Urban areas where several cities have grown together to form one giant city are sometimes called "megacities". One example is "Boswash"; the continuous city formed between Boston, New York and Washington, D.C. Another is Los Angeles-San Diego, which (except for Camp Pendleton) is mostly urban. Greater Tokyo is another.
European readers; please suggest a couple in Europe. Would London count?
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Some examples of Roman architecture are the arch, the dome, the atrium and the Composite ad Tuscan styles of columns.
MegaCity Chorus was created in 1997.
A megacity is a city with more than 10 million people living there. Tokyo is a megacity because more than 10 million people live
Hong Kong is consiered a megacity because of its cool sites to see
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Sao Paulo in Brazil was founded on the 25th of January 1554
A megacity is defined as a metropolitan area with a total population in excess of 10 million people.Examples:MumbaiTokyoSeoulNew York CityMexico City
A megacity is a coty that has more than 10 million people such as Shanghai.
position of Dhaka as megacity is 31 (population- 18.25 mln). Tokyo at no 1 (pop-38.8 mln). Jakarta at no.2
The term for a super-sized city is "megacity." A megacity is typically defined as an urban area with a population of over 10 million people. These cities often experience significant challenges related to infrastructure, housing, and environmental sustainability due to their large populations. Examples of megacities include Tokyo, Delhi, and Shanghai.
An urban region with more than 10 million inhabitants is called a megacity.
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Modern Rome is not a megacity. It has a population of about three million. Ancient Rome was the biggest city in the world with a population which has been estimated at 1-1,4 million.