It wildly depends on personal preferences; otherwise most people would be living in a few cities. Some examples of nice cities to live in Mexico include:
The four most popular locations for international tourists are Cancun, the Mayan Riviera, Los Cabos and Puerto Vallarta.
You mean for foreign tourists? Those would be:
Cancun
Los Cabos
Playa del Carmen
Acapulco
Mazatlan
Tijuana
Rosarito
Cancun
The five most overpopulated cities are in countries like China (Shanghai), India (Mumbai), Bangladesh (Dhaka), Pakistan (Karachi), and Nigeria (Lagos), where rapid urbanization and population growth have resulted in high population density and strain on infrastructure and resources.
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i only know four.....paris, nice, orleans, and avignon
There are several large cities in the area of New England. Major cities include Boston, New Haven, Providence, Bridgeport, and Springfield.
Most populated city in northern hemisphere: Mexico City, Mexico. Most populated city in southern hemisphere: Sao Paolo, Brazil. Five most populated cities in the entire world: 1. Shanghai, China 2. Beijing, China 3. Istanbul, Turkey 4. Karachi, Pakistan 5. Delhi, India.
They would be:Mexico City (19,231,829)Guadalajara (4,095,853)Monterrey (3,664,331)Puebla (2,109,049)Toluca (1,610,786)
No. Mexico has more than 3,000 cities, towns and villages. Mexico City alone has a population of 21.16 million people; more than 5 times the whole population of Puerto Rico.
Mexico's Biggest Cities in population according to 2005 census are: 1.- Mexico City - 19.231.82 2.- Guadalajara - 4.095.853 3.- Monterrey - 3.664.331 4.- Puebla - 2.109.049 5.- Toluca - 1.610.786 6.- Tijuana - 1.410.700 7.- Leon - 1.325.210
Bangkok, hong kong, Los Angeles, Miami, and Mexico city
They don't. The real problem is that most cities in Mexico don't follow a comprehensive urban management policy, including water treatment facilities, garbage disposal, increased traffic, etc. As a result, many cities have overstretched resources, resulting in increased pollution. For example, Mexico City (capital of the country) grew more than 5% every year from 1970 to 1980, resulting in one of the cities most afflicted by air pollutin in the world during the 1990's.
Yes. Both countries have a 5-number zip code. Therefore, several cities in both countries have the same code:20391 - Agostaderito, Mexico or Navy Yard, Washington DC.72227 - Nochebuena, Puebla, Mexico or Little Rock, AR83344 - Buenos Aires, Sonora, Mexico or Murtaugh, ID
Ireland is not such a big country but is perfect for a short vacation. The most popular 5 stars hotel are found in the capital, Dublin and in Killarney.