this is a very hard question and impossible to answer unless you have been to every city in the world i don't know the name it also depends on what you call a city therefore it is an impossible question
Antarctica.
Greenland
Could be Rannoch Moor
Alaska's a big place. Your destination could vary by a thousand miles or more. Anchorage to Cheyenne is 3120 miles.
Antarctica is the least inhabited place on Earth, with only a few thousand scientists and support staff living there temporarily in research stations. The harsh climate and remote location make it inhospitable for permanent human settlement.
Wyoming is a diverse state. Most of the eastern side is 'High Plains' - a high elevation prairie region. The western side side has mountain ranges and rangelands. Wyoming is the least populated state. There are numerous national parks and recreational areas, as well as historic trails and sites. Agriculture, mining, travel and tourism are the mainstays of the Wyoming economy. If you enjoy mountains, wildlife, and camping - Wyoming is a great place to visit. The Tetons are amazing and Jackson Hole is fun. There is typically plenty of snow for winter activities as well.
Albania, Athens, Augusta, Atlanta, Azores...
Wyoming is the name of a place and does not have a 'middle name'.
Argentina is mostly populated in Buenos Aires.
· Opal is a town in Lincoln County, Wyoming
Australia is the worlds smallest continent; however the least populated is Antarctica. Technically Australia is not an island. If it was, so would every other place in the world as everything is surrounded by water. Continents are not islands. The largest island in the world is Greenland.