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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We do actualy - the River Rea.

It looks like your picture was taken at the bottom of Bradford Street (??) The work being done there at the moment (opposite the coach station) involves reopening the culverts which have covered it up. Birmingham was actually founded on the rivers banks.

We’ve also got more canals than Venic so the sneerers should desist!

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that’s partly because it could comfortably house another 2 mil given everyone left and is re-populating it (hi!)