There are no cities on the continent of Antarctica.
There are research stations, and there are times when the largest station is McMurdo Station with a transient population of about 1,000 souls.
The Antarctic Peninsula has a high concentration of scientific research stations.
There are no countries on the Antarctic continent.
You can't fit a continent inside a city
Antarctica has no official capital city as it is a continent dedicated to scientific research and does not have a permanent population or government.
Asia has the largest city in terms of population, which is Tokyo, Japan. The city is part of the continent of Asia and has a population of over 37 million residents in the metropolitan area.
No, it is not a city. Antarctica is a continent. It is the southernmost continent on Earth and has the South Pole within it.
No. The Vatican City State -- according to their Web site -- has a population of about 800 people. On the continent of Antarctica, you can find from 1,000 to about 4,500 people living and working there temporarily.
There are no cities in Antarctica. The largest settlement is McMurdo Station, which is a research facility, not a city.
There is no city -- nor has there ever been a city -- in Antarctica.
Lagos, Nigeria is the largest city on the African continent with a population of just over eight million people.
There is a city named Rome on every other continent, except Antarctica.
By population or area? If population, and you are prepared to use Wikipedia as a source, which you probably shouldn't, London or Paris. This differs by your definition of city, and where you draw city limits.
Antarctica
There are no cities in Antarctica.