Tokyo
Living in a city offers access to a wide range of amenities such as cultural events, dining options, and entertainment venues. Cities tend to have diverse populations and opportunities for networking and career advancement. However, city living can also be noisy, crowded, and more expensive than living in rural areas.
Advantages:1) You are always around people to mingle and be like a hermit. 2) You get to explore more thing you never thought was in this world3) If your a busy go person this is the place for you (in the city)4) also this is a place for you if you hate having lots of room you like , condos for instance.Disadvantages:1)
If by city-state you are referring to a single urban center that is self-governing, I can think of two examples. The first is Washington DC, which is mostly self-governing but is overseen by the US Congress. A more classic example is the Vatican or Holy See in Italy, where the city boundaries and the country boundaries are the same. I believe the Holy See is the smallest country in the world.
The smallest independent country in the world is Vatican City. It is an enclave within Rome, Italy, and is the spiritual and administrative headquarters of the Roman Catholic Church. With an area of about 44 hectares, it is the smallest internationally recognized independent state in the world.
Athens, Greece is often considered the first democratic country in the world. The city-state introduced a system of government in which male citizens had a direct role in decision-making and governance through assemblies and voting.
Yes, very crowded. So crowded that in the capital city Dhaka 1 km by car will take you more than one hour in peak hours.
It is Delhi in India. See the related link.
an area of a city that was poor, dangerous, and crowded
The comparative form of "crowded" is "more crowded."
You would not describe England as crowded, but its city centres are much like other city centres.
The most crowded country in the world is Monaco. It is a small city-state in Western Europe known for its high population density due to its small land area and popularity as a tax haven.
Comparative = More crowdedSuperlative = the most crowded
Pink's Hotdogs in universal city is never crowded
Yes. India has the world's second largest population.
Pakistan is not a city, it is a country bordered by India.
No, Istanbul is more crowded than Paris.
The city is Tokyo, Japan. However, the senior imperial residence is still Kyoto (also a very crowded urban area).