#4649918 - Yesterday at10:28 PMTop 50 cities in the world by population
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What caught my special interest in this video is that so many Americans view NYC as being this huge megalopolis but in reality it only barely makes this list at #49. I wonder how many cops and firefighters work in Tokyo? It must be a mind-boggling number.
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In my lifetime, (born 1950) the city of my birth has descended from the largest in area and population down to almost the bottom of the league, It would be interesting to know the population density of these cities and the average income.
#4649927 - 1 hour agoRe: Top 50 cities in the world by population
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Originally Posted by BD-123
It would be interesting to know the population density of these cities and the average income.
For Tokyo I'm sure both are very high as well as a very high cost of living of course.
“Whoever fights monsters should see to it that in the process he does not become a monster. And if you gaze long enough into an abyss, the abyss will gaze back into you.”
Fifty places for me to stay as far away from as possible.
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