Yes, there are hundreds of cities in Europe.
There are thousands of cities in Europe. The exact number is not known.
There are exactly 104 major cities in Europe.
Moscow is one of the cities in Europe that does not have seagulls.
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No. Europe has many countries, so there are cities all around Europe.
In the continent of Europe you will find the cities of Munich, Marseilles, and Warsaw.
Moscow, Istanbul, and London are the three largest cities in Europe.
The richest cities in Europe, by GDP, include:Paris, FranceLondon, United KingdomMoscow, RussiaCologne, Germany
If you mean just two major cities in Europe, and two major cities in Asia, here are examples: Europe - Moscow & London Asia- Shanghai & Tokyo If you mean two cities that span the continents of Europe and Asia, two examples are Istanbul & Orenburg.
The four largest cities in Western Europe are London, Berlin, Madrid, and Rome.
Rome, Paris, Athens, London and Florence are Europe's most polluted cities.