Istanbul, Paris, London, Venice, Milan, Naples, Amsterdam, Moscow.
The continent of Europe is considered the birthplace of western civilization. The three largest metropolitin cities in Europe are Moscow, Paris, and London.
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In 1400, the largest city in Europe was Paris, France. At that time, it had a population of around 200,000 inhabitants, making it a major center of culture, politics, and commerce. Other significant cities included Venice and Florence, but Paris was the most populous. The city's prominence was bolstered by its status as the capital of the Kingdom of France.
The Romans ruled thousands of cities. The Roman Empire was the 15th largest empire in history. At its greatest extent it had an area of 6,500,000 km² (2,509,664 sq. mi). It covered western Europe from the south up to the mouth of the river Rhine and central Germany, the Balkan Peninsula (south-eastern Europe) the Middle East west to Iran and north of Saudi Arabia, and North Africa.
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Moscow, Istanbul, and London are the three largest cities in Europe.
The four largest cities in Western Europe are London, Berlin, Madrid, and Rome.
No, there are many cities in Europe that are larger than Paris, so it is not the third largest.
Moscow is the largest city in Europe. It is located on the Moskva River in Russia. London is the second largest city in Europe. It is located on the Thames River in the UK.
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The largest capital cities in Europe are: Moscow, Russia London, United Kingdom Berlin, Germany Madrid, Spain Kiev, Ukraine
The three largest cities in Europe, from largest to smallest, are London, Berlin, and Madrid. They seem to be pretty well spread over the continent.
Moscow, RussiaLondon, United KingdomBerlin, Germany
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London, UKBerlin, GermanyMadrid, SpainRome, ItalyParis, France
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The largest cities in the world have always been found in Asia ever since the fall of the Roman Empire, or perhaps even prior to.