U.S Cities: Baltimore, Boston, Chicago, Los Angeles, New York, Philadelphia, San Francisco International Cities: Amsterdam, Jerusalem, London, Milan, Moscow, Paris, Rome, Stockholm, Tokyo and Vienna
What U.S. cities do not require a state when listed on the References page?
im not doing your state report
Check with the state. CT did not require a license for a boiler operator, but some cities did.
Depends on your life and what you like doing, while you were writing the album what state of mind were you in? Anything special happen while you were writing it? What exactly is it about?
what are the largest cities in each state in the U.S? what are the largest cities in each state in the U.S?
New York had the most historic cities. I hope this answer helps! Also, if you are doing a guess the state thing for school this answers 1 of the clues. Another clue they gave was ''4 United State presidents were born in what state?'' The answer to that is New York. So the answer must be NEW YORK!
There are 419 cities in the state of Kentucky
stopping cows farting would be a start
The governor of Maine in 2010 was Eliot Cutler. If you are doing a state report... dont worry. I am doing it too. I just researched this and i hoped it helped. I made this answer in 2011. If you are in 2044, then hi. I am 10 years old writing this.
State budgets can be impacted by population sizes of cities and suburbs in several ways. Larger populations may require more infrastructure, services, and resources, leading to increased expenses for the state. Additionally, a larger population can generate more tax revenue for the state through income, sales, and property taxes. Consequently, the level of economic activity in cities and suburbs plays a significant role in determining the state's overall budget.
no state bans pit bulls. There are cities and counties in almost every state that do ban them or require permits for them. Denver, Colorado for example bans pit bulls, but the state of Colorado does not. It all depends on the city and/or county.
You can find the cities of Wilmington and Dover in the state of Delaware.