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Six of the nation's 24 largest cities and towns were located in states with few or no slaves in their population.
The statement that the nation's 24 largest cities and towns are located in the South is not entirely accurate. While many of the largest cities in the United States, such as Houston, Dallas, and Atlanta, are indeed in the South, cities in other regions, like New York, Chicago, and Los Angeles, also rank among the largest. The distribution of large cities reflects a variety of factors, including historical development, economic opportunities, and population growth in diverse regions across the country. Thus, while the South has several significant urban centers, it does not exclusively hold the largest cities.
Shanghai, China is among the largest cities in the Communist world, with a population of over 24 million.
There are 157 cities in Maryland. The populations of these cities range from 40 people to 50,000. Annapolis is the state capital of Maryland, and Baltimore is the largest city.
Andrew Beaumont was born on 1790-01-24.
József Teleki was born on 1790-10-24.
Three is the largest prime number for 24.
In the year 2000, the world's 3 most populous cities were Mexico City with a population of 26.3 million, Sao Paulo, Brazil with 24 million and Tokyo Japan with 17.1 million.
George Robert Dawson was born on 1790-12-24.
Hall J. Kelley was born on 1790-02-24.
James Kerr - Texas - was born on 1790-09-24.