Tens of thousands of them. See for yourself (related links)
Atlanta is a large city with many buildings and many people. It has some big buildings.
Approximately 30,000 buildings were fully destroyed; buildings with partial damage that had to be demolished counted for some 68,000.
There are much more in New York City.
The ancient Aztec capital of Tenochtitlan was located on an island in Lake Texcoco, where modern-day Mexico City now stands. When the Spanish conquistadors arrived in the 16th century, they destroyed much of the city and built Mexico City on top of the ruins, using the stones from the Aztec temples and buildings for their own construction. This is why archaeologists find evidence of the ancient Aztec capital in the center of Mexico City today.
Alejandro Encinas R. has written: 'Corpus Christi' -- subject(s): Buildings, structures, Archive buildings, Conservation and restoration, Historic buildings, Convento de Corpus Christi (Mexico City, Mexico)
about 80% of buildings in the city are affected
Yes. 80% of Mexico's population lives in the city, inhabiting buildings from small family homes to large residential complexes and skyscrapers. See the related links section for some examples.
In... Mexico? Most of them live on the Central Mexican Plateau, but many other live on the coasts and on the Yucatan and Baja California peninsulas. Most people in Mexico live on houses, but many of those who live on larger cities such as Mexico City, Guadalajara or Monterrey live on apartment buildings.
There are many activities one can do while visiting Celaya, Mexico. The main thing one can do in Celaya is take a tour of the city. There are many historic buildings that uncover the city's history.
Leon is a colonial city, meaning the center of the city has many historical buildings, with architecture dating the 18th and 19th centuries. See related links for some photos.
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There are many buildings in Vatican City so you need to narrow things down a bit.