Different in different countries. In the UK, a city is always big, probably several hundreds of thousands of inhabitants. In the USA, some places called citieshave just a few hundred inhabitants.
Yes, the word 'city' is a noun, a word for an inhabited place of greater size, population, or importance than a town or village; a word for a place.
Smallest in population? If so, cities are regulated by size of population. If it is by size, Durbury, Belgium.
A hamlet is typically a small settlement or community, smaller than a village. A village is larger than a hamlet, with more amenities and services like schools and shops. A town is larger than a village and may have a more developed infrastructure, while a city is typically the largest and has a higher population density and more extensive services and facilities.
By population and size- Karachi
Complex villages are small compared to cities today.
By size the largest city is Castelia city. By population it is Nimbasa
Vatican City is the smallest country in Europe by size and population!
what kind of correlation would you expect to find between a city's annual and the size of its population
Florence, Italy is about the size of Cleveland, Ohio based on population. Florence has a population of approximately 383,000. Cleveland has a population of approximately 388,000.
Size, cities are bigger than villages. A city has a population of between 100 000 and 500 000. A village has a population of between 100 and 1000.-------The differences between cities, towns, and villages are not based on size of population, but other things, and these vary with culture. For example, in some countries of the middle ages, the following definitions were used:Hamlet - a collection of houses and other buildingsVillage - a collection of houses and other buildings, including a churchTown - a municipality with a permanent market, which required a royal charter, or, later, with a town hall and mayorCity - a municipality with a cathedral, or, later, with a city charterThe population of the city of St. David's, in Wales, was usually below 2000, and probably fell below 1000 at times.The English had a number of cities, but there was a time when there were only eight towns, because William the Conqueror had not issued any more market charters than that.
Townsville, in area and size not by population, that's what really counts area and size.
The population of Vatican City 2010 is 829.