Istanbul is the most famous, but in reality, there are 6 more transcontinental cities in Europe.
Berlin
Berlin
Istanbul, the only city that connects two continents: Asia and Europe. The city served as capital to Ottoman Empire and now it is the biggest city of Republic of Turkey. Since Turkey is a Muslim country and Istanbul is on very important trade routes, Istanbul is the best answer to that question
Kent is the only one. There used to be a county called Avon, which included Bristol and Bath, but this has now been divided into city authorities.
Istanbul, Turkey is a city that spans the two continents of Asia and Europe. The Bosphorus Strait separates the European and Asian sides of the city.
Constantinople was a city, therefore it only had one location. Constantinople was on the Bosporus, the strait which separates Europe and Asia and connects the Mediterranean Sea and the Black Sea, in northwestern Turkey. It is now the Turkish city of Istanbul.
Constantinople, now known as Istanbul.
Leningrad, now known as Saint Petersburg, is located in Europe.
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Constantinople, Latin Empire (now Istanbul, Turkey) about 0,5 mln of citizens.
Istanbul, Turkey is the only city in the world that spans two continents: Europe and Asia. The Bosphorus Strait serves as the natural boundary between the two continents within the city.
It is regarded as a western European country, but geographically much of it is in central Europe. Before re-uniting you had West Germany and East Germany, and as there names suggest they were the west and eastern parts of the divided Germany and would have been in western and eastern Europe respectively. Now that they are united, Germany is central Europe.