This totally depends if you're counting London but typically, the largest City east of the Pennines (I take it that's what you mean, lol @Pennies) is Newcastle.
The largest east coast city in Australia is Sydney. It is the capital of New South Wales, and it is also the largest city in the entire country.
Nairobi, the capital and largest city of Kenya, is east of Africa's Lake Victoria.
Norwich is the largest city in East Anglia. It is the county town of Norfolk and has a population of around 140,000.
Sunderland is the largest city between leeds and edinburgh
South Shields is the largest city directly to the east of Hadrian's wall. Technically it is a town and not a city. By strict definition of the term "city" the largest city farthest east on the wall path is Newcastle upon Tyne, but this is not to the east of the wall as the wall runs through the city.
No, Hull is the biggest city in East Yorkshire, York is the second biggest city.
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The capital of East Timor (or Timor-Leste) is Dili.
That would have to be Cairo.
The largest city in the Middle East is Istanbul, Turkey. Wicked common mistake, Istanbul geographically is part of Europe, and Tehran is the current largest in the middle east Istanbul Does not belongs to Middle easf it, Turkey is half in Europe and half in Asia. By any mean Tehran is the larget city in Middle east
The largest city east of Philadelphia would be Atlantic City in my opinion. It all depends on what you categorize as a "main city" and if you meant directly east or slightly north or south.
Sydney is Australia's largest city by population. Sydney is on the east coast of Australia and is in New South Wales.