Assuming you mean "large" in the sense of population, the biggest U.S. cities would be New York, New York; Lost Angeles, California; Chicago, Illinois; and Houston, Texas.
In large cities like New York and Chicago.
Northern cities (apex)
Strange as it may sound, there are no officially gazetted cities beginning with E in Australia.There are, however, many large towns beginning with E. These include:EsperanceEmeraldEchucaExmouth
There were a few factor that challenged the growth of American cities in the middle of the 20th Century. One factor was the automobile. People now could drive to places outside of the main US cities. Thus, manufacturing began to leave major population centers (the big cities ) Also, as transportation costs began to lower, the advantage that the large cities had being close to waterways was cut. In addition, air conditioning made moves by factories to warmer places and employees happen more often. As a result of these factors, most of the largest cities saw a decline in population.
There are large St. Patrick's Day parades in many cities around the world, particularly in Irish cities like Dublin, and American cities like New York.
The large cities of the US are spread widely from the west coast to the east coast and north to south.
3 I guess
Paris is a large city
Kansas City is a large city in Missouri.
pittsburgh...philedelphia
Some bilingual cities in the US include Miami, Los Angeles, El Paso, and New York City. These cities have large populations of Spanish speakers and signs, services, and communication are often available in both English and Spanish.
I think we have an underlying problem with definitions here.There are "China Towns" is several large US cities that have populations large enough to qualify as a City.But Communist CitiesNO
You will find Spanish spoken is every large US city and many smaller cities as well.
Some US cities with three syllables are:ChicagoJacksonvilleColumbusSeattleBaltimoreWashingtonMilwaukeeLas VegasAtlantaNew OrleansOrlandoLittle RockProvidence
Tokyo and Kyoto
Honolulu and Hilo.
British Airlines flies to most cities in the US that have large, international airports. Some of the cities include: Atlanta, Baltimore, Boston, Chicago, Dallas, and Detroit.