In the US, San Francisco / Los Angeles or Anchorage. In Canada, Vancouver, In Central America, Mexico City and in South America, Santiago in Chile (special mention should go to Valdivia in Chile which was the most affected city by the world largest recorded earthquake in 1960).
In 1776, the second most populated city in the United States was Boston. This city had roughly 15,000 citizens residing there.
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No American city is 60 degrees east of Iceland.
Both Georgia and Ohio (United States) have a city named Marietta.
That's close to Salt Lake City, Utah, in the United States.
it would be san francisco because it is directley on the eoicenter
Washington DC is the only city in the United States that is not in a state.
The city the First Bank of the United States is in Philadelphia, Pensylvania.
Probably Wellington. But all of NZ is prone to earthquakes, and they can be unpredictable.
Washington D.C. is the capital city of the United States.
Washington D.C. is the capital city of the United States.
The largest city in the United States of America is New York City.
They had a large serf population which was prone to rebellion. The city-states of the Greek world were prone to fighting each other and the Spartans had to defend the southern Peloponnese at home and support the city-states they had established around the Mediterranean.
Raleigh is the city of the united states
South Dakota is a state in the United States of America.
Well, Salt Lake City is in the United States, so their currency is the United States Dollar.
The southernmost city in the United States in 1812 was St. Marys. It is located in the state of Maryland.