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Saturday, July 16, 2011

Least Populated Countries in The World

10 - Dominica 72,500


Dominica, (French: Dominique) officially the Commonwealth of Dominica, is an island nation in the Caribbean Sea. To the north-northwest lies Guadeloupe, to the southeast Martinique. Its size is 754 square kilometres (291 sq mi) and the highest point in the country is Morne Diablotins, which has an elevation of 1,447 metres (4,750 ft). The Commonwealth of Dominica has an estimated population of 72,500. The capital is Roseau.

Dominica has been nicknamed the "Nature Isle of the Caribbean" for its seemingly unspoiled natural beauty. It is the youngest island in the Lesser Antilles, still being formed by geothermal-volcanic activity, as evidenced by the world's second-largest boiling lake. The island features lush mountainous rainforests, home of many rare plant, animal and bird species. There are xeric areas in some of the western coastal regions, but heavy rainfall can be expected inland. The Sisserou Parrot (also known as the Imperial Amazon), the island's national bird, is featured on the national flag. Dominica's economy is heavily dependent on both tourism and agriculture. More images after the break...
Christopher Columbus named the island after the day of the week on which he spotted it, a Sunday (dominica in Latin), November 3, 1493. In the next hundred years after Columbus' landing, Dominica remained isolated, and even more Caribs settled there after being driven from surrounding islands as European powers entered the region. France formally ceded possession of Dominica to the United Kingdom in 1763. The United Kingdom then set up a government and made the island a colony in 1805.

The emancipation of African slaves occurred throughout the British Empire in 1834, and, in 1838, Dominica became the first British Caribbean colony to have a legislature controlled by an African majority. In 1896, the United Kingdom reassumed governmental control of Dominica, turning it into a Crown colony. Half a century later, from 1958 to 1962, Dominica became a province of the short-lived West Indies Federation. In 1978, Dominica became an independent nation.

09 The Marshall Islands 62,000


The Marshall Islands en-us-Marshall Islands.ogg, officially the Republic of the Marshall Islands (RMI), is a Micronesian nation of atolls and islands in the middle of the Pacific Ocean, just west of the International Date Line and just north of the Equator. This nation of roughly 62,000 people is located north of Nauru and Kiribati, east of the Federated States of Micronesia, and south of the U.S. territory of Wake Island, to which it lays claim.

08 Saint Kitts and Nevis 52,000


The Federation of Saint Kitts and Nevis (also known as the Federation of Saint Christopher and Nevis),[2] located in the Leeward Islands, is a federal two-island nation in the West Indies. It is the smallest sovereign nation in the Americas, in both area and population.

The capital city and headquarters of government for the federated state is Basseterre on the larger island of Saint Kitts. The smaller state of Nevis lies about 2 miles (3 km) southeast of Saint Kitts, across a shallow channel called "The Narrows".

Historically, the British dependency of Anguilla was also a part of this union, which was then known collectively as Saint Christopher-Nevis-Anguilla. Saint Kitts and Nevis are geographically part of the Leeward Islands. To the north-northwest lie the islands of Saint Eustatius, Saba, Saint Barthélemy, and Saint-Martin/Sint Maarten. To the east and northeast are Antigua and Barbuda, and to the southeast is the small uninhabited island of Redonda, and the island of Montserrat, which currently has an active volcano (see Soufrière Hills).

Saint Kitts and Nevis were amongst the first islands in the Caribbean to be settled by Europeans. Saint Kitts was home to the first British and French colonies in the Caribbean.

07 Liechtenstein 35,000

The Principality of Liechtenstein German: Fürstentum Liechtenstein, correct-German-pronunciation-of-Fuerstentum-Liechtenstein.ogg is a doubly landlocked alpine microstate in Western Europe, bordered by Switzerland to the west and south and by Austria to the east. Its area is just over 160 km² (about 61.7 square miles) and it has an estimated population of 35,000. Its capital is Vaduz; the biggest town is Schaan.

Liechtenstein is the smallest German-speaking country in the world, and the only alpine country to lie entirely within the Alps. It is also the only German-speaking country not to share a common frontier with Germany. It is a constitutional monarchy divided into 11 municipalities. Much of Liechtenstein's terrain is mountainous, making it a winter sports destination. Many cultivated fields and small farms characterize its landscape both in the north (Unterland, lower land) and in the south (Oberland, upper land). The country has a strong financial sector located in the capital, Vaduz, and has been identified as a tax haven. It is a member of the European Free Trade Association but not of the European Union. Liechtenstein is the richest country in the world on a per-capita basis.

Liechtenstein is the smallest German-speaking country in the world, and the only alpine country to lie entirely within the Alps. It is also the only German-speaking country not to share a common frontier with Germany. It is a constitutional monarchy divided into 11 municipalities. Much of Liechtenstein's terrain is mountainous, making it a winter sports destination. Many cultivated fields and small farms characterize its landscape both in the north (Unterland, lower land) and in the south (Oberland, upper land). The country has a strong financial sector located in the capital, Vaduz, and has been identified as a tax haven. It is a member of the European Free Trade Association but not of the European Union. Liechtenstein is the richest country in the world on a per-capita basis.

06 - Monaco - 33,000


Monaco en-us-Monaco.ogg, officially the Principality of Monaco (French: Principauté de Monaco; Monégasque: Principatu de Múnegu; Italian: Principato di Monaco; Occitan: Principat de Mónegue), is a small sovereign city-state located in South Western Europe on the northern central coast of the Mediterranean Sea. It is surrounded on three sides by its neighbour, France, and its center is about 16 km (9.9 mi) from Italy. Its area is just under 2 km² with an estimated population of almost 33,000.

Monaco is the name of the country and its capital (and only) city. It is famous as a tax haven, and wealthy foreigners make up the majority of the population, around 84%. Monaco is a constitutional monarchy and principality, with Prince Albert II as head of state. The House of Grimaldi has ruled Monaco since 1297, and the state's sovereignty was officially recognized by the Franco-Monegasque Treaty of 1861. Despite being independent, Monaco's defence is the responsibility of France.

5 - San Marino - 30,000

The Most Serene Republic of San Marino Italian: Serenissima Repubblica di San Marino) is a country situated in the Apennine Mountains. It is a landlocked enclave, completely surrounded by Italy. Its size is just over 60 km2 with an estimated population of almost 30,000. Its capital is the City of San Marino. One of the European microstates along with Liechtenstein, the Vatican, Monaco, Andorra, and Malta, San Marino has the smallest population of all the members of the Council of Europe.

San Marino is the oldest recorded sovereign state and constitutional republic in the world, having been founded on 3 September 301 by stonecutter Marinus of Rab. Legend has it that Marinus left Rab, then a Roman colony, in 257 when the future emperor, Diocletian, issued a decree calling for the reconstruction of the city walls of Rimini, which had been destroyed by Liburnian pirates. The constitution of San Marino, enacted in 1600, is the world's oldest constitution still in effect.

4 - Palau - 20,000


Palau en-us-Palau.ogg, officially the Republic of Palau (Palauan: Beluu er a Belau), is an island nation in the Pacific Ocean, some 500 miles (800 km) east of the Philippines and 2,000 miles (3,200 km) south of Tokyo. Having emerged from United Nations trusteeship (administered by the United States) in 1994, it is one of the world's youngest and smallest sovereign states. In English, the name is sometimes spelled Belau in accordance with the native pronunciation. It was formerly also spelled Pelew.

3 - Tuvalu – 12373


Tuvalu , formerly known as the Ellice Islands, is a Polynesian island nation located in the Pacific Ocean, midway between Hawaii and Australia. Its nearest neighbours are Kiribati, Samoa and Fiji. It comprises four reef islands and five true atolls. Its population of 12,373 makes it the third-least-populated sovereign state in the world, with only Vatican City and Nauru having fewer inhabitants. In terms of physical land size, at just 26 square kilometres (10 sq mi) Tuvalu is the fourth smallest country in the world, larger only than the Vatican City at 0.44 km2 (0.17 sq mi), Monaco at 1.95 km2 (0.75 sq mi) and Nauru at 21 km2 (8.1 sq mi).

The first inhabitants of Tuvalu were Polynesian people. The islands came under the UK's sphere of influence in the late 19th century. The Ellice Islands were administered by Britain as part of a protectorate from 1892 to 1916 and as part of the Gilbert and Ellice Islands Colony from 1916 to 1974. In 1974, the Ellice Islanders voted for separate British dependency status as Tuvalu, separating from the Gilbert Islands which became Kiribati upon independence. Tuvalu became fully independent within the Commonwealth in 1978.

02 - Nauru - 10,000


Nauru (pronounced, officially the Republic of Nauru and formerly known as Pleasant Island, is an island nation in Micronesia in the South Pacific. Its nearest neighbor is Banaba Island in Kiribati, 300 km to the east. Nauru is the world's smallest island nation, covering just 21 square kilometres (8.1 square miles).

01 The Vatican City – 800


Vatican City en-us-Vatican City.ogg, officially the State of the Vatican City (Italian: Stato della Città del Vaticano, pronounced, is a landlocked sovereign city-state whose territory consists of a walled enclave within the city of Rome, the capital city of Italy. It has an area of approximately 44 hectares (110 acres) (0.44 km2), and a population of just over 800.

Vatican City is a city-state that came into existence in 1929. It is distinct from the Holy See, which dates back to early Christianity and is the main episcopal see of 1.147 billion Latin and Eastern Catholic adherents around the globe. Ordinances of Vatican City are published in Italian; official documents of the Holy See are issued mainly in Latin. The two entities even have distinct passports: the Holy See, not being a country, only issues diplomatic and service passports; the state of Vatican City issues normal passports. In both cases the passports issued are very few.

The Lateran Treaty in 1929, which brought the city-state into existence, spoke of it as a new creation (Preamble and Article III), not as a vestige of the much larger Papal States (756-1870) that had previously encompassed central Italy. Most of this territory was absorbed into the Kingdom of Italy in 1860, and the final portion, namely the city of Rome with a small area close to it, ten years later, in 1870.

Vatican City is an ecclesiastical or sacerdotal-monarchical state, ruled by the bishop of Rome—the Pope. The highest state functionaries are all Catholic clergymen of various nationalities. It is the sovereign territory of the Holy See (Sancta Sedes) and the location of the Pope's residence, referred to as the Apostolic Palace.

The Popes have resided in the area that in 1929 became Vatican City since the return from Avignon in 1377. Previously, they resided in the Lateran Palace on the Caelian Hill on the opposite side of Rome, which site Constantine gave to Pope Miltiades in 313. The signing of the agreements that established the new state took place in the latter building, giving rise to the name of Lateran Pacts, by which they are known. 

Friday, July 15, 2011

Top 5 Fastest Bikes in the World

5. BMW K1200S 167 mph (268 km/h)

The BMW K1200S S takes you from zero to sixty mph in just 2.8 seconds.


4. Ducati 1098s 169 mph (271 km/h)


1099 cc L-twin sport bike manufactured by Ducati. The Ducati 1098 has claimed 160 horsepower, 90.4 ft-lb torques, and weighs 173kg. These figures give the 1098 the highest torque-to-weight ratio of any production sport bike ever made.



3. Aprilia RSV 1000R Mille 175mph (281 km/h)



The RSV Mille and limited-edition RSV Mille Factory are high performance V-twin powered bikes made by Aprilia with a 143 HP 998 cc engine. In 2006 the RSV Mille Factory won the Maxisport category for Masterbike 2006 and overall Masterbike of the year.




2. Yamaha YZF R1 176mph (283 km/h)


The Yamaha YZF-R1 motorcycle, introduced in 1998. It was the first significant motorcycle in the true litre class (1,000 cc) "handling arms race" between the Japanese Big Four motorcycle manufacturers Honda, Kawasaki, Suzuki and Yamaha. When introduced, it took the class closer to a true racing motorcycle, and increased the handling capabilities.




1. Honda CBR 1100XX Super Blackbird 178mph (286 km/h)


Honda CBR 1100 XX Super Blackbird is a sport-touring motorcycle built by Honda. It combines big engine power, Easy operational error-tolerance with touring comfort. The Blackbird production started in 1997 and the last year of production was 2006. The Blackbird was the result of Honda's attempt to build the world's fastest production motorcycle, stealing the crown from Kawasaki.


Top 10 Richest People in The World 2011

1. Carlos Slim Helu


Carlos Slim Helu is the wealthiest person in Mexico.His stake in America rose 35% in a single year. Now he owns a stake worth around $23 billion. His total worth is expected as $73.5 billion, up $18.5 billion in just 1 year.

2. Bill Gates


Bill Gates took the 2nd place with an projected worth of $53 billion. After the 50% increase in the price of Microsoft Stock. Bill gates have been the richest man for about 14 to 15 times.

3. Warren Buffett


He has an expected sum of $47 billion after a $10 billion soar in his stake at BerkShire Hathaway.

4. Mukesh Ambani


Chief of Reliance Industries, which is India’s most valuable company. Mukesh Ambani inherited his corporate from his father who founded the company. He has an likely amount of $29 billion.

5. Lakshmi Mittal


Mittal is running the world’s biggest steel manufacturer. Mital’s whole worth is an expected amount of $28.7 billion

6. Lawrence Ellison


He is the 6th richest men in the world. He Is a self made founder of database gian Oracle his stock prices rose to 70% in a year. Estimated $ 28 billion amount he has.

7. Bernard Arnault


It is a French fashion corporation. Arnault is now developing Shanghai Business property. His wealth is around $27.5 billion.

8. Eike Batista


Brazil’s richest man grew his money from $19.5 to $27 in a year. His ambition is to become world’s richest man. His money comes from his Oil and Gas exploration company, OGX

9. Amancio Ortega


He has 4500 stores in 73 countries. Money worth $25 billion is none other than the Spanish Fashion mogul’s company.

10. Karl Albrecht


The 90-year old German is an owner of discount supermarket chain worth $23 billion. He had this market just after the World War II

5 most expensive chocolates in the world

1. CHOCOPOLOGIE

* Creator: Knipschildt
* Cost: $2,600 per pound
* Location: Norwalk, Connecticut


Founded by Fritz Knipschildt, a chef who got his cooking education in Denmark, in 1999, Knischildt creates one of the world’s tastiest chocolates. Its costliest on-piece chocolate is a $250 dark chocolate truffle with French black truffle within it (in picture). This special truffle, available only on a pre-order basis, is mainly composed of 70% Valhrona cacao blended into a creamy ganache with truffle oil. The truffle is made with extremely precise bare hands and at last dusted with cocoa powder.

2. NOKA

* Creator: Noka Vintages Collection
* Cost: $854 per pound
* Location: Dallas, Texas


A collection of the best dark chocolates obtained from selective plantations in Venezuela, Côte d’Ivoire, Trinidad and Ecuador, Noka chocolate is the second most expensive in the world. It comprises of 75% pure, single-origin cacao with other ingredients like cacao butter and sugar. One amazing fact about this chocolate manufacturer is that it does not add any type of emulsifier or vanilla flavors in its chocolates.

3. DELAFEE

* Creator: Delfee©
* Cost: $504 per pound
* Location: Neuchatel, Switzerland


Ladies who are fans of gold, here’s Delafee to be tried out, because this chocolate is made by applying real 24K edible flakes of gold to each praline by hand. Otherwise, it is composed of sugar, coconut oil, cocoa butter, milk powder and vanilla.

4. RICHART

* Creator: Richart ©
* Cost: $120 per pound
* Location: Lyon, France


Richart chocolate might be only the fourth most expensive chocolate in the world, but it is made up of 70% Criollo cocoa from Venezuela, which is considered to be the best quality of chocolate in the world. The cocoa used in the chocolates is finely ground, to give a smooth taste to any taster. To match with the finest chocolate, the best varieties of almonds, raspberries, strawberries and other interesting species are used.

5. GODIVA

* Creator: Godiva “G” Collection
* Cost: $117 per pound
* Location: New York City, New York


With its origins from Belgium, the well known chocolatier, Godiva, introduced its “G” Collection of chocolates only recently. The whole of “G” Collections is comprised of various ingredients and flavors like Palet d’Or, Tasmanian honey and Mexican Hot Chocolate. The flavoring of the chocolates depends on the type of bon-bon that is manufactured.

Top 10 Wimbledon Champions of All Time in the world

Wimbledon is the only grass court championship among the four grand slam tournaments in World Tennis.

William Renshaw

William Renshaw was born in Warwickshire in England. This British enormous tennis player holds the record of winning highest number of Wimbledon trophies together with Pete Sampras. He became champion in Wimbledon grand slam tournament for seven times. He won Wimbledon tournament from 1881 to 1886 for successive six times which is still a record of highest consecutive championship victory.

Pete Sampras


This US tennis legend is considered as one of the greatest tennis players of all time. He is currently the highest Grand Slam winner for men’s tennis. In his career he has won 14 Grand Slam tournaments out of which he won 7 titles in Wimbledon made him the highest number of trophy winners in this Grand Slam jointly with William Renshaw. He was no 1 tennis ranking for consecutively 6 years. He has started to play tennis at the age of 17; he took two years to win his first Grand Slam title in US Open in 1990 defeating Ivan Lendl and John McEnroe. His number of career title is 64. In his 15 year-long career, he had earned a wonderful amount of $43,280,489 as prize money.

Lawrence Doherty


Lawrence Doherty has won Wimbledon titles for 5 times in his career. He also won 7 doubles titles in this Grand Slam tournament. He is also the Gold medalist of both men’s singles and men’s doubles in 1900 Olympic Games.

Björn Borg


Björn Borg the Swedish great tennis player is best known for his performance in both French Open and Wimbledon. His six titles in French Open is still a record. He has won five titles in Wimbledon is also the best performance by him. In his career, he participated in 27 Grand Slam tournaments and out of which he won 11 Grand Slam tournaments. With his 11 grand slam titles, he became the second highest Grand Slam winner in the men’s tennis. He was involved in the International Tennis Hall of Fame in 1987.

Roger Federer


This Swiss tennis player is considered as one of the greatest tennis players. Federer reached to the number 1 in the ATP ranking in 2004 and still remains there which made him third longest world no. 1 player in the tennis history. His best performance has been seen in the Wimbledon Grand Slam tournament. He has won 8 grand slam tournaments including Australian Open twice, U.S. Open twice and Wimbledon for four times. He started playing tennis when he was just 8 years old. He entered in the international tennis in 1999 being included in the Swiss Davis Cup team. He won 40 career titles in his career. His career Prize Money is $25,146,458 until now.

Martina Navratilova


Navratilova is perhaps the greatest female tennis players of all time. She was the former world no. 1 tennis player in the women’s Singles WTA ranking. She has won 18 Grand Slam titles in her career which is second highest Grand Slam success in tennis history. In Doubles, she is also a legendary figure as she won 31 Women’s Doubles and 10 Mixed Doubles in her golden career. Navratilova is the best player in the Wimbledon history. She holds the record of highest Wimbledon winner with her 9 Wimbledon titles and 6 of which are consecutive.

Helen Wills


Helen Wills won 19 Grand Slams in her career. She was the ruler of the court in the 1920s and 1930s. She has won 8 Wimbledon championship in her career, she is the second highest Wimbledon grand slam holder after Navratilova’s 9 Wimbledon titles. She also won two gold medals in the 1924 Paris Olympic. She played for 17 year and she won 31 Grand Slams titles including singles, women’s doubles and mixed doubles. In 1959, she became a member of the International Tennis Hall of Fame.

Dorothea Katherine Douglass Lambert Chambers


This British tennis player won Wimbledon championship for 7 times which is third highest Wimbledon success. She had won gold medal in the women’s singles in 1908 Olympic Games. In 1981 Dorothea Douglass became a member of the International Tennis Hall of Fame.

Steffi Graf


Stefanie Maria Graf greatest players in the tennis history. She won 22 Grand Slam titles in her career. She is the only player in the tennis history who could won Golden Grand Slam means she won all of the four Grand Slams in a year. She has won 7 Wimbledon titles in her career. She has been the no. 1 of the ranking for many weeks. She won a gold medal in Seoul Olympic in 1988. She became a member of Tennis Hall of Fame in 2004.

Billie Jean King


Billie Jean King had won Grand Slam for 12 times. She won 14 Grand Slam women’s doubles tournaments and 11 mixed doubles tournaments in her career. Her performance in Wimbledon deserves her to be considered as a legend. She won six Single’s Grand Slam titles in Wimbledon. She was very famous for her hard hitting and speed which helped her to win over many great players of her time. She is the first tennis player in the history to be selected as the Sports Illustrated Sportsman of the Year in 1972. She is also a member of the International Tennis Hall of Fame.

Top 10 richest singers in the world

1.Paul McCartney  
Born on:18 June (1942)
Birth place: Liverpool, England



Sir Paul McCartney is an English musician, singer-songwriter and composer. Formerly of The Beatles (1960–1970) and Wings (1971–1981), McCartney is the most commercially successful songwriter in the history of popular music, according to Guinness World Records.McCartney gained worldwide fame as a member of The Beatlesis Paul McCartney is one of the world’s richest musicians. Even after a costly divorce, Sir Paul’s net worth is estimated at $660 million.Being a member of The Beatles, he had sold over 170 million albums in the United States .


2. Jay-Z.
Born on:December 4, (1969 )
Birth place: Brooklyn, New York City, U.S




Jay-Z’s worth at $150 million posted by Forbes 2007. Since then, he’s sold Rocawear for $204 and made a $150 million deal with Live Nation. That’s $504 million, not considering deals with Budweiser and Armadale Vodka, and proceeds from 2009's multiplatinum “Blueprint 3?.Jay-Z's most public relationship has been with American R&B singer Beyoncé Knowles.

3. Madonna
Born on :August 16, (1958 )
Birth place: Bay City, Michigan, United States



Madonna Louise Ciccone is an American recording artist, actress and entrepreneur.she released her debut album in 1983. She followed it with a series of albums in which she found immense popularity by pushing the boundaries of lyrical content in mainstream popular music and imagery in her music videos,  Throughout her career, many of her songs have hit number one on the record charts, including "Like a Virgin", "Papa Don't Preach", "Like a Prayer", "Vogue", "Frozen", "Music", "Hung Up", and "4 Minutes". she signed an unprecedented US $120 million contract with Live Nation.She has sold more than 300 million records worldwide and is recognized as the world's top-selling female recording artist of all time by the Guinness World Records.Forbes has named Madonna the world’s richest female musician, with a “conservative” estimate of $325 million as of 2007. She  reaps huge dividends from her tours. Her vanity label, Maverick Records, has grown into a respectable institution, netting Madonna millions. Extensive real estate holdings enhance Madonna’s excessive wealth.

4. David Bowie
Born on:8 January (1947 )
Birth place:Brixton, London, England


David Bowie is an English musician, actor, record producer and arranger.In 1975, Bowie achieved his first major American crossover success with the number-one single "Fame", co-written with John Lennon, and the hit album Young Americans.Throughout his career, he has sold an estimated 140 million albums. In the United Kingdom, he has been awarded 9 Platinum album certifications, 11 Gold and 8 Silver, and in the United States, 5 Platinum and 7 Gold certifications. According to Business Age Magazine, he has in excess of $900 million. While according to The Sunday Times,his wealth is at $151 million. Bawie is one of the world’s richest singers.

5. Sean Combs
Born on :November 4, (1969)
Birth place:New York City, New York, U.S.


 Sean Combs is also known by his stage name Diddy or P. Diddy, is an American rapper, singer, record producer, actor and men's fashion designer. He worked as a talent director at Uptown Records and then founded Bad Boy Records in 1993. Sean Combs is one of the world’s richest singers. In 2011 Forbes estimated his net worth at $475 million, making him the richest figure in hip hop.As founder of Bad Boy Entertainment and the Sean John clothing line, Combs has made heaps of money with his business acumen.

6. Beyoncé
Born on:September 4, (1981)
Birth place:Houston, Texas, United States


Beyoncé Giselle Knowles is an American R&B recording artist, actress and fashion designer.Knowles rose to fame in the late 1990s as the lead singer of the R&B girl group Destiny's Child.In June 2010, Knowles was ranked second on Forbes list of the 100 Most Powerful and Influential celebrities in the world, and first on its list of the Most Powerful and Influential musicians in the world.As of September 2009, she has sold 75 million records worldwide.
 Princess of hip hop worth $315 million. At 29 years old, Beyoncé is the youngest of the world’s richest singers.

7. Mick Jagger
Born on:26 July (1943)
Birth place: Dartford, Kent, England


Mick Jagger is an English musician, singer-songwriter, actor and producer, best known as the lead vocalist of rock band The Rolling Stones.The Rolling Stones started in the early 1960s as a rhythm and blues cover band with Jagger as frontman.He made most of his $288 million the old way, through touring, record sales and merchandising. Sir Mick has also acted in a produced a number of films, such as “Performance” and “Enigma”.

8. Elton John

Born on:25 March (1947)
Birth place:Pinner, Middlesex, England


Elton John is an English singer, composer and pianist. In his four-decade career John has sold more than 250 million records, making him one of the most successful artists of all timeHis worth is estimated at $265 million. In addition to several high profile tours, including a joint venture with Billy Joel, Sir Elton John has written music for several films.

9. Céline Dion
Born on :March 30, (1968 )
Birth place:Charlemagne, Quebec, Canada


Celine Dion is a Canadian recording artist and entrepreneur. Dion had first gained international recognition in the 1980s by winning both the 1982 Yamaha World Popular Song Festival and the 1988 Eurovision Song Contest. Céline Dion will always and exclusively be known as the set of pipes behind the “Titanic” theme song . Dion, however, is one of the most successful performers in Las Vegas history. Her net worth of $250 million makes her one of the world’s richest singers, and can be attributed not only to her Vegas show, but worldwide album sales in excess of 200 million.

10. Mariah Carey
Born on:March 27, 1970 (age 41)
Birth place:Huntington, New York, US


Mariah Carey is an American R&B/pop singer-songwriter, record producer and actress.Carey has sold more than 200 million albums, singles, and videos worldwide.She is one of the world’s richest musicians. Her estimated net worth of $225 million can be attributed not only to her success as a singer, but her endorsement deals with Nescafe and, weirdly, Aeon English Language School in Japan.

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