Yes.
Birmingham in the UK
Urban Population of approx 2,440,986
Urban area of 231.2 sq mi (598.9 sq km)
Amsterdam in the Netherlands
Urban Population of approx 1,108,297
Urban area of 64.0 sq mi (165.76 sq km)
Yes it is.
Yes, Amsterdam is much further north than Prague.
Amsterdam is the capitol city of the Netherlands. The city's area is 84.88 sq. mi. The population of Amsterdam is around 810,909 people.
Here are some differences: - Manhattan is located in the United States while Amsterdam is located in the Netherlands - Manhattan weather in the winter months are generally the same as in Amsterdam, however summers are about 10-20 degrees warmer in Manhattan. - Manhattan has a much larger population and is also more densely populated - Manhattan is much larger in area than Amsterdam - Amsterdam is an older city - The mean elevation of Amsterdam is lower than that of Manhattan - The two areas have different time zones (Manhattan is 6 hours behind Amsterdam)
In terms of Area Canada is larger than the US. Consult any Atlas.
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No. Amsterdam's population is bigger than Dublin's population.
London (1706.8 km2) is bigger than Birmingham (276.77 km2)
Birmingham
Pensacola is definitely not bigger than Birmingham. The city of Birmingham has about 230,000 residents and the metro area has upwards of 1.2 million people. Compare that to a city population of about 53,000 and a metro area population of under 500,000 for Pensacola.
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It is 285 air miles (459km)
Birmingham is the larger of the two cities - by both area and population. Manchester city centre covers an area of 44.7 sq. miles - and has a population of 530,000... Birmingham city centre has an area of 103.4 sq. miles - with a population of 1,111,300
No. The population of London is in the region of 7.5 million and Birmingham 2.5 million.
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The Dublin metro area is 44.4 sq miles (115 km), while the Birmingham metro area is 103.39 miles (267.77 km). Birmingham is definitely the larger of the two cities.