Torino, Italy is also known as Turin, and is a major business and cultural center in northern Italy. The population of this city on December 31, 2012 is recorded as being 911,823.
The distance from Seoul to Torino is 6570 miles (10573 km).
The 2006 winter Olympics were held in Italy, where they won 2. See "Gold medals for USA, Torino 2006" to the right for more on the answer.
Milan is not a primate city. Rome has twice as many inhabitants and is the political capital. Not to mention Torino has just as many residents as Milan. Rome is also more culturally the definition of Italy. Milan, however, is very prominent as a world city due to its fashion industry and is an alpha city.
Milan is not a primate city. Rome has twice as many inhabitants and is the political capital. Not to mention Torino has just as many residents as Milan. Rome is also more culturally the definition of Italy. Milan, however, is very prominent as a world city due to its fashion industry and is an alpha city.
The world will "live" on for quite some time--it's the inhabitants that you have to worry about.
In 2008 there were 3 177 625 inhabitants
80 different nations competed in the 2006 Torino Olympics.
There are 343,334 inhabitants in Sochi, Russia as of the 2010 Census.
A 2011 census counted 7918 inhabitants
Częstochowa has 240,027 inhabitants (June 2009).
The Algarve has an estimated population of 410,000 permanent inhabitants.
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