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A city-dweller is an "urbanite."
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An 'urban dweller' is a person or animal that lives in a city. Urban is an adjective describing someone or something pertaining to a city; a dweller is a noun for someone or something permanently living in a particular place.
The etymology of the word "Cockney" is uncertain, but it is believed to have originated from the Middle English word "cokeney," which was a term used to refer to a spoiled or pampered child. Over time, it came to signify a person from a certain area of London known for its distinct accent and dialect.
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Designer Skyline or Rainbow Veins
In many museums in the US and Europe, and of course in her museum in Mexico City. The Museum of Modern Art in New York City has some.
city dweller, townie, urbanite metropolitan/metropolite cosmopolitan/cosmopolite
It was painted in Saint-Rémy. It is now in the Museum of Modern Art, New York City.