It depends what you are comparing them too, the largest city is Copenhagen with about 1m inhabitants, including surrounding parts
Big cities have taken hits before. The only reason that small cities get hit by big one is that there are more of them and they cover a greater combined land area than big cities.
within the cities, bus. between the cities, train.
Working in big cities tends to offer more job opportunities, higher salaries, and a bustling lifestyle with various entertainment options. On the other hand, working in small cities usually means a slower pace of life, lower cost of living, and a stronger sense of community. Ultimately, the choice between big cities and small cities depends on individual preferences and career goals.
Yes, tornadoes are more likely to hit rural areas or small towns because they cover relatively small areas and are less likely to affect large cities with total destruction. However, some tornadoes have hit big cities in the past due to chance or specific weather conditions.
In 2006 there were 1,450 cities in Denmark.
A: The city of Copenhagen is located in Denmark.
its very small compared to Denmark .
Technically yes, but only because there are more small cities for tornadoes to hit.
Stephen Halebsky has written: 'Small towns and big business' -- subject(s): Wal-Mart (Firm), Social aspects of Big business, Economic aspects of Small cities, Quality of life, Discount houses (Retail trade), Big business, Small cities
5 major cities in Denmark are:- # Copenhagen (the capital) # Odense # Arhus # Alborg # Esbjerg
City = cidade, normally a big one. Towns are small communities, or small "cities"
Copenhagen