1. Tokyo, Japan — 304
  2. Kyoto, Japan — 135
  3. Paris, France — 134
  4. Osaka, Japan — 117
  5. New York City, USA — 99
  6. Hong Kong, China — 87
  7. London, UK — 79
  8. San Francisco, USA — 46
  9. Chicago, USA
  10. Brussels, Belgium — 31
  11. Barcelona, Spain — 30
  12. Berlin, Germany — 26
  13. Macau, China — 24
  14. Milan, Italy — 22
    =15. Antwerp, Belgium — 21
    =15. Nara, Japan — 21
    =15. Rome, Italy — 21
    =15. Madrid, Spain — 21

London has the Thames

what is this number of metro stops or something

I meant London, Ontario. The thread title does say only major cities so I assumed that was obvious

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So was I…

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Number of rivers

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Well then of course I will accept your word for the 700K population requirement.

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bollocks

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You’ve got to hand it to Ant for creating an entire Wikipedia page to make you look foolish.

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Yeah, I was very confident about Bradford having no river, having grown up there. Although the name apparently originally meant “broad ford”, because it was a crossing place over the Bradford Beck. Though, to call Bradford Beck a river would be massively overstating it.

As I was saying…

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to qualify as a Major city?

  • 100,000

  • 200,000

  • 300,000

  • 500,000

  • 750,000

  • 1,000,000

  • 2,000,000

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The whole of the centre of Atlanta is riverless, but the city is a lot bigger and has expanded north to the river there.

I mean I think due to the fact that water is awkard to transport and is necessary for human survival it’s going to be hard to find anywhere that people have settled for a long period and is developed that isn’t near any source of water will be near impossible.

michelin stars

All the ones on the Moon

Moon is a township along the Ohio River in Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, United States.

Ironforge!

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Rio De Janeiro

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Don’t think this counts as it is (a) entirely underwater, and (b) mythical.

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