tourist destinations. The city's tolerance for
numerous forms of adult entertainment earned it the title of Sin City,
and has made Las Vegas a popular setting for literature, films,
television programs, and music videos.
Las Vegas was settled in
1905 and officially incorporated in 1911. At the close of the 20th
century, it was the most populated American city founded within that
century (a similar distinction earned by Chicago in the 1800s).
Population growth has accelerated since the 1960s, and between 1990 and
2000 the population nearly doubled, increasing by 85.2%. Rapid growth
has continued into the 21st century, and according to a 2018 estimate,
the population is 648,224 with a regional population of 2,227,053.
"Las
Vegas" is often used to describe areas beyond official city
limits—especially the areas on and near the Las Vegas Strip, which is
actually located within the unincorporated communities of Paradise and
Winchester.
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