New York, Chicago, Philadelphia. These are downtowns I am assuming, these are the three most DENSE city downtowns/centers. Los Angeles, Houston, and Phoenix do not have as dense centers as Philadelphia, which explains its high placement.
Kabul is both the largest City and the Capital. Kandahar is a former Capital and the second largewst city. Herat and Jalalabad are major centers.
1st Largest City: Jacksonville 2nd Largest City: Miami 3rd Largest City: Tampa
New York City and Philadelphia became the largest cities in the middle colonies. These two cities surrounded the two most important seaports in the area.
The three largest cities in Georgia are Atlanta, Augusta, and Columbus. Atlanta is the capital and most populous city in the state, while Augusta and Columbus are important regional centers for industry, commerce, and culture.
Many Midwestern cities began as centers of transportation and processing.Farmers from the surrounding area would send their harvest and livestock to nearby cities to be processed and shipped east.The largest processing city was Chicago,Illinois.
The city centers became business districts
Mexico City is the largest city in Mexico.
Uttar Pradesh (UP) has several major cities, with the largest being Lucknow, followed by Kanpur, Ghaziabad, and Allahabad. These cities are important centers of administration, commerce, and culture in the state.
The four largest cities in France are Paris, Marseille, Lyon and Toulouse. Paris is the first largest city. Marseille is the second largest city. Lyon is the third largest city and Toulouse is the fourth largest city.
Tunis is the largest Tunisian city.
The three main cities in Central America are Guatemala City in Guatemala, San Salvador in El Salvador, and Tegucigalpa in Honduras. These cities are not only important economic and political hubs in their respective countries, but also cultural centers in the region.
Davao City, Cebu City, and Quezon City are some of the largest cities in the Philippines in terms of area.