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Yes, Mexico City is a primate city (its the capital of Mexico and it has more than twice the population of Mexico's second largest city, Guadalajara).
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A primate city is typically defined as one that is significantly larger and more influential than other cities in the country. It often has a disproportionate share of the national population, economic activity, and cultural influence. In addition, a primate city usually serves as the political, economic, and cultural hub of the country, overshadowing other urban centers.
Germany does not have a primate city
Ottawa is the primate city in canada.
A primate city is typically associated with a country's economic, political, and cultural dominance. It serves as the main hub for government activities, major industries, commerce, and cultural institutions, overshadowing other cities in the country. Primate cities often exhibit significant centralization of resources and influence within a country.
Cairo is Egypt's primate city. A primate city is a major city that works as the financial, political, and population center of a country.
Yes, Paris is a primate city.
No. Even Fargo, the largest city in the state, may not be considered a "primate" for the state, as it has barely twice the metropolitan population of Bismarck (approximately 200,000 to 100,000 ratio).
A primate city is one that is the financial, political, and population center of a country. Venezuela's primate city is Caracas.
I believe Florida doesn't have a primate city. To be a primate city, the city must produce double the GDP and double the population of any other city in that region.