No. The "biggest" cities in 1066 probably included Constantinople and Rome in Europe, possibly Cuzco in South America, Peking in China. I'm not sure what the biggest city in India might have been.
Today the largest cities probably still include Constantinople, which we know as Istanbul. Tokyo, Los Angeles, New York, Mumbai, and perhaps Rio De Janiero in Brazil.
Yes, the time in all of Thailand is Indochina Time (UTC+7).
Jupiter is the largest planet in the solar system.
Memphis, Phoenix, Atlanta, Detroit, Seattle, Houston
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The question is unclear, but from what I can understand the answer is the halogens.
No.
Asia has the most of the world's largest cities. Major metropolitan areas like Tokyo, Delhi, Shanghai, and Mumbai are all located in Asia.
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Asia contains 7 of the 10 largest cities in the world.
7 goes into 1066 152 times.
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Memphis, Nashville, Knoxville, Chattanooga, Clarksville, Murfreesboro, Jackson
It slightly depends on what you mean by "city" (for example London contains 4 cities). However, the 7 largest by population are: Chongqing Shanghai Beijing Karachi Delhi Tokyo Mumbai All the cities are in Asia, the top three are in China.
14 October 1066
Records of town and village populations were not recorded until William the Conqueror in 1086 ordered the compilation of the Domesday Book, a systematic survey of England. Some towns, such as Winchester, Bristol, Tamworth, and London itself, were not included in the survey at all (perhaps owing to their size and complexity), and so their exact size must be estimated. At the time the Domesday Book was commissioned, London is thought to have been the largest borough, consisting of 18,000 inhabitants.
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