1. calais 2. lille 3. Paris 4. toulouse 5. lyon 6. marseille
Some examples of capital cities named after their countries are: Bern (Switzerland), Paris (France), Washington, D.C. (United States), and Rome (Italy).
To find the real distance between the cities, multiply the map distance by the scale. In this case, 6 cm multiplied by 20 km would give you a real distance of 120 km between the two cities.
Les six pays voisins de la France sont l'Allemagne, la Belgique, le Luxembourg, la Suisse, l'Italie et l'Espagne.
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There are many estimates, but none can be accurate for obvious reasons. Probably some cities will max out at around 25 million people, but a lot depends on how the world copes with global warming.
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Kolkata, Mumbai, Delhi, Chennai, Bangalore and Hyderabad.
To write the numbers 5, -6, -10, 2, and -4 in order from smallest to biggest, first identify the lowest value. The ordered list is -10, -6, -4, 2, and 5. Thus, the numbers in order from smallest to biggest are -10, -6, -4, 2, and 5.
Scotland has 6 cities. Glasgow is the biggest, Edinburgh is the capital, Aberdeen is also quite large. Stirling, Dundee and Inverness are the other 3 smaller cities.There are 6 official cities in Scotland (according to the Queen). However, it is common for large towns to be referred to as cities, as most people define cities as large towns.The 6 official cities are:* Aberdeen * Dundee * Edinburgh * Glasgow * Inverness * Stirling
With Population, Economical Importance and size of urban area taken into account, the ten biggest cities of the UK are: 1. London 2. Birmingham 3. sheffield 4. bristol 5. Manchester 6. leeds 7. leicester 8. glasgow 9. liverpool 10. Newcastle
Some examples of capital cities named after their countries are: Bern (Switzerland), Paris (France), Washington, D.C. (United States), and Rome (Italy).
This is a sampling problem where the entire population is selected and there is no replacement. The chance of selecting all cities in alphabetical order is: (1/10)*(1/9)*(1/8)*(1/7)*(1/6)*(1/5)*(1/4)*(1/3)*(1/2) of 1/(10!) = 2.75 e-7. If we consider alphabetical order can be highest to lowest or lowest to highest, then the probability doubles or: 2/(10!)
According to me in France( not including overseas french territories) the percentage of black people is around 5 or 6%. But it depends of the area obviously...Most of black people are concentrated in big cities.
i have cheked many websites and i know the 10 biggest cities in the world are 1)Tokyo 2) New York 3)sao paulo 4)Seoul 5)Mexico city 6)Osaka 7)manila 8)Mumbai 9)Jakarta 10)lagos (Mumbai is also called Bombay )
Aberdeen, Edinburgh, Glasgow, Inverness and Dundee, In no Particular order. For the record they are the only cities in Scotland aswell! 6 Cities; Edinburgh Glasgow Dundee Aberdeen Stirling Inverness
Newark, Jersey City, Elizabeth, Paterson, Edison and the 6th I'm not so sure. Could be between Wayne, Union City or maybe even Trenton but I would just be guessing. The top 5 are the ones I mentioned.
From largest to smallest, the order in size of the 6 counties of Northern Ireland are: # Tyrone # Antrim # Down # Derry # Fermanagh # Armagh