Columbia is bigger in size but Atlanta has way more people!
no Atlanta is way better. There is more sight seeing.
yes
Chicago
Oaxaca is 2,895 Km (1,799 miles) south of Chicago. There are also no direct flights between Chicago and Oaxaca. Common connections include Houston, Mexico City or Atlanta, meaning your flight may take from 6 hours (Chicago - Houston - Oaxaca) up to 22 hours or more (Chicago - Dallas-Fort Worth - Mexico City - Oaxaca).
yankees except if u live in chicago P.S. im from kansas city
yes their is more gay people in Chicago
there is more greenery in Chicago
Frankfurt, Germany and its suburbs have 5,550,000 people. Frankfurt is the second largest city in Germany. Chicago, Illinois metropolitan area has 9.5 million people. Chicago is the third largest city in the US.
Chicago, is experiencing a shift in population to more suburbanized. The city of Chicago proper is declining because of this. The Chicago metro known as chicagoland is growing, which the metro is what has to be measured to determine the health of Chicago. Chicagoland is in fact one giant metropolis comprising of more than ten million people and contuing to grow. Chicago is by far the 3rd largest city in America.
Its a psycological thing but it basically says that Chicago is the 3rd largest city in america. It has been commonly put with the chicago fire. It has amazing wildlife attractions including the worlds largest Oceanarium and large zoo. It is also a great city for modern culture. On the other hand, illinois seems like a hillbilly state... But, most people say their city if they are talking with people in the same state. It would make sense if you said what state you were from if the city is not well known and you are out of state. People know chicago. I bet more people know chicago than illinois
Nowhere; they were founded in Decatur, Illinois and then were renamed the Chicago Bears to be more associated with the big city. That way people would more easily recognize where they were from. They have not moved from a different state, though.