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Post by Deleted on Jun 16, 2016 21:59:34 GMT
Oh yes you are right, but that data is completely incorrect numbers in wiki as in globes biggest city measurements by population NYC has 12 mils and that is the most accurate data(their mistake is about +-5%
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Post by Bismarck on Jun 16, 2016 22:01:26 GMT
Which has more World Cities, America or Germany? I know its a close number
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Post by General William T. Sherman on Jun 16, 2016 22:25:48 GMT
Oh yes you are right, but that data is completely incorrect numbers in wiki as in globes biggest city measurements by population NYC has 12 mils and that is the most accurate data(their mistake is about +-5% Last time I checked, D.C is ~640,000 people, other cities like L.A and Chicago easily trump it.
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Post by Jean-Luc Picard on Jun 16, 2016 22:28:57 GMT
Oh yes you are right, but that data is completely incorrect numbers in wiki as in globes biggest city measurements by population NYC has 12 mils and that is the most accurate data(their mistake is about +-5% Last time I checked, D.C is ~640,000 people, other cities like L.A and Chicago easily trump it. Washington as a city is #22 in the US. Topped even by El Paso and Charlotte. Of course, population is not all, and DC is more important than El Paso or Charlotte
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Post by Jean-Luc Picard on Jun 16, 2016 22:30:44 GMT
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Post by Deleted on Jun 16, 2016 22:31:42 GMT
Oh yes you are right, but that data is completely incorrect numbers in wiki as in globes biggest city measurements by population NYC has 12 mils and that is the most accurate data(their mistake is about +-5% Last time I checked, D.C is ~640,000 people, other cities like L.A and Chicago easily trump it. I'm sleepy as it is middle of the night, but DC is around one million
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Post by Deleted on Jun 16, 2016 22:40:04 GMT
I would like to know how they sorted them, but I would say Tokyo is super city (34mils highest industry levels and biggest economical zone ) Hong Kong is 1st alpha plus(24mils 2nd biggest in all of those counters) Etc
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Post by Deleted on Jun 16, 2016 22:41:04 GMT
I would like to know how they sorted them, but I would say Tokyo is super city (34mils highest industry levels and biggest economical zone ) Hong Kong is 1st alpha plus(24mils 2nd biggest in all of those counters) Etc And Riga is in beta too
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Post by Jean-Luc Picard on Jun 16, 2016 22:45:45 GMT
I would like to know how they sorted them, but I would say Tokyo is super city (34mils highest industry levels and biggest economical zone ) Hong Kong is 1st alpha plus(24mils 2nd biggest in all of those counters) Etc Tokyo doesn't have the kind of banking that NY and London do, and the Nikkei (Japan stock exchange) isn't huge enough and too battered by several sequential economic crises
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Post by Deleted on Jun 16, 2016 22:56:20 GMT
I would like to know how they sorted them, but I would say Tokyo is super city (34mils highest industry levels and biggest economical zone ) Hong Kong is 1st alpha plus(24mils 2nd biggest in all of those counters) Etc Tokyo doesn't have the kind of banking that NY and London do, and the Nikkei (Japan stock exchange) isn't huge enough and too battered by several sequential economic crises There is more dollars in Tokyo than in whole east coast and there is more dollars in China than in USA and Japan is closing in to that score very fast and London is loosing its economical power for last 50 years
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Post by General William T. Sherman on Jun 16, 2016 23:43:37 GMT
Last time I checked, D.C is ~640,000 people, other cities like L.A and Chicago easily trump it. Washington as a city is #22 in the US. Topped even by El Paso and Charlotte. Of course, population is not all, and DC is more important than El Paso or Charlotte Well clearly, it is one of the most important cities in the USA, but its not as big (In population) as most others.
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Post by Bismarck on Jun 17, 2016 3:48:20 GMT
What was life like for adolesence in ancient rome?
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Post by Frederick the Great on Jun 17, 2016 6:27:07 GMT
Australia a massive country (compared to most). Our biggest city only has 4.293 million as of 2012.
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Post by NetherFreek on Jun 17, 2016 7:58:12 GMT
Conquest persia
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Post by Bismarck on Jun 17, 2016 12:01:32 GMT
Im confused. Why do forts move in Imperial Hegemony? Like do they just grind against the groud, slowly pushing themselves closer like a ******* puma? Thats what the animation looks like. Or maybe its like in spongebob when they are just pushing the entire city from behing. And if you have a good General, now even Large Forts (made of STONE) can do this strange movement...
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