With a population of about 130,000 Cairns, in far north Queensland, is the next largest urban centre in Queensland, after Brisbane.
All the cities in South America except the city that does have the largest urban center.
Rio de Janeiro, for example, is not the largest urban center in the country it's located in, Brazil. Sao Paulo is actually the country's largest city.
California has the largest number of urban units in the United States.
The urban area of Brisbane covers about 5.9 billion square meters (5,904,800,000).
Ranchi is an urban area. It is the capital city of the Indian state of Jharkhand and serves as a major urban center with a growing population and infrastructure.
Yes, Iqaluit is considered urban as it is the capital and largest city of the territory of Nunavut in Canada. It has a population of over 7,000 people and is the political and economic center of Nunavut.
Halifax/Dartmouth (they amalgamated) would be the largest urban center in the province of Nova Scotia.
What Urban Center dominated the Mississippi valley?
Yes, Moscow is an urban area. Moscow is the capital and the largest city of Russia. It is also the largest metropolitan area in Europe, and ranks among the largest urban areas in the world.
There's a few animals grazing in random paddocks, but it is mostly urban sprawl now.
Almost 240,000 people live inside the city limits of Granada. The entire urban area of Granada is home to 473,000 people, making it the 13th largest urban center in Spain.
Victoria is mostly urban, with the capital city of Victoria being the major urban center in the Australian state of Victoria. However, there are rural areas in Victoria, particularly in the agricultural regions outside of the major cities.