Apparently not. According to John Merriman's A History of Modern Europe, the ten largest European cities in 1800 were:
1. London - 950,000
2. Paris - 550,000
3. Naples - 430,000
4. (tie) Constantinople - 300,000
4. (tie) Moscow - 300,000
6. St. Petersburg - 270,000
7. Vienna - 230,000
8. Amsterdam - 220,000
9. Lisbon - 180,000
10. Berlin - 170,000
Yes, Vienna was the fourth largest city in Europe in 1800, after London, Paris, and Constantinople (Istanbul).
The largest city in the European Union is London, the capital city of the United Kingdom.
Vienna is the largest city in Austria and has a population of around 1.9 million people. The city is known for its cultural diversity, with a mix of Austrian, German, Turkish, and Serbian populations. Approximately 40% of Vienna's residents are foreign-born or have a migration background.
In the 18th century, London was the largest city in Europe in terms of population and economic activity.
Yes, Madrid is the largest city in Spain in terms of population. It is also the capital city of Spain.
Madrid is bigger than Barcelona in terms of both population and size. Madrid is the capital of Spain and has a larger population, while Barcelona is the second-largest city in Spain.
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Vienna, Austria.
yes it is!
Vienna is the capital and largest city of Austria.
Vienna is the capital and largest city of Austria.
Vienna is a city in the country of Austria, which is in the continent of Europe.
Moscow is the largest city in Europe.
Vienna is the largest city in Austria and has a population of over 1.6 million.
England is not the largest country in Europe. The largest country in Europe is Russia.
Vienna is the capital and largest city of Austria.
London is the largest city in Western Europe and the second largest city in all of Europe.
Moscow is the largest city in Europe.