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Monterrey, Hermosillo and Tijuana would be some of them.
Australia's largest island is the island state of Tasmania.The second largest island is Melville Island, in the Northern Territory, and the third largest island is Kangaroo Island, in South Australia.
there is, Providence, East providence, and like 2 or 3 more
No. Northern Ireland is on the island of Ireland. Britain is an island consisting of England, Scotland and Wales. The term United Kingdom includes Northern Ireland with the countries in Britain.
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No, Only Northern Parts of Japan has been destroyed (Most of Hokkaido which is northern island of Japan). As of 3/14/11, reports have said that an aftershock is to come and possibly a tsunami.
Canada's three largest cities are Toronto, Montreal, and Vancouver. Montreal is the one located on an island, specifically on the Island of Montreal in the Saint Lawrence River. It is known for its vibrant culture, diverse population, and historical significance. Toronto and Vancouver are located on the mainland, with Toronto being the largest city in Canada.
Greenland is the largest island in the world located near Canada.
The three major world cities are New York City, London, and Tokyo. These cities are major hubs for finance, culture, and commerce, playing key roles in global affairs and economies.
The Batle of Gettysburg lasted 3 days, though it didn't have much to do with capturing cities - more like defeating and pursuing the Army of Northern Virginia.
Cayo Hueso (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈkaʝo ˈweso]) is the original Spanish name for the island of Key West. Spanish-speaking people today also use the term Cayo Hueso when referring to Key West. It literally means "the Island of Bones". It is said that the island was littered with the remains (bones) from a Native American battlefield or burial ground. The most widely accepted theory of how the name changed to Key West is that it is a false-friend anglicization of the word, on the ground that the word hueso [ˈweso]) sounds like "west" in English.[2] Other theories of how the island was named are that the name indicated that it was the westernmost Key,[3] or that the island was the westernmost Key with a reliable supply of water