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metropolis and has
A big city or metropolis usually has associated suburbs and exurbs.
Each type of improvement has only one associated metropolis, and no city can be a metropolis of two different types ( because of this, a player without a non-metropolis city may not build improvements beyond the third level ).
Player B has 1 city, which is a metropolis, and no active knights.
Player C has 1 city, which is a metropolis, and no active knights.
The city has been referred to as the world's most compact metropolis and the " Peace Capital.
Knighton has written: ' From its reporting of these two disasters to the metropolis in which he thrived, Pepys's diary has become a national monument.
The first line, which has a length of 533 km from Istanbul ( Turkey's largest metropolis ) via Eskişehir to Ankara ( the capital ) is under construction and will reduce the travelling time from 6 – 7 hours to 3 hours and 10 minutes.
This is the case in the City and County of San Francisco, CA, and in the City and County of Philadelphia, PA. A similar arrangement is found in the " Metropolitan Government of Nashville and Davidson County " where the metropolis of Nashville has merged into the county of Davidson ( but, other than Nashville, a few municipalities-such as Belle Meade-still exist with some administrative functions ).
Genoa could not renounce, especially as from the 1960s, to a great renewal, which as happened in several other metropolis, should necessarily get through the realization of big council houses ' complexes, whose quality, utility and functionality has been and still is constroversial for those residents living there.
Tours since 2002 has become the ecclesiastical metropolis of the Centre administrative region, i. e. including the dioceses of Bourges, which has lost its metropolitical function to Clermont Ferrand, Orleans, Chartres and Blois, which depended historically on Sens ( Lugdunensis Quarta ) and more recently on Paris ( and briefly Bourges ).
It has already been mentioned that in the time of Strabo it is called the metropolis of Bithynia, an honour which is also assigned to it on some coins, though in later times it was enjoyed by Nicomedia.
He has been referred to as " the greatest British architect " and is known best for having an instrumental role in designing and building a section of the metropolis of Delhi, known as New Delhi, which would later on serve as the seat of the Government of India.
Since 1970 its population has been increasing rapidly as Nashville becomes a true metropolis.
The metropolis of London has been occupied for millennia, and has over that time acquired a large number of subterranean structures.
In the original 1920s and 1930s Buck Rogers stories and newspaper cartoons, Buck Rogers, in his adventures in the 25th century that take place on Earth, helps in the fight for a free Northern America from the liberated zone around Niagara, New York ( which by then has grown to large metropolis -- the capital of the liberated zone -- that includes Niagara Falls, New York, Niagara Falls, Ontario, and Buffalo, New York ), against the Red Mongol Empire, a Chinese empire of the future which in the 25th century rules most of North America.
As the modern city is built over what was a major pre-Hispanic metropolis, a large part of the area has been designated as an archeological heritage site.
In the course of the history of China, it has been a metropolis of industry and commerce on the south-eastern coast of China.
Ōbu has a mixed economic base due to its proximity to the Nagoya metropolis and numerous transportation connections.
The Tamagawa Josui Canal, which runs alongside Mitaka station, has an important place in history, built in 1653 to feed the local metropolis.
" The fact that Boston has come to Chicago for the captain of her baseball nine has reinvigorated the bonds of affection between the metropolis of the Bay state and the metropolis of the mighty west ; the truth of this will appear in the mighty welcome which our public will give Mr. Lowell next Tuesday.

metropolis and grown
By 1950 São Paulo had grown to a metropolis of 2. 2 million compared to Rio's 2. 4 million, but a decade later São Paulo led with 3. 7 million to Rio's 3. 3 million, thus solidifying its reputation as one of the world's most dynamic urban centres.
In 1685, the Bengal factors, seeking greater security for their trade purchased from the grandson of Aurangzeb, in 1696, the villages which have since grown up into Calcutta, the metropolis of India, namely Kalikata, Sutanuti and Govindpur.
In the latter half of the 20th century, the metropolis has grown rapidly by migration from other regions of Peru.

metropolis and become
By the time of independence of Pakistan in 1947, Karachi had become a bustling metropolis with beautiful classical and colonial European styled buildings, lining the city ’ s thoroughfares.
During the Soviet era the city was transformed into a modern industrial metropolis of over a million people, to become a significant scientific and cultural centre.
This new metropolis was to be accompanied by a massively expanded version of the already existing naval base, which was intended to become the primary future stronghold of the German Kriegsmarine.
As expressed by Grésillon " the fall of the Berlin Wall the end of 40 years of divided political, economic and cultural histories " and was " accompanied by a strong belief that city was now back on its ' natural ' way to become again a major metropolis " In the context of urban planning, in addition to a wealth of new opportunity and the symbolism of two former independent nations being re-joined, the reunification of Berlin presented numerous challenges.
He railed against “ a little ruling clique ” of “ downtown interests ” and promised to revise the city charter, which had become unwieldy with the city's growth from a quiet West Coast town to the third largest metropolis in the country.
Mažuranić's " German-Illyrian / Croatian Dictionary ", 1842 ( coauthored with Josip Užarević ) is at the very heart of modern Croatian civilization, since in this 40, 000-entry dictionary the principal author Mažuranić had coined words that have become commonplace in standard Croatian — for instance, Croatian words for bank accountancy, rhinoceros, sculptor, ice-cream, market economy, high treason or metropolis.
As the Western Terminus of the CPR almost everyone had high hopes that Port Moody would become a major west coast metropolis.
Conceptually, both satellite cities and some types of edge city could be ( and once were ) self-sufficient communities outside of their larger metropolitan areas, but have become interconnected due to the suburban expansion of the larger metropolis.
After deciding that Tarpon Springs would not become the metropolis he hoped for, Disston shifted his efforts south and established a town he called Disston City.
Furthermore, Buffalo was a quickly growing city at the time, and it was believed that before long Central Terminal's area would become closer to the center of a sprawing metropolis of 1. 5 million people.
Social and economic changes brought by industrialization demanded that the artist immerse himself in the metropolis and become, in Baudelaire's phrase, " a botanist of the sidewalk ".

metropolis and sixth
The metropolis of Sergiopolis with five suffragan sees figures in the Notitia episcopatuum of Antioch in the sixth century.

metropolis and largest
It is also the largest metropolis on the Mediterranean Sea.
Edo grew from what had been a small, little-known fishing village in 1457 to a metropolis with an estimated population of 1, 000, 000 by 1721 ( the largest city in the world at the time ).
In line with its status as a major port and the country's largest metropolis, it accounts for a lion's share of Pakistan's revenue.
Now firmly in the centre of a metropolis whose population eventually reached 4. 4 million, making it the third largest city in the world after London and New York, the area was ready to take on its most celebrated role.
" The largest central cities within a metropolis ( possibly including the oldest " streetcar suburbs " that may now be a century old ) can be handily referred to as the " inner city.
An important metropolis by the Roman period, Thessaloniki was the second largest and wealthiest city of the Byzantine Empire.
The 42nd largest city proper in the United States, with a population of 408, 568, it is the principal, central, and most populous city of the Miami metropolitan area, and the most populous metropolis in the Southeastern United States.
Center of São Paulo, one of the largest metropolis es in the world.
Today, Santo Domingo is the Dominican Republic's major metropolis, and is the largest city in the Caribbean by population.
The largest city in the metropolis is Quezon City, while the largest business district is the Makati Central Business District.
Bend is Central Oregon's largest city, and, despite its modest size, is the de facto metropolis of the region, owing to the low population density of that area.
Pune ( pronounced, anglicised as Poona ) is the seventh largest metropolis in India, the second largest in the state of Maharashtra after Mumbai and the largest city in the Western Ghats.
Kanto people on the other hand are perceived as more sophisticated, reserved and formal, in keeping with Tokyo ’ s history and modern status as the nation ’ s capital and largest metropolis.
Gäwürgala, which surrounds Erkgala, comprises the Hellenistic and Sassanian metropolis and also served as an industrial suburb to the Abbasid / Seljuk city, Soltangala – by far the largest of the three.
At the time of the merger, Syrian Airways was still only a small regional airline while its Egyptian counterpart, Misrair, was the largest and oldest airline in the Arab world, operating an extensive network out of Cairo, the region's metropolis.
Jaworzno lies in the east of the largest metropolis in Poland and is one of the largest in the European Union, numbering about 3, 5 million.
The metropolis is anchor to the São Paulo metropolitan area, ranked as the second most populous metropolitan area in the Americas and among the ten largest metropolitan areas on the planet.
Faisalabad, () formerly known as Lyallpur, is the third largest metropolis in Pakistan, the second largest in the province of Punjab after Lahore, and a major industrial center in the heart of Pakistan.

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