No. That is not legally possible, since ALL residents may not be legally allowed to possess a gun. However, there have been a couple of cities that require each HOUSEHOLD to possess a firearm, with the exception of those that cannot possess a firearm, are too poor to possess a firearm, or have religious objections. One was Kennesaw GA.
The poorest residents of any of the world's largest cities usually live in squalor.
Antarctica does not have any permanent residents, so it does not have any cities. The research stations on the continent, such as McMurdo Station and the Amundsen-Scott South Pole Station, are the largest settlements but are not considered cities.
No. There are no cities at all.
Cities are defined by their strong and often iconic bridges. Without a bridge, a city is divided along tributary lines. All of the great cities were built alongside existing natural bridges. Cities have many names and often travellers get lost due to the large number of names used even by the cities residents and national authorities. In fact, there is no standard name for any city on earth, hence the generic name, "City."
If you are talking about the car.... most any and all cities can have a metro....
California cities are exempt from paying taxes themselves. However, many cities in California have a city tax that residents must pay in addition to any other taxes. City tax is often added to the state sales tax.
All cities have roads.
no they are all in france now so by by
you are losing time here so don't come here any more
Hawaiian Air flies to 31 cities in North America (not including cities in Hawaii) and 19 cities in Asia and the South Pacific. Flights to any other location would require flying to one of these cities and boarding another plane with another airline.
scooters are legal in arizona, some cities require a motorcycle endorsement to ride any scooter regardless of size. and some of them only require an endorsement for scooters over 49 cc
No, all cities in the U.S. allow car alarms and are completely legal.